大学英语泛读期末考试试题
大一英语专业-泛读教程一期末考试B卷

试卷代码:曲 靖 师 范 学 院2010─2011学年第一学期英语专业、0312、0313班《阅读1》期末考试试卷(B 卷)任课教师:杨 乐、李 丹、闫 凌 系(室)主任: (签字)注意:1.本试卷共10页,请考生仔细检查,有错、漏、破烂及时报告监考教师更换。
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3.考试形式:闭卷,考试时间120分钟。
Part I Multiple Choices (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)Directions : There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four Choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. 1. ________ as it was at such a time, his work attracted much attention.A. Being publishedB. PublishedC. PublishingD. To be published2. Investigators agreed that passengers on the airliner ________ at the very moment of the crash. A. should have died B. must be dying C. must have died D. ought to die3. We gave out a cheer when the red roof of the cottage came ________ view. A. from B. in C. before D. into4. A good many proposals were raised by the delegates, ________ was to be expected. A. that B. what C. so D. as5. The ________ goal of the book is to help bridge the gap between research and teaching, particularly the gap between researchers and teachers.班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------A. jointB. intensiveC. overallD. decisive6.________ the enormous flow of food from the entire globe, these countries have for many years not felt any population pressure.A. Thanks toB. By means ofC. In line withD. With regard to7. ________ I admire David as a poet, I do not like him as a man.A. Much asB. Only ifC. If onlyD. As much8. When I go out in the evening I use the bike ________ the car if I can.A. rather thanB. regardless ofC. in spite ofD. other than9. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ________ after 11 o’clock at night.A. were not playedB. not to playC. not be playedD. did not play10. ________ the storm, the ship would have reached its destination on time.A. But forB. In case ofC. In spite ofD. Because of11. I have kept that portrait ________ I can see it every day, as it always reminds me of my university days in London.A. whichB. whereC. whetherD. when12. If I had remembered ________ the window, the thief would not have got in.A. to closeB. closingC. to have closedD. having closed13. It’s reported that by the end of this month the output of cement in the factory ________ by about 10%.A. will have risenB. has risenC. will be risingD. has been rising14. In Africa, educational costs are very low for those who are ________ enough to get into universities.A. ambitiousB. fortunateC. aggressiveD.substantial15. She had a tense expression on her face, ________ she were expecting trouble.A. even thoughB. as thoughC. even asD. now that(阅读1)·第 3 页 共 16 页Part II Word Match (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)Directions : Match the following words with their definitions within each group of five words.1. negotiation a. a group of people selected to do something special2. committee b. not simple; complicated3. tentative c. unpleasant4. Sophisticated d. discussion aimed at reaching an agreement5. offensive e. not certain6. conceive f. connect7. legal g. lack of what is needed 8. associate h. become pregnant 9. deficiency i. marvelous 10. spectacular j. allowed by law11. faithful k. almost; nearly; 12. virtually l. lonely13. alleviate m. true to somebody14. solitary n. make less hard to bear; relieve15. survey o. look at, examine (a person, place, or condition) as a wholePart III Sentence Completion (共10题,每题1分,共10分)Directions : Fill in each of the blanks with the given word in its proper form.1. I was so ________ at the sight of a snake crawling in the grass near my feet. (frighten)2. Lincoln had many of the qualities of _________ that American admire. (lead)3. The _______ power of an engine can be measured by a dynamometer. (effect)4. To run away at the first sight of danger is a _______ action. (coward)5. The medicine is ________ if taken in large quantities. (poison)6. The judge would give _______ to his decision when new evidence came to light. (consider)7. My father cannot read and write; he is _______. (literate)8. The boy's answer seemed to come from the _________. (conscious) 9. On that sea trip, he was quite _______ and threw up. (sick, sea)10. In the United States , a ________ is empowered to serve as president in the latter's absence or disability. (president)Part Ⅳ Cloze (共10空,每空1分,满分10分)Directions : In this part, there are ten blanks in the passage, choose one word for each blank from the list below. Write down the answer on the Answer sheet .logical playing birthday wonderful mental sense lived brother paid spend honest alone memory affect degreeSigmund Freud, the world-famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He also had a 1 of humor.Once, at his 70th birthday party, a relative asked Freud if he could put his work into simple words. “Well ,” said the Professor, “we take the patient out of his 2 trouble, and return him to the common misery.”Freud had three sisters. They had never married. They each 3 in a small apartment. Freud and his brother 4 the sisters ’ bills. The sisters lived simply. The brother asked Uncle Sigi, as Freud was called in his large family, if the sisters could live together. “It ’s班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------(阅读1)·第 5 页 共 16 页logical,” said the 5 , “It would save money.”Freud said, “Yes, it ’s 6 , but it wouldn ’t be psychological.” The sisters kept their own apartments, and the idea was dropped.Freud was a devoted son. His mother used to 7 her summers in Ischl, a small mountain town in Austria. The Emperor Franz Josef used to spend his summers in Ischl, too.Grandma Freud, as she was called by the family, used to sit at the window and watch the crowds on Main Street. Freud was visiting his mother on her 95th birthday. The band was 8 _ a lively tune. The old lady ’s memory must have failed her. She heard the band playing, but forgot it was the Emperor ’s 9 . The Professor told his mother, “Mama, the band is playing for your birthday.” She believed him and had a 10 day.Part Ⅴ Reading Comprehension (共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)Directions : There are five passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:A fire drill is, to put it mildly, an inconvenient exercise at the best of times. A fire drill at 2:00 in the morning in terrible weather conditions, like the one we had on Thursday night and Friday morning last, is incomparably more inconvenient. This is why writing this note to thank you all most sincerely for your excellent co-operation and the spirit with which you endured the inconvenience.A fire drill is not an idle exercise. It is an extremely serious one and can, in fact, save lives in the long run. Last week’ f ire drill has already revealed a number of important things regarding班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------fire precautions in the Hall. For instance, there seem to exit a number of “deaf spots” in the Hall, namely, the two rooms in Purser House and some rooms in the Bottom corridor. I have no reason to doubt that residents from these areas could not hear the alarm. I shall request an immediate examination of this problem.I should, also, remind you that it is a requirement that fire drills should be regularly carried out (at least two in every one year)and each resident should be made fully aware of this and obliged to take part. All residents must take fire precautions with the seriousness they deserve. Failure to do so can result bin fines and expulsion(驱逐)from the Hall. Thank you again for your co-operation.1. The last fire drill caused much more inconvenience because_________.A. it was in bad weatherB. there were “deaf spots”C. a big fire startedD. it was at the weekend2. The phrase “in the long run” (L.2, Part.2) means_________.A. effectivelyB. endlesslyC. eventuallyD. efficiently3. Some people did not make their appearance at the last drill because_______.A. they were deafB. they could not hear the alarmC. nobody waked them upD. they refused to leave their rooms4. A fire drill is extremely important according to the writer for_________.A. it is a good physical exerciseB. it cultivates people’s enduranceC. it is a legal requirementD. it can save lives in case of a fire5. Which of the following was NOT stated by the author?A. A fire drill is very important and useful.B. The last fire drill received inactive co-operation from the residents.C. Those who do not take fire precautions will be fined and driven out.D. It has been made a rule that fire drills will be performed regularly.Passage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passageAccidents are caused; they don’t just happen. The reason may be easy to see: a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the misfortune—frustration, tiredness or just bad temper—that show what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself.Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so often at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause accidents for themselves and others.By definition, an accident is something you can not predict or avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness or thoughtlessness.It is not always clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safety precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are injured from work due to accidents. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgment—noise and fatigue, boredom or worries are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.6. The passage suggests that________.A. Accidents are usually caused by psychological factors.B. Accidents mostly result from slippery roads.C. Drinkers run three times the normal risk of accidents in factories.D. About 50 000people lose their lives at work in Britain every day.(阅读1)·第7 页共16 页7. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor of accidents?A. Mood.B. Tiredness.C. CarelessnessD. Weather8. The wo rd “accidents-prone” (L.2 Para.2) means________.A. likely to have accidentsB. injured in accidentsC. possible to die in accidentsD. responsible for road accidents9. What can we infer about the author’ opinion of accidents?A. Safety precautions are of little use in accidents.B. Many accidents can and should be avoided.C. Factory accidents, unlike road accidents, are inevitable.D. Most road accidents are caused by just a few careless drivers.10. The best title for the passage would be __________.A. Accidents and AnxietyB. How to Deal with Accidents on Road and in FactoriesC. Human Factors in AccidentsD. How to Prevent Accidents on Road and in FactoriesPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.It is not often realized that women held a high place in southern European societies in the 10th and 11th centuries. As a wife, the woman was protected by the setting up of a dowry (嫁妆). Admittedly, the purpose of this was to protect her against the risk of desertion, but in reality its function in the social and family life of the time was much more important. The dowry was the wife’s right to receive a tenth of all her husband’s property. The wife had the right to with hold consent, in all transactions the husband would make, and more than just a right; the documents show that she enjoyed a real power of decision, equal to that of her husband. In no case do the documents indicate any degree of difference in the legal status of husband and wife.The wife shared in the manage ment of her husband’s personal property, but the opposite班级____________________学号____________________姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------(阅读1)·第 9 页 共 16 页was not always true. Women seemed perfectly prepared to defend their own inheritance against husbands who tried to exceed their rights, and on occasion they showed a fine fighting spirit. A case in point is that of Maria Vivas. Having agreed with her husband Miro to sell a field she had inherited, for the needs of the household, she insisted on compensation. None being offered, she succeeded in dragging her husband to the scribe to have a contract duly drawn up assigning her a piece of land from Miro’s personal inheritance. The unfortunate husband was obliged to agree, as the contract says, “for the sake of peace.” Either through the dowry or through being hot-tempered, the wife knew how to win herself, with the context of the family, a powerful economic position.11. Originally, the purpose of a dowry is to ____.A. give a woman the right to receive all her husband’s propertyB. help a woman to enjoy a higher position in the familyC. protect a woman against the risk of desertionD. both A and C12. According to the passage, the legal status of the wife in marriage was ____. A. higher than that of a single woman B. higher than that of her husband C. lower than that of her husband D. the same as that of her husband13. Why does the author give us the example of Maria Vivas? ____A. To show that the wife shared in the management of her husband’s personal property.B. To show that the wife can defend her own inheritance.C. To prove that women have powerful position.D. To illustrate how women win her property.14. The compensation Maria Vivas got for the field is ____.