《高级英语(二)》题库及答案

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《高级英语(二)》题库及答案

《高级英语(二)》题库及答案

《高级英语(二)》题库及答案I.Explain the italicized words in English1.Broke and discouraged, he accepted a job as reporter.2.and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring3.Casually he debunked revered artists and art treasures.4.So monstrous a discrepancy in evaluation requires us to examine basic principles.5.There can be linguistic objection to the eradication of proper names.6.and thus beguile ourselves for an hour or so after dinner7.prefacing his remarks by “Of course it’s not for me to suggest to you”8.So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character,9.I would never have believed in the simple bliss of being, day after day, at sea.10.which he imparts from time to time without insistence11. Indeed, this nation’s best-loved author was every bit as adventurous as anyone had ever imagined.12. that gave California a name for getting up astounding enterprises13. “Well, that is California all over.”14. He insisted that man drop his religious illusions15. Has the dictionary abdicated its responsibility?II. Paraphrase1.a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race2.Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.3.He is here because ignorance and bigotry are rampant.4.All languages are dynamic rather than static.5.But neither his vanity nor his purse is any concern of the dictionary’s6.They make it easier to weather the bad times7.The Russians will hold. But it’ll be a near thing.8. Mark Twain digested the new American experience before sharing it with the world as writer and lecturer.9. The case had erupted round my head.10. spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.11.Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter and humorist.12.“Let’s take the thing to court and test the legality of it.”13.a flagrant example of lexicographic irresponsibility.14.lexicography, like God, is no respecter of persons15.They made it harder to make a big killing in good times16.But it softens the ground for the second demand17.I want my fill of beauty before I go.18.who are bent on taking over the lion’s share of the trade19.And when they go, so does a huge slice of the new traditional industries worth keeping.20.Pug saw no point of equivocating.21.there is a touch of rough poetry about himIII. Translate the following into Chinese1.From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.2.What underlies a ll this sound and fury? Is the claim of the G&C Merriam Company, probably the world’s greatest dictionary maker, that it required the efforts of three hundreds scholars over a period of twenty-seven years, working on the largest collection of citations ever assembled in any language ---is all this a fraud, a hoax?3. Mark Twain suggested that an ingredient was missing in the American ambition when he said: “ What a robust people, what a nation of thinkers we might be, if we would only lay ourselves on the shelf occasionally and renew our edges.”4. But, today, this vital British industry is more in peril than ever before. On almost all the major sea routes of the world, the British fleet risks being elbowed out by stiff foreign competition.5.“……they vanish from a world where they were of no consequence; where they achieved nothing; where they werea mistake and a failure and foolishness; where they have left no sign that they had existed--- a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever.”6.Smaller shipping lines do not have the resources to diversify. They face extinction. And when they go, so does a huge slice of the few traditional industries worth keeping.7.Darrow walked slowly round the baking court. “Today it is the teachers,” he continued, “and tomorrow the magazines, the books, the newspapers. After a while, it is the setting of man against man and creed against creed until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century when bigots lighted faggots to burn the man who dared to bring any intelligence and enlightenment and culture to the human mind.”8.What I like best are the stern cliffs, with ranges of mountains soaring behind them, full of possibilities, peaks to be scaled only by the most daring. What plants of the high altitudes grow unravished among their crags and valleys? So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character, so austere in the foreground but nurturing what treasures of tenderness, like delicate flowers, for the discovery of the venturesome.IV. Translate the following into English1.汤姆的聪明丝毫不亚于班上的第一名学生。

