大学英语B2作业3

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大学英语试卷B2

大学英语试卷B2

大学英语B2一、交际英语1.- We'd like two Cokes, please.- _________A.Small, medium or large?B.You must pay first.C. Thank you.D. You are welcome.答案:A解析:—我要两杯可乐。

—小杯、中杯还是大杯?2. - May I introduce myself? I'm Li Hua.- _________A. I'm Todd Smith. It's nice to meet you.B. I'm Todd Smith. How old are you?C. Thank you.D. Oh, here is my card. You can have a look.答案:A解析:—我能自我介绍一下吗?我是李华—我是托德史密斯。

见到你很高兴。

3.- Hi, Tom, how's everything with you?- ___________, and how are you?A. Don't mention itB. Hm, not too badC. ThanksD. Pretty fast答案:B解析:—嗨,汤姆,你好吗?—嗯,不错。

你呢?4.- How can I get to the cinema?- _________A. It's very far.B. Yes, there is a cinema near here.C. It's well known.D. Go down this street and turn left.答案:D解析:—请问电影院怎么走?—沿着这条路往前走,然后左拐。

5. - Could I borrow your English Dictionary?- _________A. Thank you very much.B. No, I am not ready.C. I'm sorry. It's not at hand now.D. It's very kind of you.答案:C解析:—请问我能借你的英语词典吗?—抱歉,我没带。

大学英语b2试题及答案

大学英语b2试题及答案

大学英语b2试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What is the man doing?A) Reading a bookB) Watching TVC) Cooking dinnerD) Listening to music答案:C2. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A) In a libraryB) In a restaurantC) At a bus stopD) In a classroom答案:B3. What does the woman mean?A) She is not interested in the movie.B) She has seen the movie before.C) She wants to watch the movie again.D) She is looking for the movie ticket.答案:A4. How much does the woman need to pay for the shirt?A) $20B) $40C) $60D) $80答案:B5. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A) Husband and wifeB) Teacher and studentC) Doctor and patientD) Salesperson and customer答案:A二、阅读理解(共30分)6. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A) The company has been in business for over 50 years.B) The company was founded by John Smith.C) The company has a global presence.D) The company specializes in technology products.答案:C7. What is the main purpose of the article?A) To advertise a new product.B) To inform about a company's history.C) To persuade readers to invest in the company.D) To announce a new partnership.答案:B8. What can be inferred from the text?A) The author is satisfied with the current situation.B) The author is concerned about the future.C) The author is optimistic about the company's prospects.D) The author is critical of the company's management.答案:B9. What does the author suggest as the best approach to solving the problem?A) Implementing new technology.B) Increasing government funding.C) Encouraging public awareness.D) Conducting further research.答案:D10. Which of the following is NOT a benefit mentioned in the article?A) Improved efficiency.B) Reduced costs.C) Enhanced safety.D) Increased job opportunities.答案:D三、词汇与语法(共20分)11. The company has ________ the contract for three years.A) signedB) sealedC) ratifiedD) canceled答案:A12. Despite the heavy rain, they ________ their journey to the mountain.A) postponedB) abandonedC) resumedD) continued答案:D13. The professor's lecture was so ________ that it put everyone to sleep.A) boringB) fascinatingC) engagingD) enlightening答案:A14. She was ________ to find that her favorite author would be at the book fair.A) surprisedB) delightedC) disappointedD) annoyed答案:B15. The new policy will ________ a significant impact on the environment.A) haveB) holdC) takeD) make答案:A四、翻译(共30分)16. 请将以下句子翻译成英文:“这个项目的成功在很大程度上取决于团队的合作。

