西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题B及其答案解析

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西安石油大学《大学英语(大二上册)》期中试题B及其答案

西安石油大学《大学英语(大二上册)》期中试题B及其答案

第 1 页 共 10 页一、听力阅读 Section A Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once . Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1. A) The electrician came to repair the lamp. B) The lamp was taken to the repair shop. C) She had Mike fix the lamp. D) The lamp was replaced. 2. A) That the man has bought the book. B) To borrow the book from the man. C) That the man has taken the book home. D) That the man will return her the book. 3. A) She is not a pleasant person. B) She does not talk very much. C) She is a special friend. D) She is pleasant to talk with. 4. A) He has none at present. B) He has bought a new one. C) He has only an old one. D) He His brother has given him one. 5. A) About a month. B) More than two weeks. C) Less than two weeks. D) Just a week. 6. A) 8:50. B) 7:30. C) 8:00. D) 8: 15. 7. A) To turn his radio down. B) To have his radio fixed. C) To return his radio to his brother. D) To do away with his radio. 8. A) At school. B) At the office. C) He is out for lunch. D) At home. 9. A) Book a room at the hotel for the woman. B) Meet her at the airport. C) Order a taxi fore the woman. D) Pick the woman up and drive her to the airport. 10. A) John ’s brother got them. B) They ’re still at the laundry. C) John forgot them at home. D) They were picked up on Tuesday.班级学号姓名命题教师 教研室(系)主任审核(签字) ---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以内不准作任何标记2010/2011学年第一学期期中试题(卷)Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passages and the questions will be spoken two times. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard11.A) Only for her family.B) Only for her friend.C) For herself and a friend.D) For several other people.12.A) Because she likes to.B) Because her friend always asks her to do so.C) Because her friend was ill.D) Because her friend was very busy.13. A) One. B) A lot of. C) Three. D) None.14. A) They were too expensive.B) There was something wrong with them.C) The shopkeeper was not helpful.D) The glasses were bought for her friend.15.A) She is a careless woman.B) She is a kind and careful woman.C) She is a crude woman.D) She is carefree with her money.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A) With highways.B) With rivers or channels.C) With railroads.D) With airlines.17. A) By train. B) By bus. C) By boat. D) By sledge.18. A) 50 days. B) 40 days. C) 15 days. D) 30 days.19. A) Half. B) One third.C) One quarter. D) Two thirds.20.A) The country of a thousand islands.B) The country of sixty thousand lakes.C) The country of vast forests.D) The country without sunrise.第 2 页共10 页第 3 页 共 10 页二、单项选择 1. The police still hadn ’t enough ______ to prove him guilty so they set him free in the end. A) conclusion B) approach C) sincerity D) evidence 2. The president made a _______ speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which encouraged the sportsmen greatly. A) vigorous B) tedious C) flat D) harsh 3. Careless drivers are _______ to meet with accidents. A) like B) liable C) feasible D) flexible4. The workers ’ demands are ______ ; they are asking for only a small increase in their wages. A) particular B) moderate C) intermediate D) numerous5. This disease is caused by a(n) _______ of vitamin C. A) endurance B)formation C) deficiency D) phenomenon6. The first, second, and third prizes went to James, John, and Tom _______. A) respectably B) respectfully C) respected D) respectively7. Power in business is derived _______ confidence. A) from B) in C) of D) by8. His relationship with Smith _______ four stages. A) went through B) went by C) went over D) went out9. I ’m old enough not to let my troubles _______ with my work. A) trouble B) bother C) interfere D) disturb 10. In Britain people _______ four million tons of potatoes every year. A) swallow B) dispose C) consume D)exhaust 11. The government took over the railways, hoping to ________ confusion and inefficiency. A) select B) adopt C) stem D) remedy 12. A healthy life is frequently thought to be _______with the open countryside and homegrown food. A) tied B) bound C) involved D) associated 13. The rain was heavy and _______ the land was flooded. A) consequently B) continuously C) constantly D) consistently 14. After running to the bus stop, he was almost out of _______ . A) fatigue B) breath C) tie D) exhaustion 15. The court considers a financial ______ to be an appropriate way of punishing him. A) payment B) obligation C) option D) penalty班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以 内不准作任何 标记16. Meals also have to be ______ so that they will have a beneficialeffect on the body.A) bound B) modified C) adopted D) derived17. The employment problem tends to be a city ______.A) shortcomings B) efficiency C) phenomenon D) interaction18. The considerations mentioned above may be _______ in a few words.A) resulted in B) led to C) summed up D) absorbed in19. Many English words are ______ from French and Latin words.A) obtained B) generated C) stem D) derived20. The European Union countries were worried that they would not have _____supplies of petroleum.A) proficient B) efficient C) potential D) sufficient21. Not having a good command of English can be a serious _______preventing you from achieving your goals.A) obstacle B) fault C) offense D) distress22. This range of computers is very fast but their _____ will be even faster.A) concession B) depression C) succession D) confession23. Although she was disappointed about not getting the job, Jane soon _______.A) took in B) bounced back C) threw up D) checked on24. Their economy has expanded enormously in the past five years, whereas ours,_______ , has declined.A) in general B) in contrast C) in case D) in addition25. The new generation would be more intelligent, enjoy better healthand ______ more energy.( A) reuse B) speculate C) possess D) imply26. Success in one area made them have confidence in ______ other challenges.A) tackling B) disposing C) dealing D) exhibiting27. The doctor have ______ the cause of the illness _____ an unknown virus.A) contributed ; to B) attributed ; toC) concentrated ; on D) resulted ; in28. Scientific discoveries are often applied ____industrial production methods.A) for B) by C) to D) with29. Share prices were _______ by reports of the president’s recovery.A) neglected B) implied C) boosted D) provided30. This article, though very useful and informative, is much too ______for the average reader.A) logical B) academic C) primary D) beneficial第 4 页共10 页第 5 页 共 10 页三、阅读理解 一. ADBCD 二. CCDBA 三. DCABD 四. C . D . A . C . B 第一篇 The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. From it we have learned most of what we know about space. Recently, we have waded a little out to sea, enough to dampen our toes or, at most, wet our ankles. The water seems inviting. The ocean calls. The dimensions of the cosmos are so large that using familiar units of distance, such as meters or miles, chosen for their utility on Earth, would make little sense. Instead we measure distance with the speed of light. In one second a beam of light travels 186,000 miles, nearly 300,000 kilometers, o r seven times around the Earth. In eight minutes it will travel from the Sun to the Earth. We can say the Sun is eight light-minutes away. In a year, it crosses nearly ten trillion kilometers, about six trillion miles, of intervening space. That unit of length, the distance light goes in a year, is called a light year. It measures not time but distances, enormous distances. The Earth is a place. It is by no means the only place. It is not even a typical place. No planet or star or galaxy can be typical because most of the cosmos is empty. The only typical place is within the vast, cold universal vacuum, the ever-lasting night of intergalactic space, so strange and desolate that by comparison, planets and stars and galaxies seem achingly rare and lovely. If we were randomly inserted into the cosmos, the chance that we would find ourselves on or near a planet would be less than one in a billion trillion. Worlds are precious. 1. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage? A) The Cosmic Ocean B) Sunbeams C) The Speed of Light D) Random Numbers 2. If the author’s analogy in the first paragraph were extended, which of the following means of transportation would be most appropriate for a trip into space? A) A train. B) An airplane. C) A wagon. D) A ship. 3. It can be inferred from the passage that earthly units of measure are not used for intergalactic distance because these units of measure are ________. A) unfamiliar to astronomers B) too smaller C) inaccurate for measuring distance D) underestimated by scientists 4. According to the passage, how long does it take light to travel from the Sun to the Earth? A) An hour B) A year. C) Eight minutes. D) Seven days. 5. According to the passage, where would one find the most ordinary place in the cosmos? A) On a star. B) On a planet. C) In the ocean. D) In the intergalactic space.班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以 内不准作任何 标记第二篇The United States population is growing older. In 1987, 12 percent of Americans were 65 years old or older, compared with 8 percent in 1950. Population experts at the U.S. Bureau of the Census expect this percentage to continue to rise gradually, reaching 14 percent in 2010, then to skyrocket during the next 20 years, reaching21 percent by 2030. This “graying of America” has generated concerns about whetherthe best really is yet to be, about how well off tomorrow’s elderly will be. There also are questions about the impact of an aging population on the rest of society.The graying of America has two causes. First, advances in medical care have enable people to live longer. In the United States in 1900, the average life expectancy at birth was 47.7 years. By, 1985, the latest year for which figures are available, it has climbed to 74.7 years.Second, the U.S. birthrate rose in the mid-1900s, interrupting a long, slow decline.A dramatic increase occurred during this brief rise. From 1945 to 1947, the rate jumpedfrom 20.4 births for every 1,000 people to 26.6. In 1957, the birthrate was still high - 25.3 - but then began to decline. The birthrate dropped to the 1933 level of18.4 in 1966, and by 1985, was 15.7. Most experts see little change in the downwardtrend of the birthrate in the foreseeable future.1. What is the author’s main purpose in the passage?A) To bring attention to the needs of the elderly.B) To contrast birthrates and life expectancy rates.C) To explain how and why the American population is agingD) To show the percentages of age groups in general population2. During which period of time will the percentage of Americans 65 years old or olderincrease the most? A) 1970-1990 B) 1990-2010 C) 2010-2030 D)2030-20503. In the first paragraph, the phrase “this graying of America” refers to ________.A) the uncertainty of the future for older AmericansB) the effects of population on the health of the elderlyC) statistics released by the U.S. Bureau of the CensusD) the increasing number of elderly people in the population4. About how long did it take the birthrate to return to the 1933 level?A) 20 years B) 30 years C) 40 years D) 50 years5. Which of the following conclusions about the birthrate is supported by the passage?A) The long-range decline in the birthrate will continue in the next century.B) Another dramatic increase in the birthrate will occur before the 215 century.C) The birthrate will continue to vary greatly.D) An increase in the birthrate depends mainly on advances in medical care.