英语重修试题及答案 2
南艺重修英语2级选择题复习资料

N a m e____________C o l l e g e E n g l i s h f o r A r t S t u d e n t s T e s t p a p e rU n i t1-3B o o k2P a r t I.V o c a b u l a r y(b )1. She seems _____ becoming a musician.A. bend onB. bent onC. bent forD. bend for(c )2. The idea _____ from a drawing I discovered in the attic.A. evolveB. evolvementC. evolvedD. evolves(d )3. You _____ find that you have to learn new knowledge to keep up with the times.A. might wellB. might as wellC. may as wellD. may just as well( )4. She works hard at her job and is _____ for a salary increase.A. on makeB. in the makeC. for the makeD. on the make( )5. _____, you’ll have to make the decision yourselfA. In endB. EventualC. UltimatelyD. In last( )6. _____ your courage and the difficulty will soon be overcome.A. MustyB. MusterC. MustD. Must up( )7. We reluctantly agreed to go with her.A. willinglyB. unwillinglyC. unwillingD. reluctant( )8. The conventions of opera are more evident than those of poetry, painting, drama, or film, but they are not different in kind.A. in natureB. naturallyC. basicallyD. kindly( )9. The critics are being _____ critical about the young actor’s acting in the movie.A. overlyB. overC. excessiveD. to( )10. Good food and plenty of exercise are _____ for a healthy life.A. attractiveB. relaxedC. essentialD. ambitious( )11. Passengers were asked to _____ their own suitcases before they were put on the plane.A. identityB. identifyC. dictateD. seek( )12. He has been _____ a lot of pressure _____me to change my mind.A. exerted, onB. exerting, onC. exercise, inD. exercising, for ( )13. _____ a few words, I do not know any French at all.A. ExceptB. Apart forC. Apart fromD. Without( )14. For _____ reasons I’d prefer not to meet him.A. varyB. varietyC. veryD. various( )15. The magazine is intended to _____ professional women in their thirties and forties.A. appeal toB. appeal forC. appear toD. appear for( )16. The singer plans to _____ his next album around the New Year’s Day.A. bring aboutB. bring onC. bring upD. bring out( )17. I can certainly feel the _____ of too many late nights.A. affectB. affectsC. effectsD. effective( )18. She lost the election by a _____ 20 votes.A. mereB. moreC. mostD. much( )19. What he said _____ me _____ the days in the countryside.A. reminded,forB. reminded,ofC. remembered,forD. remembered,of( )20. The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.A. refusedB. retardedC. acceptedD. aspect( )21. The country’s constitution _____ the ideals of equality and freedom.A. embodyB. establishC. includeD. embodies( )22. It was at this point that her acting career really _____.A. took onB. took offC. took upD. took away( )23. I had a small room, _____ a cost of fifteen cents per night.A. atB. forC. onD. to( )24. I met him on my way home _____.A. accidentalB. in accidentC. for chanceD. by chanceP a r t I I.S t r u c t u r e( )25. Jane proved _____ a talented actress.A. beB. beingC. /D. was( )26. “No, there _____ be a reason for everything.A. mustn’tB. mustC. needD. needn’t( )27. It was Jim, a heartless fellow, _____ was heard shouting at his mother in the dead of night.A. whomB. whichC. whoD. what( )28. Walt is as good as his word. Once he _____, he will keep it.A. made a promiseB. makes a promiseC. make a promiseD. to make a promise( )29. Never _____ my first day in Nanjing Arts Institute.A. will I forgotB. will I forgetC. I will forgetD. I forgot( )30. If you _____ enough, you _____ your spoken English.A.had practiced … would improveB. have practiced … would have improvedC.practice … would improveD. had practiced … would have improved ( )31. A wild animal cannot be tamed unless _____ very young.A. catchB. catchesC. catchedD. caught( )32. I am interested in all _____ you have told me.A. whichB. thatC. thisD. what1-20BCADC BBAAC BBCDA DCABA21-32 DBADC DCBBD DBU n i t4-6B o o k2P a r t I.V o c a b u l a r y( )1. ______ people are very friendly and enjoy talking to others.A. SocialB. SocietyC. SociableD. Sociability( )2. ______ I have not enough money to travel abroad.A. FortunatelyB. UnfortunatelyC. FortuneD. Misfortune( )3. This article in general ______ perspectiveA. deal withB. deals withC. dealt toD. dealt with( )4. You could go your own way ______ follow their footsteps.A. would ratherB. thanC. ratherD. rather than( )5. Her teaching experience gave her a big ______.A. advanceB. advancedC. advantageD. average( )6. The results she has achieved in the final exams are quite ______ through her own efforts at the other times.A. satisfactionB. satisfyC. satisfactoryD. saxophone( )7. Young people usually have a ______ for pop music.A. preferenceB. preferC. preferableD. prefer to( )8. Her hard work ______ a big bonus for her.A. result inB. result fromC. resulted fromD. resulted in( )9. Chinese painting can be ______ into three kinds: figures, landscape, and birds and flowers.A. classifyB. classificationC. classD. classified( )10. ______, women prefer brighter colors than men do.A. In the wholeB. On the wholeC. For generalD. On general( )11. They knew it was too expensive, but they went ahead ______ and bought it.A. in spiteB. regardlessC. despiteD. although( )12. New technology is ______ almost every industrial process.A. being appliedB. apply toC. be applied toD. being applied to( )13. The children ______ differently ______ the news.A. react, toB. reacted, forC. react, forD. reacted, to( )14. Very hot weather affects how people feel and act.A. influencesB. effectsC. causesD. effective( )15. The warship made for the open sea and gradually ______ on the horizon.A. appearB. vanishedC. appearsD. vanish( )16. People usually ______ Japan ______ high tech consumer products.A. connect, toB. links, withC. associate, withD. associates, to( )17. ______, six of every ten students live in the school.A. in advanceB. on advantageC. on averageD. in average( )18. Unemployment is a common ______ in capitalist countries.A. phenomenonB. philosophyC. photographerD. phenomena( )19. People of different ______ may speak different languages.A. nationB. nationalitiesC. nationalD. Nationality( )20. ______ women, men seem to have fewer problems finding a job.A. Compare toB. Compare withC. Compared forD. Compared to( )21. Linear perspective is the visual phenomenon of ______ in size as an object recede.A. diminishB. dominatingC. diminishingD. dominate( )22. You will know your friends and enemies better when you ______ what colors they like and dislike.A. found out,B. foundC. findD. find out( )23. ______ his brother, he was always considerate in his treatment of others.A. In contact toB. In contrast