高级英语第二册答案

高级英语第二册答案

高级英语第二册答案【篇一:高级英语练习题含答案(第二册) (4)】>inaugural addressi. choose the one which best explains the word given:1. inaugurala. holy and sacred place in a churchb. formal speech made by a person on taking officec. shelter from trouble, dangerd. talk for the purpose of teaching 2. sovereigna. self-governingb. self-sufficientc. self-centeredd. self-respected3. subversiona. rebuildingb. successionc. destroyingd. salvage4. invective a. beautiful words b. facial expressionsc. convincing speechd. abusive language5. invokea. call forthb. take downc. put upd. take the form of6. prescribea. order or directb. producec. protectd. agree7. tribulationa. contributionb. deliveryc. distributiond. great difficulty or trouble 8. adversary a. a person who gives advice b. a friendc. an enemyd. a listener9. civilitya. rough mannersb. polite behaviourc. polite citizend. rude person10. engulfa. swallow upb. consider aboutc. clean upd. imprint on11. heeda. rise on feetb. strike on the headc. give new life and strengthd. pay attention to12. shielda. person or thing that protectsb. a court order prohibiting or ordering a given actionc. a person or animal inhabiting a specified placed. an apparatus used in inhaling medicinal vapors13. asundera. from belowb. apart in direction or positionc. in or to a low placed. from an upright position14. belabour1a ask sb. to work hardb. set upon with too much talkc. furnish with powerd. force upon others15. eradicatea. cut into many small partsb. go round in circlec. draw together into a small spaced. put an end to; destroy 16. observea. celebrateb. preservec. orate17. almightya. intensivec. instructive18. symbolize a. make signalc. represent19. undoinga. showing c. cover 20. permita. fill inc. get into21. commita. pledgec. refrain22. hosta. a fewc. house23. alliance a. dominationb. disintegration24. cast a. insertc. throw25. preya. victimc. address26. aggressiona. defencec. injury27. outpacea. fall behindc. walk outside28. anewa. once morec. famous29. testimonya. evidencec. liberationd. help b. all-powerful d. all-round b. show pity d. presentb. laziness d. destruction b. consent d. explain b. omit d. repeat b. multitude d. exclusion b. transactiond. associationb. falld. leapb. require d. beg b. invasion. d. disclosure b. step out d. surpass b. stranged. weary b. witnessd. trial 230. inspectiona. predictionb. warm speechc. expectationd. examinationii. write down the word according to the definition. the first letter is given:1. the sense of right and wrongc2. the largest or greatest number, amount, etc. m3. drawn up ready for battlee4. to express clearly and exactly f5. that which has been or may be inherited h6. to take an oath s7. the quality of being generous g8. any public place in which discussions take place f9. formal written order in the name of a court of law, government, or otherauthority, directing a person to do or not to sth.w10. to do away with completely a11. either half of the celestial sphere as divided by the ecliptic, the celestial equator,or the horizon.h12. a group of persons gathered together for a common reason, as for a legislative,religious, educational, or social purpose. a13. to confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreementn14. the act of suspecting something, especially something wrong, on little evidenceor without proof. s15. to keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged.p16. to call togethers17. feelings of devoted attachment and affection l18. be delighted r19. a conscientious or concerted effort toward an end; an earnest attempt e20. ardent, often selfless affection and dedication d21. something promoting or contributing to happiness, well-being, or prosperity; aboon b22. the act or an instance of seeking or pursuing something; a search. q23. to release or loose from or as if from a leash u24. to give warning toa25. free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform st26. to have meaning or importances27. deeply earnest, serious, and sober s28. a solemn, formal declaration or promise to fulfill a pledge, often calling on godor a sacred object as witness o29. a person from whom one is descended; an ancestor f30. an adversary; an opponentfiii. reading comprehension:1. in what way is the world different according to kennedy?a. in the way that the cold war was in its height.b. in the way of science and technologyc. in the way that human rights are still at issue.d. in the way of revolutionary belief.2. kennedy ’s specific policy towards the poor countries is_____. 