大学英语听力b2_listening_unit_3_Born_to_Win

大学英语听力b2_listening_unit_3_Born_to_Win

Unit 3 Born To WinPart 1 Listening, understanding and speakingListening I1 1. 17 2. 2001 3. three ---four 4. five--- 2004 5. two 6. 20102. 1. all over with 2. no matter what3. gift4. line5. open --- disadvantage6. go out forWilliam: Let’s welcome Natalie du Toit, South Africa’s best-known swimmer. She was only 17 when she lost her leg in a traffic accident. When was the accident?Natalie: In February 2001, the year after the Sydney Olympics.William:You lost a leg from the accident. Did you, at that point, think it was all over with swimming?Natalie: Swimming was my life and still is. Swimming was four hours a day and it would still be four hours a day, no matter what.William: How soon did you get back into the pool?Natalie: About three or four month after my accident. The water is the gift that gives me back my leg. I believe everything happens in life for a reason. You can’t go back and change anything. William: You went to the 2004 Paralympics and won five gold medals. You are also one of the two Paralympians at the Beijing Olympics. Although you didn’t win a medal, you still made history.Natalie: There’s really no line between able-bodied and disabled swimming. It’s just that I have a goal to swim in the able-bodied Olympics.William: Then tell us about the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.Natalie: I won three gold medals.William: Where do you go from here? Do you have further dreams?Natalie: Definitely! My dream has been to swim faster than I did before the accident. Tha t’s a message I want to bring across: You have to have goals. You have to have dreams. You have to work at what you believe in and you have to believe in yourself.William: When you are up against open competition, do you feel a disadvantage?Natalie: Not at all. You go out for your race and you’ve got to try your best. It is important to swim your own race and not someone else’s.Listening II11-5 ABCBA2 1. best-selling 2008 tackles secrets 2. came out of nowhere 3. enormous amount4. really good5. great piece composedSmith: Now welcome Malcolm Gladwell, author of the best-selling books Blinks, The Tipping Point, Outliers, and What the Gog Saw. In his 2008 book, Outliers, Gladwell tackles the secrets of success. Good morning.Gladwell: Good morning.Smith: Ok. So let’s talk about some stories of success. One of the examples you use in the book is the Beatles.Gladwell: Year, right.Smith: Tell the story of the Beatles and why they were as successful as they were.Gladwell: Well, I was really taken by what happened to them before they came to America in 1964.Smith: They were playing in Star Club in Hamburg, Germany.Gladwell: Yes. And they played eight hours a day, seven days a week! We think these geniuses just came out of nowhere and they were naturally brilliant. But the fact is that they put in thousands of hours.Smith: These overnight successes aren’t overnight successes at all.Gladwell: Yes. That’s one of the big themes of the book actually. When we look at these people, we think they have great talent. We forget the enormous amount of work that they put into their successful competitions.Smith: And I think about Lee Westwood. Even now he practices dozens and dozens and dozens of hours a week.Galdwell: Yes, it’s a rule I talked about in this book---the 10,000-hour rule. It looks like we need to spend 10,000hours practicing before we are really good. So there has never been a great piece of classical music composed by someone who hasn’t spent 10,000 hours.Smith: You write about Mozart, about Mozart composing music as a child. He didn’t compose anything anybody really cared about until when?Gladwell: Until he was 23, when he had been composing for over10 years.Smith: So it really does make sense. A great read, just like the other ones. Such a pleasure to have you in the studio.Gladwell: Thank you.Listening III11-8 TFTTFTFF2I am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be buta challenge to others.Script:Sarah: I'm tired of hearing so much about what winners the Wright brothers were with their first plane flight.Tom: Why do you say that, Sarah?Sarah: I have always thought the female pilot Amelia Earhart as even more of a winner.Jen: I admire her too but she failed to fly around the world in 1937.Tom: She crashed into the Pacific Ocean, didn't she?Sarah: No one ever knows for sure, but that probably is what happened.Tom: Then how is she a winner?Sarah: She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone. She did this in 1932 in a small plane.Jen: That's true.Sarah: Until then, many people said that a woman wasn't strong enough mentally or physically to make such a trip alone. Well, not only did she do it, but she also made the trip faster than anyone had before.Jen: Good for her!Sarah: Then in 1935 she flew alone from Hawaii to California, the very first person to be successful in making the trip.Tom: But, as I said before, she failed to fly around the world.Sarah: I don't think Amelia would think that she had really failed.Jen: Why?Sarah: She had written a letter to her husband in which she said, "I am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others."Jen: And you are saying that she has challenged others.Sarah: Right!Listening IV1 1. constant 2. techniques 3. pursuing 4. accomplish 5. faced 6. positive7. further 8. hamburger9. We can complain about our problems, or we can do sth about them.10. Whenever you feel discouraged or distracted, reminders help you get back ontrack.11. The more your mind stays focused on your goal, the faster you’ll get yourresults.Part 2 Viewing, understanding and speaking1 The correct order is: 647218352 1. end 2. had no choice support 3. believe it out of touch pay4. settle as dull colleagues5. put off6. meant a total failure7. abandonedScript:Julia: Hello, Nancy.Nancy: Hey, Julia, how are you doing?Julia: Good to see you.Nancy: Oh, it's so good to see you.Julia: Are you doing OK?Nancy: I'm doing all right. Come on in.Julia: Thank you.Nancy: Good.Julia: The taxi driver came right here.Nancy: It's pretty easy to find.Julia: Yeah, it's not too bad.Nancy: Oh, come in.Julia: Thank you.Nancy: Come and have a seat.Julia: Thank you. Your home is lovely.Nancy: Oh, thank you. Thank you. These are my children.Julia: Hello.Kids: Hi.Julia: (to kids) How are you?Kids: Good. Thanks.Julia: Good.Nancy: Would you like something to drink?Julia: I would, if you don't mind.Nancy: Let me get something.Julia: Thank you very much. ... (Nancy brings the drink.) Oh, thank you.Nancy: Be careful. It's hot.Julia: Thanks.Nancy: You're welcome.Julia: Smells good... Yeah, I like that.Julia: It's wonderful to see you again. Tell me how you've been?Nancy: Well, it's a long story. You would never believe how unlucky I've been.Julia: How come? You were considered to be the luckiest one in our class when we were college students. Do you remember you were the only one chosen to go to Germany for an exchange program?Nancy: Yes. But that was about the end of my luck.Julia: No, you had a boyfriend too... Eric, right? (Nancy nods her head.) He was so smart and handsome! You were the envy of all the girls because he fell in love with YOU. We always thought you were a perfect match. Did you marry him?Nancy: Yes, I did. We had a few wonderful years, and then one day he had a terrible accident.Julia: An accident?Nancy: Yes, he was killed on his motorbike. A truck hit him. He was killed instantly.Julia: I'm so sorry to hear that. What bad luck!Nancy: He left me with two children. (she points to the two children who are playing together.) One was five, one was three. I had quit my job as a programmer to stay at home and care for them. I had no choice but to look for a job to be able to support us.Julia: You were good at computer programming. I wouldn't think that you would