toC. In connect withD. In contrast on( )24. Sometimes, a man’s way of handling a problem ______ a woman’sA. different fromB. differ fromC. distinct fromD. is distinct from( )25. Everything is almost ready for me to make another ______ on the record.A. attemptB. effectC. affectD. attractP a r t I I.S t r u c t u r e( )26. Amy ______ talking with her parents ______ taking a walk after dinner.A. prefer, withB. prefer, toC. prefers, withD. prefers, to( )27. It is important that the students ______ their papers before July 1st.A. finish to writingB. will finish writingC. finish writingD. should finish to write( )28. He found ______ the objects ______ were viewed individually were in sharp focus.A. that, thatB. that, theyC. it, thatD. which, that( )29. Linda ______sightseeing ______ shopping this Sunday.A. would rather go, than to goB. would rather go, than goC. would rather to go, than to goD. would rather going, than going( )30. Undoubtedly, this accident was due to the carelessness of the driver.A. It is undoubted thatB. It was undoubted thatC. It is undoubtedly thatD. It was undoubtedly that( )31. ______he told me about the article is very important.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. when1-20C B B D C C A D D B B D D A B C C A B D21-31C D D D A D C A B B BU n i t7-10B o o k2P a r t I.V o c a b u l a r y( )1. ______Chinese waiters, restaurant workers in the U.S. depend a lot on the tips in their livelihood.A. DislikeB. UnlikeC. AsD. Like( )2. They watched him carefully as they worked together.A. saw, clearlyB. looked, carefullyC. observedD. observed, carefully ( )3. They are thinking of _______ with this new medical herbs.A. experienceB. experiencingC. experimentD. experimenting ( )4. John has _______ a great deal since I saw him a year ago.A. alteredB. choseC. altarD. select( )5. They were ______ a heated discussion when I entered the room.A. involved inB. involve inC. involved atD. involve for ( )6. The horse drawn by Xu Beihong is very ______ and lively.A. realB. realityC. realisticD. really( )7. The meeting ______ without result.A. break upB. broke upC. break outD. broke out( )8. What the teacher said in the class meeting ______ us with courage.A. supportB. cherishedC. inspiredD. involved( )9. The girl has grown up and ______ to share her secrets with her parents.A. be reluctantB. is willingC. is reluctantD. be unwilling ( )10. Rome is a highly charming old city full of ancient buildings.A. fascinateB. fascinatingC. fascinatedD. fascination ( )11. This small village is ______ in a valley.A. situationB. situateC. situatedD. situating( )12. It’s _______ that he hasn’t told you the truth.A. splendidB. obviousC. profitableD. versatile( )13. Only the power of the Pope Julius Ⅱforced him ______ the world’s greatest fresco.A. to achieveB. in achievingC. in achievementD. into achieving( )14. You shouldn’t ______ at other people’s religious beliefs.A. mockB. laughterC. smileD. monk( )15. They wrote not only of love, but of death and old age and ______ and daily life.A. povertyB. poolC. profitableD. poet( )16. They were ______ never to meet again.A. destiningB. destinedC. decidedD. determine( )17. Jane wanted to ______ some male attention by wearing hot dress in the club.A. attractB. attractiveC. attemptD. audition( )18. That ______ officer attempted to corrupt a policeman with money.A. contrastB. crockeryC. corruptD. corruption( )19. Miss Smith is such a good teacher that she has won the ______ of all her students.A. affectB. affectionC. effect ionD. effect( )20. What they are doing in Shenzhen has attracted ______ attention.A. worldwideB. auditionC. admirationD. essential( )21. The two paintings are quite different though they ______ the same scene in the Bible story.A. depressB. declineC. depictD. debut( )22. They have ______ very happily in their new home.A. settled downB. set downC. set outD. set off( )23. The ______ star is popular with the young people.A. singleB. singC. soloD. soul( )24. For years she ______ the hope that her son might become a singer.A. cherishedB. containedC. heldD. captured( )25. I’d like to speak to Mr. Hobbs about a private matter.A. personB. personificationC. personalD. personallyP a r t I I.S t r u c t u r e( )26. ______ her illness, she’s still preparing for the following examinations.A. AlthoughB. ThoughC. In spiteD. Despite( )27.They found the people friendly no matter where they went.A. wheneverB. whereverC. the placeD. however( )28. William was an organist ______ a violin, piano and voice teacher.A. as wellB. as well asC. butD. also( )29. I will have my new house ______ .A. paintedB. to paintC. paintingD. paint( )30. I hope you can come back, ______ it’s only for a few daysA. even ifB. ifC. whenD. as long as( )31. ______ from the top of the mountain, the city looks very beautiful.A. SeeingB. SeeC. SeenD. To see1-20 BCDAA CBCCB CBDAA BACBA21-31 CACAC DBBAA C。
11-12.2 大英2 重修考试复习题

11-12.2大英2 重修考试练习题第一. Reading Comprehension阅读理解题Passage one. The first true piece of sports equipment that man invented was the ball. In ancient Egypt, as everywhere, pitching(投掷) stones was a favorite children’s game. But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child. Looking for something less dangerous to throw, the Egyptians made what were probably the first balls.At first, balls were made of grass or leaves held together by vines(藤). Later they were made of pieces of animal skin sewed together and stuffed(塞满) with feathers or hay.Even though the Egyptians were warlike, they found time for peaceful games. Before long they had developed a number of ball games, each with its own set of rules. Perhaps they played ball more for instruction than for fun. Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they would need for war.1. The ball was probably invented because _________.A) throwing stones often caused injuries.B) throwing stones was not fun.C) games with stones did not have rules.D) rocks were too heavy to throw.2. The first balls were probably made of _______.A) animal skins stuffed with rocks.B) twists of hayC) hides(兽皮)stuffed with hay or feathers.D) grass and leaves tied with vines.3. This selection says that the Egyptians played _________.A) many different games with balls.B) many different kinds of gamesC) only one ball gameD) different games with similar rules4. The Egyptians thought that ball playing was __________.A)childish B)difficultC)not enjoyable D)worthwhile5. The best title for this selection is ___________.A) The First Ball GamesB) How Egyptian Children Played GamesC) Egyptian SportsD) The Beginning of SportsPassage TwoThe sense of sound is one of our most important means of knowing what is going on around us. Sound has a waste product, too, in the form of noise. Noise has been called unwanted sound. Noise is growing and it may get much worse before it gets any better.Scientists, for several years, have been studying how noise affects people and animals. They are surprised by what they have learned. Peace and quiet are becoming harder to find. Noise pollution is a threat that should be looked at carefully.There is a saying that it is so noisy that you can’t hear yourself think. Doctors who study noise believe that we must sometimes hear ourselves think. If we don’t, we may have headaches, other aches and pains, or even worse mental problems.Noise adds more tension(紧张) to a society that already faces enough stress.But noise is not a new problem. In ancient Rome, people complained so much about noise that the government stopped chariots(四轮马车)from moving through the streets at night!Ways of making less noise are now being tested. There are even laws controlling noise. We cannot return to the “good old days”of peace and quiet. But we can reduce noise —if we shout loudly enough about it .6. Why are scientists surprised by the findings in their noise study?A) Because the world is becoming more and more noisy.B) Because they have learned that noise is also a kind of pollution.C) Because noise is an unwanted waste for human beings..D) Because people knew little about noise before.7. What may happen if we cannot hear ourselves think?A) We may forget what we have thought about.B) Our thoughts may be disturbed.C) Our mind may be harmed.D) We may have difficulty finding the right words.8. When the writer says we cannot return to the good old days, he means that ______.A) our society is becoming much worse than beforeB) in our modern society it is hard to lead a quiet lifeC) the old days were much happier than the present timeD) it is impossible for us to deal with noise as we did before9. From the last sentence of the passage we can learn that _____.A) we can put noise under control if we take effective measuresB) sometimes we have to shout loudly so that others can hear usC) shouting is a chief cause of noise pollution nowadaysD) it is important to warn people of the danger of noise pollution10. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A) Only recently did people realize the harmful effect of noise.B) Noise pollution is the worst kind of pollution we suffer from.C) People are now trying to find ways to make noise as low as possible.D) The writer thinks that it is almost impossible for people to avoid noise.参考答案1. A2. D3. A4. D5. A6. A7. C8. B9. D 10. D第二..完形填空题:练习1. 4个选项,请从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出正确选项。
重修练习答案(仅供参考)

II. Vocabulary and Structure (25%) 每题1分16---20 ACBAC 21---25 BDBBB 26---30 BDCB A 31—35 BADCC 36—40 BCCCCIII. Reading Comprehension (30%) 每题2 分41—45 DDACB 46--50 BADDD 51--55 ABCCAIV. Translation (25%)(每题5分)56.His words were drowned out by loud cheers from the crowd.57.Only those who stick it out can achieve success. Those who give uphalfway will never realize their dreams.58.He decided to channel his energies into something useful, instead ofbeing glued to sitting in front of the TV set all day long.59.Jim always sides with John in an argument.60.They have to live with the consequences of their wrong decision.Part V Writing (20%) (共20分)参考范文1:Using Computer WiselyThe comic reflects the image of our modern world in which technology has been an inseparable part of people’s daily life. As is shown, the man in the picture uses a laptop at work and home, for business and entertainment, so obsessed that he even dreams about bending over his laptop.It is undeniable that this has been a common scene and the overuse of computers has aroused great concern. In my opinion, people should be cautious of the excessive use of computers for the following reasons. In the first place, it will inevitably affect people’s health if they sit before computers and stare at the screens for long hours, which may result in muscle pain and visual impair. Secondly, playing computers alone isolates people from others. Relationships in the real world are maintained through human contact and spending time with each other instead of chitchatting online.In summary, people should cut down their computer use for health and social reasons. Computers are not controllers but tools in our life.参考范文2:As is graphically depicted in the cartoon, modern life has been dominated by computers. No matter the young man is in the office, at home, and in his spare time, the only friend he has is a computer. Even when he sleeps, what is in his dream is still the computer. Apparently, the cartoon aims to reveal the fact that the computer has begun to play a negative role in the modern life.The reasons why modern people are tied up with computers are as follows. To begin with, they have become increasingly busier in making money; therefore, they need a quick way to outlet their pressure and exhaustion and computer is their ideal companion. Moreover, computerscan assist people to deal with complicated working stuff, make friends, and entertain themselves because they have become growingly powerful and everything else is linked with them. For instance, two decades ago, computers were far from popular and people used them to practice typing letters and do basic works. However, with the Internet becoming pervasive, computers have integrated music, films, shopping, and everything we like into their worlds. Now, when we power on the all-mighty computers, what we want is out there for us.To sum up, this lifestyle is absolutely imperfect. In order to lead a healthy life, we are supposed to do more exercises and expose ourselves to the tangible world. Meanwhile, it is about time that we powered the computer off and talked with our friends and family face-to-face. Only in these ways will modern life become more beautiful for you and me.。
重修试题练习答案

四川音乐学院《英语》课程重修试卷(一)答案Part I Vocabulary and Structure (40%)1—5 CDADC 6—10 CDDDC 11—15 CDBAB 16—20 DAACB21-25 ACAAB 26-30 CAAAC 31—35DBDBA 36—40 BABAAPart II Reading Comprehension (30%)1—5 BADCB 6—10BCDBA 11—15 ABBCDPart III Cloze(15%)1—10 CABDACBDBCPart IV Writing (15%) (略)四川音乐学院《英语》课程重修试卷(二)答案Part I Vocabulary and Structure (40%)1—5 BDCDC 6—10 CABCA 11—15 DCBBA 16—20 BCBCA21-25 ACCAA 26-30 BBCBD 31—35 CBCAA 36—40 BAAACPart II Reading Comprehension (30%)1—5 ADCAC 6—10 BCADB 11—15 CDABCPart III Translation (15%)1. 如果你生气超过5分钟——如果你生闷气,没有安全的发泄渠道的话——你就必须弄清你生气源自何处。
