网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业
网院北语18秋《阅读II》作业_1(满分)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The clothes a person wears may express his ____ or social position.A: curiosityB: statusC: determinationD: significance2(4·Ö) : A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ____.A: markB: featureC: traceD: appearance3(4·Ö) : Eggs are ____ according to size.A: passedB: judgedC: gradedD: chained4(4·Ö) : In this kind of hotel, there are no ____ rooms.A: luxuryB: marvelousC: occasionalD: sculptured5(4·Ö) : _____ we stood at the top of the building, the people below were hardly visible.A: AsB: AlthoughC: UnlessD: In spite of6(4·Ö) : The words of his old teacher left a _____ impression on his mind.He is still influenced by them.A: longB: livelyC: lastingD: liberal7(4·Ö) : What I am about to relate is ___ but a pleasant story, in fact, it's rather unpleasant.A: some thingB: somethingC: nothingD: anything8(4·Ö) : Atzel£§s face (lit up) with a smile and he said, ¡°You see, I was right."A: looked prettierB: turned red------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: burned hotD: became brighter9(4·Ö) : Keep indoors and don't _____ your skin to the sun.A: inflictB: openC: imposeD: expose10(4·Ö) : John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must _______ the curiosity and creativity of children.A: seekB: stimulateC: shapeD: secure11(4·Ö) : Air pollution (affects) rivers and lakes indirectly because it causes acid rain.A: influencesB: comes towardsC: destroysD: changes12(4·Ö) : I¡¯ll give you my telephone number in case you __________ want to get in touch with me.A: shouldB: willC: wouldD: need13(4·Ö) : Greater efforts are needed before we can ____ our goal.A: dozenB: attainC: avenueD: reward14(4·Ö) : In order to deceive even the (shrewd) German Secret Field Police who sometimes headed unwelcome search parties, the candle was partially burned.A: stupidB: searchingC: cruelD: cunning15(4·Ö) : From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A: markingB: having been markedC: markedD: to be marked------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16(4·Ö) : At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little house (quivered) and sparkled in the sunshine, and drops of water hung trembling at their tips.A: shoneB: workedC: weakenedD: trembled17(4·Ö) : Had he worked harder, he ____ the exams.A: must have got throughB: would have got throughC: would get throughD: could get through18(4·Ö) : Two weeks before, Mable affixed placards to utility poles, (admonishing) us to move our cars on the Saturday specified.A: advisingB: warningC: compellingD: guiding19(4·Ö) : She ought to stop work£»she has a headache because she ______ too long. A: has been readingB: had readC: is readingD: read20(4·Ö) : If she doesn£§t tell him the truth now, he£§ll simply keep on asking her until she _______.A: doesB: has doneC: will doD: would do21(4·Ö) : You cannot be _______ careful when you drive a car.A: veryB: soC: tooD: enough22(4·Ö) : Not only ___ in danger, but also that of her son Jacques and herlittle daughter Jacqueline.A: was her own lifeB: her own life wasC: is her own lifeD: has her own life23(4·Ö) : ____ the many hours of study that he devoted to the subject, he still found the subject matter difficult.A: After------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: Because ofC: Due toD: Despite24(4·Ö) : He said he would ____ me to Mr. Li but he didn¡¯t.A: commentB: suggestC: commandD: recommend25(4·Ö) : On the moving day, I didn'thave the heart to tell him that he could _____ theaccordion.A: disposeB: dispose ofC: get ridD: throw ofµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The clothes a person wears may express his ____ or social position.A: curiosityB: statusC: determinationD: significance2(4·Ö) : A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ____.A: markB: featureC: traceD: appearance3(4·Ö) : Eggs are ____ according to size.A: passedB: judgedC: gradedD: chained4(4·Ö) : In this kind of hotel, there are no ____ rooms.A: luxuryB: marvelousC: occasionalD: sculptured5(4·Ö) : _____ we stood at the top of the building, the people below were hardly visible.A: AsB: AlthoughC: UnlessD: In spite of6(4·Ö) : The words of his old teacher left a _____ impression on his mind.He is------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------still influenced by them.A: longB: livelyC: lastingD: liberal7(4·Ö) : What I am about to relate is ___ but a pleasant story, in fact, it's rather unpleasant.A: some thingB: somethingC: nothingD: anything8(4·Ö) : Atzel£§s face (lit up) with a smile and he said, ¡°You see, I was right."A: looked prettierB: turned redC: burned hotD: became brighter9(4·Ö) : Keep indoors and don't _____ your skin to the sun.A: inflictB: openC: imposeD: expose10(4·Ö) : John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must _______ the curiosity and creativity of children.A: seekB: stimulateC: shapeD: secure11(4·Ö) : Air pollution (affects) rivers and lakes indirectly because it causes acid rain.A: influencesB: comes towardsC: destroysD: changes12(4·Ö) : I¡¯ll give you my telephone number in case you __________ want to get in touch with me.A: shouldB: willC: wouldD: need13(4·Ö) : Greater efforts are needed before we can ____ our goal.A: dozen------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: attainC: avenueD: reward14(4·Ö) : In order to deceive even the (shrewd) German Secret Field Police who sometimes headed unwelcome search parties, the candle was partially burned.A: stupidB: searchingC: cruelD: cunning15(4·Ö) : From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A: markingB: having been markedC: markedD: to be marked16(4·Ö) : At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little house (quivered) and sparkled in the sunshine, and drops of water hung trembling at their tips.A: shoneB: workedC: weakenedD: trembled17(4·Ö) : Had he worked harder, he ____ the exams.A: must have got throughB: would have got throughC: would get throughD: could get through18(4·Ö) : Two weeks before, Mable affixed placards to utility poles, (admonishing) us to move our cars on the Saturday specified.A: advisingB: warningC: compellingD: guiding19(4·Ö) : She ought to stop work£»she has a headache because she ______ too long. A: has been readingB: had readC: is readingD: read20(4·Ö) : If she doesn£§t tell him the truth now, he£§ll simply keep on asking her until she _______.A: doesB: has doneC: will do------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: would do21(4·Ö) : You cannot be _______ careful when you drive a car.A: veryB: soC: tooD: enough22(4·Ö) : Not only ___ in danger, but also that of her son Jacques and herlittle daughter Jacqueline.A: was her own lifeB: her own life wasC: is her own lifeD: has her own life23(4·Ö) : ____ the many hours of study that he devoted to the subject, he still found the subject matter difficult.A: AfterB: Because ofC: Due toD: Despite24(4·Ö) : He said he would ____ me to Mr. Li but he didn¡¯t.A: commentB: suggestC: commandD: recommend25(4·Ö) : On the moving day, I didn'thave the heart to tell him that he could _____ theaccordion.A: disposeB: dispose ofC: get ridD: throw of。
东北师范大学英美文学18秋在线作业2-1答案