have any difficulty in finding a job in that field.Nancy: You might not believe it, no one wanted to hire a single mother with two children. I was five years out of touch with current programming, latest technology. And the jobs that I did find didn't pay very well.Julia: What a pity! How did you make a living then?Nancy: I had to settle as a secretary in a small firm. And the job is dull, the pay is low, and I don't really get along well with my colleagues.Julia: So, I...I see why you may be feeling unlucky.Nancy: Well, I thought things would be getting better last year when I found a boyfriend. He liked the kids and the kids liked him. He would be an ideal husband and so we were going to get married last Christmas. On our wedding day, the church building burned down. So we put off the wedding.Julia: Why didn't you just hold the wedding in a different location?Nancy: Well, we thought that maybe it was a sign that we weren't meant to be together. Looking back at my recent life, it's been a total failure. I just... even now, things don't seem right. I was so lucky in my first 28 years of life, and now luck seems to have abandoned me. I'm an unlucky person most of the time.Julia: Oh, you keep complaining about your unhappy life. And,... and recently it's not been so good, but nobody is lucky all the time, and there have been good things in your life also.Nancy: You have to admit, though, that some people are luckier than others. Nobody can succeed without having a little bit of luck.Julia: You are no less lucky than many others in this world. Whether you're lucky or not depends on how you think about life. You've been thinking too much about the unpleasant things in your life. But if you would look at things from another point of view, things would probably look a lot different.Nancy: But how? I can find nothing, nothing lucky in my life happening right now.Julia: Mm, just look at your children. They are so cute and happy! You have to consider them your assets. And you've done a good job with them.Nancy: Yes! I'm proud of them. To tell the truth, I really do enjoy watching them grow up. Ah, it means everything to me. I really think I am lucky to be a mother to them. Thanks for listening and talking with me. It's been nice talking to you and...and seeing you once more. I see that I really have had a good share of good luck.Julia: It seems to me you have much to be thankful for. I hope the next time I see you, you'll be feeling like your life is much more successful.Part III Video Appreciation and Singing for FunPart IV Further Speaking and ListeningListening I1 The true statements: 12 42 1. authority behavior 2. hoping for a chance3. changing our ideas closest relatives4. most recent studiesScript:(At a dormitory lounge on a college campus. Two students, John, a biology major, and Mary, an English major, are sharing a morning newspaper.)John: Did you see this article about Jane Goodall?Mary: No, but I've heard of the name. I don't remember why she's famous.John: Well, she's probably the world's top authority on the behavior of chimpanzees and gorillas. She has written several books, published many articles, and lectured all over the world about her studies.Mary: How did she begin her work in this area?John: That's quite a story. The article says that she was a timid twenty-six-year old person without a university education when she got the courage to call Louis Leakey, the famous anthropologist at the Museum of Natural History in Kenya. She had been working as a waitress, saving her money, and hoping for a chance to study animals.Mary: What happened next?John: Leakey offered her a job as his assistant in 1960. She paid her own expenses for a year, and Leakey then helped her find the money to continue her research and finally finish a university degree in anthropology. Her studies have continued since then, changing our ideas about these animals who are man's closest relatives.Mary: What is the newspaper writing about her now?John: She is doing a new TV show next month on "The Animal Planet" where shewill tell about her most recent studies in Africa.Mary: I'd like to see that even though I'm not a biologist.Listening II1 1.1782 2. 1795 3. his late twenties2 The things that are true to Beethoven: 13 5 6 8 9 10Script:Bob: Hi, Mary, what did you find this time?Mary: Do you remember in our Music Appreciation class we studied music by Ludwig van Beethoven? I found a CD with some of his best-known symphonies.Carol: Oh yes, I think that "Ode to Joy" in his Ninth Symphony is one of the happiest and most joyful pieces of music ever written!Bob: I agree, but Beethoven had many unhappy times during his life.Mary: He seemed "born to win" as a musician. He first studied with his father who was a singer and organist in Bonn, Germany. He published his first music at the ageof twelve in 1782, played in private concerts, and had his first public concert in 1795.Carol: But, even though he was a brilliant pianist, it was his original music which he was best known for. I also remember that in 1802 he began to lose his hearing. Was that the end of his music career?Bob: No, but he became bitter and unhappy after that, and his music, though excellent, was a struggle for him.Mary: We were told that he could "hear the music in his mind" even though he could not hear theactual music. Despite the many personal disappointments he suffered, he became known as the greatest musician of his time.Listening III1 The things that are true to Norman Rockwell: 4 6 72 1-5 A A D C DScript:In the United States, Norman Rockwell is the best-known artist who ever lived. He painted average people, but also recorded major events, such as Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic in 1927 and Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon many years later. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson also sat for portraits which he painted.Rockwell was born in New York in 1894. When a schoolboy, he wanted to competein athletics, but was unsuccessful. He was poorly coordinated, had to wear corrective shoes, and also wore very thick glasses. However, he discovered one thing he coulddo very well. He could draw. From an early age he used his drawing skills to entertain his school friends.He quit high school to attend art school and finally went to Paris to study modern French painting. He did not do well with this, but he did discover that he really likedto paint people. He returned to the U.S., studied with leading magazine illustrators of the time, and became successful at painting people.In 1916, he painted a cover for the popular weekly magazine, The Saturday Evening Post. By 1919 he was its chief cover artist. The American public loved the way he recorded ordinary people and events on the magazine covers. He did so for over 45 years.Listening IVMichael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana. He was the 1) seventh child of Joseph and Catherine Jackson. Joseph, a steel-mill worker, 2) encouraged his three sons, Sigmund, Toriano, and Jermaine, to practice the guitar and write songs. This trio 3) performed at nightclubs and talent shows.Young Michael loved to imitate his brothers' dancing and singing. His parents were often 4) amused to find him imitating a song and his brothers' dance steps. As he grew older, they found that he had a 5) natural talent for singing.He sang his first solo in front of his entire school, the song "Climb Every Mountain", which was a popular number from the 6) musical The Sound of Music.By the early 7) 1960s, Joseph decided that Michael and his elder brother, Marlon, should join their older siblings and 8)form a group. The result was "Jackson Five". This group performed in nightclubs and talent shows. 9) Despite his young age of six, Michael soon 10) distinguished himself as a singer and dancer of unusual ability.。