2. 对大多数学生来说,至少要经过6个月的精心筹划才能做出到国外学习的决定。
3. 在一起相处的两年中,我们经历了一对情侣在学着相互了解、理解和尊重中时常出现的磕磕碰碰。
4. 我们之间的种族及文化差异不但增强了我们的关系, 而且教会了我们彼此要宽容、谅解和开诚布公。
5. 大多数年龄约在30 至50岁之间的人都会最终得出一个必然的结论,即他们不应该仅仅是为某个公司、某个政府机构或任何其他单位服务。
Part IV Writing (15%) (略)。
大学英语重修辅导试题2

Test 2I.词汇语法1.. I did not to meet you here far away in this country.A) think B) seeC) expect D) guess2. I wish I could have attended the job fair yesterday, but I it.A) missed B) would missC) miss D) will miss3. We are so busy this week that we have to the meeting till next week.A) give away B) put offC) take over D) set out4. It is with great pleasure I accept your offer to join the club.A) which B) whomC) who D) that5. To fully enjoy your trip, we hope you will make a detailed plan .A) on purpose B) in realityC) by accident D) in advance6. Do you think such a small company will be capable of this large order?A) handling B) handledC) to handle D) handle7. Please us of your decision and we will act according to it.A) give B) informC) take D) make8. The company makes it possible the market information with its partners.A) share B) sharingC) to share D) shared9. It has been unusually cold this winter and experts say it’s not .A) normal B) differentC) necessary D) important10. our great surprise, our company has made much more profit than we expected last year.A) For B) InC) With D) To11.We have got to________ a new way to solve this problem.A) tell about B) put out C) think of D)take over12. I agree to the idea_______ our staff should use recycled(再生的) paper to save money.A) what B)as C)which D)that13.The Quality Control staff is responsible _________ the quality of the products that come out of the factory.A)for B)of C)with D)to14.The new manager has greatly changed the company __________ he took over the position.A)if B)since C)although D)while15._________ the members cooperate well, the team will keep winning games.A)As far as B)As well as C)As long as D)As soon as16.Thank you for your letter of May 6th, in which you ________ about the bicycles of Model 897.A)ask B)feel C) know D)think17.I’m told that I will share an office room__________ five other newcomers.A)in B)with C)to D)at18.Can you help me to_________ a sales plan in that area?A)set up B)give in C)put on D)work out19.Those ___________ are interested in the job position need to send an email to us.A)what B)whom C)which D)who20.I’m pleased to tell you that the fax machines you ordered are____________ now.A)available B)convenient C)wonderful D)importantII. 阅读理解Passage OneA friend of mine is a department manager at a large company. His secretary requested a 10% salary raise.The problem was that 10% was a large raise compared to the 5% other employees had received. Was there a win-win(双赢)way out of this problem?As they looked at the possibilities, several ideas appeared. The company starts work at 8 am and closes at 5 pm. The manager learned that his secretary got caught in heavy traffic every evening on the way home. They agreed to have her work from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. This saved her at least 20-25 minutes driving time, a benefit to her at little or no loss to the company.They then studied her job in detail. Before long they jointly developed a new idea which gave her more responsibilities, and, at the same time, more interesting work.Both parties benefitted from the changed arrangement of work. The raise itself was then discussed. A decision was made by agreeing on a 6% raise for three months and then an additional 12% later if the new responsibilities were properly performed.1. What was the department secretary’s request?A) A better work environment.B) A change of job position.C) A challenging task.D) A salary raise.2. The salary raise for the other employees was .A) 2 percent B) 5 percentC) 6 percent D) 10 percent3. According to the passage, to achieve a win-win result the company agreed to .A) give the secretary fewer responsibilitiesB) allow the secretary to work from homeC) change the secretary’s work timeD) reduce the secretary’s work load4. According to the last paragraph, the secretary may have an additional 2% salary raiseif .A) she can perform her new responsibilities wellB) the company offers her a higher positionC) she agrees to change her work scheduleD) the company makes more profits5. Who will benefit from the new arrangement of work?A) All the employees in the company.B) The company and the secretary.C) The company only.D) The secretary herself.Passage TwoWhen Mrs.Joseph Groeger died recently in Vienna,Austria,people asked the obvious,“Why did she live to be 107?”Answers were provided by a survey conducted among 148 Viennese men and women who had reached the age of 100.Somewhat surprising was the fact that the majority had lived most of their lives in cities.In spite of the city’s image as an unhealthy place,city living often provides benefits that country living can lack.One factor seems to be important to the longevity(长寿)of those interviewed.This factor is exercise.in the cities it is often faster to walk short distances than to wait for a bus.Even taking public transportation often requires some walking.Smaller apartment houses have no elevators(电梯),and so people must climb stairs.City people can usually walk to local supermarkets Since parking spaces are hard to find,there is often no alternative to walking.On the other hand,those who live in the country and suburbs do not have to walk every day.In fact,the opposite is often true.To go to school,work,or almost anywhere else,they must ride in cars.6.The Vienna survey may help to explain _____A.the complaints of people in apartment houses B.the cause of Mrs Groeger’s death C.the longevity of people like Mrs.Groeger D. the image of cities in general7.The purpose of the second paragraph is to list some _____A.benefits of walking B.occasions for walking in city lifeC. comments made by city people D.problems of city living8.To reach the third floor of a building.it would probably be most healthful __A. to take the elevator B.to walk up the stairsC.to ride in a car D.to find an alternative to walking9.People who live in the country probably do more driving than walking because __A.they don’t live near business areas B. they don’t need the exerciseC.they never have parking problems D.they can’t affo rd to take the bus10. A conclusion that can be drawn from this passage is that _A.air pollution is not serious B.anyone can live to be 107C.country people should move to the city D.walking is a healthful exercisePassage ThreeFor any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to who is the world’s greatest dramatist(剧作家).Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare Every Englishman has some knowledge,however slight,of the work of our greatest writer.All of US use words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’s writings that have become part of the common property of the English-speaking people.Most of the time we are probably unaware of the source of the words we used,rather like the old lady who was taken to see a performance of Hamlet and complained that it was full of well—known proverbs and quotations.Shakespeare,more perhaps than any other writer,makes full use of the great resources of the English language.Most of US use about five thousand words in our normal use of English;Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand.There is probably no better way for a foreigner to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare used it.Such a study is well worth the effort(it is not,of course,recommended to beginners)even though some aspects of English usage,and the meaning of many words,have changed since Shakespeare’s day.11. English people ______A.have never discussed who is the world’s greatest dramatistB.never discuss any issue concerning the world’s greatest dramatistC.are sure who is the world’s greatest dramatistD.do not care who is the world’s greatest poet and dramatist12.Every Englishman knows ______A.more or less about Shakespeare B.Shakespeare,but only slightlyC.all Shakespeare’s writings D.only the name of the greatest English writer 13.Which of the following is true?A.We use all the words,phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’s writings.B.Shakespeare’s writings have become the property of those who are learning to speak English.C.It is likely to be true that people often do not know the origins of the words they useD All the words people use are taken from the writings of Shakespeare14.What does the word “proverb” mean?A.Familiar sayings B.Shakespeare’s plays.C.Complaints.D.Actors and actresses.15.Why is it worthwhile to study the various ways in which Shakespeare used English? A.English words have cha nged a lot since Shakespeare’s time.B.By doing so one can be fully aware of the richness of the English languageC. English words are now being used in the same way as in Shakespeare’s timeD. Beginners may have difficulty learning some aspects of English usageIII. 单句翻译1、我们不仅尊重父母,而且我尽力不辜负他们的期望。
西华大学英语重修答案

西华大学英语重修答案一.听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where did the man go last year?A.Chengdu.B.Beijing.C.Xi’an.2.Which book has the woman bought?A.A math book.B.A history book.C.An English book.3.Where will the man go first?A.The classroom.B.The library.C.The post office.4.What’s the time now?A.7:00.B.6:30.C.6:20.5. What are the speakers talking about?A.An organization’s help.B.Ways to protect animals.C.Things made from animals.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How is the man probably feeling?A.Disappointed.B.Encouraged.C.Delighted.7. What will the man probably do tonight?A.Have a meeting.B.Go to a party.C.Fly to the US.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
重修听力练习题

重修听力练习题听力练习1Part ⅡListening Comprehension(30 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section,you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.At the end of each conversation,one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause.During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.1.A)It's better than George's. B)It's cheaper than George's.C)It's too expensive. D)It's too cheap.2. A)She needs a watch that shows seconds.B)She cannot find the man's stopwatch.C)She damaged something she borrowed from the man.D)She cannot assist the man tomorrow.3. A)Bill will buy the car as soon as he gets the money.B)Bill's friend is buying the car for him.C)Bill has already made the down payment on the car.D)Bill cannot afford to buy a new car.4. A)Someone painted it for her. B)She finally had time to paint it.C) She decided to paint it later. D)Some friends will help her paint it.5. A)He really doesn't know.B)He doesn't think the weather will make any difference.C)He thinks his team will lose if the weather is bad.D)He thinks bad weather will affect both teams.6. A)Parting. B)Greeting.C)Complaining. D)Seeing someone off.7. A)She's going to read a book. B)She's going to work.C)She is going to buy some things. D)She's going to write a grocery list.8. A)Because it is broken. B)Because it is not the size he needs.C)Because it is dirty. D)Because it is too small.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A)The guided tours. B)University Books.C)The Student Federation. D)A volunteer group.10. A)To find out if the books she ordered are in.B)To ask him to attend a Student Federation meeting.C)To get his schedule of classes for next term.D)To see if he has time to welcome the new students.11. A)Take the place of Ruth as a tour guide.B)Ask Ken if he will be at the activity.C)Help out when he is free.D)Leave work early if he can.12. A)T omorrow evening. B)5o'clock this afternoon.C)10o’clock on Saturday. D)10 o'clock on Thursday.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13.A)A telephone operator. B)A real estate agent.C)A tourist guide. D)An architect.14. A)One. B)Two. C)Three. D)Four.15. A)The master bedroom with its own bathroom.B)The main door to the living room.C)Dining area as part of the living room.D)The work area at the back of the garage.Section BDirections: ln this section,you twill hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage,you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A)When they don't have a car. B)When they live in a huge country.C)When they don't use planes. D)When they have a car.17. A)The United States is huge. B)Public transportation is not so good.C)Americans like to be independent. D)Americans like to move around.18. A)A new kind of car. B)Public transportation.C)The gas shortage. D)Poor people.Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19.A)When the plane was up in the sky.B)Ten minutes after she was sitting on board.C)Just before she fastened her seat belt.D)While she was enjoying the beauty of the sky.20. A)The woman enjoyed the beauty of the evening sky from her plane.B)The woman had a time bomb hidden in her suitcase.C)The ticking noise of the alarm clock caused her a little trouble.D)The airline official and the police officer played a joke on her.21. A)An Interesting Day. B)A False Alarm.C)Two Mistakes Made. D)An Unlawful Arrest.