东北师范大学英美文学18秋在线作业2-1作业试题参考答案一、单选题共20题,50分1、Of all the 18th century novelists Henry Fielding was the first to set out,both in theory and practice,to write specifically a“____in prose,”the first to give the modern novel its structure and style.Atragic epicBcomic epicCromanceDlyric epic这道题选择:B2、“For a week after the commission of the impious and profane offence of asking for more, Oliver remained a close prisoner in the dark and solitary room ...”(Dickens, Oliver Twist) What did Oliver ask for?AMore time to play.BMore food to eat.CMore book to read.DMore money to spend.这道题选择:B3、Tess of the D’Urbervilles, one of Thomas Hardy’s best known novels, portrays man as ________.Abeing hereditarily either good or badBbeing self-sufficientChaving no control over his own fateDstill retaining his own faith in a world of confusion这道题选择:Cfter reading the first chapter of Pride and Prejudice, we may come to know that Mrs. Bennet is a woman of _______ .Asimple character and quick witBsimple character and poor understandingCintricate character and quick witDintricate character and poor understanding这道题选择:B5、"Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?…And if God had gifted me with some beauty,and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from _______ .APride and PrejudiceBJane EyreCWuthering HeightsDGreat Expectations这道题选择:B6、The subj ect matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses on .Aordinary country people and scenes。
网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业_2(满分)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The lines, "Two roads diverged in a wood. and l/l took the one less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference. " are found in __________.A: Robert Frost¡¯s The Road Not taken"B: William Wordsworth¡¯s "Lines Written in Early Spring"C: John Keats¡¯s "Ode to Autumn"D: Percy Bysshe Shelly¡¯s "ode to the West Wind"2(4·Ö) : In the first part of the novel Pride and prejudice, Mr. Darcy has a £¨n£© ______ of the Bennet family.A: high opinionB: great admirationC: low opinionD: erroneous view3(4·Ö) : In Hardy£§s Wessex novels, there is an apparent _______ touch in his description of the simple and beautiful though primitive rural life.A: humorousB: romanticC: nostalgicD: sarcastic4(4·Ö) : Which is considered the summit of Shakespeare¡¯s art.A: HamletB: Romeo and JulietC: The Winter¡¯s TaleD: Love¡¯s Labour¡¯s Lost5(4·Ö) : In Fitzgerald£§s The Great Gatsby, there are detailed descriptions of big parties. The purpose of such descriptions is so show _______.A: emptiness of lifeB: the corruption of the upper classC: contrast of the rich and the poorD: the happy days of the Jazz Age6(4·Ö) : Within her little lyrics Dickinson addresses those issues that concern ______, which include religion, death, immorality, love and nature.A: the whole human beingsB: the frontiersC: the African AmericansD: her relatives7(4·Ö) : What does Wordsworth£§s poem "The Solitary Reaper" tell us about Romanticist?A: To romanticists, poetry is an expression of an individual£§s feelings and experiences no matter how fragmentary and momentary these feelings and experiences are.B: Romanticist take delight only in sound effect, the theme of a work is not------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------their concern.C: Romanticist are not patient peopleD: they would leave before the revelation of the theme.E: Poetry should present the apparent and tangible.8(4·Ö) : The Victorian Age was largely an age of___&nb sp;, eminently represented by Dickens and Thackera y.A: poetryB: dramaC: proseD: epic prose9(4·Ö) : Poetry is defined by ______ as ¡°the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, which originates in emotion recollected in tranquility¡±.A: William WordsworthB: William BlakeC: Percy Bysshe ShelleyD: Robert Southey10(4·Ö) : Dickens attacks the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds in ______.A: Hand TimesB: Great ExpectationsC: Our Mutual FriendD: Bleak House11(4·Ö) : Jane Austen¡¯ s practical idealism is that love should be justified by ______ and disciplined by self-control.A: reasonB: senseC: rationalityD: sensibility12(4·Ö) : How many periods are divided into in the creation years of Shakespeare?A: threeB: fourC: twoD: five13(4·Ö) : Which novel gave Woolf the reputation as an important psychological writer?A: To the LighthouseB: The wavesC: Mrs.DallowayD: The Common Reader14(4·Ö) : Lots of people rushed to Gatsby£§s party at the weekend and they------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------clustered around Castsby£§s wealth like£¨ £©.A: gluttonsB: fliesC: insectsD: moths15(4·Ö) : In his poetry, Whitman shows concern for ______ and the burgeoning life of cities.A: the colonistsB: the capitalistsC: the whole hard -working peopleD: the intellectualsÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : In Robinson Crusoe£¬Crusoe read magazine everydayA: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : The publication of Twice-told Tales marked a turning point both in Hawthorne¡¯s career and personal life.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : The Scarlet Letter relates the conflicts between the society and the individual.A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe retells the story in the first person singularA: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : Pip, Estella, Havisham, Magwitch, and Joe Gargery are most likely names of characters in Oliver Twist.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel brought his instant fame and money.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : Crusoe got spiritual support from his daily reading of the Bible.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Daniel Defoe was born in a teacher¡¯s family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : The life of school at Hawkshead greatly affected Wordsworth¡¯s poetry. A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : Jane Austen¡¯s style is possessed of a neat humor and a satirical------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------touch.A: ¶ÔB: ´íµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The lines, "Two roads diverged in a wood. and l/l took the one less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference. " are found in __________.A: Robert Frost¡¯s The Road Not taken"B: William Wordsworth¡¯s "Lines Written in Early Spring"C: John Keats¡¯s "Ode to Autumn"D: Percy Bysshe Shelly¡¯s "ode to the West Wind"2(4·Ö) : In the first part of the novel Pride and prejudice, Mr. Darcy has a £¨n£© ______ of the Bennet family.A: high opinionB: great admirationC: low opinionD: erroneous view3(4·Ö) : In Hardy£§s Wessex novels, there is an apparent _______ touch in his description of the simple and beautiful though primitive rural life.A: humorousB: romanticC: nostalgicD: sarcastic4(4·Ö) : Which is considered the summit of Shakespeare¡¯s art.A: HamletB: Romeo and JulietC: The Winter¡¯s TaleD: Love¡¯s Labour¡¯s Lost5(4·Ö) : In Fitzgerald£§s The Great Gatsby, there are detailed descriptions of big parties. The purpose of such descriptions is so show _______.A: emptiness of lifeB: the corruption of the upper classC: contrast of the rich and the poorD: the happy days of the Jazz Age6(4·Ö) : Within her little lyrics Dickinson addresses those issues that concern ______, which include religion, death, immorality, love and nature.A: the whole human beingsB: the frontiersC: the African AmericansD: her relatives7(4·Ö) : What does Wordsworth£§s poem "The Solitary Reaper" tell us about Romanticist?A: To romanticists, poetry is an expression of an individual£§s feelings and------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------experiences no matter how fragmentary and momentary these feelings and experiences are.B: Romanticist take delight only in sound effect, the theme of a work is not their concern.C: Romanticist are not patient peopleD: they would leave before the revelation of the theme.E: Poetry should present the apparent and tangible.8(4·Ö) : The Victorian Age was largely an age of___&nb sp;, eminently represented by Dickens and Thackera y.A: poetryB: dramaC: proseD: epic prose9(4·Ö) : Poetry is defined by ______ as ¡°the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, which originates in emotion recollected in tranquility¡±.A: William WordsworthB: William BlakeC: Percy Bysshe ShelleyD: Robert Southey10(4·Ö) : Dickens attacks the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds in ______.A: Hand TimesB: Great ExpectationsC: Our Mutual FriendD: Bleak House11(4·Ö) : Jane Austen¡¯ s practical idealism is that love should be justified by ______ and disciplined by self-control.A: reasonB: senseC: rationalityD: sensibility12(4·Ö) : How many periods are divided into in the creation years of Shakespeare?A: threeB: fourC: twoD: five13(4·Ö) : Which novel gave Woolf the reputation as an important psychological writer?A: To the LighthouseB: The waves------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: Mrs.DallowayD: The Common Reader14(4·Ö) : Lots of people rushed to Gatsby£§s party at the weekend and they clustered around Castsby£§s wealth like£¨ £©.A: gluttonsB: fliesC: insectsD: moths15(4·Ö) : In his poetry, Whitman shows concern for ______ and the burgeoning life of cities.A: the colonistsB: the capitalistsC: the whole hard -working peopleD: the intellectualsÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : In Robinson Crusoe£¬Crusoe read magazine everydayA: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : The publication of Twice-told Tales marked a turning point both in Hawthorne¡¯s career and personal life.