北语网院18春《阅读》(II)(I)作业_1
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1(4·?) : It seems oil _______ from this pipe for some time. We£§ll have to take the machine apart to put it right.
A: had leaked
B: is leaking
C: leaked
D: has been leaking
2(4·?) : A (blank) stare is almost as bad as no eye contact at all.
A: expressionless
B: sheer
C: absolute
D: overcurious
3(4·?) : The pressure _______ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them
under a constant emotional strain.
A: to compete
B: competing
C: to be competed
D: haveing competed
4(4·?) : Criticism and self-criticism is necessary _______ it helps us to find and
correct our mistakes.
A: by that
B: at that
C: on that
D: in that
5(4·?) : While the members of your audience would certainly comment on your (attire) , your reputation would not be harmed. In fact,
it might be enhanced.
A: clothes
B: manners
C: gestures
D: appearance
6(4·?) : As the district (attorney)paced, the men cut through
the first layer of metal.
A: lawyer
B: police
C: officer
D: detective
7(4·?) : This is just£¨plain£? disrespect for others'
time, and no one has a right to treat anyone so rudely.
A: clear
B: complete
C: simple
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D: ordinary
8(4·?) : By 1924, after two exhausting and unsuccessful attempts to the mountain on expeditions in 1921 and 1922, his early enthusiasm began to (wane).
A: decline
B: increase
C: rise
D: change
9(4·?) : As teachers we should concern ourselves with what is said, not what we think
_____.
A: ought to be said
B: must say
C: have to be said
D: need to say
10(4·?) : They should appear natural and (spontaneous), help
to clarify or reinforce your ideas, and be suited to the audience and occasion.
A: unpremeditated
B: instantaneous
C: hurried
D: simultaneous
11(4·?) : I£§d rather you _______ make any comment on the issue for the time being
A: don£§t
B: wouldn£§t
C: didn£§t
D: shouldn£§t
12(4·?) : Many people whose talent borders on genius achieve only (mediocre) results in their career because
they lack the necessary follow-through to actually perform
well.
A: very good
B: very bad
C: the best
D: not very good
13(4·?) : Already, his work has (provoked)visions ?¤ and fears ?¤ of DNA doctors tinkering with the gears of cognition.
A: stirred up
B: hindered
C: subdued
D: angered
14(4·?) : ... probably the least(tangible) and the least comprehensible function of the body, dreaming.
A: perceptible
B: concrete
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C: conceivable
D: imaginable
15(4·?) : I don£§t mind ______ the decision as long as it is not too late.
A: you to delay making
B: your delaying making
C: your delaying to make
D: you delay to make
16(4·?) : Pa had got such good prices for his furs that he could (afford) to get them such beautiful presents..£¨??3?ó?à¨o??Dòa???à?üμ?′ê£?
A: had enough money
B: had time
C: was willing
D: thought
17(4·?) : But all these, I maintain, are forms of (abdication) from the responsibility of judgment.
A: intention
B: commitment
C: irresponsibility
D: resignation
18(4·?) : No matter how many times we called her, she (stalled) us and gave excuses about why this house or that house wouldn't be suitable.
A: delayed
B: rejected
C: stalked
D: stopped
19(4·?) : (Pasteurized·òà?·òà?·òà?)gets its name from Louis Pasteur, a French doctor who invented the process for purifying milk. £¨??3?ó?à¨o??Dòa???à?üμ?′ê) A: Distilled
B: Purified
C: Processed
D: Invented
20(4·?) : _______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.
A: For
B: Now
C: Since
D: Despite
21(4·?) : In that regard, the roots of our moral intuition are (entwined) with the self-interest shown by other animals.
A: in keeping
B: identical
C: filled
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D: entangled
22(4·?) : He£§s watching TV? He£§s _______ to be cleaning his room.
A: known
B: supposed
C: regarded
D: considered
23(4·?) : Then she smiled at Bill and quickly £¨steered£?the conversation to another subject.
A: shifted the course of
B: gave a check to
C: made full
D: stopped
24(4·?) : When he finally does allow you to be put through on the phone, he £¨meekly£? mumbles, "You know, those contracts are really much more complicated than first
meets the eye.
A: impolitely and impatiently
B: rudely and complainingly
C: quietly and politely
D: gently and uncomplainingly
25(4·?) : These goods are _______ for export, though a few of them may be sold on
the home market.