第 6 页共10 页第 7 页 共 10 页第三篇 The whole industrial process, which makes many of the goods and machines we need and use in our daily lives, is bound to create a number of waste products which upset the environment balance, or the ecological balance as it is also known. Many of these waste products can be prevented or disposed of sensibly, but clearly while more and more new goods are produced and made complex, there will be new, dangerous wastes to be disposed of, for example the waste products from nuclear power stations. Many people, therefore, see pollution as only part of a larger and more complex problem, that is, the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods. Others again see the problem mainly in connection with agriculture, where new methods are helping farmers grow more and more on their land to feed our ever increasing populations. However, the land itself is gradually becoming worn out as it is being used, in some cases, too heavily, and artificial fertilizers cannot restore the balance. Whatever its underlying reasons, there is no doubt that much of the pollution caused could be controlled if only companies, individuals and governments would make more efforts. In the home there is an obvious need to control litter and waste. Food comes wrapped up three or four times in packages that all have to be disposed of; drinks are increasingly sold in bottles or tins which cannot be reused. This not only causes a litter problem, but also is a great waste of resources, in terms of glass, metals and paper. Advertising has helped this process by persuading many of us not only to buy things we neither want nor need, but also to throw away much of what we do buy. Pollution and waste combine to be a problem everyone can help to solve by cutting out unnecessary buying, excess consumption and careless disposal of the products we use in our daily lives. (61.4%) 1. What do you think will destroy the environment balance? A) Waste products .B) The whole industrial process. C) Many of the goods we use. D) Some machines we need and use in our daily life. 2. The waste products from nuclear power stations are ________. A) new and complex B) new and dangerous C) hard to be disposed of D) easy to be disposed of 3. Problems in agriculture are caused by ________. A) the use of artificial fertilizers B) the land itself which is becoming worn out C) the land which is being used too heavily D) the introduction of new farming methods 4. Food packages, bottles and tins for drinks can cause ________. A) air pollution B) both a litter problem and a waste of resources C) excess consumption D) unnecessary buying 5. Which of the following is not suggested in the passage? A) People have been buying too many things. B) People consume far too many things than are necessary. C) People put away waste products carelessly. D) No one can help to solve the problem of pollution and waste.班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以 内不准作任何 标记第四篇Some psychologists maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performed in the brain alone, but that one’s muscles also participate. It may be said that we think with our muscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our bodies.You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears but with your whole body. Few people can listen to music that is more or less familiar without moving their body or, more specifically, some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphonic (交响乐的) concert on the radio, he is tempted to direct the orchestra (乐队) even though he knows there is a competent conductor on the job.Strange as this behavior may be, there is a very good reason for it. One cannot derive all possible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performance. The listener “feels” himself into the music with more or less pronounced motions of the body.The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking in the same way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less pronounced.1.T he process of thinking is different from that of listening in that __________.A) the former is more serious B) the latter is more enjoyableC) muscle participation is less apparent to the formerD) the former is a mental process while the latter not2.S ome psychologists believe that thinking is __________.A)only a mental process in the brainB)much more of a physical process than a mental actionC)a process performed by the entire bodya process involving the muscles as well as the brain3.T he “pronounced motions” of the body is a music listener’s way of __________.A)enjoying and participating in the musicB)expressing how he likes he musicC)directing the orchestra playing the musicD)performing with his body4.P eople enjoy the music fully with __________.A) their ears B) their hands directing C) their body movements D) theireyes and ears5.T he best possible title of the passage could be __________.A) Music Appreciation B) How Muscles Participate in Mental ActsC) Thinking Process D) Participation in Music Performance四、完形填空“The average woman takes in only two thirds of the recommended daily ___1___ for iron,” notes another expert. “For a woman who already has a poor iron ___2___ , any additional iron loss from exercise may be enough to tip her over the edge into a more serious deficiency,” notes the expert.第8 页共10 页Exercise can ___3___iron loss through ___4___mechanisms. Some iron is lost in sweat, and, for unknown reasons, intense endurance exercise is sometimes ___5___ with bleeding of the digestive system. Athletes in high-impact sports such as running may also lose iron through a phenomenon where small blood vessels in the feet leak blood.There are three stages of iron deficiency. The first and most common is having low iron ___6___, a condition that ___7___has no symptoms. Fatigue and poor performance may begin to appear in the second stage of deficiency, when not enough iron is present to form the molecules of blood protein that ___8___oxygen to the working muscles. In the third and final stage, people often feel weak, tired, and ___9___ ---- and exercise performance is severely ___10___ .1. A) permission B) margin C) allowance D) admission2. A)status B)statue C)studio D)state3. A)result in B)result from C)come in D)come from4. A) a lot of B) a variety of C)plenty of D) a series of5. A)connected B)linked C)attached D)associated6. A)storages B)reserves C)percentages D)amounts7. A)only B)conveniently C)conventionally D)typically8. A)send B)transport C)deliver D)transmitC)out of breath D)in one breath9. A)short of breath B)Lack ofbreath10. A)compromised B)composed C)compound D)complicated(2)However, most people with low iron reserves don’t know they have a 1 , because traditional methods of calculating the amount of iron in blood (by checking levels of the blood protein that 2 oxygen) are not 3 , Beard states. 4 , it’s important to check levels of a different compound, which 5 the amount of storage of iron in the blood. While active, child-bearing age women are most 6 to have low iron stores, he notes, “Men are not safe, especially if they don’t eat meat and have a high level of 7 activity.” (An 8 15 percent of male long distance runners have low iron stores.) Beard and other experts say it’s 9 for people in these groups to have a 10 blood test to check blood iron reserves.1. A). defect B). deficiency C). defence D). deficit2. A). translate B). transport C). transmit D). transform3.A). abundant B). congest C). sufficient D). efficient4.A). Instead B). Otherwise C). Therefore D). In addition5.A) implies B). induces C). includes D). indicates6.A). possibly B). likely C). probably D). lively7.A).body B). brain C). physical D). mental8 A).valued B). estimated C). guessed D). evaluated9.A) advisable B). proper C). suitable D). appropriate10A) annual B). annually C). year D). yearly第9 页共10 页(3)Human studies have ___1___ primarily on older adults and suggest that ___2___esercise can improve the speed with which the brain ___3___ information. Measurements made by Arthur Kramer at the university of Illionis demonstrated that inactive adults, aged 63 to 82, could hit buttons faster in ___4___ to a tone after they ___5___ a 10-week water exercise course. A corresponding control group that didn’t exercise showed no improvement.The boost in reaction time after exercise training may ___6___ because declines associated with getting old could actually ___7___declines in physical condition. Some scientists ___8___the reduction in mental function often ___9___ getting old may really be a penalty of neglecting to stay physically active, ___10___ related factors such as medicines and poor diet.1. A) centralized B) focused C) centered D) condensed2. A)frequent B)constant C)often D)regular3. A)processes B)possesses C)analysis D)separates4. A)answer B)reply C)reaction D)response5. A)went along B)went after C)went through D)went by6. A)happen B)occur C)take place D)appear7. A)stem from B)stem out of C)grow from D)grow out of8. A)infer B)deduce C)speculate D)introduce9. A)contribute to B)attribute to C)devote to D)convert to10. A)in addition to B)in addition C)except for D)except五、写作论节假日消费高涨Holiday EconomyAs we see, the extended holidays have caused unexpected great travel craze and brisk economic activities.But there are many debates on the advantages and disadvantages of this kind of holiday economy.Many people,especially some economists,are in favor of the holiday economy.They believe that tourism-based holiday economy has raised consumption and helped to spur the domestic demands.In addition,transportation,catering,hotels and service industries become flourishing during long holidays.However,many others argue that the holiday economy do more harm than good.First,the travel craze puts a heavy burden on the traffic system.Second,thousands of tourists full scenic spots causing over crowdedness and safety problems.As to me,I believe the advantages of holiday economy outweigh its disadvantages.After all,holiday economy greatly benefits the development of our overall economy.Besides,consumers can enjoy more colourful commodities and more preferential policies provided by the merchants.But the government should take effective measures to reduce the side effects of holiday economy.第10 页共10 页。