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : The Scarlet Letter relates the conflicts between the society and the individual.A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe retells the story in the first person singularA: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : Pip, Estella, Havisham, Magwitch, and Joe Gargery are most likely names of characters in Oliver Twist.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel brought his instant fame and money.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : Crusoe got spiritual support from his daily reading of the Bible.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Daniel Defoe was born in a teacher¡¯s family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : The life of school at Hawkshead greatly affected Wordsworth¡¯s poetry.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : Jane Austen¡¯s style is possessed of a neat humor and a satirical touch.A: ¶ÔB: ´í。
网院北语18秋《阅读II》作业_4(满分)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The climate warmed and cooled, new plants and animals evolved and (became extinct) in their turn, and sea levels rose and fell over periods of thousands, if not millions of years.A: died outB: developedC: changedD: lasted2(4·Ö) : If you hook something truly big, we can (come to your aid).A: helpB: needC: boatD: hand3(4·Ö) : He had loved and studied and explored that land _______ he could remember.A: afterB: ever sinceC: startingD: until4(4·Ö) : I held onto the rail with a feeble grip and began to descend the (treacherous) steps.A: insecureB: trickyC: complicatedD: wicked5(4·Ö) : Your hair wants _______. You£§d better have it done tomorrow.A: cutB: to cutC: cuttingD: being cut6(4·Ö) : Relief workers were handing ______ emergency rations (to the survivors). A: inB: outC: byD: over7(4·Ö) : Poets and people were eager to sing the praises not only of (victors)in battle but also of victors in contests of skill and strength.A: soldiersB: winnersC: participantsD: warriors8(4·Ö) : Only when you realize the importance of foreign languages ___them well. A: you can learn------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: can you learnC: you learnedD: did you learn9(4·Ö) : She worked for six hours _____ .A: at the stretchB: at stretchC: at a stretchD: in stretch10(4·Ö) : I am one of a very few who ___ in a position to tell it.A: areB: wereC: isD: was11(4·Ö) : You ____ your tooth pulled out before it rot completely.A: had better gotB: had to get betterC: had better to getD: had better get12(4·Ö) : Some of this waste is released by the power-stations into the air or water; someis (stored).A: dissolvedB: kept in a special placeC: changedD: reduced in time13(4·Ö) : I don¡¯t like talking on ______telephone ; I prefer writing ____letters.A: a,theB: the,/C: the,theD: A ,/14(4·Ö) : The newspaper did not mention the _______ of the damage caused by the fire.A: rangeB: levelC: extentD: quantity15(4·Ö) : All thses issues are of little interest to most Americans,who suffer from what Schwarcz terms an "(allergy) to history."A: hypersensitivityB: indifferenceC: attentionD: dislike------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16(4·Ö) : "Thank you,"the old man said.He was too simple to wonder when he had attained (humility).A: the quality of being humbleB: the quality of being thoughtgulC: the quality of being wiseD: the quality of being philosophical17(4·Ö) : These two construction groups worked at remarkable speed, each ____ to cover a greater distance than the other.A: triedB: tryingC: triesD: to try18(4·Ö) : It is urgent that the police __________ about the traffic accident occurred on the highway.A: are noticedB: will be noticedC: were noticedD: be noticed19(4·Ö) : For several hours they had (probed) the ruins with ultra-sensitive microphones,listening for the tapping that the miners had reported.A: searchedB: dugC: shoutedD: excavated20(4·Ö) : I will take the coat, ____ cheap or dear.A: it beingB: be itC: was itD: it was21(4·Ö) : He's lined _____ a live band for the party.A: upB: byC: inD: for22(4·Ö) : I can hardly walk, ____ run.¡¡A: much lessB: more likeC: thanD: in addition to23(4·Ö) : Flood control projects have been necessary to bring this problem (under control).A: be in charge ofB: be prepared with------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: deal with successfullyD: discuss thoroughly24(4·Ö) : During the war I was _______ to the naval college as a gunnery instructor.A: accompaniedB: attachmentC: belongedD: attached25(4·Ö) : The white eggshell (had shattered) where the egg had struck.A: had straightenedB: had flattenedC: had changed colorD: had broken into piecesµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The climate warmed and cooled, new plants and animals evolved and (became extinct) in their turn, and sea levels rose and fell over periods of thousands, if not millions of years.A: died outB: developedC: changedD: lasted2(4·Ö) : If you hook something truly big, we can (come to your aid).A: helpB: needC: boatD: hand3(4·Ö) : He had loved and studied and explored that land _______ he could remember.A: afterB: ever sinceC: startingD: until4(4·Ö) : I held onto the rail with a feeble grip and began to descend the (treacherous) steps.A: insecureB: trickyC: complicatedD: wicked5(4·Ö) : Your hair wants _______. You£§d better have it done tomorrow.A: cutB: to cutC: cuttingD: being cut------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6(4·Ö) : Relief workers were handing ______ emergency rations (to the survivors). A: inB: outC: byD: over7(4·Ö) : Poets and people were eager to sing the praises not only of (victors)in battle but also of victors in contests of skill and strength.A: soldiersB: winnersC: participantsD: warriors8(4·Ö) : Only when you realize the importance of foreign languages ___them well. A: you can learnB: can you learnC: you learnedD: did you learn9(4·Ö) : She worked for six hours _____ .A: at the stretchB: at stretchC: at a stretchD: in stretch10(4·Ö) : I am one of a very few who ___ in a position to tell it.A: areB: wereC: isD: was11(4·Ö) : You ____ your tooth pulled out before it rot completely.A: had better gotB: had to get betterC: had better to getD: had better get12(4·Ö) : Some of this waste is released by the power-stations into the air or water; someis (stored).A: dissolvedB: kept in a special placeC: changedD: reduced in time13(4·Ö) : I don¡¯t like talking on ______telephone ; I prefer writing____letters.A: a,theB: the,/C: the,the------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: A ,/14(4·Ö) : The newspaper did not mention the _______ of the damage caused by the fire.A: rangeB: levelC: extentD: quantity15(4·Ö) : All thses issues are of little interest to most Americans,who suffer from what Schwarcz terms an "(allergy) to history."A: hypersensitivityB: indifferenceC: attentionD: dislike16(4·Ö) : "Thank you,"the old man said.He was too simple to wonder when he had attained (humility).A: the quality of being humbleB: the quality of being thoughtgulC: the quality of being wiseD: the quality of being philosophical17(4·Ö) : These two construction groups worked at remarkable speed, each ____ to cover a greater distance than the other.A: triedB: tryingC: triesD: to try18(4·Ö) : It is urgent that the police __________ about the traffic accident occurred on the highway.A: are noticedB: will be noticedC: were noticedD: be noticed19(4·Ö) : For several hours they had (probed) the ruins with ultra-sensitive microphones,listening for the tapping that the miners had reported.A: searchedB: dugC: shoutedD: excavated20(4·Ö) : I will take the coat, ____ cheap or dear.A: it beingB: be itC: was itD: it was21(4·Ö) : He's lined _____ a live band for the party.