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22.A)Food. B)Micro-organism. C)Milk. D)Biochemicals.23.A)South-west Asia. B)South-east Africa.C)Ancient Rome. D)Europe.24. A)When people have more knowledge about micro-organisms.B)When people have advanced technology.C)When more factories have been built.D)When cheese become one of he most popular foods in daily life.25. A)How to make cheese.B)A brief history of cheese.C)The most important element in cheese making.D)The industrial process of cheese making.练习21.A)Ask Mary to help her.B)Type the data quickly.C)Hand in the data to the computer center.D)Ask Mary to extend the due date.2. A)The homework was very easy.B)The man should go to class.C)The man should sit in the back of the classroom.D)She's further behind in her work than the man is.3. A)The number of rooms in the apartment.B)Trouble within the man's family.C)The reason why the man has so many clocks.D)What the woman should give to her family.4. A)Martha knows practically everybody.B)Bob isn't hard to cheer up.C)Bob didn't order the right thing.D)Martha always knows exactly what to say.5. A)She bought something for her aunt.B)She missed it.C)She was there only briefly.D)She went to it on her way to the hospital.6. A)The man should shut the window tightly.B)The man should put some screws in the wood.C)The man should stick to his work.D)The man should use a tool to open the window.7. A)Sam returned it. B)It turns in the lock.C)It's in the locker. D)He got it from Sam.8. A)She was understanding. B)she was apologetic.C)She was annoyed. D)She was careless.Questions 9 to 12are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A)Her kids will arrive home after school. B)She is too exhausted to work.C)She has finished her work. D)The man does not ask her to go back to the office.10. A)It is weird. B)I is exhausting.C)It is convenient. D)It is comfortable.11. A)It is produced by weird people.B)The woman does not like it.C)One can see a lot of strange things in it.D)T he man is determined to watch tonight.12. A)The woman will record tonight's program.B)He will be having a meeting with his boss at that time.C)His boss might ask him to stay up late.D)He may have to prepare for tomorrow's business trip.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13. A)She has lost some of her important stuff.B)There is something wrong with her eyes.C)She doesn't know how to use steel to build construction.D)She doesn't know where to get the information she need.14. A)It takes time to collect the useful information.B)One can only read books in the library.C)All books are difficult to understand.D)One has to line up to borrow books.15. A)To find the information in the library.B)To borow the books from her teacher.D)To consult her tutor what to do.C)To give her shoes to Steve.Section BPassage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A)In Dakota. B)In New York. C)In London. D)In Hawaii.17. A)The doorman. B)A young man from New York.C)A20-year-old man from Hawaii. D)A fan of the Beatles and Lennon.18. A)The doorman. B)Mark Chapman. C)The policemen.D)The Beatles. Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A)Many people who are in need work in it.B)The hospital blood is mainly provided by it.C)Anyone can get help from it.D)It covers nearly the whole world.20. A)Tsunami. B)Dunant. C)Crow. D)Barton.21. A)The fact that he was soldier himself then.B)The fact that he was a war-prisoner.C)The result of an international meeting.D)The sight of suffering people in a battle.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22.A)In New York. B)In a bank.C)Near a prison. D)In the countryside.23. A)A policeman. B)Mr. Blake's old friend.C)A prison official. D)A runaway criminal24. A)At least 14 miles an hour. B)At least 40 miles an hour.C)At most 40 miles an hour. D)At most 14 miles an hour.25. A)Because a police-car followed his.B)Because he wanted the man in his car arrested.C)Because it grew darker and darker.D)Because he wanted to return home earlier.练习3Section A1.A)One. B)Two. C)Three. D)Four.2. A)Saturday morning. B)Saturday afternoon.C)Sunday morning. D)Sunday afternoon.3. A)The unsmiling faces. B)The sun.C)The residents. D)The weather.4. A)Julia's friends don't call her very often.B)Julia doesn't like to talk on the phone with her friends.C)Julia likes to talk on the phone with her friends.D)Julia doesn't have many friends.5. A)Chemistry. B)English. C)Mat. D)History.6. A)Wait for Mr.White's call.B)Make another call later.C)Pay the manager a visit.D)Speak in a louder voice.7. A)He is ashamed of Prof.Wang. B)He will congratulate Prof.Wang.C)He will help Prof.Wang paint his ear. D)He will ell Prof.Wang the bad news.8. A)To pay for transportation.B)To make a phone call.C)T o do shoppingD)To give them to the woman.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A)It is required by Professor Stephen. B)It is very interesting.C)He wants to know about heart attacks. D)He took part in the discussion.10. A)The national health. B)Heart attacks.C)The cause of stress. D)Health care for women.11. A)Women are under more stress than men.B)Women have more heart attacks than men.C)Women get less care than men do.D)Women have less serious heart attacks than men.12. A)Discuss the video with the man. B)Go lo see the videC)Get ready for the class. D)Tell others it is interesting.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13.``A)He cannot do well because the class is too large.B)He wants the professor to give him a mark.C)He was late for registration.D)He needs the permission of Professor Day to register.14. A)Students attend it because it is required.B)The student likes the course very much.C)It is so popular that students line up to get registered.D)The professor offers the course every term.15. A)Allow the student to take the class this term.B)Allow the student to take the class next year.C)Permit the student to graduate without the class.D)Let the student to attend another class.Section BPassage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A)In 190l in Atlanta. B) In 190l in Askin’s.C)In 1901 in Arizona. D)In 1925 in Milestone.17. A)When the owner was painting his room for “Milestone Motor Hotel”,he thought of it.B)It stands for"many hotel rooms"in Milestone Motor Hotel.C)The owner disliked the name of “Milestone Motor Hotel"and changed it.D)The owner shortened the full name of the hotel for lack of space on the signboard.18. A)Radio or TV. B)Telephone. C)Computer. D)Swimming pool. Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A)Over 30 million men. B)Over 30 million middle-aged men.C)Those energetic Americans. D)Americans of both sexes and all ages.20. A)Because of their strong desire for good health.B)Because of their love for hobbies and pastimes.C)Because of their fear of heart disease.D)Because of their extra energy.21. A)It was rising. B)It was lowering.C) It remained unchanged. D)It was fluctuating.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A)215,000. B)Less than 250,00. C)ore than 350,000.D)About 300,000.23. A)Poor health condition of the children. B)Poor quality of village schools.C)Religious differences. D)Different lifestyle or faith.24. A)They lack opportunities to interact with children of their age.B)Their parents are not qualified instructors.C)They cannot win honor in such an environment.D)They make no genuine friends.25. A)Positive. B)Negative. C)Neutral. D)Indifferent.。