江苏开放大学《大学英语B2》 形成性考核作业1作业2作业3

江苏开放大学《大学英语B2》 形成性考核作业1作业2作业3

江苏开放大学《大学英语B2》形成性考核作业1答案01-10 ADDB DAAB CC11-20 CDAB BDAC BA21-30 AAAD CBBA BC31-40 BDAC DCDB CA41-50 DCBA CCBD AD51-60 DCBA BBAC DB61.Dear Mr Li:I beg to apply for two days’ leave/a week’s leave/7 days’ leave of absence from the 7th to 8th of this week. because i was ill;i want to go home to see the doctor.To support my application;i herewith/enclose the sick leave certificate.? i should be very much obliged if you will grant me my application. as regardsthe lesson to be missed during my absence;i will do my best to make them up as soon as i get back from leave.yours respectfully.Wang linApr 22,202062.Excessive PackageWalking into a supermarket or a shopping mall;we can find different kinds of commodities with beautiful packages: clothes placed in well-designed bags;imported bottles of grape wine packed in wooden boxes;fruits put in hand-woven baskets…Fi rst;let’s get clear that this trend to excessive package in recent years is pretty fashionable.Why does all this excessive packaging exist? How did it come about? For one thing;to earn more economic gains;beautiful package can creates illusion;attracting c ustomer’s attention;arousing their curiosity and then stimulating their purchasing desire. For another;people in mounting numbers are inclined to send a variety of gifts to their relatives and friends;especially during the holidays as a symbol of good tast e and gains “faces”.Excessive packaging not only causes unnecessary waste of resources and environmental pollution but also pushes product prices up. 7.It is quite urgent for us to take 8.production-oriented measures to handle it. We consumers should basically concentrate more on the quality of the commodities rather than the packages; 9.meanwhile;the government should also take effort to cope with the problem. 10.Only in this way can we put an end to this trend.江苏开放大学《大学英语B2》形成性考核作业2答案01-10 BABA CDCC BD11-20 CDCC ACAD CA21-30 ADCD CACB DD31-40 DABC DADC CB41-50 BACA DDAC DB51-60 DCAD BBCD BA61.Dear Mr Li:I beg to apply for two days’ leave/a week’s leave/7 days’ leave of absence from the 7th to 8th of this week. because i was ill;i want to go home to see the doctor.To support my application;i herewith/enclose the sick leave certificate.? i should be very much obliged if you will grant me my application. as regardsthe lesson to be missed during my absence;i will do my best to make them up as soon as i get back from leave.yours respectfully.Wang linNov 4,201962.Enthusiasm about Working as a Civil ServantThere is a growing tendency nowadays that people in mounting numbers have participated in the test for national civil lions of students are full of enthusiasm about working as a civil servant.The following reasons can account for this kind of craze.Above all,One of the traditional notions in China is that the more stable the work is,the happier the will be Civil servant,as one of the most stable professions in today’s China,becomes their preferable choice.Moreover,in recent years,the salary and welfare of civil servants also ranks high among various professions, which undoubtedly attracts many graduates.Besides,the high social status of civil servants is also a factor that can’t be neglected.the craze for civil servant is a phenomenon that requires objective recognition.Graduates should not regard being a civil servant as their only choice, It is difficult to say which is the better trade.one can become the master of his trade provided he is diligent and tries hard.Moreover, If most of high quality talents gather in the government departments,it will be a waste of talents and resources and it will exert a negative impact on the long-term development of a nation.江苏开放大学《大学英语B2》形成性考核作业3答案01-08 DCAB DCBA09-16 DAAC CBAB17-20 DCAD21.中国故事时代在发展,中国是一个广阔的戏台。