班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------A. some of the land Miro had inheritedB. a tenth of Miro’s landC. money for household expensesD. money from Miro’s inheritance15. The author’s attitude towards Maria Vivas is ____.A. sympatheticB. disapprovalC. indifferentD. objectivePassage 4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:Is language, like food, a basic human need? Judging from the result of the violent experiment by a German King, Frederick II, in the 13th century, it may be. Hoping to discover what language a child would speak if he heard no mother tongue, he told the nurses to keep silent.All the infants died before the first year. But clearly there was more than language deprivation here. What was missing was good mothering. Without good mothering, in the first year of life especially, the capacity to survive is seriously affected.Today no much violent deprivation exists as that by Frederick II. Nevertheless, some children are still backward in speaking. Most often the reason for this is that the mother is insensitive to the signals of the infant, whose brain is programmed to map up language rapidly. There are critical times, it seems, when children learn more readily. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for acquiring language skills passes and they might never be learned so easily again.Linguists (语言学家) suggest that speech stages are reached in a fixed sequence and at a constant age, but there are cases where speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be of high IQ.Recent evidence suggests that an infant is born with the capacity to speak. What is special about Man’s brain compared wit h that of the monkey, is the complex system which enables achild to connect the sight and feel of , say, a teddy-bear(玩具熊)with the sound pattern “teddy-bear”.But speech has to be stimulated, and this depends on interaction between the mother and the ch ild, where the mother recognizes the signals in the child’s babbling(牙牙学语), grasping, crying, smiling, and responds to them. Insensitivity of the mother to these signals dulls the interaction because the child gets discouraged and sends out only the obvious signals. Sensitivity to the child’s non-verbal signals is essential to the growth and development language.16. Frederick II’s experiment was violent because_________.A. he wanted to prove children are born with ability to speakB. he ignored the importance of mothering to the infantC. he was unkind to the nurseD. he wanted his nurses to say no mother tongue17. The reason some children are backward in speaking today that_________.A. their mothers do not respond to their attempts to speakB. their mothers are not intelligent enough to help themC. they do not listen carefully to their mothersD. their brains have to absorb too much language at once.18. By “critical times” in Paragraph 3 the author means__________.A. difficult periods in the child’s l ifeB. moments when the child becomes critical to its motherC. important stages in the child’s developmentD. times when mothers often neglect their children19. Which of the following in NOT implied in the passage?A. Ability to learn to speak a language is inborn in manB. Children do not need to be encouraged to learn to speakC. Early language starters are not necessarily highly intelligent(阅读1)·第11 页共16 页D. Most children learn their language in definite stages20. If the mother does not respond to her child’s signa ls_________.A. the child will never be able to speak properlyB. the child will stop giving out signalsC. the child will invent a language of his ownD. the child will make little effort to speakPassage 5Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally with sight in 1950. He became Steve Wonder ----- composer, singer, and pianist. The winner of ten Grammy awards, Stevie s widely acclaimed for his outstanding contributions to the music world.As a child, Stevie learned not to think about things he could not do, but to concentrate on the thing that he could do. His parents encouraged him to join his sighted brothers in as many activities as possible. They also help him to sharpen his sense of hearing, the sense upon which the visually disabled are so dependent.Because sound was so important to him, Stevie began at an early age to experiment with different kinds of sound. He would bang things together and then imitate the sound with his voice. Often relying on sound for entertainment , he sang, beat on toy drums, played a toy harmonica (口琴), and listened to the radio.Stevie soon graduated from toy instruments to real instruments. He first learned to play the drums. He then mastered the harmonica and the piano. He became a member of the junior church choir and the leading singer. In the evenings and on weekends, Stevie would play different instruments and sing popular rhythm and blues tunes on the front porches of neighbor’shomes.班级____________________学号____________________姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------(阅读1)·第 13 页 共 16 页One of Stevie sessions was overhead by Ronnie White, a member of a popular singing group called The Miracles. Ronnie immediately recognized Stevie’s talent and took him to audition (试演) for Berry Gordy, the president of Hitsville USA, a large recoding company known as Motown. Stevie recorded his first smash hit “Fingertips” in 1962 at age 12, and the rest of Stevie’s story is music history.21. This passage could be entitled _____.A. The Music WorldB. Stevie WonderC. Great MusiciansD. Blind People22. Which of the following is NOT true about Stevie’s childhood? A. Stevie used to tell people that a blind people is not necessarily disabled. B. He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.C. He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.D. He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.23. BY saying” Stevie soon graduated from toy instrument to real instruments,” the author means that _____.A. Stevie finished his study at a toy instruments schoolB. Stevie began to study in a real instruments schoolC. Stevie gave up all his toy instruments and began to buy many real instrumentsD. Stevie started to play real instruments24. The author mentions all the following facts EXCEPT that _____. A. Stevie’s neighbor could often enjoy his playing and singingB. It was Ronnie White that recognized Stevie’s talent and let him to a successful careerC. Berry Gordy helped him to set up his own recording companyD. Stevie’s parents played a very important part in training his sense of hearing 25. The “Fingertips” _______.班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------A. recorded Stevie’s musical performance that won him instant fameB. was a record that turn out to be a great successC. carried the message that the blind could work miracles with their fingertipsD. all of the above(阅读1)·第 15 页 共 16 页Answer SheetPart I Multiple Choices (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1-5: _______________ 6-10: _______________ 11-15: _____________Part II Word Match (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1-5: 6-10: 11-15:Part III Blank-filling (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)1. _____________2. ___________3. ____________4. ___________5._____________6. ___________7. ____________8. ____________9. ____________ 10.___________Part Ⅳ Cloze (共10空,每空1分,满分10分)1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________6. ________7. ________8. ________9. ________ 10. ________Part Ⅴ Reading Comprehension (共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)1-5: ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 6-10: ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 11-15: _____ ______ ______ ______ ______16-20: _____ ______ ______ ______ ______21-25: _____ ______ ______ ______ ______班级____________________ 学号____________________ 姓名____________________ ----------------------------------------密----------------------------------------封----------------------------------------线--------------------------------。
大连民族大学《英语泛读(4)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷

2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷1、—I wonder why the thinnest plastics bags, though ________ , are still in use here.—Well, it’s no easy job to solve this problem effectively.A.banning B.banned C.to ban D.having banned2、Office furniture like chairs and sofas should be attractive as well as comfortable.A.manually B.visuallyC.physically D.securely3、She must have ranked her birthday presents in order of _because the top one is herfavorite.A.value B.time C.interest D.preference4、Breaking up is the business of the two lovers, ________ no other person should beinvolved.A.which B.in thatC.that D.in which5、______ the students were hearing the exciting news!A.How happily B.What a fun C.What pleasure D.How pleased 6、Raising the incomes of the poor is likely to be ineffective in a wealthy society, ________ accompanied by other measures.A.once B.when C.if D.unless7、__________him not to do so, he wouldn’t have made such a serious mistake.A.Did I persuade B.If I persuadeC.If I should persuade D.Had I persuadedA.who is he B.who he isC.who is it D.who it is9、John's success has nothing to do with good luck. It is years of hard work _________ has made him what he is today.A.what B.whichC.where D.that10、Quantities of soil ________ in the area, resulting in the increasing number of natural disasters.A.is washed away B.have washed awayC.have washed away D.have been washed away第二部分阅读理解(满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
哈尔滨商业大学《英语泛读(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷

well.A.to take B.to taking C.to be taken D.taking7、The kid is crying, for he ______ jump over the ditch on his own.A.dares not to B.dare not to C.doesn’t dare to D.dares not Array8、He was forced to spend another night at the airport ____ for his plane.A.waiting B.being waited C.waited D.to be waited9、Had Mary not been hurt in the car accident, ________ the next week’s marathon.A.she would run B.she would have runC.she will run D.she must have run10、Among the crises that face humans ________ the lack of natural resources.A.is B.are C.is there D.are there第二部分阅读理解(满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AThe health of millions could be at risk because supplies of medicinal plants are being used up. These plants are used to make traditional medicine, including drugs to fight cancer. “The loss of medicinal plants is a quiet disaster,” says Sara Oldfield, secretary general of the NGO Botanic Gardens Conservation International.Most people worldwide rely on herbal (药草制的) medicines which are got mostly from wild plants. But some 15,000 of the 50,000 medicinal species are under threat of dying out, according to report from the international conservation group Plantlife. Shortages have been reported in China, India, Kenya, Nepal, Tanzania and Uganda.Over-harvesting does the most harm, though pollution and competition from invasive species (入侵物种) and habitat destruction all contribute. “Businessmen generally harvest medicinal plants, not caring about sustainability (可持续性),” the Plantlife report says, “damage is serious partly because they have no idea about it, but it is mainly because such collection is unorganized.” Medicinal trees at risk include the Himalayan yew (紫衫) and the African cherry, which are used to treat some cancers.The solution, says the report’s author, Alan Hamilton, is to encourage local people to protect these plants. Ten projects studied by Plantlife in India, Pakistan, China, Nepal, Uganda and Kenya showed this method can succeed. In Uganda, the project has kept a sustainable supply oflow-cost cancer treatments, and in China a public-run medicinal plant project has been createdfor the first time.”Array“Improving health, earning an income and keeping cultural traditions are important in encouraging people to protect medicinal plants,” says Hamilton, “You have to pay attention to what people are interested in.”Ghillean Prance, the former director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in London, agrees that medicinal plants are in need of protection. “Not nearly enough is being done,” he told New Scientist. “We are destroying the very plants that are of most use to us.”1、From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that ________.A.millions of people are threatened with-cancerB.most countries see a shortage of herbal medicinesC.about two thirds of medicinal species will disappearD.a number of medicinal species are in danger of extinction2、The major factor that causes the decreasing of supplies of medicinal plants is ________. A.pollution B.habitat destructionC.over-harvesting D.invasive species3、The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.A.over-harvesting B.sustainabilityC.other species’ invasion D.pollution4、What can be inferred from the passage?A.Protecting medicinal plants has a long way to go.B.Ghillean Prance is optimistic about medicinal plants’ future.C.Local people don’t know how to protect medicinal plants.D.China has made great progress in protecting medicinal plants.5、Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A.Low-cost Cancer TreatmentB.The Importance of SustainabilityC.Medicinal Plants on Verge of ExtinctionD.Sustainable Development of the EnvironmentB223、Which part may be the last choice for travelling in August? A.Asia. B.Africa. C.Southern Europe. D.Southern America.1、Besides climate,__________ can contribute to your disappointment when travelling. Array A.hotel prices B.peaceful environment C.transportation expenses D.troublesome holidaymakers2、What does the underlined word“invade”in the part “in Europe” mean?A.Immigration to. B.Visit separately.C.Enter in large numbers. D.Attack and occupy.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.“I have rights. I have the right of education. I have the right to play. I have the right to sing. I have the right to talk. I have the right to go to market. I have the right to...”That was Malala Yousafzai. She was 1 about girls’ rights to an education, something 2 by the Taliban militant group.About a year after that interview, 15-year old Malala was shot 3 the head by a Taliban gunman. She 4 , and continued her work to help young women get an education. On Friday, at age 17, Malala became the youngest person ever awarded a Nobel Peace prize. She5 it with Kailash Satyarthi of India. The 60-year-old activist has led peaceful demonstrations6 child slavery and forced labor.The 7 that the award is shared is significant. Malala is a Pakistani Muslim. Satyarthi is an Indian Hindu. Their nations are 8 . Malala says the award gives a message to people of love between Pakistan and India and between different 9 .Malala came to the press conference 10 from school. She spoke mostly without note, she talked for about 15 minutes, and she described how she’d been in the 11lesson at 10:15 in the morning, and she knew it was a(an) 12 day, she knew the Nobel Peace awards were going to be announced, and at 10:15 she had said to 13 , that she didn’t expect that she was going to get the award.Then a teacher came to the chemistry class 14 she was, and she was 15 to one side told that she had won the award, but she decided 16 that that she would stay and finish her lesson.She had a physics lesson before coming and 17 the speech. And she talked abouthow she felt honored to have received this award. Array“I’m feeling honored that I’m being 18 as a Nobel laureate (获奖者), and I have been honored with this-this 19 award to the Nobel Peace Prize. And I’m proud that I’m the first Pakistani and the first young woman or the first young person who’s getting this20 . It’s a great honor for me.”1、A.taking up B.holding up C.summing up D.speaking up2、A.supported B.approved C.objected D.opposed3、A.in B.at C.on D.to4、A.died B.snuggled C.escaped D.survived5、A.speaks B.shares C.gets D.accepts6、A.for B.towards C.against D.through7、A.news B.information C.idea D.fact8、A.friends B.rivals C.relatives D.neighbors9、A.religions B.cultures C.countries D.areas10、A.slowly B.hurriedly C.quickly D.directly11、A.math B.chemistry C.physics D.geography12、A.important B.necessary C.wonderful D.useful13、A.her B.them C.herself D.themselves14、A.who B.which C.where D.what15、A.taken B.fetched C.brought D.carried16、A.beyond B.beneath C.beside D.despite17、A.giving B.offering C.leading D.talking18、A.advised B.realized C.chosen D.asked19、A.splendid B.precious C.concise D.enormous20、A.reward B.bonus C.award D.praise第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
4A泛读期末考

4A Finally Exam for ReadingSchool:__________ Class:__________Name:__________Scores:_________ 1.Listen to a passage. If the sentence is right to the passage, write T, if not write F.(10%)( ) (1) Pamela is the author of this play.( ) (2) The illustrator is the person who writes the words of a play.( ) (3) The illustrator of this play is Mike.( ) (4) The play is about animals having a basketball competition.( ) (5) When the author is writing a story or a play, he gets a model of all the characters.2.Listen to a passage and choose the correct answers. (10%)( ) (1) When it’s dark, the family .A. light candlesB. turn on the lightsC. go to sleepD. watch TV ( ) (2) What’s on the farm?A. air-conditionerB. bathtubC. electric heaterD. tap water ( ) (3) Where do they store milk on hot days?A. In a fridge.B. In the cellarC. In the stream waterD. In the house ( ) (4) What did Ben like doing most on the farm?A. Sleeping.B. RunningC. Doing exercises.D. Getting up. ( ) (5) What don’t the children do on the farm?A. They don’t read a lot. C. They don’t sing and play music.B. They don’t play games. D. They don’t play computer games.3. Please read <The Ant and the Dove> and answer the questions.(1) Please fill in the blanks. (15%)The ant went down to a to get a drink of . His tiny slippedin the , and he fell into the .The saw the little ant in the water. She took a to help the ant. The ant saw a , he had a in his hand and he was going to the dove. Now it was the ant’s turn to the dove. He the man as hard as he could.Thanks to the little , the dove had time to .(2) Think an answer. (9%)①How did the dove save the ant?A. She used her beak to save the ant.B. She took a leaf to save the ant.C. She sat up in a tree to save the ant.D. She took a branch to save the ant.②How did the ant save the dove?A. He shouted at the man.B. He ran onto the man’s foot.C. He asked the dove to fly away.D. He bit the man as hard as he could.③What do you learn from this story?A. The ant can help the dove.B. The dove can help the ant.C. The man is bad.D. We should help each other(互相).4. Please read <The Goats in the Turnip Field> and answer the questions. (26%)①Where was the boy taking his goats to?②What happened to the goats when they saw a field of turnips?③What did the boy try to do?④Why did the boy sit down and cry?⑤How many friends came to help the boy? Who were they?⑥Who came to help the boy at last? Why did the wolf, fox, rabbit and the boy laugh at him?⑦What did he do then?⑧What is the biggest animal in the story? What about the smallest?⑨Who is the most helpful animal?⑩Can we judge(判断) others by their appearance(外貌)?。
大学英语泛读试题及答案

大学英语泛读试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What does the word "innovative" mean?A) TraditionalB) InnovativeC) ConservativeD) Outdated答案:B2. The phrase "break the ice" is used to describe:A) Starting a fightB) Making a speechC) Introducing someoneD) Starting a conversation答案:D3. Which of the following is not a form of renewable energy?A) Solar powerB) Wind powerC) CoalD) Hydropower答案:C4. The idiom "a piece of cake" is used to describe something that is:A) DifficultB) ExpensiveC) EasyD) Rare答案:C5. In the context of a business meeting, "agenda" refers to:A) The building where the meeting is heldB) The list of items to be discussedC) The people attending the meetingD) The time the meeting will start答案:B6. The word "meticulous" is an adjective that means:A) CarelessB) ImpulsiveC) DetailedD) Overlooked答案:C7. "To go viral" on the internet means that something:A) Becomes unpopularB) Spreads quickly and becomes very popularC) Is removed from the internetD) Is shared by a small group of people答案:B8. What does the acronym "FAQ" stand for?A) Frequently Asked QuestionsB) Fast And QuickC) Full Attention RequiredD) First And Quickest答案:A9. If a book is described as "a bestseller," it means that:A) It is very expensiveB) It is very oldC) It is very popular and has sold many copiesD) It is very long答案:C10. The phrase "to hit the books" is an idiom that means:A) To write a bookB) To read or studyC) To throw away booksD) To sell books答案:B二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The opposite of "positive" is _________.答案:negative2. If you are "on time," you are _________.答案:punctual3. A "deadline" is a _________.答案:specific time by which something must be done4. "To be absent" means to _________.答案:not be present5. "To be punctual" means to _________.答案:arrive at the agreed time6. "To be late" means to _________.答案:arrive after the agreed time7. "To be early" means to _________.答案:arrive before the agreed time8. "To be on schedule" means to _________.答案:follow the planned time9. "To be behind schedule" means to _________.答案:be late10. "To be ahead of schedule" means to _________.答案:be early三、阅读理解题(每题5分,共30分)阅读以下短文,并回答问题。
大学英语泛读试题及答案