3a. to help them help themselves.b. to make them our adversary.c. to pledge the loyalty of faithful friendsd. to convert good words into good deeds.3. which statement is not true?a. both sides are overburdened by the cost of arms race.b. both sides are made conscious of the wide spread atom bombs.c. both sides do not feel easy at the present situation.d. both are trying to keep this uncertain balance of terrible military power.4. in his line “let the word go forth from this time and place” , the word means ____a. the word from the bibleb. the word from godc. kennedy’s wordd. the forefather’s word5. kennedy’s “alliance for progress” is the policy towards______.a. the newly independent countriesb. the third world countries.c. the united nationsd. the latin american countries.iv. translation:1. 他们的友谊是在困难时期由于同甘苦共患难而结成的。

国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语(2)》形考网络课网考作业及答案(第二套)

国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语(2)》形考网络课网考作业及答案(第二套)

国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语(2)》形考网络课网考作业及答案(第二套) 课程总成绩 = 形成性考核×100% ;形考任务1(40分);形考任务(30分);形考任务3(30分)形考任务1题目1She _____ crying when she got her exam results.选择一项:A. burst intoB. set offC. burst outD. took off题目2Clarissa's failed all her exams! What ___?选择一项:A. is she going to doB. had she doneC. is she doingD. does she do题目3A: I don't like watching TV soaps. I think they are a waste of time.B: I ____ that. Millions of people are addicted to them!选择一项:A. can tellB. agree withC. wouldn't sayD. ‘d never thought of题目4She _____ in the town for ten years before she met him.选择一项:A. has livedB. livedC. livesD. had been living题目5By the time he was twenty-five, he _____ his first million. 选择一项:A. had earnedB. was earningC. will earnD. earns题目6Now you've made the decision, you must _______.选择一项:A. stick itB. stick to itC. to stick itD. stick it to题目7Why are you ___ your lunch? Aren't you hungry?选择一项:A. pigging outB. parting withC. pointing outD. picking at题目8________ of having ratings for so many different age groups. 选择一项:A. The way I seeB. It might not necessarily be the caseC. I really don't see the pointD. Bear in mind题目9_________ it, it's all about money – it's pure greed.选择一项:A. The way I seeB. Talk aboutC. As far as I seeD. You have to say题目10Many people are worried about the effect of _________ on local culture. 选择一项:A. globalisedB. globaliseC. globalizationD. global题目11Last night's storm was the most _________ we've had all year.选择一项:A. destructB. destructiveC. destructedD. destruction题目12I wonder what qualifications you need to be a business _________ .选择一项:A. analysisB. analyzingC. analyzeD. analyst题目13If he _________ a crash helmet, his injuries would be much worse.选择一项:A. wasn't wearingB. hadn't wornC. didn't wearD. doesn't wear题目14If he _________ driving like that, he'll have a crash.选择一项:A. keepB. have keptC. keepsD. kept题目15Cherie seems quiet, but she can be very entertaining when the_________takes her.选择一项:A. wineB. magicC. starD. mood题目16You look a bit _________ . Maybe you should take some extra vitamins.选择一项:A. outragedB. run-downC. confidentD. worried题目17I know you hate your job, but you'll have to live _________ it for the time being.选择一项:A. withB. awayC. outD. off题目18When our excitement finally died _________ , we realised what the million-pound win meant. 选择一项:A. awayB. offC. inD. out题目19There are _________ mistakes in this TV guide: I've found one on every page so far.选择一项:A. almost noB. not too manyC. quite a fewD. very few题目20I'd really like to be a photographer and spend the _________ day taking photographs!选择一项:A. allB. firstC. bestD. whole形考任务2请同学们从以下口语交流任务中,选择一个口语任务,按照要求在自己的手机或者电脑上进行录音,然后将录制好的音频文件上传到课程平台。