安徽工业大学《大学英语》2006-2007学年第二学期期末试卷B2卷

安徽工业大学《大学英语》2006-2007学年第二学期期末试卷B2卷

1分) (每 去掉 答案I. There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices m 题 arked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. (30%) 1-5:DCCBC 6-10:ADCCA 11-15:CDCDD 16-20:BDCBB 21-25:AABCD 26-30: A BBA D3 分。

主结构正确给 2 分,部分语法、词汇错误扣 1 分。

)1. For the first time I saw my father not as the giant of my childhood but simply as a lonely man.2. He said the house was to be pulled down the next month.3. There was a day when it rained from morning till night.4. She said that the men were thieves, which turned out to be true.5. The window was too dirty for them to see through it.6. His mother waited up until he came home.7.He was clever and quick at his work, for which he was honoured with the title of model worker.8. It was John that/who gave Mary a handbag at Christmas. 9. Under no circumstances will China become a superpower. 10. No longer should women put up with less pay for equal work.1 分。

[教学]全新版大学英语综合教程第二版第三册课后习题答案-第三单元

[教学]全新版大学英语综合教程第二版第三册课后习题答案-第三单元

Book 3 Unit 3 SecurityText AContent Questions1.No.2.No.3.It has been replaced by an era when people employ vari ous secui rty devi ces at home.4.Small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or thatguard company.5.The insurance company tries to impress the public that it will ensure your safety by paying foryour losses.6.An atmosphere of fear and distrust.7.Because they feel threatened and want to keep outsides away.8.No. They are by now the most sophisticated of security sites.9.It is a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay.10.To tell whether their friend or client is telling lies.11.All is done in the nam e of “security”. But according to the author, America, with all this“security”, is perhaps the most insecure nation i n the hi story of ci vili zati on.12.We may have locked the evils out, but in so doi ng we have l ocked oursel ves i n.T ext Organization1.2.1) Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2)Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widely in use.3)Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4)Small notices warning against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windows of the mostpleasant of homes.5)Access cards are required of those who work with medium to large-size companies.6)Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guard against terrorism.7)Businessmen employ new machines linked up to their telephone to help determine whether thecaller is telling lies or not.Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.Language Sense EnhancementI. 1) electronic 2) hooked up to3) suburban 4) built in5) uncommon 6) announcing7) survaillance 8) symbol9) featured 10) attached toLanguage FocusVocabulary1.2) by a small margin4) closed up6) paste8) sideways 10) universal12) Bathed in2) looked back on4) fit into 6) lies in 8) stand for3. 1) A certain gene which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found byresearchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2) A wardrobe with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3) The NBC show's opening shots feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986—killing all seven crew.4) When the teacher threatened to keep the pupils in after school they were qui eted at once.5) Energy difficulties are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange / because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) Jacob looked back on his summer holidays spent on the B i g Isl and of H awaii wi th i tsbeautiful landscape and tranquil atmosphere as a rare escape from the madness of urban l i fe.2) Learning in the information era is really convenient and efficient. With your computer hooked up to the internet, you can easily obtain the electronic resources relevant to your research.3) Detectives, who believe more than one person is behind the constant attacks in the suburb, are using a sophisticated computer system to analyze specific behavior and situations. However, they are also aware that they shouldn ’t rely too much on computer because it may make errors at times..I. 1. 1) threathens3) civilize5) wandered7) without so much as9) hook up to11) chartII. Collocation1. away2. inside/in3. forward/through4. back5. off6. home7. back, down 8. in, outIII. Usage1.Internet is not such an unusual word as it used to be.2.Most men do not look unattractive in them.3.Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment.4.This claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.5.His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1.1. Statistics2. rural3. era4. stood for5. on the latch6. vulnerable7. barriers 8. electronic9. reflection 10.civilized2.1. tougher2. liable3. shift4. electric5. cautious6. sophisticated7. thieves 8. break9. chances 10. signsII. T ranslation1.1).The Internet is changing the way people l i ve, no matter whether they are i n urb an or rural areas.2).Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisi s than largeones.3).With regard to our term papers, the professor asked us to analyze the chart of unemployment first, and thenprovide criti cal reflections on the nation’s economic development.4).It never occurred to him that thei r team woul d wi n the basketbal l match b y a large margin.5).Looking back on my twenty years’ teaching in high school, I attributed my success to patience, talent, and theconstant pursuit of knowledge.2.It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out. All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes, thus exposing him to police patrols or those wandering around. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/assure yourself that you don’t leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophiticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.Chinese T ranslations of T exts A&B第三单元安全问题课文A许多年前,在美国,家家户户白天黑夜不锁门是司空见惯的。