大学英语泛读期末考试试题及答案1 ( 1 )(1 )George's case is not unique. In the last fifteen or twenty years, quite a number of men and women have chosen to drop out of the working world to try a different kind of life. Most of them are in their thirties and forties, often well educated, although all ages and backgrounds can be found among them. A variety of reasons have led them to give up their work and the security it provided. Some, like George, have given up a career that was demanding too much from them. Others couldn't stand the pressure and the competition. A thirty-five-year-old woman, who had a high position in her company, decided to leave when she found herself suffering from allergies that made her life miserable. She had two children and no savings; but even her anxiety about the future couldn't spoil her feeling of relief and her new peace of mind. Her health improved. She may never work again; if she does, she says that she will take small temporary jobs.Some people, on the contrary, have quit jobs that were boring or meaningless to them. An office employee who has been pushing papers (has been doing paperwork) for years may start wondering whether those papers are achieving anything. An engineer in a large company, aware that he could be replaced by any man with the same training, may come to feel unimportant as an individual. Such people leave their work in the hope of finding stronger interests and a sense of personal worth.There are also people who leave their work to fulfill an old dream, such as writing books, painting, sailing to remote islands, or growing fruit trees. An army officer left the service at thirty-eight to build doll houses, and another one, who had always been interested in archaeology,(考古学)did the same at forty-five to dig ancient Indian sites. His wife was delighted-instead of keeping house, she was going to satisfy her own dream of learning to make paper.But most of the men and women who drop out of the working world have no special interest and no desire to take up any occupation. They want only to enjoy their freedom, their independence, and their leisure. No more rushing to catch a morning train, no more commuter(通勤者)traffic, no more anxiety to please a boss, no more meetings, no more obligations to behave and dress according to the rules. This endless vacation does not necessarily bring happiness; many of those who have chosen it as a style of life admit that leisure, too, can become boring. But they still prefer it to their former existence(But they like it more than working for a living). The main problem remains the lack of financial security, for, with few exceptions, the "dropouts"(退出世俗社会的人)are not wealthy. And so they survive by selling their possessions, by borrowing from friends and family, and by taking an odd job(a small temporary job) now and then for a short time when it becomes absolutely necessary.Sam would never have understood their attitude. In the first place, he had never been unhappy with his occupation, and he had never felt any conflict between his work and his personal life. Neither had he ever dreamed of doing anything but selling groceries and chatting with Fred. And there was yet another factor. Today's dropouts can always find some small job to do when they are in need of money, or perhaps they can get unemployment compensation(补偿)from the government for a while. But Sam had lived through the 1930s, when work of any type was almost impossible to find. In those days a job, no matter how unpleasant or poorly paid, was a man's most precious possession. Losing it was a disaster; not looking for another one, a shame. As for not wanting to work at all, it was unthinkable, for society was not used to loafers(流浪者)then. A nonworking family man would have lost the respect of his friends and his place in the community of responsible men.George might have tried to explain to his father the new point of view, to tell him that people have a right to be free, independent, and to watch birds all day if they want to. But he would not have convinced Sam, for whom independence and leisure were luxuries that had to be deserved through hard work. Sam himself had enjoyed a vacation once in a while, and he had been happy to rest in the sun without his tie. But that was only because, having earned his fun, he could enjoy it with a good conscience(良心).It would have shocked Sam to learn that those "shameless" people who choose to live in unearned idleness (懒惰)have a good conscience too.1. In the last fifteen or twenty years, people like George have chosento drop out of the working world because _____.A. they have earned enough money to spend for the rest of their livesB. they are not well paid at workC. they want to live a more leisurely lifeD. all of them have work that is too demanding2. After leaving her position the thirty-five-year-old woman felt _____.A. relieved and peaceful, though worried about her securityB. bored, without friends and companionsC. that she needed another jobD. the pressures and burdens of life3. According to the text, people would probably not drop out of the work force if they _____.A. often worry about their workB. work without any complaintsC. find it very easy to do their jobsD. don't mind being controlled by others4. According to Sam, a man's value lies in _____.A. reaching a higher position in societyB. enjoying full freedom and independenceC. working hard and having a good relationship with his communityD. earning money and sending his children to colleges and universities5. Which of the following statements might cause Sam and George to argue?A. To be either a shopkeeper or a geologist will give one satisfaction.B. Happiness can be obtained only through hard work.C. Dropouts live a happier life than anyone else.D. Dropouts live a miserable life if they have no financial security.( 2 )When young people get their first real jobs, they may face a lot of new, confusing situations. They may find that everything is different from the way things were at school. It is also possible that they will feel uncomfortable and insecure in both professional and social situations. Eventually, they realize that university classes can't be the only preparation for all of the different situations that arise in the working world.Perhaps the best way to learn how to behave in the working world is to identify a worker you admire and observe his behavior. In doing so, you will be able to see what it is that you admire in this person. For example, you will observe how he acts in a crisis. Perhaps even more important, you will be able to see what is his approach to day-to-day situations.While you are observing your colleague, you should be asking yourself whether his behavior is like yours and how you can learn from his responses to a variety of situations. By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and adopt good working habits.1. The young people just graduated from school may not behave well in the working world, because _____.A. what they learned in university classes is not adequate for their new lifeB. they are not well educatedC. the society is too complicated to adapt toD. they failed to work hard at school2. In the last line of the first paragraph, the word "arise" means _____.A. bring aboutB. come into beingC. occur toD. cause to happen3. The best way to learn how to behave in the working world is _____.A. to find a worker and follow him closelyB. to find a person you admire and make friends with himC. to find a person you respect and watch carefully how he acts in different situationsD. to make the acquaintance of a model you admire4. In the last line of the second paragraph, the word "approach" means_____.A. means of enteringB. speaking to someone for the first timeC. way of coming nearer toD. manner of doing something5. The passage could be best entitled _____.A. "Learn from a Model"B. "Learn, Learn and Learn Again"C. "Learn Forever"D. "One Is Never Too Old to Learn"01级泛读期末试题(B 卷)1、fill in the brackets with the words given below the passage.Kenneth and Isabel were both South African –born . They got married in London . When they (1) by ship at their homeland ,their entry was barred when the immigration (2) found that Kenneth was (3) The offical began to (4) them . When asked about the reasons (5) their (6) , Kenneth simply replied that they came (7) because they were South Africans. The senior offical had to (8) them to proceed but he warned them that they would be committing a crime if they (9) together . This shows that the law in South Africa forbids a (10) between the white and the coloured .(3 )The first English window was just a slit in the wall. It was cut long, so that it would let in as much light as possible, and narrow, to keep out the bad weather. However, the slit let in more wind than light. This is why it was called "the wind's eye." The word window itself comes from two Old Norse words for wind and eye.Before windows were used, the ancient halls and castles of northern Europe and Britain were dark and smoky. Their great rooms were high, with only a hole in the roof to let out the smoke from torches and cooking fires.As time went on, people wanted more light and air in their homes. They made the wind's eyes wider so as to admit air and light. They stretched canvas of tapestry across them to keep out the weather.1. The first window was a _____.A. large hole in the wallB. hole covered with canvasC. slit in the wallD. slit with a piece of paper over it2. The word window meant _____.A. opening to look throughB. light givenC. windD. wind's eye3. The window got its name because it _____.A. kept out the windB. blew out the smokeC. let in more wind than lightD. let in mostly light4. In the ancient castles, smoke went out through _____.A. the windowsB. the doorsC. the chimneyD. a hole in the roof5. It seems true that the larger, canvas-covered windows _____.A. were not as good as the first windowsB. let in more light and kept out more windC. did not let any air inD. were as good as today's windows( 3 )It was once believed that a person was in great danger when he sneezed-people imagined that the soul could escape from the body at the moment of sneezing. "God bless you" was a prayer for assistance in keeping the soul where it belonged.The German word Gesundheit (good health) is a variation of this prayer; the Irish deiseal and the Italian felicita are similar prayers. The Hindus say a word that means "live," and when a Mohammedan sneezes, he praises God.The Zulus of South Africa, far from being afraid of sneezes, believe that a sneeze signifies a friendly spirit's blessing. Whenever a child sneezes, they shout "Grow!" hoping the friendly spirit that stimulated the sneeze will help the child grow tall and strong. The ancient Hebrews also believed that a sneeze was good-a sneeze indicates life; the dead never sneeze.The Japanese say that if you sneeze once, someone is saying good things about you; if you sneeze twice, bad things are being said about you; if you sneeze three times, you have caught a cold.1. People once thought that anyone who sneezed was _____.A. sickB. in dangerC. in good healthD. evil2. "God bless you" was said in order to _____.A. make children grow tall and strongB. insure good healthC. keep the soul in the bodyD. prevent someone from saying evil things about the sneezer3. Gesundheit is a sneezing prayer most like _____.A. the Zulu prayerB. "God bless you"C. the Japanese prayerD. a warning4. The Zulus believe that sneezing is caused by _____.A. a good spiritB. a bad spiritC. illnessD. children5. It would be reasonable to conclude that _____.A. many people say prayers when they sneezeB. a prayer keeps the soul where it belongsC. all peoples were afraid of sneezesD. the moment of sneezing is very dangerousGiven words:[A ] for [B] question [C] colored [D] returning [E] officals [F] arrived [G] marriage [H] lived[I] allow [J] back2、Choose the best answer to each question。
大学英语泛读教程3(第三版)期末试卷Reading Master 3 – Final Exam B