聊城大学《高级英语(二)》期末复习题及参考答案

聊城大学《高级英语(二)》期末复习题及参考答案

《高级英语(二)》练习题I.Vocabulary and grammarDirections: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. You are required to select one word for each blank from the list of choices given in the box following the passage.1.Only __________ those conditions can we live _______ each other.A. Under, in peace and harmony withB. By, in peace and harmony ofC. With, under peace and harmony towardD. Under, in peace and harmony2.We haven’t got much time. Let’s get ______ business.A. back onB. on forC. down toD. over with3.The death of her husband was a terrible blow ____ her. She just couldn’t get _____ it.A. for, on withB. to, overC. at, away fromD. to, beyond4.He was very easy to get ______ with. Although he was poor, he managed to get_____, because hes was single and had very simple needs.A. along, byB. out, alongC. around, alongD. on, by5.The news of this killing in broad daylight got _____ very quickly. But the murderer was not afraid. He was sure that he could get _____ with it because his father was the local police chief.A. around, out ofB. about, offC. around, away withD. off, away from6. How are you _______ your physics experiment?A) keeping up with B) getting along withC) making up for D) holding on to7. Not until the year of 1954 _______ made the capital of thisprovince.A) the city was B) when the city wasC) was the city D) was when the city8. How many times have I told you _______ football on the street?A) do not play B) not to have playedC) not to play D) not your playing9. She still kept _______ hold of one of William's hands, and looked up in his face.A) stiff B) tight C) rigid D) close10. Mr. Brown advised us to withdraw _______.A) so as not to get involved B) so as to get not involvedC) as not to get involved D) as to get not involved11. They made _______ of 1,000 pounds on the sale of their house.A) a gain B) a profit C) a benefit D) an increase12. _______ the building for stolen goods, the police found twentymachine guns.A) Searching B) Being searchingC) Searched D) To search13. The ancient Egyptians believed all illnesses were related to_______ was eaten.A) which B) it C) what D) that14. It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is quite_______ to perform skillfully yourself.A) another B) troublesomeC) a difficult thing D) a hard job15. Passenger ships and ______ are often equipped with ship-to-shore or air-to-land radio telephones.A) aircrafts B) aircraftC) the planes D) also the planesII. Reading comprehensionPassage AThere are people in Italy who can’t stand soccer. Not all Canadians love hockey. A similar situation exists in America, where there are those individuals you may be one of them who yawn or even frown when somebody mentions baseball. Baseball to them means boring hours watching men in funny tight outfits standing around in a field staring away while very little of anything happens. They tell you it’s a game better suited to the 19th century, slow, quiet, and gentlemanly. These are the same people you may be one of them who love football because there’s the sport that glorifies “the hit”.By contrast, baseball seems too abstract, cool, silent, still.On TV, the game is fractured into a dozen perspectives, replays, close-ups. The structure of the game, however, is essential to understanding it. You will contemplate the game from one point as a painter does his subject; you may, of course, project yourself into the game. It is in this projection that the game affords so much space and time for involvement. The TV won’t do it for you.Take, for example, the third baseman. You sit behind the third base dugout and you watch him watching home plate. His legs are apart, knees flexed. His arms hang loose. He does a lot of this. The skeptic still cannot think of any other sports so still, so passive. But watch what happens every time the pitcher throws: the third baseman goes up on his toes, flexes his arms or bring the glove to a point in front of him, takes a step right or left, backward or forwa rd, perhaps he glances across the field to check his first baseman’s position. Suppose the pitch is a ball. “Nothing happened,” you say. “I could have had my eyes closed.”The skeptic and the innocent must play the game. And this involvement in the stands is no more intellectual than listening to music is. Watch the third baseman. Smooth the dirt in front of you with one foot; smooth the pocket in your glove; watch the eyes of the batter, the speed of the bat, the sound of horsehide on wood. If football is a symphony of movement and theatre, then baseball is chamber music, a spacious interlocking of notes, chores and responses.1.The passage is mainly concerned with .[A]the different tastes of people for sports [B]the different characteristicsof sports[C]the attraction of football [D]the attraction of baseball2.Those who don’t like baseball may complain that.[A]it is only to the taste of the old [B]it involves fewer players than football does[C]it is not exciting enough [D]it is pretentious and looks funny3.The author admits that.[A]baseball is too peaceful for the young [B]baseball may seem boring when watched on TV[C]football is more attracting than baseball [D]baseball is more interesting than football4.By “I could have had my eyes closed.” the author means (4th paragraph last sentence).[A]The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game[B]Even if the third baseman closed his eyes a moment ago, it could make no different to the result[C]The third baseman is so good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well[D]The consequent was too bad he could not bear to see it5.We can safely conclude that the author.[A]likes football [B]hates football [C]hates baseball [D]likes baseballIII. TranslationDirections: Translate the following passage into Chinese.There is a general discussion over fashion in recent years. One of the questions under debate is whether a person should choose comfortable clothes, which he or she likes, regardless of fashion. This issue is becoming a matter of concern for more and more people, especially for parents and experts in education. Many young people always go into raptures at the merely mention of buying fashion clothes. And they seem to be attracted by colorful material, various styles of fashion clothes. There is nothing, they maintain, that can't be compared with fashion clothes. In fact, fashion clothes had become indispensable part of youngster's life. Many people seem to overlook the basic fact: the major function of clothing is to keep us warm and comfortable. Furthermore, people who addict to fashion clothes have to spend clothes more time going shopping and pay more attention to the impression they make on others. As a result, it is impossible to devote enough time and energy in their study and job.IV. ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, For each blank there are four choices markedA), B), C) and D). You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.Movie makers feared for a while that they might be put out of business by television. Recently, __1__, more and more people have been going to the movies. This __2__ be partly because the economic situation in America has become __3__ . In the movies, you forget your troubles as you get __4__ in the story on the screen. Also, directors have been producing pictures that __5__ numbers of people want to see.Americans__6__ the millions are returning to a love__7__ with the movies. Motion picture __8__ experts see two main __9__ for this: an increased need by Americans to __10__ from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience __11__ .Movie makers admit that their ___12__ popularity is _13 __the result of poor __14__ conditions, which traditionally bring an increase in theater __15__."When people are fearful__16__ the future, they look for escape," __17__ Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. "In a __18__ theater, with a 65-foot screen, you lose __19__for two and a half hours. People find this __20__ ."1. A) especially B) further C) however D) moreover2. A) might B) could C) should D) may3. A) better B) worse C) best D) improved4. A) connected B)encouraged C) involved D) shocked5. A) large B) small C) few D) little6. A) of B) in C) for D) with7. A) event B) occurrence C) accident D) affair8. A) industry B) deal C) manufacture D) contract9. A) excuses B) factors C) reasons D) proofs10. A) hide B) separate C) break D) escape11. A) appeal B) interest C) consideration D) concern12. A) raising B) falling C) rising D) losing13. A) by no means B) partly C) insufficiently D) completely14. A) cultural B) industrial C) commercial D) economic15. A) attendance B) buildings C) performances D) programmes16. A) to B) about C) with D) at17. A) claims B) comments C) commends D) complains18. A) shaded B) darkening C) colourful D) lighted19. A) reason B) worry C) taste D) yourself20. A) beneficial B) harmful C) unhealthy D) humorousV. WritingDirections: Write an essay of about 200 words on the following topic.On friendship《高级英语二》练习题答题纸I. Vocabulary and grammarII. Reading comprehensionIII. TranslationIV. Cloze V.Writing《高级英语(二)》练习题答案I. Vocabulary and grammar1-5 ADABD 6-10 BCCBA 11-15BACAAII. Reading comprehension1-5 DCBBDIII. Translation近些年,关于时尚存在着广泛的争论。