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: upB: byC: inD: for22(4·Ö) : I can hardly walk, ____ run.¡¡A: much lessB: more likeC: thanD: in addition to23(4·Ö) : Flood control projects have been necessary to bring this problem (under control).A: be in charge ofB: be prepared withC: deal with successfullyD: discuss thoroughly24(4·Ö) : During the war I was _______ to the naval college as a gunnery instructor.A: accompaniedB: attachmentC: belongedD: attached25(4·Ö) : The white eggshell (had shattered) where the egg had struck.A: had straightenedB: had flattenedC: had changed colorD: had broken into pieces。
北京语言大学 18秋《英美文学选读》作业3满分答案

D.Most writers were politically radical.
正确答案:C
In David Copperfield, who got married with David at last?
A.bland verse
B.heroic couplet
C.free verse
D.iambic pentameter
正确答案:C
In May 1945, Dreiser joined the ___
A.American republican
bor party
C.democratic party
A.Sense and Sensibility
B.Pride and Prejudice
C.Jane Eyre
D.Emma
正确答案:C
Among the great Middle English poets, Geoffrey Chaucer is known for his production of
A.Piers Plowman
B.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
C.Confessio Amantis
D.The Canterbury Tales
正确答案:D
The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is selected from____
B.Romanticist take delight only in sound effect, the theme of a work is not their concern.
网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业_3(满分)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(4·Ö) : All of the following poems by William Wordsworth are masterpieces on nature EXCEPT ______.A: ¡°I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud¡±B: ¡°An Evening Walk¡±C: ¡°Tintern Abbey¡±D: ¡°The Solitary Reaper¡±3(4·Ö) : Many people today tend to regard the play ¡° The Merchant of Venice ¡± as a satire of the hypocrisy of __________ and their false standards of friendship and love £¬ their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _________ .A: Christians / JewsB: Jews / ChristiansC: oppressors / oppressedD: people / Jews4(4·Ö) : Which of the following is NOT written by Jane Austen?A: Sense and SensibilityB: Pride and PrejudiceC: Jane EyreD: Emma5(4·Ö) : In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career.A: DreiserB: FaulknerC: FitzgeraldD: Jack London6(4·Ö) : It is generally regarded that Keats£§s most important and mature poems are in the form of _______ .A: odeB: elegyC: epicD: sonnet7(4·Ö) : "Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?¡-And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_______ .A: Pride and PrejudiceB: Jane EyreC: Wuthering HeightsD: Great Expectations8(4·Ö) : Dofoe had flair for business and______.A: farmingB: economyC: politicsD: medicine9(4·Ö) : The Sun Also Rises casts light on a whole generation after WWI and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of ¡°______.¡±A: the Beat GenerationB: the Lost GenerationC: the Babybooming AgeD: the Jazz Age10(4·Ö) : In Robert Frost£§s famous poems"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ,there are four lines like these:"The woods are lovely,dark and deep,/But I have promises to keep ,/And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to go before I sleep ".The second sleep refers to( ).A: calm downB: fall into sleepC: dieD: stop walking11(4·Ö) : Dickens¡¯best- depicted characters are the following. EXCEPT ______. A: innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless child charactersB: horrible and grotesqueC: broadly humorous or comical charactersD: simple, innocent and faithful women characters12(4·Ö) : Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to ______. A: ModernismB: ScientismC: Post-ModernismD: Feminism13(4·Ö) : ¡°If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind!¡± is an epigrammatic line by __.A: J.KeatsB: W.BlakeC: W.WordsworthD: P.Shelley14(4·Ö) : The essence of humanism is to ______.A: restore a medieval reverence for the church------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: avoid the circumstances of earthly lifeC: ¡¡¡¡ explore the next world in which men could live after deathD: ¡¡¡¡ emphasize human qualities15(4·Ö) : "I have no monarch in my life." this was said by___A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: John keatsD: Emily DickinsonÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : Meter is simply a rhythm that has been chosen by the poet and which he repeats and uses consistently over the length of a stanza or complete poem.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel is The Beautiful and Damned.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : Robert Frost left Harvard because he dislike the academic convention. A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Wordsworth¡¯s attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : While studying at Lawrence High School, Frost wrote poems and finished his studies at the top of his class.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Capitalism came into its monopoly stage, the gap between the rich and the poor was further deepened during Victorian period.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : According to Hawthorne, the scarlet letter "A" originally stood for "adultery" .A: ¶ÔB: ´íµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(4·Ö) : All of the following poems by William Wordsworth are masterpieces on nature EXCEPT ______.A: ¡°I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud¡±B: ¡°An Evening Walk¡±C: ¡°Tintern Abbey¡±D: ¡°The Solitary Reaper¡±3(4·Ö) : Many people today tend to regard the play ¡° The Merchant of Venice ¡± as a satire of the hypocrisy of __________ and their false standards of friendship and love £¬ their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _________ .A: Christians / JewsB: Jews / ChristiansC: oppressors / oppressedD: people / Jews4(4·Ö) : Which of the following is NOT written by Jane Austen?A: Sense and SensibilityB: Pride and PrejudiceC: Jane EyreD: Emma5(4·Ö) : In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career.A: DreiserB: FaulknerC: FitzgeraldD: Jack London6(4·Ö) : It is generally regarded that Keats£§s most important and mature poems are in the form of _______ .A: odeB: elegy------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: epicD: sonnet7(4·Ö) : "Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?¡-And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from _______ .A: Pride and PrejudiceB: Jane EyreC: Wuthering HeightsD: Great Expectations8(4·Ö) : Dofoe had flair for business and______.A: farmingB: economyC: politicsD: medicine9(4·Ö) : The Sun Also Rises casts light on a whole generation after WWI and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of ¡°______.