A. Vocabulary1. In the 17th century, Galileo made the sound argument about the Earth revolving around our sun.The word sound is closest in meaning to which of the following?a. catchyb. noisyc. deepd. valid2. The creaking sound from the wood floor made us all a little frightened. The word sound isclosest in meaning to which of the following?a. thoroughb. noisec. practicald. solid3. Linda ______ a song during choir practice which showed off her natural ability.a. sold outb. belted outc. tuned outd. tuned in4. Our school play was so popular with the parents that it ______ the first few nights.a. sold outb. put outc. tuned outd. beat out5. I felt spent after running around doing errands all day. The word spent is closest in meaning towhich of the following?a. usedb. wastedc. excitedd. exhausted6. Greg spent a great deal of time choosing a diamond ring for his girlfriend before proposing.The word spent is closest in meaning to which of the following?a. wastedb. tookc. monetizedd. stayed7. I ______ all my stocks because my financial advisor told me the market was unstable.a. sold outb. cashed inc. tuned outd. tuned in8. Betty ______ her birthday party because she had a family emergency.a. called offb. ran outc. put ind. cashed in9. The company showed interest in my application but I’ve not heard back from then yet. Theword interest is closest in meaning to which of the following?a. stakeb. persuasionc. charged. desire10. The interest I pay on my house is high, so I might sell it. The word interest is closest inmeaning to which of the following?a. chargeb. desirec. staked. persuade11. Edward likes to ______ the international news, so he always watches CNN.a. come inb. keep up withc. die outd. fall out of12. I decided to ______ art lesson since I really enjoy drawing and painting things.a. come backb. fall out ofc. come outd. take up13. The Harry Potter books are ______ now; I wonder what J.K. Rowling will write next.a. yesterday’s newsb. all the ragec. bucking the trendd. taking the world by storm14. The highway project was ______ by months because it needed the community’s approval.a. dentedb. eradicatedc. protractedd. stumbled Directions: Use the words from the box to complete sentences 15 to 24. Each is used one time.15. The professor’s _______________ for the experiment was uncomplicated and easy to followfor students.16. Doctors warn that _______________ eating and drinking may lead to weight gain.17. The _______________ of the old aircraft caused army officials to ground it indefinitely.18. The little boy saw the _______________ candy inside the shop and cried to his mother to lethim have some.19. If you _______________ your fries in ketchup, you’ll experience a yummy taste.20. After losing her job, Nancy _______________ her career goals and decided to go back toschool.21. The company president _______________ an artist to paint his portrait which was to be hungat the building’s entrance.22. In order to _______________ the children’s learni ng, the kindergarten teacher used colorfulpictures in class.23. Jack started his taxi company with only three cars in his _______________.24. After crashing his bicycle on the path, Mike suffered from _______________ cuts and bruises.B. Grammar25. Professor Fields, an experienced doctor, ______ will treat more than a hundred patients a dayon average.a. whichb. thatc. whod. X26. Sean, ______ is my trainer, will help me to feel my best when I work out.a. Xb. whoc. thatd. which27. Yoga, ______ is good exercise, is also a great way to practice breathing and concentration.a. whob. whichc. Xd. that28. ______ are known for their tasty cheeses and exquisite wines.a. The Frenchb. Frenchc. Franced. A French person29. ______ sushi, also known as raw fish, is said to have originated in the 8th century.a. Japanb. Japanesec. The Japanesed. A Japanese30. The teacher said we should study hard for the final exam since it is worth 50%, and I think______.a. alsob. the samec. tood. same31. The less sugar you include in your diet, the ______ you will become.a. moreb. healthyc. healthierd. less healthy32. The more people that come to our Halloween party, the ______!a. merryb. merriestc. mored. merrier33. The ______ I stay in bed in the morning, the ______ I become.a. longer / harderb. longer / lazierc. more / greaterd. less / bigger34. I would rather ______ than run around the school’s track.a. to swimb. go swimmingc. goes swimmingd. swims35. I ______ eating pasta better than rice.a. enjoyb. prefersc. prefer tod. would rather36. When went to Europe last year, I lost my credit cards so I had to ______ only a few dollars forthe rest of my trip.a. lived offb. lives offc. live offd. living off37. Have you sent everyone the wedding invitations? What is the indirect object of this question?a. the party invitationsb. sentc. youd. everyone38. Blue cheese ______ a strong but delicious odor.a. giveb. giving offc. gives offd. give off39. The space shuttle Atlantis ______ for its final mission in July, 2011.a. touching downb. touches downc. touch downd. touched down40. Someone handed Cindy a drink at the party. What is the indirect object of this sentence?a. Cindyb. Someonec. a drinkd. the party41. The soldiers gave a salute to the President. What is the direct object of this sentence?a. The soldiersb. a salutec. the Presidentd. gave42. The teacher gave the students a warning to be quiet. What is the indirect object of thissentence?a. The teacherb. the studentsc. a warningd. quietC. Reading Comprehension(A)Directions: Read the following excerpt from Elon Musk’s Mission to Mars and answer the questions that follow.Elon Musk has a mission, and any time the South African-born entrepreneur sets out to do something, he usually ends up achieving his goal. Musk started out as a tech wiz before he had even hit his teens, designing a video game at the tender age of 12 years old.However, Musk sees this success as just the beginning. He is on the record as saying he will send humans to Mars within the next 20 years. The first stage will be to land on the Red Planet with a modified Dragon, which would include a rover that will engage in a fact-finding mission. The rover would search for signs of life – past and present – and take samples from the surface of Mars in an attempt to better ascertain the habitability of the planet. This would lay the ground for future manned missions. Long-term, Musk believes that humans will be able to colonize Mars and he is already working on plans to make this dream a reality. Musk is known for keeping the press and public guessing as to what his next move might be and has been tight-lipped about his exact scheme for getting a population of 80,000 people onto the surface of Mars. However, he has dropped hints that a huge reusable rocket would be used and that the pioneering colonists would bring a lot of vital equipment with them. This would include the technology to produce fertilizer for food and oxygen from the carbon dioxide that comprises over 95 percent of the atmosphere on Mars.43. Which word best describes Elon Musk prior to becoming an entrepreneur?a. Explorer.b. Software designer.c. Engineer.d. Businessperson.44. What is Elon Musk’s future goal?a. To travel to Mars himself.b. To create video games about Mars.c. To get large populations to Mars.d. To plan a return trip to Mars.45. According to the excerpt, how might people be able to live on Mars?a. The rover will find food.b. Astronauts will bring enough food the first time.c. People will grow it using the equipment available.d. No information is given.46. The word scheme is closest in meaning to which of the following?a. Wiz.b. Colony.c. Hint.d. Plan.(B)Directions: Read the following excerpt from James Cameron: Into the Abyss and answer the questions that follow.The submarine’s tools included a variety of gauges to measure temperature, pressure and salinity – the amount of salt in the waters – as well a device for collecting sediment samples. The Deepsea Challenger was also equipped with a “slurp gun” for sucking up small marine animals. Unfortunately, this contraption malfunctioned, meaning that Cameron was not able to bring any of the creatures he observed back to the surface. However, the video he shot has revealed at least two previously unrecorded species that have generated excitement among marine biologists. One was a kind of sea cucumber that appears to exist in large numbers on the ocean floor, and the other was a strange, squid-like worm. Also captured on camera were giant amoebas – single cell organisms, which remain poorly understood by science. Overall, what has excited biologists is the apparent abundance and diversity that exists at the bottom of the ocean. It is hoped that future exploration and discoveries will give us a better understanding of the conditions in which life can survive or even thrive.47. What would best describe the main idea of the paragraph?a. A deep swim.b. A new discovery.c. An exploration.d. A contraption.48. What problem was encountered?a. The submarine failed.b. Some equipment failed.c. Scientists failed to see life.d. There was too much salinity in the water.49. What were scientists able to view that they hadn’t previously?a. A slurp gun.b. An amoeba.c. A strange worm.d. All of the above.50. Which of the following is closest in meaning to abundance?a. Plenty.b. Species.c. Condition.d. Captured.。
湖南中医药大学湘杏学院《英语泛读(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷
湖南中医药大学湘杏学院《英语泛读(三)》2023-2024学年第一学期期末试卷院(系)_______ 班级_______ 学号_______ 姓名_______1、They felt ________ it was high tax and low income ________ contributed to the extreme misery of the working people at the bottom of the ladder.A./;that B.that; whichC.that; what D./; which2、Please call my secretary to arrange a meeting this afternoon,or____________ it is convenient to you.A.wherever B.howeverC.whichever D.whenever3、Within even the weakest of human bodies lies a life that is precious indeed--- ____ needs to be respected and honored.A.something that B.one C.one that D.something4、This house is almost ________ to the one where I lived as a child.A.identical B.manualC.chilly D.enthusiastic5、—-What difference will it make _____we shall go to the concert on Tuesday or Saturday?—They offer a discount on weekdays.A.that B.whenC.if D.why6、If you leave this application form and go to another website, you will lose ______ youhave already filled out on this form.A.whatever B.whoeverC.wherever D.whenever7、— BoB.could I use your computer this evening?—Sorry. I a report on it then.A.will be writing B.have been writingC.have written D.will have written8、——Do you have a minute? I’ve got something to tell you.——Ok, ______ you make it short.A.now that B.if only C.so long as D.every time9、Everyone had a form in his hand, but no one knew which office____.A.to send it to B.to sent it C.to be sent to D.to have it sent10、Leaders of many countries have been trying to what it is that makes China develop so fast in recent years.A.carry out B.figure outC.watch out D.make out第二部分阅读理解(满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
大学英语泛读期末考试试题
大學英語泛讀期末考試試題( B )(1)( 1 )When young people get their first real jobs, they may face a lot of new, confusing situations. They may find that everything is different from the way things were at school. It is also possible that they will feel uncomfortable and insecure in both professional and social situations. Eventually, they realize that university classes can't be the only preparation for all of the different situations that arise in the working world.Perhaps the best way to learn how to behave in the working world is to identify a worker you admire and observe his behavior. In doing so, you will be able to see what it is that you admire in this person. For example, you will observe how he acts in a crisis. Perhaps even more important, you will be able to see what is his approach to day-to-day situations.While you are observing your colleague, you should be asking yourself whether his behavior is like yours and how you can learn from his responses to a variety of situations. By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and adopt good working habits.1. The young people just graduated from school may not behave well in the working world, because _____.A. what they learned in university classes is not adequate for their new lifeB. they are not well educatedC. the society is too complicated to adapt toD. they failed to work hard at school2. In the last line of the first paragraph, the word "arise" means _____.A. bring aboutB. come into beingC. occur toD. cause to happen3. The best way to learn how to behave in the working world is _____.A. to find a worker and follow him closelyB. to find a person you admire and make friends with himC. to find a person you respect and watch carefully how he acts in different situationsD. to make the acquaintance of a model you admire4. In the last line of the second paragraph, the word "approach" means_____.A. means of enteringB. speaking to someone for the first timeC. way of coming nearer toD. manner of doing something5. The passage could be best entitled _____.A. "Learn from a Model"B. "Learn, Learn and Learn Again"C. "Learn Forever"D. "One Is Never Too Old to Learn" ( 2 )The first English window was just a slit in the wall. It was cut long, so that it would let in as much light as possible, and narrow, to keep out the bad weather. However, the slit let in more wind than light. This is why it was called "the wind's eye." The word window itself comes from two Old Norse words for wind and eye.Before windows were used, the ancient halls and castles of northern Europe and Britain were dark and smoky. Their great rooms were high, with only a hole in the roof to let out the smoke from torches and cooking fires.As time went on, people wanted more light and air in their homes. They made the