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题B及其答案解析

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题B及其答案解析

_ 课程名称 大学英语(大一上册) 考试性质 考试 试卷类型 B使用班级 全校非艺术专业 考试方法 闭卷 人 数 题 号 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十 总 成 绩 成 绩 班级 学号 姓名 命题教师 教研室(系)主任审核(签字)---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装 订 线 以 内 不 准 作 任 何 标 记 2009 /2010 学年第一学期期末考试题(卷)一,听力理解Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.A) Mr. Smith is not pleased to be employed.B)Mr. Smith is pleased to be employed.B)Mr. Smith is presently employed.D) Mr. Smith is out of work now.2.A) I guess everything goes against.B)I guess everything is working for us.C)I guess everything is welcome.D)I guess everything is going to be fine.3.A) You should remember these things if you are interested in this job.B) You should remember these things when you are having a job-interview.C) You don’t have to remember these things if you decide to look for a new job.D) You can refer to these things if you are job-hunting.4.A) I graduated from the University of California.B) I enrolled in a mechanical engineering university in California.C) I finished my university course in the University of California.D) I studied in a mechanical engineering university in California.5.A) He is trying to hide the fact that he is old.a)Nothing could prevent him from growing old.b)The fact that he is growing old could not be hidden.c)Nobody could hide the fact that he is old.6.A) He insists that introducing the new method has no advantage.a)He believes that it is advantageous to the introduction of the new method.b)He insists on introducing the new method because it is advantageous.c)He disagrees with the view that there is no advantage in introducing the newmethod.7.A) I was as clever as he was.a)I was much cleverer than he was.b)I was not as clever as he was.c)He was much cleverer than I was.8. A) He has got an idea at the last moment.B) He always makes up his mind at the last minute.C) He never changes his mind until the last minute.D)He always loses his mind at the last minute.9. A) The train entered the railway station with the dense fog.B)The dense fog stopped the train.C)The train was stopped by the dancing group.D)The train was not punctual because of the dense fog.10. A) Both Miss Green and Miss Grey are in gray today.B)Miss Grey is in gray and Miss Green in green today.C)Gray is Miss Green’s favorite color while green is Miss Grey’s.D)Miss Green is dressed in gray and Miss Grey in green today.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11. A) The picture is what he wants to get.B) He understands the situation.C) He is going to buy a picture for the party.D) He intends to join in the party.12. A) At the moment.B) At the man’s clothes store.C) In the cinema.D) In a supermarket.13. A) Studying engineering.B) Skydiving.C) Working as a mechanic.D) Doing a lot of fascinating things.14. A) Looking for newspapers.B) Seeking information from the classified.C) Asking a person called Clara for help.D) Going to the advertising company.15. A) Interviewer and interviewee. B) Manager and clerk.C) Shop-girl and consumer. D) Landlady and tenant.16. A) She’d like to have look at it right now.B) She has to work though she like to go and see it.C) She has to stay in the middle of the right place now.D) She is unwilling to go and see it._17. A) She was injured while working.B) She just lost her job.C) She was not feeling well.D) She found a job now. 18. A) There was a traffic accident.B) There was a driving test.C) There was a person killed in an accidentD) The lady hit the man.19. A) The man start working right now.B) She is not sure of it.C) She is sure enough that it takes time for the man to recover.D) The man will recover very soon.20. A) Friends.B) Doctor and patient.C) Salesman and consumer.D) Teacher and student. 二,单项选择1. She read ______ when she was still a little girl.A) considerate B) considerable C) considerably D) considerately2. She likes to store _______ in her notebook when she reads.A) questions B) equations C) quotations D) pollution3. At last there was only one bottle of water for the whole team to _____.A) take over B) get over C) fight with D) share with4. Soon the newly married couple _____, in a borrowed car.A) sent off B) departed C) sent out D) removed5. She used to _____ favorite passages when she enjoyed reading.A) undercover B) underestimate C) undergo D) underline__12. She smiled back at the _____ faces of her students. A) likely B) cheerful C) delight D) regretful 13. The novelist has a special ______ both to the present and the past of his country. A) favor B) responsibility C) quotation D) lodge 14. A letter the boy ’s behavior was sent to his father. A) regarding B) regarding to C) regarding as D) regardless 15. The curiosity to know what was in the letter was so strong that the boy could not _______ himself from opening it. A) restrain B) help C) save D) limit 16. The thief tried to run away but give up when he found himself______ . A)surrounded B)surrounding C)encircling D)recycling 17. The musicians into their places. A) sat B) filed C) followed D) dropped 18. You ’d better take the gloves with you. It ’s colder than yesterday. A) more B) terribly C) seriously D) considerably 19. It ’s painful to mistake kindness love. A) as B) for C) with D) to 20. It ’s difficult to find a to this problem. A) way B) method C)means D) solution 21.He was so _____ by the sudden happening that he did nothing for a moment. A) registered B) wicked C) startled D) filed22. I nearly fell as I ______ from a man who rushed up to me.A) backward B) awkward C) retreated D) avoided23. He is the bets basketball player in the school, but no one has ever班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以内不准作任 何标记___三,阅读理解(一)CDDADHolidays in the United States usually occur at least once a month. Most months have a national holiday that has been arranged to be celebrated on a Monday. The holidays have all been decided to be celebrated on a Monday so that the workers may have 3-day weekends ―that is, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in order to rest or travel or do things with their families. Major holidays in the United States such as New Year’s Day or Christmas Day or the day, when we remember the first settlers of the United States, called Thanksgiving Day are celebrated all over the country. During these holidays most businesses close and the workers stay home and celebrate with their families.Vacation can be from 2 weeks a year to 4 weeks a year. This usually depend on how long you’ve been working for a company, what type of position you have, whether you have a very high position or a very important position and it’s difficult to find someone to replace you. In this case, you might take a few days at a time rather than taking one month all at once. Usually the more time you spend working for a company, the more you may get for a vacation.1. The government of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have a _______ weekend almost once a month.A) 1-day B) 2-day C) 3-day D) 4-day2. Workers in the United States sometimes work from ________.A) Monday to Saturday B) Tuesday to SundayC) Thursday to Friday D) Tuesday to Friday3. Which statement is NOT true according to this passage?A) Only a few shops remain open on New Year’s Day._Today the position is quite different. Women can now vote and choose their own husbands. In 1970 a law was passed to give them an equal share of property in the case of divorce, and in the same year the Equal Pay Act gave them the right to equal pay with men for work of equal value. Yet despite these changes, there is no doubt that there are still great difference between men and women. Many employers — maybe even the majority — seem to ignore the Equal Pay Act, and the average working women is likely to earn only about half what a man earns for the same job. Most women who do work still do unskilled jobs, while only a small proportion of the country ’s workers, possibly one third, are in fact women. There is also great inequality in education. Only a quarter of all university students are women, and, at present boys ’ schools are undoubtedly much better than girls ’ schools. 1. Which of the following couldn ’t a woman probably be in the 19th century? A) A nurse. B) A manager. C) A shop-keeper. D) A land-lady. 2. Women have the right to equal pay because ________. A) a law was passed B) the Equal Pay Act was passed C) they can vote D) they do the same jobs as men 3. Paragraph 3 gives examples of ________. A) equality of women B) inequality of women C) the improving situation for women D) ideas for the future 4. The last sentence of Paragraph 1 suggests that ________. A) women were happy in the 19th century B) people thought that women were unhappy in the 19th centuryC) women were worse off than todayD) women were better off than today5. The author of this article probably agrees that ________.班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以内不准作任 何标记_He looked into the room —no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to the window and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noise. Then someone turned on a light in corridor. Bob looked around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on his desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read. Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He couldn’t move. The floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the headmaster’s shoes and socks for a hour.“Why doesn’t he get up and go to bed?”Bob thought.Mr. Mannering read his book for another hour. Finally, the headmaster closed his book and stood up. He put the book on a shelf and walked toward the door.“Thank heavens he didn’t find me under the sofa,”thought Bob.Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa.“Would you turn off the light when you leave?”He said, and left the study.1. Bob returned to the school more than two hour late because ________.A) he enjoyed himself too much B) he did not catch the busC) he bought too many things D) he ran into an old friend2. The main door was ________.A) too high B) open C) shut D) slightly open3. Bob did not go to his dormitory because ________.A) the door was lockedB) the window was shutC) it was quite darkD) the wall was too high for him to climb up4. Instead, Bob went into the headmaster’s ________.A) dormitory B) private officeC) classroom house5. The tone of the passage can be described as ________.A) cold B) humorous C) angry D) doubtful(四)ACDCCEach May the quiet city of Indianapolis is jammed with people. They come to watch the “Indy 500.”This 500-mile race is the most famous of all auto races.The motor race track is on the spot where an old farm once stood. A man named Carl Fisher bought the land in 1909. The car was a new invention at that time. Hardly anyone took the idea of car racing seriously. Yet Fisher pushed ahead with his plan to build a track.In two years the track was finished. It took 450 workers, 300 mules, and seven giant steamrollers to do the job. First, the ground was made perfectly flat. Then gravel was spread over the two-and-a-half-mile track. The top layer was made ofcrushed stone and tar. Grandstands to hold 15,000 people were build.The first races at the track were a disaster. The road broke under the speeding autos. Dust and rocks flew into drivers faces. There were several accidents. Some drivers and even some fans were killed.Auto racing might have ended after that. But Carl Fisher promised to make the track safer. This was done by paving it with 3,000 bricks. Safer grandstands were also built. Now they hold 300,000 fans who attend the race each year.1. What kind land was the auto track built on?A) Farmland. B) Park land. C) City land. D) Swamp land.2. In 1909, most people hadn’t seen any ________.A) roads B) mules C) car races D) farmers3. The trace tack was covered with ________.A) tar and grass B) wood and stoneC) tar and plastic D) stone and tar4. What happened at first races?A) No one showed up. B) Cars ran out of gas.C) People were killed in accidents. D) Auto racing ended.5. The race track was paved with bricks to make I t________.A) quicker B) bigger C) safer D) faster.四,完形填空(1)Learning a foreign language has been a __1__ experience for me , but one that I wouldn’t __2__ for anything. Not only did learning another language teach me the __3__ of hard work, but it also gave me __4__ into another culture, __5__ my mind was opened to new ways of seeing things. The most wonderful result of having learned a foreign language was __6__ I could communicate with many more people than before. Talking with people is one of my favorite activities, __7__ being able to speak a new language lets me meet new people, __8__ conversations, and form new, unforgettable friendships. __9__ I speak a foreign language, __10__ staring into space when English is being spoken, I can participate and make friends. I am able to reach out to others and bridge the gap between my language and culture and theirs.1. A) quite trying B) most trying C) quite affecting D) most affecting2. A) ask B) provide C) trade D) call3. A) reward B) feature C) concern D) value4. A) insight B) fashion C) foundation D) alarm5. A) which B) and C) until D) after6. A) when B) where C) that D) since7. A) so B) while C) but D) if8. A) participating in B) participate in C) participating D) participate9. A) even if B) now that C) as if D) rather than10. A) as well B) far from C) instead of D) no longer(2)Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult __1__ most rewarding experiences of my life. __2__ at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the __3__.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, __4__ I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students. I was __5__ the top of my class for two years.However, my experience in senior middle school was very different from before. __6__ my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. __7__ we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, __8__ it up and down, shouted, “No! No! No!”It didn’t __9__ me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. __10__ my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to say anything at all in English.1. A) still B) yet C) unless D) until2. A) Because B) If C) Before D) Although3. A) attitude B) court C) effort D) necessity4. A) when B) where C) since D) till5. A) on B) in C) at D) up6. A) While B) As C) After D) Once7. A) Whatever B) Whenever C) Whoever D) Whichever8. A) to shake B) shook C) shaking D) shaken9. A) bring B) take C) carry D) fetch10. A) Not only L lost B) I lost not only C) Lost I not only D) Not only did I loseTake the program seriously.Online learning is not easier than study in __1__ classrooms. In fact, many students say it requires __2__ more time and effort. Requirements __3__ online courses are not less than those of any __4__ program. Successful students, __5__ , see online learning as a convenient way to __6__ their education—not an easier way. Many online students sit __7__ computers for hours __8__ during evenings and on weekends in order to __9__ their assignments. __10__ other people are finished and having fun is most likely the time when online students do their course work. Online students need to commit 4 to 15 hours a week for each course.1. A) average B) boring C) regular D) serious2. A) many B) great C) large D) much3. A) in B) for C) with D) on4. A) issue B) garage C) quality D) similarity5 A) however B) instead C) furthermore D) otherwise6. A) accept B) receive C) obtain D) catch7. A) upon B) for C) at D) toward8. A) at the time B) at one time C) at this time D) at a time9. A) complete B) general C) whole D) thorough10. A) Whether B) Which C) What D) WhenLearning a foreign language was one of the most difficult __1__ most rewarding experiences of my life. __2__ at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the __3__.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, __4__ I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students. I was __5__ the top of my class for two years.However, my experience in senior middle school was very different from before. __6__ my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. __7__ we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, __8__ it up and down, shouted, “No! No! No!”It didn’t __9__ me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. __10__ my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to sayanything at all in English.1. A) still B) yet C) unless D) until2. A) Because B) If C) Before D) Although3. A) attitude B) court C) effort D) necessity4. A) when B) where C) since D) till5. A) on B) in C) at D) up6. A) While B) As C) After D) Once7. A) Whatever B) Whenever C) Whoever D) Whichever8. A) to shake B) shook C) shaking D) shaken9. A) bring B) take C) carry D) fetch10. A) Not only L lost B) I lost not only C) Lost I not only D) Not only did I lose。

2021年陕西省石油化工学校高三英语上学期期末试题及答案解析

2021年陕西省石油化工学校高三英语上学期期末试题及答案解析

2021年陕西省石油化工学校高三英语上学期期末试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AHubeiProvincehas long been a favorite Chinese tourist destination because of its natural scenery, historic cities, and beautiful mountains. Here are some of the best places to visit inHubeiProvince.YellowCraneTowerYellowCraneToweris known as one of the Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River, together withYueyangTowerinHunanand Tengwang Pavilion inJiangxi. The history ofYellowCraneTowerdates back to the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history. The tower was used as a watchtower by the King of Wu's army in the beginning.Enshi Grand CanyonEnshi Grand Canyon can beChina's answer to the Grand Canyon inArizona, theUnited Statesin beauty. The canyon runs 108 kilometers and occupies a land area of 3,000 square kilometers. The region where Enshi Grand Canyon is located used to be a vast sea with many limestone deposits 230 million years ago.Shennongjia Scenic AreaIt is famous for its varied plant species as well as mountains. Regarded as the “Lungs of Central China", the forest coverage reaches over 90 percent of the area. Due to the special climate, it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Sometimes clouds stretch around mountains, rewarding tourists with unforgettable views. Besides, the area is home to some rare animals such as golden monkeys, white bears and antelope.The Three-Gorge Tribe scenic spotLocated in the area of the Xiling Gorge in the city ofYichang, it has the beauty of landscape paintings. The spot is a “ProtectedCenterof the Popular Culture and Art of the Three Gorges”. Since ancient times, a lot of famous scholars have produced a great number of excellent poems praising the beauty of this place, some of which are carved on the stones along theYangtze River.1. What is special aboutYellowCraneTower?A. It has a long history.B. It offers a scenic view.C. It once served war's purposes.D. It is the best-known tower inChina2. Why is the Grand Canyon inArizonamentioned ?A. To explain its popularity inChina.B. To help readers know more about it.C. To prove the beauty of the Chinese canyon.D. To show differences between the two canyons.3. Which place will a Chinese literature lover probably visit?A. Enshi Grand Canyon.B.YellowCraneTower.C. Shennongjia Scenic Area.D. TheThree-Gorge Tribe scenic spot.BAfter almost an entire year of not going shopping and vacationing, you find the numbers reflected by your bank account meet your heart's desire.Now the most important question comes, what to do with the earnings? Should you fulfill dreams of the present, invest in preserving the future or perhaps keep saving it for a rainy day?Our elders always try to teach us the value of money and its moral weakness. One may be on a winning streak(连续成功)now,but it will not always be so. One will have days when there will be no sunshine but only rain. and their luck will hide behind those thick grey clouds. Save for those rainy days,they say.Do not spend too much,live within a budget,refrain fromcredit no matter how small and save for the future.Since the very first time we earn our own money from a summer job or earning our first salary, the lessons start. In fact, the pocket money that we receive when we are children begins the process of learning how to best manage one's money.People often think like this-one day when I have enough money, I will travel the world. Then, once we do earn enough money, tomorrow's plans start shadowing our present ones. However, is it wise to keep living for that future? Will we still enjoy or even be able to backpack in -our 50s? How will we ever enjoy our present if we are constantly living for the future?Good questions, aren't they? 1 say travel but don' t let yourself run dry, treat yourself to some luxuries but also keep enough for your necessities, and enjoy your present but with a plan for the foreseeable future.Life is for the living. so live it sensibly.4. Why do elders teach us to save money?A. Because there are more rainy days in life.B. Because no one can win streak.C. Because good days may end.D. Because money can't buy everything.5. What does the underlined phrase "“refrain from" mean in Paragraph 3?A. select fromB. hold backC. rely onD. prefer to6. What can we infer from the passage?A. We should enjoy ourselves at the right time.B. We should wait to travel until we have enough money.C. We should live for the future no matter what.D. We should enjoy ourselves to the fullest when we have money.7. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Money is something but not everything.B. One should save for rainy days.C. Live in the moment before you live for the future.D. Live the present wisely for your life.CA smiling panda and a walking Chinese lantern will be the mascots of the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (残奥会)in Beijing .The mascots were known to the public on Sept.17, 2019 at a ceremony inBeijing. Beijing Mayor Chen Jining described them as adorable, unique , and exquisite (精致的)。