大学英语二重修必过资料

中译英部分
1她连水都不愿喝一口,更别提留下来吃饭了。2他认为我在对他说谎,但实际上我讲的是实话。3这个星期你每天都迟到,对此你怎么解释。4他们利润增长的部分原因是采用了新的市场策略。5这样的措施很可能会带来工作效率的提高。6我们已经在这个项目上投入了大量时间和精力,所以我们只能继续。7尽管她是家里的独生女,她父母也从不溺爱她。8迈克没来参加昨晚的聚会,也没给我打电话作任何解释。9坐在他旁边的那个人确实发表过一些小说,但绝不是什么大作家。10他对足球不感兴趣,也从不关心谁输谁赢。11经理需要一个可以信赖的助手,在他外出时,由助手负责处理问题。12这是他第一次当着那么多观众演讲。13你再怎么有经验,也得学习新技术。14还存在一个问题,那就是派谁去带领那里的研究工作。15由于文化的不同,他们的关系在开始确实遇到了一些困难。16虽然他历经沉浮,但我始终相信他总有一天会成功的。17我对你的说法的真实性有些保留看法。18她长得并不特别高,但是她身材瘦,给人一种个子高的错觉。19有朋自远方来,不亦说乎?20不管黑猫白猫,能捉住老鼠就是好猫。21你必须明天上午十点之前把那笔钱还给我。22请允许我参加这个项目,我对这个项目非常感兴趣。23人人都知道他比较特殊:他来去随意。24看她脸上不悦的神色,我觉得她似乎有什么话想跟我说。
4. The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.
5. Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.
14. There remains one problem, namely, who should be sent to head the research there.
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Test TwoReading ComprehensionPassage 1Last Thursday an old chap came to our school to talk about the evils of smoking. He said he wouldn't go on for too long, and we saw him take his wristwatch off and lay it on the table. I can't remember what he said about smoking because Slater and I had other things to think about. He finished when the bell rang for playtime, and the headmaster told us to go out. Slater happened to slip.In the playground Slater showed me the watch. He put it on his wrist, and it looked lovely. I was wishing that I'd been the one to slip by the table, because it was a beautiful watch, gold by the look of it. The headmaster came outside then, and the old boy was with him. They walked about, looking around and talking all the time. After a bit the bell rang, and we got into our lines, ready to go in.The headmaster said, "I've got a little job for you boys. This gentleman, our lecturer, has just lost his watch in the playground. It's happened before, he says --- it just slips off his wrist. So look around for it, will you? See if you're clever enough to find it. I've no doubt the boy who does so will get a useful reward? "Well, of course, Slater wasn't going to miss a chance like that. He's just about the luckiest devil in the school --- rewards just drop into his hands. We all walked about the playground, looking for the watch. And I wasn't a bit surprised when Slater bent down as if he was picking something up. Then he hurried past me towards the old man."Where are you going?" I called out, though I knew very well where he was going. "Where do you think?" he called back.And the next minute there was Slater, all smiles, handing over the watch to the old fellow and hanging about for the reward.But the lecturer didn't seem at all pleased. In fact he looked quite ready to put a knife in Slater's heart --- until the headmaster burst out laughing. Then they both laughed. Slater told me afterwards that the old man hadn't even said "Thank you" for the watch.The thing that puzzled us most of all was that Slater didn't get any reward. When he reminded the headmaster about it, the headmaster said: "Ah yes, we mustn't forget that I said ‘a useful reward’, didn't I?" And then he gave Slater a big sheet of paper and told him to write a composition on the evils of smoking. Slater says he hasn't got a clue what to write.1. What were the boys thinking about during the lecture?A) They were not thinking about anything.B) They were thinking about the evils of smoking.C) About the watch --- how to get it, perhaps.D) They thought that the headmaster was very clever.2. Why did the story-teller wish that he had slipped?A) Because it was a beautiful watch.B) He thought he could have taken the watch if he had slipped.C) If that had happened, the watch wouldn't have been lost.D) In that case he wouldn't have given it back to the lecturer.3. "The headmaster came outside then, and the old boy was with him." Who was the old boy?A) An old student. B) The lecturer. C) The headmaster's son. D) A servant.4. When Slater "bent down", what was he trying to do?A) He had to bend down in order to pick up the watch.B) He was trying to hide the fact that he had found the watch.C) The watch had slipped off his wrist, and he was trying to pick it up.D) He was pretending to have found something.5. Why didn't Slater get the kind of reward he expected?A) The headmaster had forgot it, probably.B) Because the lecturer did not agree to give him any reward.C) Because the headmaster never meant to give the usual kind of reward to anyone.D) Because the headmaster did not keep his word.Passage 2Many poor people made good money by selling their own living, healthy teeth. Young people's teeth were in special demand. Dentists with rich, gap-toothed patients often had several live-tooth sellers at hand ready to have their teeth pulled. The idea was to get the best match and fit for the patient. Miss Smith's second-from-the-middle tooth might be no good. But maybe Mr Brown's third-left would fit her ladyship's socket. Some of the double extractions took place right on the spot. The bad tooth would be hauled out. Then the newly drawn live one would be popped into the socket. Strange though it may seem these transplants sometimes worked. At least they would last for a year or two. But they, like ivory teeth, had to be tied firmly to the real teeth next to them.In some cases, neither carved teeth nor transplants worked -- no matter how rich or famous the patient. Next time you see a picture of George Washington, take a good look at it. There's something strange about the president's mouth. It has a puffed look, especially under the lower lip. Washington suffered from poor teeth. He lost most of them when he was quite young. Dentist after dentist tried to fit him with suitable dentures. But none of them were really satisfactory. One set had dogs' teeth in the top. In the bottom were human