wind's eyes wider so as to admit air and light. They stretched canvas of tapestry across them to keep out the weather.1. The first window was a _____.A. large hole in the wallB. hole covered with canvasC. slit in the wallD. slit with a piece of paper over it2. The word window meant _____.A. opening to look throughB. light givenC. windD. wind's eye3. The window got its name because it _____.A. kept out the windB. blew out the smokeC. let in more wind than lightD. let in mostly light4. In the ancient castles, smoke went out through _____.A. the windowsB. the doorsC. the chimneyD. a hole in the roof5. It seems true that the larger, canvas-covered windows _____.A. were not as good as the first windowsB. let in more light and kept out more windC. did not let any air inD. were as good as today's windows( 3 )It was once believed that a person was in great danger when he sneezed-people imagined that the soul could escape from the body at the moment of sneezing. "God bless you" was a prayer for assistance in keeping the soul where it belonged.The German word Gesundheit (good health) is a variation of this prayer; the Irish deiseal and the Italian felicita are similar prayers. The Hindus say a word that means "live," and when a Mohammedan sneezes, he praises God.The Zulus of South Africa, far from being afraid of sneezes, believe that a sneeze signifies a friendly spirit's blessing. Whenever a child sneezes, they shout "Grow!" hoping the friendly spirit that stimulated the sneeze will help the child grow tall and strong. The ancient Hebrews also believed that a sneeze was good-a sneeze indicates life; the dead never sneeze.The Japanese say that if you sneeze once, someone is saying good things about you; if you sneeze twice, bad things are being said about you; if you sneeze three times, you have caught a cold.1. People once thought that anyone who sneezed was _____.A. sickB. in dangerC. in good healthD. evil2. "God bless you" was said in order to _____.A. make children grow tall and strongB. insure good healthC. keep the soul in the bodyD. prevent someone from saying evil things about the sneezer3. Gesundheit is a sneezing prayer most like _____.A. the Zulu prayerB. "God bless you"C. the Japanese prayerD. a warning4. The Zulus believe that sneezing is caused by _____.A. a good spiritB. a bad spiritC. illnessD. children5. It would be reasonable to conclude that _____.A. many people say prayers when they sneezeB. a prayer keeps the soul where it belongsC. all peoples were afraid of sneezesD. the moment of sneezing is very dangerous( 4 )Brenda Linson never goes anywhere without an empty spectacles case. It is as vital to her as her purse. Yet, she doesn't wear glasses. The reason she can't do without it is that she can't read and she can't write. If ever she gets into any situation where she might be expected to do either of these things, she fishes around in her bag for the specs case, finds it's empty, and asks the person concerned to do the reading for her. Until a few months ago hardly anybody knew about her problem. Her husband didn't know and her children didn't know. The children still don't.She had any number of tactics for hiding her difficulty-for example, never lingering near a phone at work, in case she had to answer it and might be required to write something down.It has never occurred to the children that their mother cannot read. She doesn't read them stories, but then their father doesn't either, so they find nothing surprising in the fact. Similarly they just accept that Dad is the one who writes the sick notes and reads the school reports. Now that the elder boy Tom is quite a proficient reader, Brenda can skillfully get him to read any notes brought home from school simply by asking, "What's that all about, then?"Brenda's husband never guessed the truth in ten years of marriage. For one thing, he insists on handling all domestic correspondence and bills himself. A salesman for a large company, he travels a great deal and so is not around so much to spot the truth. While he's away Brenda copes with any situations by explaining that she can't do anything until she's discussed it with her husband. Brenda was very successful in her job until recently. For the last five years she had worked as waitress at an expensive restaurant, and had eventually been promoted to head waitress. She kept the thing a secret there too, and got over the practical difficulties somehow.1. Brenda carries an empty spectacles case wherever she goes because_____.A. she is always so forgetfulB. she uses it as a purseC. it may provide her with an excuseD. she wishes to look like an educated woman2. The word "fish" in the first paragraph means _____.A. searchB. pretendC. examineD. touch3. Brenda's children have never found out about her problem as _____.A. she isn't often at homeB. they are too young to guess the truthC. they find it normal to ask their father for everythingD. they think it natural that short-sighted people like their mother don't do much reading or writing4. What most probably made Brenda try hard to hide her difficulty?A. Her desire to be successful in her job.B. Her fear of losing face.C. Her deceitful nature.D. Both A and B5. Of the following suggested titles, which is the most appropriate?A. Brenda and Her FamilyB. A Woman Who Doesn't Wear GlassesC. A Woman with an Empty Specs CaseD. The Miserable Life of a Waitress( 5 )George's case is not unique. In the last fifteen or twenty years, quite a number of men and women have chosen to drop out of the working world to try a different kind of life. Most of them are in their thirties and forties, often well educated, although all ages and backgrounds can be found among them. A variety of reasons have led them to give up their work and the security it provided. Some, like George, have given up a career that was demanding too much from them. Others couldn't stand the pressure and the competition. A thirty-five-year-old woman, who had a high position in her company, decided to leave when she found herself suffering from allergies that made her life miserable. She had two children and no savings; but even her anxiety about the future couldn't spoil her feeling of relief and her new peace of mind. Her health improved. She may never work again; if she does, she says that she will take small temporary jobs.Some people, on the contrary, have quit jobs that were boring or meaningless to them. An office employee who has been pushing papers (has been doing paperwork) for years may start wondering whether those papers are achieving anything. An engineer in a large company, aware that he could be replaced by any man with the same training, may come to feel unimportant as an individual. Such people leave their work in the hope of finding stronger interests and a sense of personal worth.There are also people who leave their work to fulfill an old dream, such as writing books, painting, sailing to remote islands, orgrowing fruit trees. An army officer left the service at thirty-eight to build doll houses, and another one, who had always been interested in archaeology,(考古學)did the same at forty-five to dig ancient Indian sites. His wife was delighted-instead of keeping house, she was going to satisfy her own dream of learning to make paper.But most of the men and women who drop out of the working world have no special interest and no desire to take up any occupation. They want only to enjoy their freedom, their independence, and their leisure. No more rushing to catch a morning train, no more commuter(通勤者)traffic, no more anxiety to please a boss, no more meetings, no more obligations to behave and dress according to the rules. This endless vacation does not necessarily bring happiness; many of those who have chosen it as a style of life admit that leisure, too, can become boring. But they still prefer it to their former existence(But they like it more than working for a living). The main problem remains the lack of financial security, for, with few exceptions, the "dropouts"(退出世俗社會の人)are not wealthy. And so they survive by selling their possessions, by borrowing from friends and family, and by taking an odd job(a small temporary job) now and then for a short time when it becomes absolutely necessary.Sam would never have understood their attitude. In the first place, he had never been unhappy with his occupation, and he had never felt any conflict between his work and his personal life. Neither had he ever dreamed of doing anything but selling groceries and chatting with Fred. And there was yet another factor. Today's dropouts can always find some small job to do when they are in need of money, or perhaps they can get unemployment compensation(補償)from the government for a while. But Sam had lived through the 1930s, when work of any type was almost impossible to find. In those days a job, no matter how unpleasant or poorly paid, was a man's most precious possession. Losing it was a disaster; not looking for another one, a shame. As for not wanting to work at all, it was unthinkable, for society was not used to loafers(流浪者)then. A nonworking family man would have lost the respect of his friends and his place in the community of responsible men.George might have tried to explain to his father the new point of view, to tell him that people have a right to be free, independent, and to watch birds all day if they want to. But he would not have convinced Sam, for whom independence and leisure were luxuries that had to be deserved through hard work. Sam himself had enjoyed a vacation once in a while, and he had been happy to rest in the sun without his tie. But that was only because, having earned his fun, he could enjoy it with a good conscience(良心).It would have shocked Sam to learn that those "shameless" people who choose to live in unearned idleness (懶惰)have a good conscience too.1. In the last fifteen or twenty years, people like George have chosento drop out of the working world because _____.A. they have earned enough money to spend for the rest of their livesB. they are not well paid at workC. they want to live a more leisurely lifeD. all of them have work that is too demanding2. After leaving her position the thirty-five-year-old woman felt _____.A. relieved and peaceful, though worried about her securityB. bored, without friends and companionsC. that she needed another jobD. the pressures and burdens of life3. According to the text, people would probably not drop out of the work force if they _____.A. often worry about their workB. work without any complaintsC. find it very easy to do their jobsD. don't mind being controlled by others4. According to Sam, a man's value lies in _____.A. reaching a higher position in societyB. enjoying full freedom and independenceC. working hard and having a good relationship with his communityD. earning money and sending his children to colleges and universities5. Which of the following statements might cause Sam and George to argue?A. To be either a shopkeeper or a geologist will give one satisfaction.B. Happiness can be obtained only through hard work.C. Dropouts live a happier life than anyone else.D. Dropouts live a miserable life if they have no financial security.01級泛讀期末試題(B 卷)1、fill in the brackets with the words given below the passage.Kenneth and Isabel were both South African –born . They got married in London . When they (1) by ship at their homeland ,their entry was barred when the immigration (2) found that Kenneth was (3) The offical began to (4) them . When asked about the reasons (5) their (6) , Kenneth simply replied that they came (7) because they were South Africans. The senior offical had to (8) them to proceed but he warned them that they would be committing a crime if they (9) together . This shows that the law in South Africa forbids a (10) between the white and the coloured .Given words:[A ] for [B] question [C] colored [D] returning [E] officals [F] arrived [G] marriage [H] lived[I] allow [J] back2、Choose the best answer to each question。