¡±A: the Beat GenerationB: the Lost GenerationC: the Babybooming AgeD: the Jazz Age10(4·Ö) : In Robert Frost£§s famous poems"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ,there are four lines like these:"The woods are lovely,dark and deep,/But I have promises to keep ,/And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to go before I sleep ".The second sleep refers to( ).A: calm downB: fall into sleepC: dieD: stop walking11(4·Ö) : Dickens¡¯best- depicted characters are the following. EXCEPT ______. A: innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless child charactersB: horrible and grotesqueC: broadly humorous or comical charactersD: simple, innocent and faithful women characters12(4·Ö) : Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to ______. A: ModernismB: ScientismC: Post-ModernismD: Feminism13(4·Ö) : ¡°If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind!¡± is an epigrammatic line by __.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: J.KeatsB: W.BlakeC: W.WordsworthD: P.Shelley14(4·Ö) : The essence of humanism is to ______.A: restore a medieval reverence for the churchB: avoid the circumstances of earthly lifeC: ¡¡¡¡ explore the next world in which men could live after deathD: ¡¡¡¡ emphasize human qualities15(4·Ö) : "I have no monarch in my life." this was said by___A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: John keatsD: Emily DickinsonÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : Meter is simply a rhythm that has been chosen by the poet and which he repeats and uses consistently over the length of a stanza or complete poem.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel is The Beautiful and Damned.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : Robert Frost left Harvard because he dislike the academic convention. A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Wordsworth¡¯s attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : While studying at Lawrence High School, Frost wrote poems and finished his studies at the top of his class.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Capitalism came into its monopoly stage, the gap between the rich and------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------the poor was further deepened during Victorian period.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : According to Hawthorne, the scarlet letter "A" originally stood for "adultery" .A: ¶ÔB: ´í。
北语网院18春《阅读》(I)作业_2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : This website is ____ only to Chinese users. People in other countries cannot open it.A: possibleB: weirdC: availableD: simple2(4·Ö) : The woman sang a song to congratulate the new mayor who had just won the ____. She had voted him before.A: troubleB: appointmentC: electionD: office3(4·Ö) : I felt (thrilled) and proud.A: very excitedB: very nervousC: very surprisedD: very happy4(4·Ö) : It (opens up) the possibility for other music events, as well as sports events, theatre and talk shows to be broadcast live to the Internet.A: increasesB: hasC: offersD: projects5(4·Ö) : I would have come earlier, but I ____ that you were waiting for me.A: didn¡¯t knowB: hadn¡¯t knowC: would have knownD: haven¡¯t known6(4·Ö) : I____like to become a pianist some day.A: willB: mayC: wouldD: shall7(4·Ö) : There____ a desk, a table and three chairs in the room.A: hasB: haveC: isD: are8(4·Ö) : ____ by the beauty of nature, the girl from London decided to stay another two days off the farm.A: AttractingB: Attracted------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: To be attractedD: Having attracted9(4·Ö) : She is already 16 years old, but she ____as if she were still a little girl. A: believesB: absorbsC: accruesD: behaves10(4·Ö) : Where is my pen?I____it.A: should have lostB: must have lostC: would have lostD: might lose11(4·Ö) : They are (fastened) with letter-locks and contained a quarter of a million pounds in gold.A: tiedB: carvedC: carriedD: fixed firmly12(4·Ö) : The cold wind (took their breath away).A: surprised them very muchB: made it difficult for them to breatheC: made them feel very coldD: made it difficult for them to see things13(4·Ö) : Sir, you____be sitting in this waiting-room.It is for women and children only.A: oughtn¡¯t toB: can¡¯tC: won¡¯tD: don¡¯t14(4·Ö) : That is,how to let out the heated air of the body,and yet at the same time to (keep out) the rain.A: run away fromB: be safe fromC: hope forD: be benefited by15(4·Ö) : As the car (picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.A: gained speedB: lost controlC: was taken to the spotD: started running16(4·Ö) : It¡¯s no use drawing so many ugly pictures. Quality is more important than ____.A: variety------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: sizeC: quantityD: effort17(4·Ö) : Pass me the book ____ cover is red.A: whichB: whoseC: whatD: that18(4·Ö) : Your coat is dirty,____it for you?A: Am I washingB: Will I washC: Am I going to washD: Shall I wash19(4·Ö) : Herr Otto had (invented) an engine which ran on petrol.A: produced as something newB: improved a great dealC: put on exhibitionD: succeeded in making20(4·Ö) : My advisor encouraged ____ a summer course to improve my writing skills. A: for me takingB: me takingC: for me to takeD: me to take21(4·Ö) : What he wanted to do was to produce cars in large (quantities),all exactly the same,so that a part from one car would fit all the others.A: numbersB: sizesC: qualitiesD: varieties22(4·Ö) : With the ____of Mary, all the girl students are eager to go to the party. A: exhibitionB: exceptionC: exceptD: reception23(4·Ö) : For holidays, many people visit the Great Barrier Reef ____ the northeast coast of Australia, which has 700 islands.A: onB: inC: toD: off24(4·Ö) : I now understand a serious scientific (phenomenon).A: knowledgeB: news------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: factD: conclusion25(4·Ö) : We do not have a ____ school in our institute. The highest degree we provide for the students is a B. A. and a B.S.A: continueB: bayC: assistanceD: graduateµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : This website is ____ only to Chinese users. People in other countries cannot open it.A: possibleB: weirdC: availableD: simple2(4·Ö) : The woman sang a song to congratulate the new mayor who had just won the ____. She had voted him before.A: troubleB: appointmentC: electionD: office3(4·Ö) : I felt (thrilled) and proud.A: very excitedB: very nervousC: very surprisedD: very happy4(4·Ö) : It (opens up) the possibility for other music events, as well as sports events, theatre and talk shows to be broadcast live to the Internet.A: increasesB: hasC: offersD: projects5(4·Ö) : I would have come earlier, but I ____ that you were waiting for me.A: didn¡¯t knowB: hadn¡¯t knowC: would have knownD: haven¡¯t known6(4·Ö) : I____like to become a pianist some day.A: willB: mayC: wouldD: shall7(4·Ö) : There____ a desk, a table and three chairs in the room.