teeth. The set was held together by strong, coiled, steel springs. It weighed nearly a quarter of a pound. That's quite a lot of bone, lead, wax, and iron to carry round in your mouth. Yet Washington never took out his false teeth in public, even to eat. He was too proud.The artist Gilbert Stuart was asked to paint Washington's portrait. But he was troubled at the way the president's lower lip jutted out. He told Washington to stuff wads of cotton between his chin and teeth. The result was the puffed-out look we see today in Washington's portrait on some American bills, coins, and stamps.One set of Washington's ill-fitting false teeth is still shown in the Dental Museum in Baltimore. It is a far cry from the light, strong, well-fitted, plastic and metal dentures of today.6. The best teeth for transplants probably came from ___________.A) living young people B) dead soldiers C) rich patients D) skillful dentists7. George Washington's lower lip jutted because ___________.A) he had suffered from poor teeth B) he had taken out his false teethC) his false teeth didn't fit well D) his jaw was too small8. Evidence of Washington's dental problems can be seen today __________.A) in the White House B) on some American money and stampsC) in the Dental Museum in Baltimore D) both B and C9. Gilbert was most probably a ___________.A) dentist B) portrait painter C) senior official D) guide in the Museum10. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase "a far cry" in the last paragraph?A) A shout in the distance. B) A loud yell. C) A similar remark. D) Something different.Passage 3In October 1949 the United Nations brought a number of specialists on food to Geneva, to discuss the problems of eating habits and food supplies of peoples throughout the world. One problem that interested the specialists particularly was a form of illness, about which little was known, among the children in Africa and Latin America. The World Health Organization (WHO) planned to study this disease to determine the relationship between the eating habits of the people and the disease.Two doctors were chosen to make the study. They flew to Africa south of the Sahara and during the next two months visited ten countries. They found that serious diseases of poor eating, often mistaken for other diseases, existed in all parts of Africa. The diseases were similar and could therefore all be named kwashiorkor.The diseased children are usually from one to four years old. As the illness progresses, the child's stomach becomes swollen by liquid collecting in the body. The skin changes color and may break out in open sores. The hair changes color and starts to fall out. The patient loses all interest in his surroundings and even in food, and becomes so weak that he wants to lie down all the time. Stomach liquids are no longer produced.The doctors reasoned that kwashiorkor was found in the young children of this age in many parts of Africa because of lack of milk or meat. Their mothers, after stopping their breast-feeding, gave them foods full of starches instead of greatly needed proteins. They found that the addition of milk to the food of children suffering from kwashiorkor saved many lives.The unbelievable thing about kwashiorkor is that the very existence of the disease --- which has been killing thousands of children for centuries --- was not even recognized in Latin America as recently as ten years ago. The deaths of those children were mistakenly listed as due to other diseases. It was the WHO's work in Africa that led to the discovery of the problem in Central America.11. From the passage we learn that kwashiorkor is a disease caused by ______.A) poor living conditions B) lack of proteins in foodC) breast-feeding D) lack of food12. Where was the study of this disease carried out?A) The Sahara. B) Central America. C) Latin America D) Africa.13. It is difficult to discover kwashiorkor because ______.A) it has no symptoms at all B) it is hard to identify signs of itC) it doesn't last long enough for careful observationD) it is hardly distinguishable from other diseases14. A main symptom of this disease is that children who have it __ ____.A) cannot stop liquid produce in the stomachB) have a big stomachC) can never satisfy their hungerD) are not able to sit or lie down15. What is mentioned as a simple but efficient way of curing this disease?A) Taking a special medicine. B) Avoiding any food containing starch.C) Having more meat or milk. D) Taking medicines full of proteins.16. The disease has been known in the Latin AmericaA) for ten years B) only recently C) for dozens of years D) before the discovery in Africa17. What's the best title for the article?A) Milk and Meat Are Daily Necessities B) Kwashiorkor and Bad Eating HabitsC) A New Form of Illness in Africa and Latin America D) A Case of Eating HabitsPassage 4Physical fitness is the result of many factors -- good medical and dental care, proper nutrition, adequate rest and relaxation, and sensible personal habits. But these are never enough. An essential factor is regular physical activity -- exercise for a body that needs itto function well.All of us know that ordinary movements -- things like running, jumping, and bending -- are made by muscles. Muscles also do many other things. They suck air into your lungs, push food along your digestive tract, and tighten your blood vessels to raise blood pressure when you need more pressure for an emergency. Your heart is a muscular pump.When your muscles are not used, or are not used enough, they do not develop and grow properly. They soon become flabby and weak, shrink in size, and lose the ability to do the jobs they were meant to do.Recent studies showed that the average high school student spends fifteen to thirty hours a week watching television and only two hours a week in organized play or exercise. That is one reason why one-third of the 200,000 pupils tested for the President's Council on Physical Fitness failed a simple test of strength, stamina, and flexibility. Some of the boys and girls could not raise themselves to a sitting position without using their hands!Cars and buses, elevators and escalators, TV and push-button machines all tend to reduce strenuous physical activity. But our bodies still need exercise. Without it they soon become weak, ineffective, and unattractive.18. In the article, muscles are said to do all of the following EXCEPT __________.A) suck air B) tighten blood vesselsC) run, jump, bend D) reflect pains19. The thing to keep physical fitness discussed in this article is _________。