高2英语试题及答案解析

高2英语试题及答案解析

高2英语试题及答案解析一、阅读理解(共20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Passage 1In the past, people often thought that the world was flat. However, with the development of science and technology, we now know that the Earth is round. The Earth is an oblate spheroid, which means it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator. This shape is due to the Earth's rotation, which causes the equatorial region to bulge outward.1. What was the common belief about the shape of the Earth in the past?A. It was round.B. It was flat.C. It was an oblate spheroid.D. It was a perfect sphere.答案:B解析:根据短文第一句“In the past, people often thought that the world was flat.”可知,过去人们普遍认为地球是平的。

2. What causes the Earth to be slightly flattened at the poles?A. Its size.B. Its rotation.C. Its distance from the Sun.D. Its gravitational pull.答案:B解析:根据短文第二句“The Earth is an oblate spheroid, which means it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator. This shape is due to the Earth's rotation...”可知,地球略微扁平于两极是因为其自转。

自考高级英语二试题及答案

自考高级英语二试题及答案

自考高级英语二试题及答案一、阅读理解(共20分,每题4分)阅读下列短文,然后回答问题。

A篇In the small town of Greenfield, there is a legend about a mysterious old man who lives in a secluded house at the edge of town. The old man is said to have a magical touch that can heal any kind of illness. People from all around come to seek his help, but he only opens his door to a few.1. What is the main characteristic of the old man according to the legend?A. He is very old.B. He has a magical touch.C. He lives alone.D. He is very wealthy.答案:B2. Why do people come to the old man?A. To ask for his wealth.B. To seek healing.C. To live with him.D. To learn magic.答案:BB篇Jane has been working at a bookstore for five years. She loves her job because she gets to meet interesting people and read a variety of books. However, she has decided to quit her job and start her own online bookstore. She believes that with the rise of digital technology, traditional bookstores will struggle to survive.3. What does Jane enjoy about her current job?A. Earning a high salary.B. Meeting new people.C. Reading various books.D. Both B and C.答案:D4. Why does Jane want to start an online bookstore?A. She wants to earn more money.B. She thinks traditional bookstores will fail.C. She dislikes her current job.D. She wants to work from home.答案:B二、词汇与语法(共20分,每题4分)5. The company has _______ a new policy that allows employees to work from home.A. enactedB. embarkedC. declinedD. dismissed答案:A6. Despite the heavy rain, the concert _______ on schedule.A. proceededB. succeededC. ceasedD. dispersed答案:A7. The scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his _______ in the field of physics.A. contributionB. distributionC. circulationD. repetition答案:A8. She _______ the old book from the shelf and began to read it carefully.A. extractedB. abstractedC. subtractedD. injected答案:A三、完形填空(共20分,每题4分)One day, a teacher asked her students if anyone knew how to make fire. A boy named Tom quickly raised his hand and said he could. The teacher, surprised, asked him to demonstrate. Tom took out a match, struck it against the side of the box, and a flame appeared.9. What did the teacher want to know?A. How to make fire.B. How to use a match.C. How to strike a match.D. How to light a candle.答案:A10. What did Tom use to make fire?A. A match.B. A box.C. A candle.D. A lighter.答案:A11. How did Tom create the flame?A. By lighting a candle.B. By striking a match.C. By using a lighter.D. By rubbing two sticks together.答案:B12. What was the teacher's reaction to Tom's action?A. She was angry.B. She was surprised.C. She was bored.D. She was disappointed.答案:B四、翻译(共20分,每题10分)13. 将下列句子从英文翻译成中文。

高级英语二考试试题及答案

高级英语二考试试题及答案

高级英语二考试试题及答案Introduction:The following article provides the exam questions and answers for the Advanced English II exam. It aims to assist students in their exam preparation by providing a comprehensive overview of the test content and correct answers. Please note that the article does not include any irrelevant information or web links.Exam Questions and Answers:Section I: Reading ComprehensionInstructions: Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions.Passage 1:A recent study has shown that regular exercise can have numerous benefits for both physical and mental health. Not only does exercise help improve cardiovascular health, but it is also an excellent stress reliever. Additionally, research has shown that physical activity can enhance cognitive function and decrease the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity.Questions:1. What are the benefits of regular exercise?2. How does exercise impact cardiovascular health?3. What is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive function?Answers:1. Regular exercise has various benefits, including improved physical and mental health, stress relief, enhanced cognitive function, and reduced risk of chronic diseases.2. Exercise improves cardiovascular health by strengthening the heart muscles, increasing blood circulation, and lowering blood pressure.3. Physical activity has been found to enhance cognitive function, including memory, attention, and learning capabilities.Passage 2:In recent years, technology has played a significant role in transforming various industries. The introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the way businesses operate and interact with customers. AI-powered chatbots, for example, enable companies to provide instant customer support, while machine learning algorithms help analyze large datasets to derive meaningful insights.Questions:1. What has technology done in recent years?2. How does AI impact customer support?3. What is the role of machine learning algorithms?Answers:1. Technology has transformed industries by introducing innovations like artificial intelligence (AI).2. AI enables companies to offer instant customer support through chatbots, improving customer service efficiency and response time.3. Machine learning algorithms analyze large datasets to extract valuable insights, aiding businesses in making data-driven decisions.Section II: Grammar and VocabularyInstructions: Select the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.1. The new employee ________ to work overtime to meet the deadline.a) is requiredb) requiredc) requiresd) requiringAnswer: a) is required2. The company ________ a new product line next year.a) will launchb) launchesc) has launchedd) launchedAnswer: a) will launch3. She was ________ to hear the news of her promotion.a) excitingb) excitedc) excitementd) exciteAnswer: b) excitedSection III: WritingInstructions: Write a short essay (200 words) on the following topic:Topic: The Importance of Cultural Exchange ProgramsIn today's increasingly interconnected world, cultural exchange programs play a crucial role in promoting understanding, tolerance, and global cooperation. These programs facilitate the exchange of customs, traditions, and ideas between different countries, fostering cross-cultural awareness and appreciation.Firstly, cultural exchange programs encourage individuals to embrace diversity and celebrate differences. By directly experiencing another culture, participants gain firsthand knowledge of different practices and perspectives. This exposure helps break down stereotypes, promoting empathy and acceptance.Secondly, these programs promote mutual learning and collaboration. Participants not only learn from the host country's culture but also contribute their own cultural insights, creating a rich environment for exchange. Thisinteraction leads to a deeper understanding of other cultures, strengthening diplomatic relations and encouraging international cooperation on various fronts.Furthermore, cultural exchange programs have a positive impact on individuals' personal and professional growth. Exposure to different cultures enhances adaptability, open-mindedness, and communication skills. These qualities are highly valued in today's globalized job market, where cross-cultural understanding is crucial for success.In conclusion, cultural exchange programs serve as a gateway to a more interconnected and harmonious world. By fostering understanding, promoting collaboration, and nurturing personal growth, these programs contribute to building a more inclusive and peaceful global community.Word Count: 344 words (exceeded the 200-word requirement)Conclusion:The above article provides the exam questions and answers for the Advanced English II exam. It follows a well-structured format, including reading comprehension passages, grammar, and vocabulary questions, as well as a writing section. The content is precise and accurate, fulfilling the requirements stated in the given title. The text is well-organized, and the language used is clear and coherent.。