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: hasB: haveC: isD: are8(4·Ö) : ____ by the beauty of nature, the girl from London decided to stay another two days off the farm.A: AttractingB: AttractedC: To be attractedD: Having attracted9(4·Ö) : She is already 16 years old, but she ____as if she were still a little girl. A: believesB: absorbsC: accruesD: behaves10(4·Ö) : Where is my pen?I____it.A: should have lostB: must have lostC: would have lostD: might lose11(4·Ö) : They are (fastened) with letter-locks and contained a quarter of a million pounds in gold.A: tiedB: carvedC: carriedD: fixed firmly12(4·Ö) : The cold wind (took their breath away).A: surprised them very muchB: made it difficult for them to breatheC: made them feel very coldD: made it difficult for them to see things13(4·Ö) : Sir, you____be sitting in this waiting-room.It is for women and children only.A: oughtn¡¯t toB: can¡¯tC: won¡¯tD: don¡¯t14(4·Ö) : That is,how to let out the heated air of the body,and yet at the same time to (keep out) the rain.A: run away fromB: be safe fromC: hope forD: be benefited by------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15(4·Ö) : As the car (picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.A: gained speedB: lost controlC: was taken to the spotD: started running16(4·Ö) : It¡¯s no use drawing so many ugly pictures. Quality is more important than ____.A: varietyB: sizeC: quantityD: effort17(4·Ö) : Pass me the book ____ cover is red.A: whichB: whoseC: whatD: that18(4·Ö) : Your coat is dirty,____it for you?A: Am I washingB: Will I washC: Am I going to washD: Shall I wash19(4·Ö) : Herr Otto had (invented) an engine which ran on petrol.A: produced as something newB: improved a great dealC: put on exhibitionD: succeeded in making20(4·Ö) : My advisor encouraged ____ a summer course to improve my writing skills. A: for me takingB: me takingC: for me to takeD: me to take21(4·Ö) : What he wanted to do was to produce cars in large (quantities),all exactly the same,so that a part from one car would fit all the others.A: numbersB: sizesC: qualitiesD: varieties22(4·Ö) : With the ____of Mary, all the girl students are eager to go to the party. A: exhibitionB: exceptionC: exceptD: reception23(4·Ö) : For holidays, many people visit the Great Barrier Reef ____ the northeast------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------coast of Australia, which has 700 islands.A: onB: inC: toD: off24(4·Ö) : I now understand a serious scientific (phenomenon).A: knowledgeB: newsC: factD: conclusion25(4·Ö) : We do not have a ____ school in our institute. The highest degree we provide for the students is a B. A. and a B.S.A: continueB: bayC: assistanceD: graduate。
网院北语18秋《阅读IV》作业_4(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Rain does not _____ bring down the temperature£®A: certainlyB: undoubtedlyC: necessarilyD: scarcely2(4·Ö) : He stood waving until the train was out of ____.A: sightB: glimpseC: sceneD: reach3(4·Ö) : ___ you are blind, you will not miss the astonishing changes taking place in Shanghai.A: althoughB: ifC: sinceD: unless4(4·Ö) : We substitute fish ____ meat several times a week.A: forB: withC: toD: and5(4·Ö) : Susan is not very intelligent, ____ work very hard.A: not does sheB: or does sheC: either does sheD: neither does she6(4·Ö) : What_____do you like best after class?A: actB: actionC: activityD: active7(4·Ö) : There are no seats ____ for those who are late for the show.A: availableB: enoughC: suppliedD: make8(4·Ö) : I doubt ____.A: whether he can comeB: if he can come or notC: while he will be hereD: that he will come9(4·Ö) : I didn¡¯t see your sister at the meeting. If she ____, she would have------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------met my brother.A: has comeB: did comeC: cameD: had come10(4·Ö) : Education is not an end but a(n) ____ to an end.A: meansB: solutionC: measureD: idea11(4·Ö) : We waited more than half an hour for Beth but _____ we had to leave without her.A: at lastB: afterwardC: eventuallyD: willingly12(4·Ö) : It was not a serious accident; the car needs only some _____ repairs. A: majorB: secondaryC: minorD: primary13(4·Ö) : He used to get up late, ____?A: did not heB: did heC: didn't heD: use he14(4·Ö) : The old people often raise ____ for the sake of companionship.A: petsB: pipesC: pillsD: pies15(4·Ö) : I hold the_____that hard work will surely lead to good result.A: aptitudeB: altitudeC: attitudeD: attribute16(4·Ö) : It was not until she has arrived home ____ remembered her appointment with the doctor.A: when sheB: that sheC: and sheD: she17(4·Ö) : Is he _____ his girlfriend was once a thief?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: aware ofB: aware thatC: knowing thatD: aware of that18(4·Ö) : The work in the office was_____by a constant stream of visitors.A: confusedB: hamperedC: reversedD: perplexed19(4·Ö) : ____ halfway through the experiment, there was a power failure and the teacher told us to stop.A: When we were onlyB: Being onlyC: When onlyD: Having been20(4·Ö) : We must recover the stolen goods at all ____.A: accountsB: conditionsC: paymentsD: costs21(4·Ö) : Doing all the housework ___ my mother at least three hours a day.A: spendsB: affordsC: occupiesD: spares22(4·Ö) : I would ask George to lend us the money if I ____ him.A: had knownB: have knownC: knewD: know23(4·Ö) : They must work _____ live.A: in order onB: on orderC: in order toD: on the order of24(4·Ö) : ____ I saw was two men crossing the street.A: WhatB: WhomC: WhoD: That25(4·Ö) : Plastics is a kind of ____ which is widely used in industry.A: massB: substance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: matterD: materialµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Rain does not _____ bring down the temperature£®A: certainlyB: undoubtedlyC: necessarilyD: scarcely2(4·Ö) : He stood waving until the train was out of ____.A: sightB: glimpseC: sceneD: reach3(4·Ö) : ___ you are blind, you will not miss the astonishing changes taking place in Shanghai.A: althoughB: ifC: sinceD: unless4(4·Ö) : We substitute fish ____ meat several times a week.A: forB: withC: toD: and5(4·Ö) : Susan is not very intelligent, ____ work very hard.A: not does sheB: or does sheC: either does sheD: neither does she6(4·Ö) : What_____do you like best after class?A: actB: actionC: activityD: active7(4·Ö) : There are no seats ____ for those who are late for the show.A: availableB: enoughC: suppliedD: make8(4·Ö) : I doubt ____.A: whether he can comeB: if he can come or notC: while he will be here------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: that he will come9(4·Ö) : I didn¡¯t see your sister at the meeting. If she ____, she would have met my brother.A: has comeB: did comeC: cameD: had come10(4·Ö) : Education is not an end but a(n) ____ to an end.A: meansB: solutionC: measureD: idea11(4·Ö) : We waited more than half an hour for Beth but _____ we had to leave without her.A: at lastB: afterwardC: eventuallyD: willingly12(4·Ö) : It was not a serious accident; the car needs only some _____ repairs. A: majorB: secondaryC: minorD: primary13(4·Ö) : He used to get up late, ____?A: did not heB: did heC: didn't heD: use he14(4·Ö) : The old people often raise ____ for the sake of companionship.A: petsB: pipesC: pillsD: pies15(4·Ö) : I hold the_____that hard work will surely lead to good result.A: aptitudeB: altitudeC: attitudeD: attribute16(4·Ö) : It was not until she has arrived home ____ remembered her appointment with the doctor.A: when sheB: that sheC: and she------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: she17(4·Ö) : Is he _____ his girlfriend was once a thief?A: aware ofB: aware thatC: knowing thatD: aware of that18(4·Ö) : The work in the office was_____by a constant stream of visitors.A: confusedB: hamperedC: reversedD: perplexed19(4·Ö) : ____ halfway through the experiment, there was a power failure and the teacher told us to stop.A: When we were onlyB: Being onlyC: When onlyD: Having been20(4·Ö) : We must recover the stolen goods at all ____.A: accountsB: conditionsC: paymentsD: costs21(4·Ö) : Doing all the housework ___ my mother at least three hours a day.A: spendsB: affordsC: occupiesD: spares22(4·Ö) : I would ask George to lend us the money if I ____ him.A: had knownB: have knownC: knewD: know23(4·Ö) : They must work _____ live.A: in order onB: on orderC: in order toD: on the order of24(4·Ö) : ____ I saw was two men crossing the street.A: WhatB: WhomC: WhoD: That25(4·Ö) : Plastics is a kind of ____ which is widely used in industry.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: massB: substanceC: matterD: material。