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题C及其答案

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一上册)》期末试题C及其答案

第 1 页 共 9 页一,听力理解 Section A Directions : In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1. A) His English book is behind him. B) His English book is lost. C) He forgot to take his English book. D) He didn ’t read his English book. 2.A) The medicine doesn ’t have any effect. B) The medicine doesn ’t work. C) The medicine cure the sick man. D) The medicine makes the disease develop slowly. 3.A) It is dangerous when the traffic light is red. B) Don ’t cross the street when the red light is on. C) It is dangerous to drive without the red traffic light. D) Wait until the red light is on. 4.A) This book cost me a lot. B) The book I read last week was more interesting. C) I ’m interested in these two books. D) I prefer this book to the one I read last week. 5.A) He paid the writer last month. B) All the typewriters were repaired last month. C) He used all the typewriters in the office last month. D) All the typewriters were examined last month. 6. A) He enjoyed the party. B) He enjoyed meeting interesting people at the party. C) All the people enjoyed the party. D) It was a pleasure for him to talk with people at the party. 7.A) She went to bed after she finished reading the book. B)She went to bed after she finished writing the book. C) She went to her bed to get the book. D) She read the book in her hand.班级学号姓名命题教师 教研室(系)主任审核(签字) ---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以内不准作任何标记2009 /2010 学年第一学期期末考试题(卷)8.A) You will buy the tickets in ten days.B) The play is not free.C) All the tickets were sold out ten days ago.D) You’d better book the tickets well in advance.9.A) Joe doesn’t know how to read a book.B) Joe often loses his books.C) Joe often loses his way after he reads books.D) Joe is so interested in his books that he forgets his surroundings.10.A)The policemen caught five men.B) The policemen got to know from a report that five men had stopped a car.C) The policemen received a report that five cars had been stopped.D) It was reported that five men had been caught.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11. A) At the market.B) In the kitchen.C) In the restaurant.D) In the department store.12. A) The radio needs repairing.B) He repaired the radio by himself.C) A repairman repaired the radio.D) His brother repaired the radio.13. A) He hurt himself.B) His car was out of order.C) His car was stolen.D) He had an accident.14. A) John used to play basketball.B) John was used to playing basketball.C) John doesn’t play basketball very well.D) John doesn’t play basketball as he used to.15. A) The man.B) A girl.C) Bob.D) The speaker.16. A) They want to drink something.B) They want to find a shelter.C) They can have a rest.D) They are thirsty and tired.第 2 页共9 页17.17. A) A cake and a cup of coffee.B) A cake and a cup of milk.C) A sandwich and a cup of coffee.D) A sandwich and a cup of milk.18. A) Write an article.B) Type a few letters.C) Write a report.D) Mail some letters.19. A) She has to finish her work tonight.B) She doesn’t like to go with him.C) She doesn’t like him.D) She has seen the new film.20.A) 5:10. B) 5:00. C) 10:05. D) 9:55.二,单项选择1.1. The scientist that everyone was at risk of that disease.A) pointed B) was put forward C) emphasized D) lectured2. These photos, which were to her last E-mail, were all about her travel across Europe.A) fixed B) tied C) fastened D) attached3. In that country, all men between 18 and 45 without are expected to serve in the army during the war.A) excuse B) exception C) expiration D) explanation4. Some of armed attacks are seldom able to identify their offenders because their attention focuses on the guns, rather than on their users.A) targets B) aims C) goals D) victims5. The two boys a coin into the air and waited patiently for it to drop onto the ground.A) bounced B) jumped C) pushed D) tossed6. The train is just the station, so we shall be in time to meet her.A) pulling out B) pulling off C) pulling up D) pulling into7. Dogs were brought in to the area for survivors.A) research B) look for C) search D) find8. He was woken up by an phone call early in the morning, when he was sleeping soundly.A) unexpected B) expected C) extra D) exceptional9. According to many educators, folk tales often help to develop a child’s .A) mind B) heart C) imagination D) thought10. There are serious problems in the United States.A) human kind B) racial C) human type D) human tribe11. National wealth depends to a high degree on a country’s standards.A) teaching B)learning C) studying D) educational12. With the money given by her father, she could a house in the town nearby.A)cost B) spend C) afford D) bargain第 3 页共9 页第 4 页 共 9 页13. When I saw the job announced in the paper, I wrote to the company to ask for the ___ of it. A) managers B) employers C) employees D) details 14. She looked a bit _____ when you called her middle-aged. A) raged B) offended C) delighted D) cautious 15. People know that babies cry by _____ when they are hungry. A) institute B) institution C) distinct D) instinct 16. The sea has been _____ away at the rock for years. A) eating B) taking C) washing D) rushing 17. The car moved sideways on the ice and went ____ control, hitting a coming truck head on. A) out B) out of C) under D) away from 18. The work needs some _____ help; we cannot finish the task alone in such a short period of time. A) traditional B) fashionable C) additional D) behavioral 19. He looked about thirty, tall and _____. In my opinion, he looks like a normal artist. A) shaved B) shocked C) trembled D) polished 20. The doctor will be here _____. We might as well get everything well prepared before he arrives. A) currently B) presently C) unexpectedly D) previously 21. All these experiences have taught me a great deal about life and . A) fact B) reality C) practice D) true 22. It was all a wrong understanding; he had meant no . A) harm B) damage C) loss D) wound 23. He is clever enough to have some ideas. A) original B) wise C) high D) created 24. The two teaching buildings are 200 meters . A) apart B) separate C) far D) set aside 25. Most leaders at the meeting ______ pollution control to protect the environment. A) advanced B) conveyed C) advocated D) expressed 26. Even as a child, he showed an intention to _____ over other children. A) eliminate B) determine C) donate D) dominate 27. Needs of the poor, disease and _____ remain major problems. This is especially true in the third world countries. A) literacy B) innocence C) ignorance D) idiot 28. I have _____ an attacker in my imagination, not in reality. A) conflicted B) confessed C) conducted D) confronted 29. The government hopes that all _____ will be running on electricity by the end of next decade. A) transportation B) cashiers C) automobiles D) robbery 30. Jane felt most _____ while the teacher talked to her mother about her poor achievement at school. A) cozy B) dozy C) uncomfortable D) odd班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以 内不准作任何 标记三,阅读理解(一)ABDBBIs your family interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a happy addition to your family, but if you choose the wrong kind of dog, it can cause a lot of trouble.Families should sit down and thoroughly discuss the problems involved before buying a dog. Even if the children in your family are the ones who want the dog, the parents are ones who are really responsible for seeing that the animal is properly cared for. If you don’t know much about dogs, it’s a good idea to go to the library or the ASPCA (美国动物保护协会)for books about various kinds of dogs, as well as books about how to train a puppy. In reading about the different kinds, you should know that a dog described as very alert may be too jumpy and bouncy. When a book describes a dog as an ideal hunting dog, it probably means that the dog won’t be happy living in a small apartment. Dogs of different kinds vary in popularity as the years go by. One of the most popular dogs these days is the German shepherd. This is because it provides protection as well as companionship. The family should be warned that these dogs grow up to be very big, and may be too powerful for children to handle. If space is limited, a toy dog may be a good choice. These dogs are very small and easy to train. They don’t need to be walked daily, since they can exercise in the space available in the home.1. The main topic of the passage is ________.A) the care and proper selection of dogs for family petsB) different breeds of dogsC) responsibility for seeing that dogs are properly cared forD) different kinds of books about dogs2. According to the passage, who is really responsible for the dog’s welfare?A) Children. B) Parents. C) Family D) ASPCA3. The writer suggests one can get information about the different kinds of dogs _________.A) from the ASPCA B) from the libraryC) by buying a dog from a pet store D) by reading books about dogs4. According to the passage, why is the German shepherd a popular dog?A) Because they are big and aggressive.B) Because they provide companionship as well as protection.C) Because most people are afraid of them.D) Because they are easy to train.5. The toy dog is a good choice when ________.A) you have small children B) your living space is not largeC) you are afraid of large dogs D) you live in the city(二)CACBCSarah Winchester was a very rich woman. She didn’t buy many jewels or fancy clothes. Instead, she spent millions of dollars to build a house. The strange thing about Sarah’s house was that it was never finished. Work on the house went on for 38 years because Sarah was afraid to stop building it.Sarah’s house was near San Jose, California. Every day, a crew of carpenters, plumbers, and other workers arrived there. Sarah wanted more rooms and more doors and more windows, so the workers kept on building them. The house was seven floors high and had 160 rooms. There were 2,000 doors and 10,000 windows. There were also three elevators, nine kitchens, 47 fireplaces.第 5 页共9 页第 6 页 共 9 页Why did Sarah want a house that kept getting bigger? The reason seemed to be that Sarah was afraid of dying. She thought she would die when the house was finished, so she made certain that it never finished. Sarah Winchester ’s plan seemed to have worked because she lived to be 83 years old. Finally, her house finished. 1. What did Sarah keep doing her house? A) Making it cleaner. B) Making it quieter. C) Making it bigger. D) Making it more beautiful. 2. The story says that Sarah ’s house had ________. A) 7 floors B) 40 floors C) 160 floors D) 3 floors 3. Who did the work on Sarah ’s house? A) Sarah herself and other workers. B) Sarah ’s children and other workers. C) Carpenters and plumbers and other workers. D) Engineers and other workers. 4. How long did the work on the house continue? A) For 7 years. B) For 38 years C) For 83 years. D) The story doesn ’t tell 5. Sarah ’s house was finally finished ________. A) when she moved in B) when she spent all her money C) when she died D) when she was seriously ill (三) BADCB We live in the ―Computer Age .‖ Just 35 years ago, computers couldn ’t do much. They were huge and costly. They used a lot of energy. Only a few people were interested in them. Today computers are smaller and cheaper. They can do some amazing things. Computers have become important for many reasons. They work faster than humans and make fewer mistakes. They can ―remember ‖ huge amounts of information. A computer can solve millions of problems in a few seconds. A person might need years to solve the same number of problems. Computers are used in nearly every kind of work. Police use them to check on stolen cars. Companies use them to keep track of supplies. Planes and trains are guided by computers. So are telephone calls and traffic lights. Small computers are being used in schools and homes. In 1981 there were 30,000 computers in our classrooms. Today there are over 700,000 computers in our classrooms. The use of computers in growing. More computers will mean more jobs for many people. People will needed to run and repair them.班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以 内不准作任何 标记1. Computers weren’t popular at first because ________.A) no one could understand them B) they were too big and expensiveC) they used no energy D) they had too many wires2. Compared with a person, a computer ________.A) works faster B) speaks louderC) remembers less D) makes more mistakes3. The passage says that computers are now in ________.A) kitchen B) phone booths C) stores D) classrooms4. According to the story, What kind of work will grow?A) Flying planes. B) Building traffic lights.C) Fixing computers D) Repairing telephones.5. How many computers are used in classrooms today?A) About 500,000. B) More than 700,000.C) About 50,000. D) More than 60,000.(四)ACDCCEach May the quiet city of Indianapolis is jammed with people. They come to watch the ―Indy 500.‖ This 500-mile race is the most famous of all auto races.The motor race track is on the spot where an old farm once stood. A man named Carl Fisher bought the land in 1909. The car was a new invention at that time. Hardly anyone took the idea of car racing seriously. Yet Fisher pushed ahead with his plan to build a track.In two years the track was finished. It took 450 workers, 300 mules, and seven giant steamrollers to do the job. First, the ground was made perfectly flat. Then gravel was spread over the two-and-a-half-mile track. The top layer was made of crushed stone and tar. Grandstands to hold 15,000 people were build.The first races at the track were a disaster. The road broke under the speeding autos. Dust and rocks flew into drivers faces. There were several accidents. Some drivers and even some fans were killed.Auto racing might have ended after that. But Carl Fisher promised to make the track safer. This was done by paving it with 3,000 bricks. Safer grandstands were also built. Now they hold 300,000 fans who attend the race each year.1. What kind land was the auto track built on?A) Farmland. B) Park land. C) City land. D) Swamp land.2. In 1909, most people hadn’t seen any ________.A) roads B) mules C) car races D) farmers3. The trace tack was covered with ________.A) tar and grass B) wood and stoneC) tar and plastic D) stone and tar4. What happened at first races?A) No one showed up. B) Cars ran out of gas.C) People were killed in accidents. D) Auto racing ended.5. The race track was paved with bricks to make I t________.A) quicker B) bigger C) safer D) faster.第7 页共9 页四,完形填空(1)When I was growing up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father. He was ___1__ crippled and very short, __2__ we walked together, his hand on my arm __3__balance, people would stare. I would __4__ struggle at the unwanted attention. __5__ he ever noticed or was bothered, he never let on.It was difficult to take our steps together-- __6__, mine impatient – and __7__ that, we didn’t say much as we went along. __8__ as we started out, he always said, ―You fix the speed. I will try to change my speed and keep up to yours.‖Our __9__ walk was to or from the subway on which he traveled to work. He went to work sick. He almost never __10__ a day, and would arrive in time at the office even if others could not. A matter of pride.1. A) probably B) nearly C) severely D) likely2. A) after B) and when C) and D) when3. A) for B) with C) to D) before4. A) directly B) formally C) anxiously D) inwardly5. A) Although B) If C) As D) While6.A) his was halted B) his halted C) his halting D) his was halting7. A) instead of B) except for C) in place of D) because of8. A) But B) Once C) Unless D) Since9. A) apparent B) usual C) current D) relative10. A) considered B) regarded C) missed D) forgot(2)When snow was on the ground, it was impossible for my father to walk, even with help. At such times my sisters or I __1__ pull him through the streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child’s wagon with steel runners to the subway entrance. __2__ there, he would cling __3__ the had-rail until he reached the __4__ that the warmer tunnel air kept __5__ ice. In Manhattan the subway station was the basement of his office building, and he would not have to go outside again __6__ we met him in Brooklyn on his way home.__7__ I think of it now, I am amazed at how much courage __ 8__ must have taken for a grown man to experience such shame and stress. And __9__ how he did it—without bitterness or complaint.He never talked about himself as a(n) __10__ of pity, nor did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he looked for in others was a ―good heart‖, and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him.1. A) should B) would C) could D) might2. A) Once B) Since C) till D) After3. A) in B) with C) to D) of4. A) deep B) low C) down D) lower5. A) far from B) free of C) aware of D) worthy6. A) until B) as C) while D) where7. A) Because B) However C) When D) And第8 页共9 页8. A) which B) this C) that D) it9. A) about B) at C) by D) for10. A) matter C) issue C) account D) objectIt was dusk when the young Marine walked into the entrance lobby of Kings county Hospital. A nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to the bedside.―Your son is here,‖ she said to the old man. She had to repeat the words several times __1__ the patient’s eyes opened. The medicine he had been given because of the pain __2__ his heart attack made his eyes __3__ and he only dimly saw the young man __4__ Marine Corps uniform standing outside the oxygen tent. He __5__ his hand. The Marine __6__ his strong fingers around the old man’s limp ones, squeezing a __7__ of love and encouragement. The nurse brought a chair, so the Marine could sit by the bed.Nights are long in hospital, __8__ all through the night the young Marine sat there in the dimly-lit ward, __9__ the old man’s hand and __10__ words of hope and strength. Occasionally, the nurse urged the Marine to rest for a while. He refused.1. A) when B) after C) before D) since2. A) for B) from C) through D) upon3. A) adequate B) boring C) weak D) remote4. A) with B) by C) on D) in5. A) extended B) absorbed C) contributed D) displayed6. A) depended B) applied C) wrapped D) passed7. A) permission B) message C) request D) behavior8. A) but B) however C) so D) so that9. A) hold B) holding C) held D) holds10. A) offered B) to offer C) offer D) offering第9 页共9 页。