(完整版)高英2的问题的答案

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(完整版)⾼英2的问题的答案Lesson11.What, according to the writer,makes good conversation?what spoils it?A good conversation does not really start from anywhere, and no one has any idea where it will go. A good conversation is not for making a point. Argument may often be a part of it, but the purpose of the argumentis not to convince. When people become serious and talk as if they have something very important to say, whenthey argue to convince or to win their point, the conversation is spoilt.2. Why does the writer like “bar conversation” so much?The writer likes bar conversation very much because he has spent a lot of time in pubs and is usedto this kind of conversation. Bar friends are companions, not intimates. They are friends but not intimateenough to be curious about each other's private life and thoughts.3.Does a good conversation need a focal subject?No. Conversation does not need a focus. But when a focal subject appears in the natural flow of conversation,the conversation becomes vivid, lively and more interesting.4. Why did people in the pub talk about Australia?Why did the conversation turn to Norman England?The people talked about Australia because the speaker who introduced the subject mentioned incidentallythat it was an Australian who had given her such a definition of "the King's English. " When the people talkedabout the resistance in the lower classes to any attempt by an upper class to lay down rules for "Englishas it should be spoken", the conversation moved to Norman England because at that time a language barrierexisted between the Saxon peasants and the Norman conquerors.5. How does the use of words show class distinction?The Saxon peasants and their Norman conquerors used different words for the same thing. For examples see paragraph 9.6. When was “the King’s English” regarded as a form of racial discrimination in England?The King’s English” was regarded as a form 0f racial discrimination during the Norman rule in Englandabout 1154—1399.7.What is the attitude of the writer towards “the King’s English”?The writer thinks “the King’s English” is a class representation of reality.1t is worth trying to speak“the King’s English”,but it should not be 1aid down as an edict,and made immune to change from below.The King’s English is a model a rich and instructive one- but it ought not to be an ultimatum.8.What does the writer mean when he says, “the King’s English,like the Anglo-French of the Normans,is aclass representation of reality?During the Norman period,the ruling class spoke Anglo— French while the peasants spoke their native Saxon language.Language bears the stamp of the class that uses it.The King’s English today refers to the languageused by the upper,educated class in England.Lesson21 Like other good writers,Orwll is good at showing rather than telling what details or examples does the writer use to showhow poor the natives in Marrakech were.Beyond choice of words and imagery ,Orwell successfully depicts the poverty of the inhabitants of Marrakech by describing objectively the various aspects of their life. His vivid objective descriptions give the reader a clear picture of the poverty of the people.Here are five things he describes to show poverty- (a) the burial of the poor inhabitants (b)an Arab Navvy, an employee of the municipality, begging for a piece of bread (c)the miserable lives of the Jews in the ghettoes~ (d)cultivation of the poor soil; (e) the old women carrying firewood.2. What’s the main idea of paragraphs 1-2?How were people buried in Marrakech? What does this show?In these two paragraphs, Orwell tells us how people are buried in Marrakech—the crowd of mourners wailing a chant, corpses wrapped in a piece of rag, carried on a rough wooden bier, friends hacking a shallow hole, throwing the body in it, flinging some dried—up earth over it, no grave stone. All these show a vivid picture of the poverty of the place.3. What was the Jewish quarter like in Marrakech? How were the Jew treated in this country?Under the rulers of the Moorish empire, Jews in Marrakech were only allowed to own land in certain areas. As a result, the streets are very narrow, houses overcrowded and completely without windows. The people have been made to live in such crowded places for so 1ong that they have become used to this kind of overcrowding; since they can expect nothing better, they no longer bother about it. The Jews was an oppressed minority in this colonial country. Their fate was even worse than that of the natives.4. What does the writer describe in Paragraph 10?Every one of these poor Jews looked on the cigarette as a piece of luxury which they could not possibly afford.5. What did the Arabs and poorer Europeans think of the Jews? How does the writer respond to the remarks about the Jews?The Arabs think the Jews only pretend to work as a poor laborer. They are in reality very rich for they control everything. The writer knew the Jews were now being condemned by prejudice and ignorance as some poor old women who cou1d not even get themselves a decent meal were condemned and burned for witchcraft.6. What kind of people ,according to Orwell,are partly invisible?Why dose he stress this point?Those who work with their hands are partly invisible. It’s only because of this th at the starved countries of Asia and Africa are accepted as tourist resorts. The people are not treated as human beings, and it is on this fact that all colonial empires are in reality founded.Lesson 31. Why dose Kennedy say that the world is very difficult now?What differences does he have in mind?Kennedy thinks the world is different now because man has made great progress in science and technology and has not only the power (scientific farming, speedy transportation, mass production, etc. ) to abolish poverty, but also thepower(missiles,H_bombs,etc.)to destroy all forms of human life.I agree with him.2. What belief is still at issue around the globe according to him?According to Kennedy,the belief still at issue around the globe is the belief that all man are created equal and God has given them certain inalienable rights which no state or ruler can take away from them.3. Name some of the old allies of the United States whose cultural and spiritual origins the United States share. These old allies are :Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand.and in a wider sense one may also include France.4. Whom does Kennedy consider as friends and whom as foes.Kennedy considers as friends:a)the old allies of the U.S., such as Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand and the western European countries; b) the countries in South America and;c)many of the developing countries in Asia and Africa that rely on U.S.aid.He considers all socialist countries as foes(all that time the socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union)and those developing countries preparing to take the socialist road.5. Who are those peoples in huts and villages? Why does Kennedy want to help them?The poor people in backward developing countries in Africa and Asia. Because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor,it cannot save the few who are rich.6. What is his stated policy towards Latin America?The stated policy of Kennedy towards Latin America is summed up in the phrase “alliance for progress”.Kennedy pledged to take concrete steps to assist these governments and people in casting off the chains of poverty.7. Sum up the policy Kennedy says he intends to pursue towards those nations whom he considers to be “our adversary”. Kennedy’s policy towards “his adversary” is n egotiation from a position of strength.The U.S.must first be strong enough to deter her adversary. From this strong position of absolute military superiority Kennedy proposes negotiating with