A: essentially
B: completely
C: necessarily
D: remarkably
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1(4·?) : It seems oil _______ from this pipe for some time. We£§ll have to take the machine apart to put it right.
A: had leaked
B: is leaking
C: leaked
D: has been leaking
2(4·?) : A (blank) stare is almost as bad as no eye contact at all.
A: expressionless
B: sheer
C: absolute
D: overcurious
3(4·?) : The pressure _______ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them
under a constant emotional strain.
A: to compete
B: competing
C: to be competed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D: haveing competed
4(4·?) : Criticism and self-criticism is necessary _______ it helps us to find and
correct our mistakes.
A: by that
B: at that
C: on that
D: in that
5(4·?) : While the members of your audience would certainly comment on your (attire) , your reputation would not be harmed. In fact,
it might be enhanced.
A: clothes
B: manners
C: gestures
D: appearance
6(4·?) : As the district (attorney)paced, the men cut through
the first layer of metal.
A: lawyer
B: police
C: officer
D: detective
7(4·?) : This is just£¨plain£? disrespect for others'
time, and no one has a right to treat anyone so rudely.
A: clear
B: complete
C: simple
D: ordinary
8(4·?) : By 1924, after two exhausting and unsuccessful attempts to the mountain on expeditions in 1921 and 1922, his early enthusiasm began to (wane).
A: decline
B: increase
C: rise
D: change
9(4·?) : As teachers we should concern ourselves with what is said, not what we think
_____.
A: ought to be said
B: must say
C: have to be said
D: need to say
10(4·?) : They should appear natural and (spontaneous), help
to clarify or reinforce your ideas, and be suited to the audience and occasion.
A: unpremeditated
B: instantaneous
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C: hurried
D: simultaneous
11(4·?) : I£§d rather you _______ make any comment on the issue for the time being
A: don£§t
B: wouldn£§t
C: didn£§t
D: shouldn£§t
12(4·?) : Many people whose talent borders on genius achieve only (mediocre) results in their career because
they lack the necessary follow-through to actually perform
well.
A: very good
B: very bad
C: the best
D: not very good
13(4·?) : Already, his work has (provoked)visions ?¤ and fears ?¤ of DNA doctors tinkering with the gears of cognition.
A: stirred up
B: hindered
C: subdued
D: angered
14(4·?) : ... probably the least(tangible) and the least comprehensible function of the body, dreaming.
A: perceptible
B: concrete
C: conceivable
D: imaginable
15(4·?) : I don£§t mind ______ the decision as long as it is not too late.
A: you to delay making
B: your delaying making
C: your delaying to make
D: you delay to make
16(4·?) : Pa had got such good prices for his furs that he could (afford) to get them
such beautiful presents..£¨??3?ó?à¨o??Dòa???à?üμ?′ê£?
A: had enough money
B: had time
C: was willing
D: thought
17(4·?) : But all these, I maintain, are forms of (abdication) from the responsibility of judgment.
A: intention
B: commitment
C: irresponsibility
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D: resignation
18(4·?) : No matter how many times we called her, she (stalled) us and gave excuses about why this house or that house wouldn't be suitable.
A: delayed
B: rejected
C: stalked
D: stopped
19(4·?) : (Pasteurized·òà?·òà?·òà?)gets its name from Louis Pasteur, a French doctor who invented the process for purifying milk. £¨??3?ó?à¨o??Dòa???à?üμ?′ê) A: Distilled
B: Purified
C: Processed
D: Invented
20(4·?) : _______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.
A: For
B: Now
C: Since
D: Despite
21(4·?) : In that regard, the roots of our moral intuition are (entwined) with the self-interest shown by other animals.
A: in keeping
B: identical
C: filled
D: entangled
22(4·?) : He£§s watching TV? He£§s _______ to be cleaning his room.
A: known
B: supposed
C: regarded
D: considered
23(4·?) : Then she smiled at Bill and quickly £¨steered£?the conversation to another subject.
A: shifted the course of
B: gave a check to
C: made full
D: stopped
24(4·?) : When he finally does allow you to be put through on the phone, he £¨meekly£? mumbles, "You know, those contracts are really much more complicated than first meets the eye.
A: impolitely and impatiently
B: rudely and complainingly
C: quietly and politely
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D: gently and uncomplainingly
25(4·?) : These goods are _______ for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.
A: essentially
B: completely
C: necessarily
D: remarkably