大一期末b级英语考试试题及答案

大一期末b级英语考试试题及答案

大一期末b级英语考试试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面一段对话,回答第1题。

(对话内容)A: Did you finish your homework?B: Yes, I did it last night.答案:A2. 听下面一段对话,回答第2题。

(对话内容)A: What time does the movie start?B: It starts at 7:00 PM.答案:B二、阅读理解(共30分)阅读以下短文,回答第3至第5题。

短文内容:(短文内容)3. 根据短文内容,以下哪项是正确的?A. The author likes to travel.B. The author dislikes reading.C. The author prefers watching movies.答案:A4. 短文中提到的主要活动是什么?A. CookingB. TravelingC. Shopping答案:B5. 作者对这项活动的态度是怎样的?A. PositiveB. NegativeC. Neutral答案:A三、词汇与语法(共20分)6. 将下列单词填入句子中,使其意思完整。

(单词列表)A. importantB. becauseC. finallyD. successful句子:(句子)答案:C7. 选择正确的语法结构填空。

(句子)A. I am going to the park.B. I went to the park.C. I will go to the park.答案:A四、翻译(共30分)8. 将下列句子从英语翻译成中文。

(句子)答案:(翻译)9. 将下列句子从中文翻译成英语。

(句子)答案:(翻译)五、写作(共50分)10. 写一篇不少于150词的短文,描述你最喜欢的季节以及原因。

答案:(短文内容)注意:所有答案需清晰、准确,并按照题目序号依次排列。

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一下册)》期中试题B及其答案

西安石油大学《大学英语(大一下册)》期中试题B及其答案

第 1 页 共 11 页一,听力理解 Section A Directions : In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1. A) The mountain ’s height. B) Their ages. C) The view. D) The woman ’s height. 2.A) Paula. B) The woman. C) The man. D) No one. 3.A) 8:30. B) 10:00. C) 9:30. D) 9:00. 4.A) A bicycle hit the child. B) The child broke her bicycle. C) The child ’s brother hit his bicycle. D) The child ’s sister hit her. 5.A) At a service station. B) In an emergency room. C) On a hill. D) In a parking lot. 6.A) The woman ’s daughter. B) Bill. C) His daughter, Bill. D) An eight-year-old-child. 7.A) Helen agrees to go on a picnic tomorrow. B) Helen doesn ’t enjoy going on a picnic. C) Helen thinks the weather won ’t be good for a picnic. D) Helen has nothing in the house to eat. 8.A) A few days. B) A couple of weeks. C) Several months. D) Less than a year. 9.A) A game. B) A shirt. C) A bicycle. D) Basketball shoes. 10.A) Play the piano. B) Sing along with her.班级学号姓名命题教师 教研室(系)主任审核(签字) ---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以内不准作任何标记2009 /2010 学年第二学期期中考试题(卷)C) Teach her to sing and play. D) Accompany her to a play.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 10 conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11.A) Only two. B) Four.C) Less than two. D) More than two.12.A) In the store. B) In the man’s house.C) In the street. D) In the woman’s house.13.A) The man’s friend. B) No one.C) The woman’s friend. D) The man’s wife.14.A) That the woman lost her ring in the house.B) That the man was looking for the ring in the house when he lost it in the street.C) That the man was looking for the ring in the street when he lost it in the house.D) That the man found the ring in the street.15.A) On the floor. B) In the street.C) On the wife’s hand. D) On the table.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A) A kite. B) Paddle.C) Swimming machine. D) A boat.17.A) A friend of Ben. B) A neighbor.C) A friend of Ben’s father. D) A classmate of Ben.18.A) He asked Tom to go to the river and swam with the machine.B) He showed it to Tom.C) He told Tom how to use it. D) He flew it.19.A) He wanted to go swimming.B) He wanted to go home.C) He wanted to stand by the window watching Ben making the machine.D) He wanted to fly kite.第 2 页共11 页20.A) Ben lived in Boston at that time.B) The machine was made of metal.C) The machine could fly in the sky.D) Ben was not talent at making things.二,单项选择1.1. The river was so ___ with waste from the chemical plant that people can not swim in it.A) contaminated B) intimidated C) accomplished D) implicated2. With its excellent researchers and first-class labs, only Beijing University is able to _________ the required research.A) associate B) confront C) undertake D) represent3. Some people say that many young men in modern society have not enough political_________.A) conversion B) operation C) awareness D) significance4. By the end of the colonial period, the price of wood had risen slightly in eastern cities, butwood was still ________.A) temporary B) abundant C) miserable D) effective5. His plans are ____; he wants to master French, German and Spanish before he is twenty.A) typical B) universal C) ordinary D) ambitious6. Sometimes people get drunk and fight in the street, but these happenings are only___________.A) additional B) occasional C) dismissal D) professional7. Parents and educators have _________ ideas on how to bring up children. (2---2A#)A) thorough B) current C) diverse D) positive8. The national Fine Arts Association __________ the fair to raise money for Hope Projectlast week.A) established B) registered C) imposed D) sponsored9. The judge at first thought the man was a thief, but after he heard all about him he__________ his opinion and said that he was not guilty. (2—2A#)A) charged B) devised C) reversed D) stressed10. At the age of thirty, he was at the _________ of his powers as a composer.A ) summit B) platform C) mission D) instance11. My daughter has __________ me to pop music. A) transferred B) converted C) effected D) extended12. You had better not __________ while I’m t alking. You can say what you wantlater.(2—2A#)A) cut off B) cut out C) cut in D) cut down13. In order to meet the demands of quality education, China should introduce more choice and __________ into the education system. (2---2A*)A) repetition B) expense C) attitude D) diversity第 3 页共11 页第 4 页 共 11 页14. Last year the government __________ a war against crime and disease. As a result, citizens have a better environment to live in. A) waged B) altered C) contacted D) omitted 15. The temple provided ___________ for hundreds of families whose homes had been flooded. A) platform B) resource C) shelter D) capacity 16. Mary’s parents ___________ on the idea of he r going to America, so it remains to be seen whether she will realize her dream. (2---2A*) A) disgust B) frown C) ignore D) pose 17. That strange animal belongs to a _________ that I haven’t seen before. A) species B) property C) medium D) boundary 18. The repairs to the school will be __________ by a private company. (2---2A#) A) clarified B) defined C) interviewed D) financed 19. He is very uncertain __________ whether it is the right job for him. (2---2A#) A) in place B) as to C) far from D) due to 20. The last few years have seen a(n) __________ increase in the number of homeless people on our streets. A) initial B) creative C) explosive D) genuine 21. Additional __________, such as air-conditioning and bucket seat, made it an expensive car. A) trend B) status C) option D) range 22. People living in large cities often __________ emotional barriers against each other. (2—2B*) A) erect B) discard C) adopt D) bind 23. I’m keeping my__________ open, I have not made a decision on either matter. A) concepts B) devotions C) margins D) options 24. As a middle-aged housewife, she has few hobbies. Her favorite _________ is watching TV programs. A) recreation B) proportion C) interaction D) demonstration 25. An environmentalist is someone concerned with the __________ of natural resources. (2--2B*) A) publication B) adoption C) transformation D) conservation 26. When reading a poem, you’d better not understand it in a __________ sense. A) instant B) literal C) extra D) visual 27. A _________ car would cost much less out of the country. (2—2B#) A) massive B) potential C) scarce D) comparable 28. The guide told us to keep to the __________; if we left it, we would get lost. A) curve B) rate C) trail D) fashion 29. There are several __________ plots available for building on in the area. A) exact B) vacant C) average D) temporary 30. We lost thousands of soldiers in the war and all we got was this narrow __________ of land in return. A) strip B) trace C) profit D) location班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装订线以 内不准作任何 标记三,阅读理解(一). ABDCDCathy and Wayne are in their late 20’s, have been married five years, and are childless. The last time a member of Cathy’s family asked, ―When are you going to start a family?‖ her answer was, ―We’re a family!‖Cathy and Wayne belong to a growing number of young married couples who are deciding not to have children. A recent survey showed that in the last five years the percentage of wives aged 25 to 29 who did not want children had almost doubled. What lies behind this decision which seems to fly in the face of biology and society?Perhaps the most publicly outspoken childless couple are Ellen Peck and her husband William. They are not against parenthood but against the social pressures that push people into parenthood whether it is what they really want or not.―It’s a life-style choice,‖ Ellen says. ―We chose freedom and spontaneity (自发性), privacy (清静) and leisure. It’s also a question of where you want to give your efforts within your own family or in the larger community. This generation faces serious questions about the continuity of life on earth as well as its quality. Our grandchildren may have to buy tickets to see the last redwoods (红杉) or line up to get their oxygen ration (氧气量). There are men who complain about being caught in a traffic jam for hours on their way home to their five kids but can’t make the association between the children and the traffic jam. In a world seriously threatened by the consequences of overpopulation we’re concerned with making life without children acceptable and respectable. Too many children are born as a result of cultural pressure. And the results show up in the statistics on divorce and child-abuse.‖1. What does the member of Cathy’s family mean by saying ―When are you going to start afamily?‖A. When are you going to have children?B. When are you going to get married?C. When are you going to buy a house?D. When are you going to move to a new house?2. The number of childless young couples _____.A. is decreasingB. is increasingC. has more than doubledD. remains unchanged3. ―To fly in the face of‖ in the second paragraph means _____.A. to run intoB. to come acrossC. to followD. to go against4. Which of the following statements is true of the Pecks?A. They propose that young couples have no children.B. They urge that family planning be made obligatory.C. They think that no pressure should be put on young couples who do not want children.D. They think that there would be no divorce or child-abuse if young couples are notpressured into parenthood.5. Which of the following is NOT a consequence of overpopulation mentioned in thispassage?第 5 页共11 页第 6 页 共 11 页A. Traffic jam.B. The using up of precious natural resources.C. The lowering of the quality of life.D. War. (二) DACBC ―I ask you to drink to his health as a young man full of the sprit of adventure who has lit up the world with a flash of courage.‖ With these words the British Minister of Air turned and raised his glass to the young man who sat before him – a young man who, only a month before, was completely unknown. Yet on that summer day in 1927 his name was on the world ’s lips – Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly the Atlantic alone. He had been an air mail pilot, flying back and forth between Chicago and the city of St. Louis. Determined to win the $25,000 prize offered by a fellow-American for the first flight from New York to Paris, Lindbergh had persuaded a group of St. Louis businessmen to finance the building of a special plane for them. The news that Lindbergh intended to fly the Atlantic alone was received with disbelief. ―The plane would never fly,‖ people said. It would run out of fuel. It had only a single engine. Lloyd ’s of London refused to insure the flight. Men called Lindbergh the ―flying fool.