大学英语B统考:大学英语B2

大学英语B统考:大学英语B2

大学英语B统考:大学英语B2大学英语B2一、交际英语1.- What will the weather be like tomorrow?- _________A.I don't like the weather at this time of the year.B.I don't know if it is going to rain tomorrow.C.Why don't you read the newspaper yourself?D.Let's listen to the weather report on the radio at ten. 答案:D2.Good morning, John. How are you doing?-- _________A.I'm pleased.B.Good night.C.Not so bad. And you?D.How do you do?答案:C3.What's the matter, John?-- _________A.I failed my French test.B.It doesn't matter.C.Nothing's wrong with him.D.I don't think I can.答案:A4.Is that seat taken?-- _________A.Please don't worry.B.I don't think so.C.Why not?D.It's very nice.答案:B5.- What's wrong with you, dear?-- _________A.I didn't go to school.B.I have a terrible headache.C.I took the kids shopping today.D.It is a beautiful dress.答案:B二、阅读理解Mr. Hill arrives at London Airport, at the end of a three-week holiday in France. Usually he wears a beard(胡子). Since it has been hot there, he has shaved his beard. But his passport photo shows him with his beard. An officer looks at the photo for a moment, and says: “Will you excuse me? Please sit down. I shan't keep you long.” With this, he walks awa y, shows the photo to a second officer, and says: “I know that face.” The second officer looks at the passport and asks where Mr. Hill has come from. When he hears that Mr. Hill has arrived back from Paris, the second officer smiles and says: “An Englishma n with a beard stole a painting in Paris on Friday, And that man looks just the k ind of man ...”Suddenly it comes to the first officer who Mr. Hill is. He returns to him, and asks: “Did you teach at the No.2 High School?” When Mr. Hill answers, in surpri se, that he did, the first officer smiles and says: “I thought so. I'm Jack Smith. You taught me French. You haven't changed a bit.”6.Mr. Hill has been in France for three weeks.A.TB.F答案:A7.Mr. Hill has a beard on his face but not in his photo.A.TB.F答案:B8.The first officer is sure a man without a beard stole the painting.A.TB.F答案:B9.The second officer says that Mr. Hill stole the painting.A.TB.F答案:B10.Mr. Hill taught Jack Smith French at the No.2 High School.A.TB.F答案:AMr. Tom Forester lived by himself a long way from town. He hardly ever left his home, but one day he went into town to buy some things in the market. After he had bought them, he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table by himself. When he looked around, he saw several old people putglasses on before reading their newspapers, so after lunch he decided to go to a shop to buy himself some glasses too. He walked along the road, and soon found a shop.The man in the shop made him try on a lot of glasses, but Tom always said, "No, I can't read with these."The man became more and more puzzled(迷惑不解), until finally he said, "Excuse me, but can you read at all?""No, of course I can't!" Tom said angrily. "If I was already able to read, do you think I would have come here to buy glasses?"11.Mr Forester lived ______.A.with his family in a cityB.with his family in the countrysideC.alone in a cityD.alone in the countryside答案:D12.Tom ______ went into town.A.oftenB.alwaysC.almost neverD.everyday答案:C13.The old people in the restaurant read their newspapers ______.A.with glasses onB.with glasses offC.with glasses of beer in front of themD.with glass pipes in their mouths答案:A14.The shop T om went into sold ______.A.drinking glasses and cupsB.glass for windows and doorsC.glasses for people who could not readD.glasses for people who could not see well答案:D15.What kind of mistake did Tom make?A.He went to the wrong kind of shop.B.He didn't try on all the glasses in the shop.C.He thought that a person who had not learned to read would be able to do so if he wore glasses.D.He left his money in the restaurant.答案:C三、词汇与语法16.It is not serious illness, I guess she will _________ soon.A.removeB.recoverC.replaceD.reduce答案:B17.The father advised her to avoid the mistake made by many couples of marrying for the wrong reasons ________ he found the young man charming and intelligent.A.as thoughB.even thoughC.because ofD.due to答案:B18.His salary as a driver is much higher than ________.A.a porterB.is a porterC.as a porterD.that of a porter答案:D19.The young lady coming over to us _____ our English teacher; the way she walks tells us that!A.must beB.can beC.would beD.could be答案:A20.We worked hard and completed the task _____.A.in the timeB.on the timeC.ahead of timeD.before time答案:C四、完型填空Cars are very popular in America. When the kids are fourteen years old. They dream of havingtheir own ___21___. Many students work after school to buy a car. In most places young people learn to drive in high school. They have to take a ___22___ test to get a licence. Learning to drive and getting a driver's ___23___ may be one of the most exciting things in their lives. For many, that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else. People almost never go to see a doctor when they are ___24___. But they will take their cars to a “hospital”at the smallest sign of a problem. At weekends, people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars. For some families it is not enough to have ___25___ car. They often have two or even three. Husbands need a car to go to work. Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.21.A.drivingB.sickC.carsD.one答案:C22.A.drivingB.sickC.carsD.oneE.licence 答案:A23.A.drivingB.sickC.carsD.oneE.licence 答案:E24.A.drivingB.sickC.carsD.oneE.licence 答案:B25.A.drivingB.sickC.carsD.oneE.licence 答案:D26.Each year some of his money is given to the best scientists and writers of the world. 答案:每年他的一部分钱都会奖/发给世界上最优秀的科学家和作家。