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英语泛读期末试卷-推荐下载课程英语泛读考试形式闭卷90分钟考试日期_______________ 阅卷教师_______________ 得分_______________班级_______________ 姓名________________ 学号_______________Part One Vocabulary (20 points)For each underlined word, choose the best meaning below and put the answers on the answer sheet.I. hated the big formal dances and felt very awkward..A. pleasant B .happy. C.uncomfortable D. boring2. Let’s go to the movies tonight.A. moveB. t5he filmC. movementD. exhibition3. Housekeeping involves cooking, washing dishes, sweeping and cleaning.A. tiesB. includesC. containsD. lists4. The first symptom of a cold is often a sore throat.A. signB. symbolC. ideaD. disease5. The plane crashed shortly after take-off.A. speeded upB. slowed downC. had an accident and broke in piecesD. had an accident and changed its direction6. The whole building was in flames.A. in confusionB. on fireC. in struggleD. under control7. Making mistakes is inevitable, so do not be discouraged.A. cannot be blamedB. cannot be avoidedC. cannot last longD. cannot be found8. The police came to my help instantly.A. immediatelyB. closelyC. happilyD. kindly9.The house was filled with the aroma of coffee.A. tasteB. colorC. smellD. length10.Details of the competition are available from our head office.A. able to be discussedB. able to be obtainedC. able to be questionedD. able to be asked11.These people deserve recognition for their talentsA. are proud ofB. are worthy ofC. are in need ofD. are in favor of12. It was not surprising that she turned out to be the champion in the competition because she was the best player.A. winnerB. loserC. challengerD. player13. The earthquake occurred at midnight; a lot of people died when they were asleep.A. endedB. spreadC. happenedD. made14. You must do physical exercises everyday if you want to keep fit.A. suitableB. qualifiedC. healthyD. informed15. Please concentrate on your own test paper. Don’t look around.A. focus attention onB. start workingC. finish working onD. avoid doing16. She interpreted his silence as anger.A. translatedB. understood the meaning ofC. strongly believedD. showed17. Will the strike affect the price of coal ?A. raiseB. lowerC. influenceD. increase18. I spoke to him about it on numerous occasions.A. differentB. fewC. manyD. some19 He .worked so hard that eventually ha made himself illA. at the beginningB. in the middleC. in the endD. during the time.20.Is this your permanent address , or are you only staying there for a short time?A. lasting for a few monthsB. lasting for everC. lasting for a few yearsD. lasting for only one dayPart Two (10 points)Fill in each of the blanks with the given word in its proper form and put the answers on the answer sheet.1. The __________ was drunk .He was stopped by the police when he was spreading ( drive)2. He smiled in _________ . He was very pleased with what hehad done.( satisfy)3. The works of this famous _________ are now exhibited in leading European and American galleries.( painting)4. You will be able to overcome the difficulties if you do not lose ___________ in yourself.( confident)5 .Now more and more people are realizing the__________ of clean air.(important)6. I was so _________ at the sight of a snake crawling in the grass near my feet.( frighten)7. I want my children to be brought up in a ___________ world. (peace)8. Though they are old classmates and close friends , they often had _________ ( agree).9. I love this movie because the __________ is my favourite. ( action)10.The _________ was awarded by the government for his useful inventions. ( invention)Part Three Reading Skill (10 points)With the help of the context clues, write down the definition of the italicized word or phrases in the space provided and put the answers on the answer sheet.1.Put it in a prominent, or noticeable, place in your room, or carry it with you.2.This revision should be cumulative----- adding a bit to the total at a time, covering briefly all thework done so far in the term.3.When the student meets another miserable person from the same country , he will pour out hisunhappy feelings. Together they can complain in their native language.4.The symptoms range from being ill at ease to being seriously depressed. Feeling homesick, unhappy,and very sensitive are other signs of culture shock.5.When he made Mickey Mouse talk on the movie screen, audiences ---- people who saw the movie ---- were delighted.6.Research says that California ‘s population will expand by 500,000 people a year, and two thirds ofthis increase will be Hispanics and Asians.7.By 1980, American industries were in trouble. The United States’ gross national product (GNP), thetotal of goods and services produced, had fallen from first in the world to seven.8.They also find it difficult to be pleased by compliments because they believe they are unworthy ofpraise.9.Some people start to say something while looking right at you, but, three words into the sentence,they break eye contact and look out the window.10.The Iroquois Indians , who were an extremely large tribe with many branches and sub-branches (called “nations ”), had developed a highly sophisticated system of government to keep the various branches of the tribe from fighting one another. Part Four Cloze (10 points) Fill in each of the blanks with a given word below and put the answers on the answer sheet.survive developed knife unknown lived desert thrown determined food machinesThe Australian Aborigines came to the continent at least 30,000 years ago. Down the centuries they _____1.____ a way oflife that enabled them to ____2____in all kinds of environments on the continent, including coast, forest and plain, and even in the hot ____3_____ lands where there are no permanent surface waters.Much of their everyday life was spent in gathering____4___ , such as roots, fruit and berries and hunting animals of all kinds, including the large kangaroo,turtles and crocodiles. Their wanderings about their own territory were _____5_____ by the seasonal, supply of food and water.Their main weapons and implements were the spear, spear-thrower, ,digging stick, club, boomerang, shield , stone ax and ______6_____ .The returning boomerang , a curved club which can be thrown so that its flight will bring it back near the place whence it was thrown, was made only in the east and west and was_____7____ to Aborigines in the center and the north. It was mainly a plaything, although it was sometimes ___8____ into flocks of birds.Part Five Reading Passages (40 points) Passage l.There are three theories about why people are shy .One theory says that a person inherits shyness from the parents . Another theory is that shy people never learned how to act with other people because no one ever taught them social skills. The third theory says that shy people learned to be shy when they were children because their parents didn’t encourage them to be more confident . The parents probably comforted them and gave them extra attention when they acted shy, so the children learned that being shy was a good way to get extra love and attention.. Now researchers say that apparently all three theories are true.Can shy people change their behavior ? Sometimes they can force them selves to do things that are different .” Practice makesperfect..” If they practice enough, the difficult situations become easier. However , it takes a lot of courage to do this.People who have more self-confidence can notice when people are shy and encourage them to talk and praise them when they are successful in their job or studies.Shy people feel miserable much of the time. Others can help them feel more comfortable.Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false.____ 1. One theory says that people are shy because nobody taught them social skills.____2. It takes a little effort for shy people to change their behavior.____3. Shy people need praise and encouragement .____4. Shy people feel comfortable much of the time.Passage TwoIntercultural communication is communication between members of different cultures . This definition is simple, but the process is complex . Intercultural communication involves different beliefs , attitudes, and interpretations.2. We know that .even two people from the same culture can have communication problems . People can unconsciously hurt each other by something they say or do. Isn’t logical that we will have more communication problems among people who do not share the same language and culture ?要加于管路况下与常工作卷安故障Cultures do not communicate; individuals do . When cultural conflicts do arise, they may appear aspersonal rather than cultural. Cultural misunderstanding can create negative feelings and confusion.5. Intercultural communication is ___________ communication among people of the same culture.A.as easy asB.as difficult asC.more difficult thanD.easier than6.When we speak of intercultural communication, we mean that___________.A. two cultures communicate with each otherB. people from different cultures communicate with each otherC. intercultural communication is confusingD. cultural conflicts usually do not arise Passage ThreeArabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately . Even the busiest government official or executive always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments. No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this hospitality.“ The conference visit” is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world.3... Frequently, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.Making decision quickly is not an Arab custom. There is a vagueness in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.Patience is an important quality. You may have to wait two or three days to see high- level government officials as they are verybusy. Give yourself enough time.Personal relationships are very important. They are the key to doing business in Arab countries. 4. Try to identify the decision –maker regarding your product or service immediately and get to know him on a friendly basis. Do your homework.. Be prepared to discuss details of your product or proposal. Be ready to answer technical questions.Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false.7._________ Arabs consider it good manners to start talking business immediately.8._________ The “ conference visit” means that peo ple discuss business in front of strangers.9.._________ Making decisions quickly is an Arab custom.10._________ Personal relationships are very important in doing business in Arab countries.Passage FourWhy do people blush? Not much research has been done on it. Psychologists say that people of all skin colors blush. Women blush more than men, and young people blush more than older people. Some people blush only a few seconds, but the blush can appear and disappear for five or ten minutes in other people. Usually only the face or upper part of the body blushes.Blushing is related to general anxiety, when people feel worried and nervous about what is going to happen. Some people blush because they are always worried about what others think of them. They do n’t have any confidence in themselves. They think other people are more attractive and more popular . They believe others have more knowledge . They become very uneasy if they have to deal with people from a different socialbackground, or if they have to work with more intelligent or more skilled people.5. Shy people get very anxious when they don’t know how to act in some situations that other people think are just ordinary. They feel inferior and want to get out of the situation.11.. Shy people blush because___________.A. they are worried about othersB. they are worried about what others think of them.