‖ But on May 20th, 1927, just after ten to eight in the morning, Lindbergh ’s ―spirit of St. Louis,‖ heavily laden with fuel, struggled into air from a New York airfield. For several hours the weight to the petrol prevented the young pilot from flying more than a few feet above the wave-top. Night came, and thick fog covered up the stars. Lindbergh flew steadily on, hoping that his course was the right one. He struggled to keep awake, checking the fuel all the time to keep his mind active. Throughout the next day the ―Spirit of St. Louis ‖ flew on over the seeming limitless sea. Then a fishing boat appeared, and an hour later, land. It was Ireland. Lindbergh set a compass course for Paris. By ten o ’clock the light of France ’s capital were shining beneath him. Tired, unshaven, suddenly hungry, the ―flying fool ‖ came on to Le Bourget Airport, and landed in front of a huge crowd of wildly cheering people. After 34 hours of continuous piloting, the flight of 3600miles was over. 1. The British Minister Of Air _________. A) Praised Lindbergh for his intelligence B) encouraged Lindbergh to be adventurous C) congratulated Lindbergh for his bravery D) warned Lindbergh to be sensible 2. ―His name was on the world ’s lips ‖ means _________. A) everybody was drinking his health B) everybody was jumping about because of him C) he became suddenly unpopular D) everybody was talking about him班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以 内不准作任何 标记3. A group of St. Louis businessmen had been persuaded to _______ the building of a specialplane.A) arrange for B) organize with C) stop to D) pay for4. Which of the following statements is true?A)Nobody heard the news that Lindbergh was going to fly the Atlantic.B)Everybody believed that it was foolish for anybody to try to fly the Atlantic at all.C)Everybody knew that Lindbergh was very adventurous.D)People didn’t believe that Lindbergh really meant to fly the Atlantic alone.5. The ―spirit of St. Louis‖ here refers to _______.A) the plane Lindbergh flew in B) the ―flying fool‖C) the British Minister of Air D) the city of St. Louis(三)DDDBBScientists have discovered a tiny group of cells in the brain that act as a clock to control many body activities. The discovery was made by doctors at Harvard University. They began by studying the clock-like group of cells in the brains of monkeys.Dr. Martin Moore Ede and Dr. Ralph Leidick recorded when during the day the monkeys ate, drank and slept. They found that most of the monkeys did the same things at about the same time each day. Then the doctors operated on the monkeys. They destroyed the tiny group of brain cells which they believed controlled the timing of activities.After the operation they found that the animals ate, drank, and slept the same amounts as before. But they did these things at very different times each day. There no longer seemed to be a clock within them that told them when it was time to eat, drink or sleep.Scientists could not do the same kinds of experiments with humans. But they were able to find evidence of a similar group of cells in the human brain.Dr. Charles Seizler and the two Harvard researchers looked through many years of medical records to find patients who had tumors (肿瘤) or brain damage in that area of the brain. The records showed that such patients had the same kind of eating, drinking. and sleeping problems as the monkeys whose timer cells had been destroyed.The scientists believe the cells above the optic nerves (视神经) are only one of two biological clocks in the brain. They said they had not yet found the one which governs changes in thebody’s t emperature.1. Dr. Martin Moore Ede and Dr. Ralph Leidick found in their research that ________.A) the majority of monkeys did the same things at the same time even when the timer cellshad been removed from the brainB) only the minority of the monkeys did the same things at the same time each dayC) after the operation the monkeys ate and drank the same, but slept less than beforeD) after they destroyed the brain cells controlling the timing of activities, the monkeys didn’tseem to do some things at the same time as before2. Harvard doctors have discovered a group of timer cells ________.A) in the biological clocks B) in the human bodyC) in the brain D) in monkeys’ head3. The sentence ―Scientists could not do the same kinds of experiments with humans.‖ (Paragraph 4) implies that ________.A) human brains were too complicated to operate on第7 页共11 页B) it was illegal to operate on a human brain just for an experimentC) human brains were too expensive to obtainD) now that the cells had be en found in the monkey’s brain, it was no use repeating the same research on the human brain4. Scientist were keen on examining the histories of the brain-defective patients most probably because ________.A) they wanted to find evidence of the timer cells in the human brainB) they wanted to cure the patients of the diseasesC) their sympathy for the patients drove them to do soD) they didn’t feel sure about the existence of such cells in the brain5. The sentence ―The scientists believe the cells above the optic nerves are only one of two biological clocks in the brain.‖ means ________.A) only one biological clock is in the brainB) the two biological clocks both lie in the brainC) only one biological clock is found in the brainD) none of the above(四)It was midnight in Paris and we were rolling toward the Avenue Bosgut. As we came to the Pont Alexandre III, the cab slowed down, for the traffic light was red against, and then, without stopping, we sailed through the red light in a sudden burst of speed. The same performance was repeated at the Alma Bridge. As I paid the driver, I asked him why he had driven through two red lights.―You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a veteran like you, breaking the law and endangering you life that way.‖ I protested.He looked at me astonished. ― Ashamed of myself? I am a law-abiding citizen and have no desire to get killed either.‖ He cut me off before I could protest.―No, just listen to me before you complain. What did I do? Went through a red light. Well, did you ever stop to consider what a red light is, what it means?‖―Certainly.‖I replied. ―It’s a stop signal and means that traffic is rolling in the opposite direction.‖―Half-right,‖ said the driver, ―but incomplete. It is only an automatic stop signal. And it does not mean that there is cross traffic. Did you see any cross traffic during our trip? Of course not. I slowed down at the light, looked carefully to the right and to the left. Not another car on the streets at this hour. Well, then! What would you have me do? Should I stop like a dumb animal because an automatic, brainless machine turns red every seconds? No, monsieur,‖ he thundered, hitting the door with a huge fist. I am a man, not a machine. I have eyes and a brain and judgment, given me by God. It would be a sin against nature to surrender them to the dictates of a machine. Ashamed of myself, you say? I would only be ashamed of myself if I let those blinking lamp do my thinking for me. Good night, monsieur.‖Is this bad, is this good? Frankly I No longer am sure. I never doubted that it was wrong to drive through a red light, but now I find my old Anglo-Saxon standards somewhat shaken. (82%)第8 页共11 页21. At the Alma Bridge, __________.A)the write stopped the cab and paid the driverB)the cab went through a red light againC)There was a performance the writer had already watchedD)The writer began to criticize the driver22. To the cab driver, a red light _________.A)was not a stop signalB)should not work at midnightC)sometimes made mistakes in judgmentD)didn’t always mean that there was cross traffic23. The chief reason the driver dared to drive through the red light was that __________.A)he found there was no cross traffic thereB)he thought it a shame to be controlled by a machineC)He knew no other driver would see him at this hourD)He didn’t trust any brainless machine24. According to the passage, the driver thought of what he had done as __________.A) law-abiding B) Law-breakingC) something to be proud of D) something to be ashamed of25. The last sentence shows that the writer is probably __________.A) an old man B) a Frenchman C) an Englishman D) an American四,完形填空In most parts of the world, environmental awareness does not exist. The great majority of nations __1__ themselves with economic development, __2__ its effect on the global ecology. But in recent years, __3__ environmental damage has increased, signs of change have sprung up in various pockets around the world. The following are a few examples of countries __4__ new environmental measures.When European explorers __5__ came to the New World, the fishing grounds off __6__ would become eastern Canada and New England __7__ rich cod and other species. The area, called the Grand Banks, was the most wonderful fishing ground in the world.Now, 500 years later, __8__ fishing has reduced the number of fish to dangerously low levels. __9__, Canada has closed the area __10__ cod fishing and set strict limits on catches of other species.1. A) focus B) concern C) involve D) engage2. A) in terms of B) contrary to C) regardless of D) rather than3. A) when B) though C) whether D) as4. A) undertook B) undertaking C) have undertaken D) undertake5. A) first B) early C) previously D) soon6. A) which B) that C) where D) what7. A) held B) hold C) holding D) to hold8. A) great B) large C) enormous D) excessive9. A) In general B) In particular C) In response D) In addition第9 页共11 页10. A) at B) in C) up D) toCosta Rica, a Central American country, has one of the most ambitious programs in the world to protect the ecological __1__ of its tropical rain forests. Much of the country has already been clear-cut, and soil erosion has been __2__. But a series of new environmental laws, __3__ the creation of parks and nature __4__ that cover one quarter of the country, __5__ at protecting Costa Rica’s remaining forests.Brazil is the __6__ of the world’s largest jungle rain forest, the Amazon. For decades, the government sought to colonize and develop the Amazon, __7__ severe environmental disaster to the area and its people.__8__ in 1991, under pressure from environmentalists around the world, Brazil changed __9__. It ended tax __10__ that had encouraged clearing of the Amazon rain forest, and agreed to a plan to provide money for new forest protection projects.1. A) diversity B) condition C) section D) mixture2. A) current B) natural C) extensive D) variable3. A) in addition B) other than C) on occasion D) together with4. A) conserves B) deserves C) preserves D) observes5. A) is aimed B) are aimed C) aims D) has aimed6. A) house B) family C) home D) shelter7. A) to bring B) bringing C) bring D) have brought8. A) However C) Therefore C) Furthermore D) But9. A) course B) range C) trace D) mission10. A) media B) devices C) favors D) chargesIn fact, all people’s lives change a lot when they move to the city. In cities, homes are built on top of one another--- in enormous apartment buildings. The feeling of private space and ownership no longer exists in houses literally __1__ one on the other.Psychologists have been studying the changes people experience __2__ they leave rural areas and move into urban __3__. One clear finding from their studies is __4__ people need green spaces for __5__ mental health. Children can play on paved playgrounds. That’s true. __6__, they just don’t have __7__ children in small towns. Without grass and trees and bushes and, yes, dirt to get dirt in, children __8__ an important part of childhood. The human soul, it seems, needs to stay close to __9__ roots.Adults can plant lots of things like bulbs in window boxes and large containers. However, __10__ window boxes isn’t the same as being an amateur gardener and growing peas, tomatoes and salad greens in a backyard garden. The lack of green space is now recognized and understood as a problem.1. A) piling B) to pile C) piled D) piles2. A) while B) when C) whether D) since3. A) environments B) basements C) regions D) frontiers4. A) if B) how C) which D) that5. A) good B) well C) better D) fine6 . A) Therefore B) Furthermore C) Anyhow D) However7. A) as much fun as B) much as fun as C) fun as much as D) as much as fun第10 页共11 页8. A) recall B) miss C) memorize D) contemplate9. A) their B) his C) her D) its10. A) tending B) to tend C) tended D) tend第11 页共11 页。