大学英语(B)(2)形成性考核作业3(综合性大作业)

大学英语(B)(2)形成性考核作业3(综合性大作业)

单选题题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:21阅读Passage One,回答C-1到C-4四个问题。

请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入题干空白处的最佳选项。

Passage OneThe fourth round of heavy smog that hit Beijing in four weeks has sent more people to the hospital with respiratory(呼吸的) illnesses and led to calls for laws to control the pollution.Pan Shiyi, a real estate developer, said he is planning to propose(提出) a Clean Air Act to the local government. As a representative of the Beijing Municipal People’s Congress, he started an online survey at 9:20 am. Within three hours,more than 25,000 web users, or 99 percent of total respondents, welcomed his proposal on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter.They have good reasons to stand alongside Pan. The latest round of haze(雾霾) reduced visibility to under 500 meters in many parts of the city. The smog has also led to a great increase in respiratory illnesses, particularly among children and the elderly. Anxious parents and doctors about all blame the smoggy air for the illnesses. Though most schoolchildren are home for the winter holidays, the bad air can easily move indoors. Besides, ordinary medical masks fail to provide adequate protection, so some people have turned to gas masks and respirators(呼吸器). The causes of the scary smog are rather mysterious, though experts blame excessive emissions and the mountains around Beijing that trap pollution in winter, unless there is adequate wind to clear it away. Some critics have pointed fingers at China’s top two oil firms, China National Petroleum Corp and China Petrochemical Corporation, saying the companies’outdated production technologies produce large quantities of substandard, high­polluting gas fuel. Meanwhile, concerned Beijingers have moved their brainstorming sessions to cyberspace. If Pan’s proposal for a Clean Air Act is adopted, netizens say the new law should include items providing for “car­free days”in times of smog, higher standards for vehicle fuel, stricter restrictions on industrial and exhaust gas emissions,and more effective protection for the public.Beijing is not the only city that has ever lost the blue sky. Five days of thick fog caused thousands of deaths in Britain in December 1952, urging the government to pass the first Clean Air Act in 1956, which introduced smokeless zones and cleaner fuels to reduce pollution. That may provide some experience for Beijing to refer to.C-1. Why did Pan Shiyi started an online survey?ATo investigate the public’s opinions on pollution.BTo tell people the danger of the smoggy weather.CTo call on more people to support his proposal.DTo collect supporting evidences for his proposal.正确答案:D学生答案:D题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:22阅读C-1题干中Passage One材料,完成本题。