网院北语18秋《阅读IV》作业_2(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Playing violin is my favourite_____.A: relaxmentB: relaxationC: entertationD: entertainment2(4·Ö) : ____ in a peasant family, Jack always likes farm work.A: Brought inB: Brought upC: Brought aboutD: Brought out3(4·Ö) : We were deeply impressed by her important ____ to the success of the project.A: workB: determinationC: improvementD: contribution4(4·Ö) : Over a third of the population was estimated to have no_____to the health service.A: assessmentB: assignmentsC: exceptionD: access5(4·Ö) : This is the place ____ the foreign guests are going to visit.A: whereB: whenC: howD: which6(4·Ö) : There may be some points that you remain_____about.A: confusedB: confusingC: being confusedD: being confusing7(4·Ö) : His carelessness ____ her failure in the exams.A: resulted fromB: resultedC: resulted inD: resulted to8(4·Ö) : No one can avoid ____ by advertisements.A: influencedB: influencingC: to influenceD: being influenced------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9(4·Ö) : Amidst the crowd of happy, prosperous looking Christmas shoppers, the old man seemed _____.A: out of placeB: in placeC: to take placeD: to give place10(4·Ö) : These goods are_____for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.A: essentiallyB: completelyC: necessarilyD: remarkably11(4·Ö) : I wondered ____ to come to the party.A: whether he should have been askedB: whether he should askedC: whether he was askedD: should he been asked12(4·Ö) : You should _____ this opportunity and try to make a good impression on them£®A: take use ofB: make the use ofC: take advantage ofD: take the advantage of13(4·Ö) : Although he is going to retire this Friday, yet he may work for _____ two weeks.A: anotherB: more thanC: otherD: some14(4·Ö) : ____ deserves the award will certainly get it.A: Who we thinkB: Whoever we thinkC: Whoever doesD: Whoever do we think15(4·Ö) : It is more difficult for the Smiths to _____ money now because of the high rate of inflation£¨Í¨»õÅòÕÍ£©.A: set downB: set aboutC: set upD: set aside16(4·Ö) : It is said that he ____ murder.A: committedB: conducted------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: executedD: emitted17(4·Ö) : It is important to remember the saying that ____ is better than cure. A: preventionB: promotionC: permissionD: proportion18(4·Ö) : The table is _____£»there is no cloth on it.A: emptyB: vacantC: bareD: nothing19(4·Ö) : I suggest that you _____ these lessons before you take the final exam. A: go acrossB: go overC: go upD: go on20(4·Ö) : We must provide helpful material for_____their reading skills.A: encouragingB: observingC: developingD: forming21(4·Ö) : You ought to take every ____ of improving your English.A: timeB: thingC: chanceD: case22(4·Ö) : By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have ___ opportunity to change his mind.A: accurateB: urgentC: excessiveD: adequate23(4·Ö) : It is so clear that a(n) _____student can understand it.A: ordinaryB: generalC: usualD: average24(4·Ö) : Richard was very bright and_____the crossword in ten minutes.A: solutionB: solvedC: settledD: ended------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25(4·Ö) : I ____ everything by the time you get back next month.A: shall finishB: will be finishingC: have finishedD: shall have finishedµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Playing violin is my favourite_____.A: relaxmentB: relaxationC: entertationD: entertainment2(4·Ö) : ____ in a peasant family, Jack always likes farm work.A: Brought inB: Brought upC: Brought aboutD: Brought out3(4·Ö) : We were deeply impressed by her important ____ to the success of the project.A: workB: determinationC: improvementD: contribution4(4·Ö) : Over a third of the population was estimated to have no_____to the health service.A: assessmentB: assignmentsC: exceptionD: access5(4·Ö) : This is the place ____ the foreign guests are going to visit.A: whereB: whenC: howD: which6(4·Ö) : There may be some points that you remain_____about.A: confusedB: confusingC: being confusedD: being confusing7(4·Ö) : His carelessness ____ her failure in the exams.A: resulted fromB: resultedC: resulted inD: resulted to------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8(4·Ö) : No one can avoid ____ by advertisements.A: influencedB: influencingC: to influenceD: being influenced9(4·Ö) : Amidst the crowd of happy, prosperous looking Christmas shoppers, the old man seemed _____.A: out of placeB: in placeC: to take placeD: to give place10(4·Ö) : These goods are_____for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.A: essentiallyB: completelyC: necessarilyD: remarkably11(4·Ö) : I wondered ____ to come to the party.A: whether he should have been askedB: whether he should askedC: whether he was askedD: should he been asked12(4·Ö) : You should _____ this opportunity and try to make a good impression on them£®A: take use ofB: make the use ofC: take advantage ofD: take the advantage of13(4·Ö) : Although he is going to retire this Friday, yet he may work for _____ two weeks.A: anotherB: more thanC: otherD: some14(4·Ö) : ____ deserves the award will certainly get it.A: Who we thinkB: Whoever we thinkC: Whoever doesD: Whoever do we think15(4·Ö) : It is more difficult for the Smiths to _____ money now because of the high rate of inflation£¨Í¨»õÅòÕÍ£©.A: set downB: set about------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: set upD: set aside16(4·Ö) : It is said that he ____ murder.A: committedB: conductedC: executedD: emitted17(4·Ö) : It is important to remember the saying that ____ is better than cure. A: preventionB: promotionC: permissionD: proportion18(4·Ö) : The table is _____£»there is no cloth on it.A: emptyB: vacantC: bareD: nothing19(4·Ö) : I suggest that you _____ these lessons before you take the final exam. A: go acrossB: go overC: go upD: go on20(4·Ö) : We must provide helpful material for_____their reading skills.A: encouragingB: observingC: developingD: forming21(4·Ö) : You ought to take every ____ of improving your English.A: timeB: thingC: chanceD: case22(4·Ö) : By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have ___ opportunity to change his mind.A: accurateB: urgentC: excessiveD: adequate23(4·Ö) : It is so clear that a(n) _____student can understand it.A: ordinaryB: generalC: usualD: average------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24(4·Ö) : Richard was very bright and_____the crossword in ten minutes. A: solutionB: solvedC: settledD: ended25(4·Ö) : I ____ everything by the time you get back next month.A: shall finishB: will be finishingC: have finishedD: shall have finished。
【北语网院】18秋《阅读(III)》作业_2(答案)
【北京语言大学】18秋《阅读(III)》作业_2试卷总分:100 得分:100第1题,In general, the____amount that a student spends for housing should be held to one- fift h of the total for living expenses. <br/>A、acceptableB、 advisableC、 availableD、 applicable正确答案:第2题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">He was lying in the snow (motionless). </span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">unmoving </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;"> expressionless </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">listless </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">restless </span>正确答案:第3题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">It had not yet been decided whether there is a brain center responsible for sleep or whether simple (inhibition) of the waking centers is what causes it.</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">restraint </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">relaxation</span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">restraint </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;"> intake </span>正确答案:第4题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">Consequently, we vowed to always obey the Credibility Principle (to the letter).