青书学堂系统西安石油大学-石油工程技术-大学英语I(上)所有答案

青书学堂系统西安石油大学-石油工程技术-大学英语I(上)所有答案

青书学堂系统西安石油大学-石油工程技术-大学英语I(上)所有答案20— You loo tired Whats the matter—____________ 本题50分A、 It doesnt matterB、 Oh, my head aches bad答案是:标准答案:B19— What is your major, Jac—____________ 本题50分A、 I study very hardB、 Im learning courseC、 I答案是:标准答案:D18— Have you ever been to the Great Wall in Beijing—____________ 本题50分A、 Yes, I amB、 No, I dont答案是:标准答案:C17— Which one do you e to my birthday答案是:标准答案:AThe landing on the moon was telecast _______本题25分A、 stayB、 liveC、 remainD、eeingB、 will have becomeC、 w答案是:标准答案:BThe way ____ you are doing the eing years本题25分A、 can be becomeB、 will答案是:标准答案:CWith a lot of difficult eB、wait …comeC、waiting …comi答案是:标准答案:AJac _________ in the street when I ____ on him本题25分A、… calledB、was waling … was callingC、 wal答案是:标准答案:DIt was going to rain just now; ______, it is clear now本题25分A、 butB、 forC、 howeverD、 therefor答案是:标准答案:CI’m afraid I can’t finish the wor _____ to heleB、 unless you comeC答案是:标准答案:BThe number of teachers in this school _______ unnown本题25分A、 areB、 areC、 isD、 is答案是:标准答案:C【who, conduct, little, eost ust have been 74 heated 75 being left 76 were believed 77 Using 78 ree” in ean ______本题25分A、 strict with time答案是:标准答案:DFrom the last two erica to visit an American friend, we will ents is TRUE according to the ericans usu答案是:标准答案:DThe writer of this ust be ______本题25分A、 an AmericanB、 a ChineseC、 a a’s criticism, _________本题25分A、 she has to lie in bed, doing nothingB、 she nows答案是:标准答案:CFrom what her ainly about _______ s本题25分A、 a growing-ue of the year because_______本题25分A、 customers trod on each others答案是:标准答案:DEdith’s father smoed a time t答案是:标准答案:CEdith stoed_______本题25分A、 attractiveB、 interested in tiesC、 ti答案是:标准答案:BEdiths father _______本题25分A、 did not lie ainly tells the reader how ___本题25分A、 the London Underground worsB、 a a can be found in ___本题25分A、 in every stationB、 every trainC、答案是:标准答案:BOn some trains, if a the diver B、oney only eans ___本题25分A、 change is offeredB、 only coins are acceptedC答案是:标准答案:D。

大一英语期末试题带答案

大一英语期末试题带答案

大一英语期末试题带答案I. Spelling: (10%)Directions: Listen to the following words and write them down. Each of them will be read twice.II.Dictation: (10%)Directions: You will hear a passage read three times. At the first reading, you should listen carefully for its general idea. At the second reading, you are required to write down the exact words you have just heard (with proper punctuation). At the third reading, you should check carefully what you have written down.III.Word Derivation: (5%)Directions: Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate form of the word given in the bracket.1.Do grades determine __________ (eligible) for graduate school or special programs?2.The result of the bilateral talks of the countries is ________ with our expectation. (correspond)3.There does, however, appear to be very little evidence to directly support such theories which thus remain largely __________. (speculate)4.Your misunderstandings derive from a completely ______ idea of the nature of charity. (err)5.The book is essentially a(n) ______ to religious tolerance. (exhort)IV. Phrasal Verbs: (5%)Directions: Fill in the blank in each sentence with a phrasal verb in its proper form. The base verb is given in the bracket.1. There was a notice saying “__________ the grass”. (keep)2. Shrewd as she was, she was __________ by him and losteverything. (take)3. It should be fully aware that the situation __________ immediate actions. (call)4. We must __________ our responsibilities and not try to get out of them. (face)5. The soaring real estate home price upsets me so much. It will at least take me ten years to __________ for a three-bedroom flat. (save)V. Multiple Choice: (20%)Directions: Choose one alternative which best completes each sentence or answers each question.1.It was difficult to return to __________ life after ten years in the military.A. civicB. civilityC. civilianD. civilized2. No one __________ would have anything to do with him.A. whateverB. whoeverC. whicheverD. however3. I can __________ to the absolute truth of his statement.A. protestB. attestC. detestD. contest4. Her work __________, she sat down for a cup of tea.A. being doneB. doingC. having doneD. done5. After _________ appeared to be an endless waiting, it was her turn to be examined.A. thatB. itC. whichD. what6. The accident him of his sight and the use of his legs.A. excludedB. disabledC. deprivedD. gripped7. On January 1st many people make a New Year .A. intentionB. determinationC. dedicationD. resolution8. My old grandma cannot stand this summer’s heat.A. intensiveB. intenseC. tenseD. dense9. Mr. Johnson tends to view most issues from a religious .A. senseB. aspectC. perspectiveD. notion10. The are in your favor because you have more experience.A. oddsB. scalesC. ratesD. ratios11. What these young men were doing a threat to the safety of the whole neighborhood.A. constructedB. constitutedC. contractedD. contributed12. The medicine the doctor gave me my headache.A. restrictedB. removedC. releasedD. relieved13. We would never have secured our independence without the aid you .A. renderedB. requestedC. presentedD. pursued14. The famous writer draws his childhood memories for the material of most of his stories.A. ofB. inC. onD. up15. The Beatles, the most famous British band of the 1960s, traveled worldwide for many years, __________ cultural barriers.A. transportingB. transferringC. transplantingD. transcending16. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to The Diary of the Unknown Soldier (Unit 9)?A. The cruelty in the war was out of the soldier’s expectation.B. The soldier willingly joined the war because he was a man of courage and was not afraid of death.C. What encouraged the soldier to live on was his wish to go home alive to see his family.D. The soldier was not only disgusted with the war, but also doubtful of the sensibility of the war.17. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the professor in Letter to a B Student (Unit 11)?A. There are more B students now than there used to be a few decades ago.B. Grades may not be the truthful indication of the students’ knowledge.C. Since grades are basically irrelevant and misleading, they should be eliminated in schools.D. Getting a B in class does not mean one will necessarily make less achievement in life.18. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Focus on Global Warming (Unit 13)?A. Due to the Internet, people are increasingly concerned with global warming.B. In the process of global warming, the temperature would rise at the same rate worldwide.C. The change of climate would bring disastrous consequences to humans, such as severe flooding, more cases of heart diseases, respiratory problems and so on.D. To combat global warming, we just need to take measures to reduce our vulnerability to it.19. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Should a Public Worker Accept Costly Gifts? (Unit 15)A. Out of his love for the community, the author accepted the condition that within a year he should be ready to go back to South Africa if the community needed him.B. The author believed that his service to the community should not be connected with any monetary purpose.C. The wife insisted that they should keep these gifts for the sake of their sons in the future marriages.D. To persuade his wife to return these gifts, the author promised to buy some ornaments for their children.20. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Open the Door to Forgiveness (Unit 16)?A. Hate is like an uncontrollable disease that darkens our life and affects our health.B. To deny one’s hate for someone contributes to the forgiveness of other’s misconducts.C. Forgiveness can break the grip that past wrong and pain have on our mind.D. Once we truly forgive someone, we will eventually forget the hurt.VI. Cloze: (10%)Directions: Fill in each of the blanks with ONE appropriate word.Time spent in a bookstore can be enjoyable, ___1___ you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find ___2___ away from a sudden shower. ___3___ the reasons, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The ___4___ to pick up a book with an attractive dust-jacket is irresistible, although this method of selection ought not to be ___5___, as you might end up ___6___ a rather boring book. You soon become engrossed in some book or ___7___, and usually it is only much ___8___ that you realize you have spent ___9___ much time there and must dash off to keep some forgotten appointment---without buying a ___10___, of course.VII.Reading Comprehension: (10%)Directions: In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than TEN words.According to a recent survey, employees in many companies today work longer hours than employees did in 1997. They also take shorter vacations than employees in 1997 took. It seems that Americans are working harder today than ever before. Or are they?A management consultant, Bill Meyer, decided to find out. For three days, he observed an investment banker hard at work. Meyer wrote down everything that banker did during his long workday----the banker worked 80 hours a week. At the end of the three-day period, Meyer reviewed the banke r’s activities with him. They discovered that the man spent 80 percent of his time doing busy work. For example, he attended unnecessary meetings, made repeated telephone calls, and spent time packing and unpacking his two big briefcases.Apparently, many people believe that the more time a person spends at work, the more she or he accomplished. However, the connection between time and productivity is not always positive. In fact, many studies indicate that after a certain point, anyone’s productivity and creativity begin to decrease. Furthermore, it is not always easy for individuals to realize that their performance is falling off.Part of the problem is understandable. When employers evaluate employees, they often consider the amount of time on the job in addition to job performance. Employees know this. Consequently, they work longer hours and take less vacation time than they did nine years ago. Although many working people can do their job effectively during a regular 40-hour work week, they feel they have to spend more time on the job after normal working hours so that the people who can promote them see them.【2017大一英语期末试题带答案】。