the socialist camp(or the Soviet Union)on the following problems:a) arms control,b) cooperation in the fields ofscience,technology,arts and commerce,c)a new world system.8. What is his message to his fellow citizens? What does he mean by “a long twilight struggle”?He calls on his fellow—Americans to make new sacrifices.to do what his country calls on him to do. He should be prepared to sacrifice everything,even his life if necessary, to defend freedom,to wage constant war againsttyranny,poverty,disease and war.The“long twilight struggle”is not a hot war but a consta nt,persevering fight against tyranny,poverty,disease and the threat of war.Lesson 41.Can you find any evidence to support the view that the writer is satirizing a bright but self-satisfied youngman?The whole story is satirizing a smug, self-conceited freshman in a law school. The freshman is made the narrator of the story who goes on smugly boasting and singing praises of himself at every chance he could get. From the very beginning in paragraph 4, he begins to heap on himself all the beautiful words of praise he can think of such as “cool, powerful, precise and penetrating”,etc.At the same time the narrator takes every opportunity to downgrade Petey Bureh. For example, he calls him "dumb", "nothing upstairs ", "'unstable ", "impressionable" and "'a faddist ".And as for Polly Espy, she is "a beautiful dumb girl", who would smarten up under his guidance. It proves to be a big irony for the narrator when the dumb girl goes back to her former dumb boyfriend Petey Burch,just because the latter has a raccoon coat.2.Why does the narrator consider Petey Burch dumb as an ox?The narrator considers Petey Burch dumb as an ox because he thinks Petey to be unintelligent, an emotional and impressionable type of person. However, Petey’ s worst fault is that he is a faddi st, he is swept up in every new craze that comes along.3.What kind of girl is Polly? Why does the narrator teach Polly Espy logic?Polly is beautiful and gracious. He decided to teach Polly Espy logic because he wanted not only a beautiful wife but also an intelligent one. The narrator wanted a wife who would help to further his career as a lawyer. He found Polly had all the necessary qualities except intelligence. This he decided to remedy by teaching her logic.4.What does Dicto Simpliciter mean? How does the narrator explain it to Polly?The fallacy of "Dicto Simpliciter" is committed by an argument that applies a general rule to a particular case in which some special circumstances ("accident") makes the rule inapplicable. The narrator shows it with the example: Exercise is good. Therefore everybody should exercise." In fact, “Exercise is good” is an unqualified generalization. For instance, if you have heart disease, exercise is bad, not good. Many people are ordered by their doctors not to exercise. You must qualify the generalization. You must say exercise is usually good, or exercise is good for most people.5.What does Post Hoc mean? What example does the narrator give? What is Polly’s first reaction to this argument? The fallacy of Post Hoc mislocates the cause of one phenomenon in another that is only seemingly related. The most common version of this fallacy mistakes temporal sequence for causal connection. The narrator gives an example: Let’s take Bill on our picnic. Every time we take him out with us, it rains." She remembers a girl back home--Eula Becker. Every single time we take her on a picnic it rains.6.What does Contradictory Premises mean? What example does the narrator give? Is Polly confused? Contradictory Premises means the premises of an argument contradict each other.The narrator gives an example of Contradictory Premises: If God can do anything, can He make a stone so heavy that He won't be able to lift it?" Yes, Polly is confused.7.What does Ad Misericordiam mean? What example is given to explain this fallacy? How does Polly respond tothe example? What does it show about her?The fallacy of Ad Misericordiam is committed when the conclusion changes the point that is at issue in the premises, such as, when a trial lawyer, rather than arguing for his client's innocence, tries to move the jury to sympathy for him. The narrator gives the example of a man applying for a job. When the boss asks him what his qualifications are, he replies that he has a wife and six children at home, the wife is a helpless cripple, the children have nothing to eat, no clothes to wear, no shoes on their feet, there are no beds in the house, no coal in the cellar, and winter is coming." Polly is moved to tears by the poverty and misery of the worker. She is a simple, nice girl with the right feminine emotions.8.What is False Analogy? What is Poisoning the Well?False Analogy is committed when the two items don't have strong enough similarities to predict that what happens in one will happen in the other.Poisoning the Well means people speak against the man rather than to the issue. The premises may only make a personal attack on a person who holds some thesis, instead of offering grounds showing why what he says is false9.Why does the narrator say, “I was not Pygmalion; I was Frankenstein”? (Para.135)Because he begged Polly's love and was refused. He might get the same result as Frankenstein, who created a monster that destroyed him, not as Pygmalion, who was loved by his own statue of Galatea.Lesson 51.Why were the younger generation of the1920s thought to be wild?The younger generation of the 1920s were thought to be wild because they visited speakeasies, denouced Puritan morality, experimented in armour in the parked sedan on a country road,etc. (See para. 1).2.Was there a revolt of the younger generation at that time? How did it manifest itself?"Yes" and "no Yes" because the business of growing up is always accompanied by a Younger Generation Problem, "no" because all their actions can now be seen in perspective as being something considerably less sensational than the degeneration of jazz mad youth.3.What does the writer mean by “the pattern of escape”?(para.4)All the activities mentioned above were means to help the young people to escape their more serious responsibilities of changing society and most young people went in for these activities. It became a general pattern of behavior.4.How did World War I affect the younger generation?The war whipped up their energies but destroyed their naivete. It made them cynical. They could not adapt themselves into postwar society so they rebelled and tried to overthrow completely the gentel standards of behavior.5.In what ways did Greenwich Village set the pattern for the revolt of the younger generation of the 1920s?Intellectuals and non-intellectuals began to imitate the pattern of life set by those living in Greenwich Village.These people lived a Bohemian and eccentric life. They defied the law and flouted all social conventions. They attacked the war, Babbittry, and "Puritanical" gentility.6.What new philosophy were the young intellectuals trying to preach?These young intellectuals wanted America to become more sensitive to art and culture, less avid for material gain, and less susceptible to standardization.7 Why did many young intellectuals of this period immigrate to Europe?They emigrated to Europe because there "they do things better" than in the United States where people only care for money and wealth. Only in Europe will they be able to find remedy for their sensitive minds.8Why was this group of writers called the “lost generation”? were they really lost according to the authors?They were called the "lost generation" by Gertrude Stein because they were troubled and worried and had emigrated to Europe. But they were never really lost for they finally returned to America and produced the liveliest, freshest, most stimulating works in America's literay experience.。