</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">exactly </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">literally </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">unmurmuringly </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">meekly </span>正确答案:第5题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> We are now convinced that dreams play an important physiological role, although we are not yet (in a position) to say just what that role is. </span>A、well-groundedB、allowedC、<span style="font-size: 16px;">possible</span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">qualified </span><br/>正确答案:第6题,Does everyone on earth have an equal right _______ an equal share of its resources?A、byB、 atC、 toD、 over正确答案:第7题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> Many people whose talent borders on genius achieve only (mediocre) results in their career because they lack the necessary follow-through to actually perform well.</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">very good </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">very bad </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">the best </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">not very good </span>正确答案:第8题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">No matter what the speaking situation, you should try to (evoke) favorable first impressions. </span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">produce </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">impose </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">appeal </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">obtain </span>正确答案:第9题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">At a hearing before the Federal Communications Commission, this phrase escaped him under questioning: "One man's(mediocrity) is another man's good program."</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">medicine </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">favorite</span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">commonplaceness</span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">hostility</span>正确答案:第10题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">The energetic ones climb up on foot, while the more (complacent)ones ride up on a cog railroad. </span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">self-satisfied </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">competitive </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">composed</span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">cooperative</span>正确答案:第11题,What can you say when someone (<span style="text-decoration: none;"><em></em>ccuses) </span>you of being afraid to smoke?A、cures...ofB、charges...withC、accustoms...toD、admires ...for正确答案:第12题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> I heard their frantic shouts, "Carl! Carl!" and saw them(scurrying) around, looking for him, in vain.</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">hurrying </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">screaming </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">straying </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">scuffling</span>正确答案:第13题,When he finally does allow you to be put through on the phone, he (<span style="text-decoration: none;">meekly)</span> mumbles, "You know, those contracts are really much more complicated than first meets the eye.A、impolitely and impatientlyB、rudely and complaininglyC、quietly and politelyD、 gently and uncomplainingly正确答案:第14题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">And when you have committed yourself to them, you have acquired a passport to that elusive but (immutable)realm of truth.(选择与括号中意义相近的词)</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">fashionable </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">permanent</span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">reachable</span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">vast </span>正确答案:第15题,The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _______ up to half will be from overseas.A、in whichB、 for whomC、 with whichD、 of whom正确答案:第16题,Niagara Falls is a great tourist ______ drawing millions of visitors every year.A、attentionB、 attractionC、 appointmentD、 arrangement正确答案:第17题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> He was now breathing on his own and had a (palpable), though rapid pulse. </span> A、<span style="font-size: 16px;"> avident </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;"> unsteady </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">weak </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">irregular </span>正确答案:第18题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> The majority of businesses ignore the Credibility Principle, and in their (zest)<em><u> </u></em>to make a good impression on a loan officer, they oversell. </span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">eagerness </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">intention </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">inspiration </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">attempt </span><br/>正确答案:第19题,<span style="font-family: Calibri;">If the prefix anti- means "against," what does </span><span style="font-family: 宋体;">(</span><em><span style="font-family: Calibri;">antibiotic</span></em><em><span style="font-family: 宋体;">)</span></em><span style="font-family: Calibri;"> really mean? </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: 宋体;">(选出与括号中意思相近的词</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family:;" microsoft="">)</span><p><span style="font-family: Calibri;"> </span></p><p></p>A、antibacterialB、 health-protectingC、bacteria-producingD、 non-organic正确答案:第20题,The sale usually takes place outside the house,with the audience _____ on benches,chairs or boxes.A、having seatedB、 seatingC、 seatedD、 having been seated正确答案:第21题,_______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.A、ForB、 NowC、 SinceD、 Despite正确答案:第22题,There are few electronic applications _______ to raise fears regarding future employment opportunities than robots.A、likelyB、 more likelyC、 most likelyD、 much likely正确答案:第23题,<span style="font-size: 16px;">Plomin's (quest) is one of the most audacious in the field of behavioral genetics.</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">pursuit </span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">suggestion </span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">experiment</span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">question </span>正确答案:第24题,<span style="font-size: 16px;"> All of us have suffered these kinds of frustrations and (agonized over) such broken promises.</span>A、<span style="font-size: 16px;">suffered painfully</span>B、<span style="font-size: 16px;">worried anxiously about</span>C、<span style="font-size: 16px;">made a long and anxious effort when criticizing </span>D、<span style="font-size: 16px;">spent time anxiously trying to make a decision about </span>正确答案:第25题,We are now convinced that dreams play an important physiological role, although we are not yet( <span style="text-decoration: none;">in a position)</span>to say just what that role is.A、allowedB、 well-groundedC、possibleD、qualified正确答案:。
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A: Hand Times B: Great Expectations C: Our Mutual Friend D: Bleak House 11(4·?) : Jane Austen?ˉ s practical idealism is that love should be justified by ______ and disciplined by self-control. A: reason B: sense C: rationality D: sensibility 12(4·?) : How many periods are divided into in the creation years of Shakespeare? A: three B:four C: two D: five 13(4·?) : Which novel gave Woolf the reputation as an important psychological writer? A: To the Lighthouse B: The waves C:D:The Common Reader 14(4·?) : Lots ofpeople rushed to Gatsby£§s party at the weekend and they ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ clustered around Castsby£§s wealth like£¨£?. A: gluttons B: flies C: insects D: moths 15(4·?) : In his poetry, Whitman shows concern for ______ and the burgeoning life of cities. 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