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_ 课程名称 大学英语(大一上册) 考试性质 考试 试卷类型 B使用班级 全校非艺术专业 考试方法 闭卷 人 数 题 号 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十 总 成 绩 成 绩 班级 学号 姓名 命题教师 教研室(系)主任审核(签字)---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线-------------------------------------------- 装 订 线 以 内 不 准 作 任 何 标 记 2009 /2010 学年第一学期期末考试题(卷)一,听力理解Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 statements. Each statement will be read only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.A) Mr. Smith is not pleased to be employed.B)Mr. Smith is pleased to be employed.B)Mr. Smith is presently employed.D) Mr. Smith is out of work now.2.A) I guess everything goes against.B)I guess everything is working for us.C)I guess everything is welcome.D)I guess everything is going to be fine.3.A) You should remember these things if you are interested in this job.B) You should remember these things when you are having a job-interview.C) You don’t have to remember these things if you decide to look for a new job.D) You can refer to these things if you are job-hunting.4.A) I graduated from the University of California.B) I enrolled in a mechanical engineering university in California.C) I finished my university course in the University of California.D) I studied in a mechanical engineering university in California.5.A) He is trying to hide the fact that he is old.a)Nothing could prevent him from growing old.b)The fact that he is growing old could not be hidden.c)Nobody could hide the fact that he is old.6.A) He insists that introducing the new method has no advantage.a)He believes that it is advantageous to the introduction of the new method.b)He insists on introducing the new method because it is advantageous.c)He disagrees with the view that there is no advantage in introducing the newmethod.7.A) I was as clever as he was.a)I was much cleverer than he was.b)I was not as clever as he was.c)He was much cleverer than I was.8. A) He has got an idea at the last moment.B) He always makes up his mind at the last minute.C) He never changes his mind until the last minute.D)He always loses his mind at the last minute.9. A) The train entered the railway station with the dense fog.B)The dense fog stopped the train.C)The train was stopped by the dancing group.D)The train was not punctual because of the dense fog.10. A) Both Miss Green and Miss Grey are in gray today.B)Miss Grey is in gray and Miss Green in green today.C)Gray is Miss Green’s favorite color while green is Miss Grey’s.D)Miss Green is dressed in gray and Miss Grey in green today.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.11. A) The picture is what he wants to get.B) He understands the situation.C) He is going to buy a picture for the party.D) He intends to join in the party.12. A) At the moment.B) At the man’s clothes store.C) In the cinema.D) In a supermarket.13. A) Studying engineering.B) Skydiving.C) Working as a mechanic.D) Doing a lot of fascinating things.14. A) Looking for newspapers.B) Seeking information from the classified.C) Asking a person called Clara for help.D) Going to the advertising company.15. A) Interviewer and interviewee. B) Manager and clerk.C) Shop-girl and consumer. D) Landlady and tenant.16. A) She’d like to have look at it right now.B) She has to work though she like to go and see it.C) She has to stay in the middle of the right place now.D) She is unwilling to go and see it._17. A) She was injured while working.B) She just lost her job.C) She was not feeling well.D) She found a job now. 18. A) There was a traffic accident.B) There was a driving test.C) There was a person killed in an accidentD) The lady hit the man.19. A) The man start working right now.B) She is not sure of it.C) She is sure enough that it takes time for the man to recover.D) The man will recover very soon.20. A) Friends.B) Doctor and patient.C) Salesman and consumer.D) Teacher and student. 二,单项选择1. She read ______ when she was still a little girl.A) considerate B) considerable C) considerably D) considerately2. She likes to store _______ in her notebook when she reads.A) questions B) equations C) quotations D) pollution3. At last there was only one bottle of water for the whole team to _____.A) take over B) get over C) fight with D) share with4. Soon the newly married couple _____, in a borrowed car.A) sent off B) departed C) sent out D) removed5. She used to _____ favorite passages when she enjoyed reading.A) undercover B) underestimate C) undergo D) underline__12. She smiled back at the _____ faces of her students. A) likely B) cheerful C) delight D) regretful 13. The novelist has a special ______ both to the present and the past of his country. A) favor B) responsibility C) quotation D) lodge 14. A letter the boy ’s behavior was sent to his father. A) regarding B) regarding to C) regarding as D) regardless 15. The curiosity to know what was in the letter was so strong that the boy could not _______ himself from opening it. A) restrain B) help C) save D) limit 16. The thief tried to run away but give up when he found himself______ . A)surrounded B)surrounding C)encircling D)recycling 17. The musicians into their places. A) sat B) filed C) followed D) dropped 18. You ’d better take the gloves with you. It ’s colder than yesterday. A) more B) terribly C) seriously D) considerably 19. It ’s painful to mistake kindness love. A) as B) for C) with D) to 20. It ’s difficult to find a to this problem. A) way B) method C)means D) solution 21.He was so _____ by the sudden happening that he did nothing for a moment. A) registered B) wicked C) startled D) filed22. I nearly fell as I ______ from a man who rushed up to me.A) backward B) awkward C) retreated D) avoided23. He is the bets basketball player in the school, but no one has ever班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以内不准作任 何标记___三,阅读理解(一)CDDADHolidays in the United States usually occur at least once a month. Most months have a national holiday that has been arranged to be celebrated on a Monday. The holidays have all been decided to be celebrated on a Monday so that the workers may have 3-day weekends ―that is, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in order to rest or travel or do things with their families. Major holidays in the United States such as New Year’s Day or Christmas Day or the day, when we remember the first settlers of the United States, called Thanksgiving Day are celebrated all over the country. During these holidays most businesses close and the workers stay home and celebrate with their families.Vacation can be from 2 weeks a year to 4 weeks a year. This usually depend on how long you’ve been working for a company, what type of position you have, whether you have a very high position or a very important position and it’s difficult to find someone to replace you. In this case, you might take a few days at a time rather than taking one month all at once. Usually the more time you spend working for a company, the more you may get for a vacation.1. The government of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have a _______ weekend almost once a month.A) 1-day B) 2-day C) 3-day D) 4-day2. Workers in the United States sometimes work from ________.A) Monday to Saturday B) Tuesday to SundayC) Thursday to Friday D) Tuesday to Friday3. Which statement is NOT true according to this passage?A) Only a few shops remain open on New Year’s Day._Today the position is quite different. Women can now vote and choose their own husbands. In 1970 a law was passed to give them an equal share of property in the case of divorce, and in the same year the Equal Pay Act gave them the right to equal pay with men for work of equal value. Yet despite these changes, there is no doubt that there are still great difference between men and women. Many employers — maybe even the majority — seem to ignore the Equal Pay Act, and the average working women is likely to earn only about half what a man earns for the same job. Most women who do work still do unskilled jobs, while only a small proportion of the country ’s workers, possibly one third, are in fact women. There is also great inequality in education. Only a quarter of all university students are women, and, at present boys ’ schools are undoubtedly much better than girls ’ schools. 1. Which of the following couldn ’t a woman probably be in the 19th century? A) A nurse. B) A manager. C) A shop-keeper. D) A land-lady. 2. Women have the right to equal pay because ________. A) a law was passed B) the Equal Pay Act was passed C) they can vote D) they do the same jobs as men 3. Paragraph 3 gives examples of ________. A) equality of women B) inequality of women C) the improving situation for women D) ideas for the future 4. The last sentence of Paragraph 1 suggests that ________. A) women were happy in the 19th century B) people thought that women were unhappy in the 19th centuryC) women were worse off than todayD) women were better off than today5. The author of this article probably agrees that ________.班级 学号姓名---------------------------------------------装-----------------------------------------订----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------------装订线以内不准作任 何标记_He looked into the room —no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to the window and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noise. Then someone turned on a light in corridor. Bob looked around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on his desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read. Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He couldn’t move. The floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the headmaster’s shoes and socks for a hour.“Why doesn’t he get up and go to bed?”Bob thought.Mr. Mannering read his book for another hour. Finally, the headmaster closed his book and stood up. He put the book on a shelf and walked toward the door.“Thank heavens he didn’t find me under the sofa,”thought Bob.Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa.“Would you turn off the light when you leave?”He said, and left the study.1. Bob returned to the school more than two hour late because ________.A) he enjoyed himself too much B) he did not catch the busC) he bought too many things D) he ran into an old friend2. The main door was ________.A) too high B) open C) shut D) slightly open3. Bob did not go to his dormitory because ________.A) the door was lockedB) the window was shutC) it was quite darkD) the wall was too high for him to climb up4. Instead, Bob went into the headmaster’s ________.A) dormitory B) private officeC) classroom house5. The tone of the passage can be described as ________.A) cold B) humorous C) angry D) doubtful(四)ACDCCEach May the quiet city of Indianapolis is jammed with people. They come to watch the “Indy 500.”This 500-mile race is the most famous of all auto races.The motor race track is on the spot where an old farm once stood. A man named Carl Fisher bought the land in 1909. The car was a new invention at that time. Hardly anyone took the idea of car racing seriously. Yet Fisher pushed ahead with his plan to build a track.In two years the track was finished. It took 450 workers, 300 mules, and seven giant steamrollers to do the job. First, the ground was made perfectly flat. Then gravel was spread over the two-and-a-half-mile track. The top layer was made ofcrushed stone and tar. Grandstands to hold 15,000 people were build.The first races at the track were a disaster. The road broke under the speeding autos. Dust and rocks flew into drivers faces. There were several accidents. Some drivers and even some fans were killed.Auto racing might have ended after that. But Carl Fisher promised to make the track safer. This was done by paving it with 3,000 bricks. Safer grandstands were also built. Now they hold 300,000 fans who attend the race each year.1. What kind land was the auto track built on?A) Farmland. B) Park land. C) City land. D) Swamp land.2. In 1909, most people hadn’t seen any ________.A) roads B) mules C) car races D) farmers3. The trace tack was covered with ________.A) tar and grass B) wood and stoneC) tar and plastic D) stone and tar4. What happened at first races?A) No one showed up. B) Cars ran out of gas.C) People were killed in accidents. D) Auto racing ended.5. The race track was paved with bricks to make I t________.A) quicker B) bigger C) safer D) faster.四,完形填空(1)Learning a foreign language has been a __1__ experience for me , but one that I wouldn’t __2__ for anything. Not only did learning another language teach me the __3__ of hard work, but it also gave me __4__ into another culture, __5__ my mind was opened to new ways of seeing things. The most wonderful result of having learned a foreign language was __6__ I could communicate with many more people than before. Talking with people is one of my favorite activities, __7__ being able to speak a new language lets me meet new people, __8__ conversations, and form new, unforgettable friendships. __9__ I speak a foreign language, __10__ staring into space when English is being spoken, I can participate and make friends. I am able to reach out to others and bridge the gap between my language and culture and theirs.1. A) quite trying B) most trying C) quite affecting D) most affecting2. A) ask B) provide C) trade D) call3. A) reward B) feature C) concern D) value4. A) insight B) fashion C) foundation D) alarm5. A) which B) and C) until D) after6. A) when B) where C) that D) since7. A) so B) while C) but D) if8. A) participating in B) participate in C) participating D) participate9. A) even if B) now that C) as if D) rather than10. A) as well B) far from C) instead of D) no longer(2)Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult __1__ most rewarding experiences of my life. __2__ at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the __3__.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, __4__ I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students. I was __5__ the top of my class for two years.However, my experience in senior middle school was very different from before. __6__ my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. __7__ we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, __8__ it up and down, shouted, “No! No! No!”It didn’t __9__ me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. __10__ my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to say anything at all in English.1. A) still B) yet C) unless D) until2. A) Because B) If C) Before D) Although3. A) attitude B) court C) effort D) necessity4. A) when B) where C) since D) till5. A) on B) in C) at D) up6. A) While B) As C) After D) Once7. A) Whatever B) Whenever C) Whoever D) Whichever8. A) to shake B) shook C) shaking D) shaken9. A) bring B) take C) carry D) fetch10. A) Not only L lost B) I lost not only C) Lost I not only D) Not only did I loseTake the program seriously.Online learning is not easier than study in __1__ classrooms. In fact, many students say it requires __2__ more time and effort. Requirements __3__ online courses are not less than those of any __4__ program. Successful students, __5__ , see online learning as a convenient way to __6__ their education—not an easier way. Many online students sit __7__ computers for hours __8__ during evenings and on weekends in order to __9__ their assignments. __10__ other people are finished and having fun is most likely the time when online students do their course work. Online students need to commit 4 to 15 hours a week for each course.1. A) average B) boring C) regular D) serious2. A) many B) great C) large D) much3. A) in B) for C) with D) on4. A) issue B) garage C) quality D) similarity5 A) however B) instead C) furthermore D) otherwise6. A) accept B) receive C) obtain D) catch7. A) upon B) for C) at D) toward8. A) at the time B) at one time C) at this time D) at a time9. A) complete B) general C) whole D) thorough10. A) Whether B) Which C) What D) WhenLearning a foreign language was one of the most difficult __1__ most rewarding experiences of my life. __2__ at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the __3__.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, __4__ I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students. I was __5__ the top of my class for two years.However, my experience in senior middle school was very different from before. __6__ my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. __7__ we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, __8__ it up and down, shouted, “No! No! No!”It didn’t __9__ me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. __10__ my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to sayanything at all in English.1. A) still B) yet C) unless D) until2. A) Because B) If C) Before D) Although3. A) attitude B) court C) effort D) necessity4. A) when B) where C) since D) till5. A) on B) in C) at D) up6. A) While B) As C) After D) Once7. A) Whatever B) Whenever C) Whoever D) Whichever8. A) to shake B) shook C) shaking D) shaken9. A) bring B) take C) carry D) fetch10. A) Not only L lost B) I lost not only C) Lost I not only D) Not only did I lose。

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