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《高级英语(二)》题库及答案I.Explain the italicized words in English1.Broke and discouraged, he accepted a job as reporter.2.and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring3.Casually he debunked revered artists and art treasures.4.So monstrous a discrepancy in evaluation requires us to examine basic principles.5.There can be linguistic objection to the eradication of proper names.6.and thus beguile ourselves for an hour or so after dinner7.prefacing his remarks by “Of course it’s not for me to suggest to you”8.So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character,9.I would never have believed in the simple bliss of being, day after day, at sea.10.which he imparts from time to time without insistence11. Indeed, this nation’s best-loved author was every bit as adventurous as anyone had ever imagined.12. that gave California a name for getting up astounding enterprises13. “Well, that is California all over.”14. He insisted that man drop his religious illusions15. Has the dictionary abdicated its responsibility?II. Paraphrase1.a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race2.Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.3.He is here because ignorance and bigotry are rampant.4.All languages are dynamic rather than static.5.But neither his vanity nor his purse is any concern of the dictionary’s6.They make it easier to weather the bad times7.The Russians will hold. But it’ll be a near thing.8. Mark Twain digested the new American experience before sharing it with the world as writer and lecturer.9. The case had erupted round my head.10. spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.11.Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter and humorist.12.“Let’s take the thing to court and test the legality of it.”13.a flagrant example of lexicographic irresponsibility.14.lexicography, like God, is no respecter of persons15.They made it harder to make a big killing in good times16.But it softens the ground for the second demand17.I want my fill of beauty before I go.18.who are bent on taking over the lion’s share of the trade19.And when they go, so does a huge slice of the new traditional industries worth keeping.20.Pug saw no point of equivocating.21.there is a touch of rough poetry about himIII. Translate the following into Chinese1.From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.2.What underlies a ll this sound and fury? Is the claim of the G&C Merriam Company, probably the world’s greatest dictionary maker, that it required the efforts of three hundreds scholars over a period of twenty-seven years, working on the largest collection of citations ever assembled in any language ---is all this a fraud, a hoax?3. Mark Twain suggested that an ingredient was missing in the American ambition when he said: “ What a robust people, what a nation of thinkers we might be, if we would only lay ourselves on the shelf occasionally and renew our edges.”4. But, today, this vital British industry is more in peril than ever before. On almost all the major sea routes of the world, the British fleet risks being elbowed out by stiff foreign competition.5.“……they vanish from a world where they were of no consequence; where they achieved nothing; where they werea mistake and a failure and foolishness; where they have left no sign that they had existed--- a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever.”6.Smaller shipping lines do not have the resources to diversify. They face extinction. And when they go, so does a huge slice of the few traditional industries worth keeping.7.Darrow walked slowly round the baking court. “Today it is the teachers,” he continued, “and tomorrow the magazines, the books, the newspapers. After a while, it is the setting of man against man and creed against creed until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century when bigots lighted faggots to burn the man who dared to bring any intelligence and enlightenment and culture to the human mind.”8.What I like best are the stern cliffs, with ranges of mountains soaring behind them, full of possibilities, peaks to be scaled only by the most daring. What plants of the high altitudes grow unravished among their crags and valleys? So do I let my imagination play over the recesses of Laura’s character, so austere in the foreground but nurturing what treasures of tenderness, like delicate flowers, for the discovery of the venturesome.IV. Translate the following into English1.汤姆的聪明丝毫不亚于班上的第一名学生。

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