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江苏开放大学形成性考核作业3Quiz 5 答题纸请用黑色字体将相应试题答案填写在答题纸中不将答案填入答题纸中视为无效作业1. B 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. B6. B 7. B 8. A 9.B 10. B11.D 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. B16.C 17. C 18. A 19.B 20. A21.D 22. A 23. E 24. C 25. BShould Students Surf the InternetIn my opinion,the Internet is helpful rather than harmful as someone else thinks. As is known to all,the Internet is playing a more and more important part in our daily life. On the Internet,we can read news at home and from abroad and get as much information as we can. We can send e - mails or make phone calls to our family as well as to our friends. We can also attend the net school,read many books and even teach ourselves English. We can also enjoy music,watch matches and play computer games on the Internet. We can even do shopping on line. Besides,we can improve our ability to operate the computer.But we should not be given to the Internet,or we'll get our life and study destroyed. Besides,we should keep off the harmful websites. Anyhow,this doesn't prevent the Internet becoming our friend. We can't throw away the apple because of the core,can we?Quiz 5 试题此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.--- Putting on a happy face not only helps us make friends but also makes us feelbetter.---A. I’d love to.B. I agree with you.C. It’s up to you.D. It’s my pleasure.2.--- We’re having a party next Saturday, and I’d like you to come.--- ! I have another one that day. Thank you just the same.A. Good luckB. What a pityC. Never do it againD. Well done3.---Would she mind playing against her former teammates?--- she will willing to play against any tough players.A. I think so.B. I’m not surprised.C. Of course not.D. Not likely!4.--- Thank you for your MP4 player. I’ll get Mary to take it to you soon.--- . I’ve bought a new one.A. No senseB. No hurryC. No wayD. No use5. --- Lily, will you come with me to the cinema this Sunday evening?--- , but I promised Susan I’d go with her.A. My pleasureB. ThanksC. Take it easyD. Forget it此部分共有2篇短文,在第一篇短文后面有5个正误判断题,从每题后的两个选项中选出正确答案;在第二篇短文后有5个问题。

请从每个问题后的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出正确选项。

Passage 1Jacks is the name of a game that is quite popular with children. To play jacks, you will need a small rubber ball and ten small metal objects called jacks.The rules for this game are not vey difficult. To begin, you put the ten jacks on the floor or ground in front of you. Throw the ball up (but not too high), pick up one jack, and then catch the ball. Keep the jack in your hand and then continue to pick up the other jacks one at a time. You lose your turn if you do not catch the ball, you do not pick up a jack, or you drop any jacks from your hand.When you finish all ten jacks, you now try to do the same thing again but with two jacks at one time. This is more difficult of course. You lose your turn if you make any of the other three mistakes or if you do not pick up exactly two jacks each time. (172 words)6. To play the game, you will need a rubber band and ten small iron objects.A. TB. F7. The rules for playing jacks are quite difficult.A. TB. F8. You have to pick up two jacks each time after you finish the first ten jackssuccessfully.A. TB. F9. Many children like the game very much.A. TB. F10. The rules for the game will become more practical after you pick up the first ten jacks.A. TB. FPassage 2My grandfather came from Hungary and was the only one in his family who settled down in the United States. The rest of his family remained in Europe. When World War I broke out, he seemed to have become another man, downhearted. Such obvious change was not born out of concern for his welfare, but out of fear: if his only son, my uncle, had to go to war, it would be cousin fighting against cousin.One day in 1918, my uncle Milton received his draft notice. My grandparents were very upset. But my mother, at the age of 10, felt on top of the world about her soldier brother going off to war. Realizing how he was regarded by his little sister and all of her friends, my uncle bought them all service pins, which meant that they had a loved one in the service. All the little girls were delighted.The moment came when my uncle and other soldiers, without any training but all in uniforms, boarded the train. The band played and the crowd cheered. Although no one noticed, I am sure my grandmother had a tear in her eye for the only son. The train slowly pulled out, but not about a thousand yards when it suddenly paused. Everyone stared in wonder as the train slowly returned to the station. There was a dead silence before the doors opened and the men started to step out. Someone shouted, “The war is over!” For a moment, nobody moved, but then the people heardsomeone bark orders at the soldiers. The men lined up in two lines, walked down the steps, and with the band playing, marched down the street, as returning heroes, to be welcomed home. My mother said it was a great day, but she was just a little disappointed that it didn’t last a tiny bit longer. (315 words)11.What the grandfather was most worried about was .A. the spread of the world warB. the safety of his two cousinsC. a drop in his living standardsD. his relatives killing each other12. The underlined phrase “draft notice” means .A. order for army serviceB. train ticket for EuropeC. letter of rejectionD. note of warning13. What did the “service pins” (in Para.2) stand for in the eyes of the little girls?A. StrengthB. CourageC. VictoryD. Honor14. The underlined phrase “on top of the world” (in Para. 2) means .A. very gladB. very upsetC. regretfulD. very sorry15. Which of the following words can best describe the ending of the story?A. DisappointingB. UnexpectedC. UncertainD. Inspiring此部分共有5个未完成的句子,针对每个句子中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出正确选项。

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