设技术包含线设完毕案以与相关技术作,来采用高C. they have special skin colors12. Shy people have a strong sense of the following except_________.A. inferiorityB. anxietyC. confidencePassage FiveIn 1968 the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had a problem. The city's school system needed a new school building and teachers but did not have the money to pay for this multi million-dollar project. City officials solved the problem in a unique way. They decided to use the many scientific and cultural institutions in the city as the classrooms. Experts who worked in the various institutions would be the teachers. Among these institutions were such prestigious names as the Franklin Institute, with its science museum, workshops, and classes; the Free Library, containing nearly a million volumes; the Academy of Natural Sciences, Fels Planetarium, and the Rodin Museum.The experiment in education, known as the Parkway Program, began in February 1969. John Bremer, an Englishman and education innovator, planned the program and became itsdirector.The Program has grown in size from 142 to 500 high school students and is so popular that thousands of applicants are denied places each year. The Program gives a freedom to high school education never known before. To supplement basic courses required for a diploma languages, history, science m students may choose from more than a hundred other courses. Any subject will be offered if an instructor can be found. Every group of 15 boys and girls belongs to a "tutorial group", led by a teacher and one assistant. Students in the Program say that school is no longer a place but an interesting activity.About 100 institutions in Philadelphia m public, private, commercial m help the Program. During any one week students may be found in such diverse places as a bakery, a church or the municipal gas plant. Such places merely provide space for classrooms. Other institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania or the Temple University Medical School allow the Program's own faculty to teach in their laboratories or other facilities. Other establishments provide both classroom space and instruction. One pharmaceutical-manufacturing company, for example, conducts a chemistry course.In addition to their studies, students are encouraged to take part-time jobs. "The life of the city is our curriculum," says Director Bremer. "Life and learning are all part of the same process.” Learning is excitement in this experimental program but it is not meant for every child. The student must be able to handle the freedom and self-discipline that the Program demands for academic successChoose the best answer:13... What was the problem Philadelphia had in 1968?a. Its school system needed a new school building.b. More teachers were needed for its school system.c. It lacked money for its educational project.d. Both a and b.14.. The word "unique" here means______________a. "very unusual"b. "proper"c. "ordinary"d. "pretty usual"15. Who was the program planner?a. A famous English innovator.b. The director of a cultural institution.c. An Englishman called John Bremer.d. Someone in charge of the city's school system.16..Every "tutorial group" consists of____________.a. a large group of children and their tutorb. 15 boys and girls, a teacher and his assistantc. 15 boys and 15 girlsd. 15 boys but no girls17.. About 100 institutions in Philadelphia______________.a. provide space for classroomsb. open such courses as are required in the Programc. allow their laboratories and other facilities to be usedd. offer their helpPassage SixIn October 1800 John Todd was born in Rutland, Vermont. Soon afterward his parents moved to Killingworth, Connecticut. When John was six, both his parents died. A kind-hearted aunt in North Killingworth agreed to take John and give him a home. Hewas brought up by her and lived in her homeuntil he left to study for the ministry.His aunt took seriously iii and feared she was about to die. In great distress she wrote John T odd aletter in which she asked him to tell her what death would be like.Here is the letter he sent in reply:It is now thirty-five years since I, as a little boy of six, was left quite alone in the world. You sent meword you would give me a home and be a kind mother to me. I have never forgotten the day when I madethe long journey of ten miles to your house in North Killingworth. I can still recall my disappointmentwhen, instead of coming for me yourself, you sent your servant James to fetch me.I well remember my tears and anxiety as, perched high on your horse and clinging tight to James, Irode off to my new home. Night fell before we finished the journey, and as it grew dark I becamelonely and afraid. "Do you think she'll go to bed before we get there?" I asked James anxiously. "Oh, no,"he said reassuringly. "She'll stay up for you. When we get out of these woods you'll see her candleshining in the window."Presently we did ride out into the clearing, and there, sure enough, was your candle. I re memberyou were waiting at the door, that you put your arms close about me and that you lifted me--a tired and bewildered little boy -- down from the horse. You had a fire burning on the hearth, a hot supper waitingon the stove. After supper you took me to my new room, heard me say my prayers, and then sat besideme until I fell asleep.You probably realize why [ am recalling all this to your memory. Some day soon God will send foryou, to take you to a new home. Don't fear the summons, the strange journey, or the dark messenger ofdeath who will fetch you. God can be trusted to do as much for you as you were kind enough to do forme so many years ago. At the end of the road you will find love and a welcome waiting, and you will besafe in God's care. I shall watch you and pray for you till you are out of sight, and then wait for the daywhen I shall make the same journey myself and find you waiting at the end of the road to greet me.Choose the best answer:18.. Why did John Todd's aunt ask him to go to North Killingworth?a. His parents had died and he was alone.b. His parents didn't want him anymore.c. She meant him to study for the ministry.d. She was afraid that he would run away from home.19... Why was John Todd disappointed when he arrived in North Killingworth?a. There was no one there to meet him.b. He didn't like the town.c. His aunt's servant had come to meet him, rather than his aunt herself.d. He didn't like his aunt.20.. Which of the following did NOT await John Todd at his new home?a. A fire on the hearth.b. A hot supper.c. A hot bath.d. A new room.21.... Why do you think John Todd's aunt wrote to him thirty-five years later?a. She missed having him at home with her.b. He was a doctor and could possibly cure her illness.c. She wanted him at her side when she died.d. He was a minister and was used to comforting dying people.22... Which of the following does John T odd discuss in his letter to his aunt?a. The summons from God.b. The strange journey.c. The dark messenger of death.d. All of the above.23.. John Todd's letter says God can be trusteda. to provide a painless deathb. to provide love and a welcome at the end of the roadc. to prevent deathd. to cure her illness24. John Todd wrote the letter in order toa. comfort his auntb. scare his auntc. feel better about his own deathd. recall his childhoodPart Six(10 points)Translate the Five underlined parts ( in paragraph 1. 2.3. 4.) into Chinese on the Answer Sheet.1.2.3.4.5.Answer SheetName__________ Class_________ Number____________Part One1.____2._______3.________4.________5._______6________7.________8.________9.________10.___ ____11.____12______13.______14.______15.________16.______17.______ _18._______19._______20.___ ____Part Two1.____________2._____________3.________________4._______________5.________________6.____________7.______________8._______________9._______________10._______________Part Three1.___________________________2.___________________________3._______________________4.___________________________5_____________________________6.___ __________________7.___________________________8._____________________________9._______ ______________ 10.__________________________Part Four1.__________1._____________3.____________4.______________5._____ _________6.__________7.______________8.____________9._____________10._________ ____ Part Five1.____2._____3._____4.______5._____6._____7._____8._____.9._____10._____11.___12.____13.____14.____15.____16.____17._____18._____19.____20. ____ 21.___22____23_____24____25_____Part Six1.2.3..4.5.。
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... ,大学英语泛读期末考试试题( B )(1)( 1 )When young people get their first real jobs, they may face a lot of new, confusing situations. They may find that everything is different from the way things were at school. It is also possible that they will feel uncomfortable and insecure in both professional and social situations. Eventually, they realize that university classes can't be the only preparation for all of the different situations that arise in the working world.Perhaps the best way to learn how to behave in the working world is to identify a worker you admire and observe his behavior. In doing so, you will be able to see what it is that you admire in this person. For example, you will observe how he acts in a crisis. Perhaps even more important, you will be able to see what is his approach to day-to-day situations.While you are observing your colleague, you should be asking yourself whether his behavior is like yours and how you can learn from his responses to a variety of situations. By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and adopt good working habits.1. The young people just graduated from school may not behave well in the working world, because _____.A. what they learned in university classes is not adequate for their new lifeB. they are not well educatedC. the society is too complicated to adapt toD. they failed to work hard at school2. In the last line of the first paragraph, the word "arise" means _____.A. bring aboutB. come into beingC. occur toD. cause to happen3. The best way to learn how to behave in the working world is _____.A. to find a worker and follow him closelyB. to find a person you admire and make friends with himC. to find a person you respect and watch carefully how he acts in different situationsD. to make the acquaintance of a model you admire4. In the last line of the second paragraph, the word "approach" means_____.A. means of enteringB. speaking to someone for the first timeC. way of coming nearer toD. manner of doing something5. The passage could be best entitled _____.A. "Learn from a Model"B. "Learn, Learn and Learn Again"C. "Learn Forever"D. "One Is Never Too Old to Learn" ( 2 )The first English window was just a slit in the wall. It was cut long, so that it would let in as much light as possible, and narrow, to keep out the bad weather. However, the slit let in more wind than light. This is why it was called "the wind's eye." The word window itself comes from two Old Norse words for wind and eye.Before windows were used, the ancient halls and castles of northern Europe and Britain were dark and smoky. Their great rooms were high, with only a hole in the roof to let out the smoke from torches and cooking fires.As time went on, people wanted more light and air in their homes. They made the wind's eyes wider so as to admit air and light. They stretched canvas of tapestry across them to keep out the weather.1. The first window was a _____.A. large hole in the wallB. hole covered with canvasC. slit in the wallD. slit with a piece of paper over it2. The word window meant _____.A. opening to look throughB. light givenC. windD. wind's eye3. The window got its name because it _____.A. kept out the windB. blew out the smokeC. let in more wind than lightD. let in mostly light4. In the ancient castles, smoke went out through _____.A. the windowsB. the doorsC. the chimneyD. a hole in the roof5. It seems true that the larger, canvas-covered windows _____.A. were not as good as the first windowsB. let in more light and kept out more windC. did not let any air inD. were as good as today's windows( 3 )It was once believed that a person was in great danger when he sneezed-people imagined that the soul could escape from the body at the moment of sneezing. "God bless you" was a prayer for assistance in keeping the soul where it belonged.The German word Gesundheit (good health) is a variation of this prayer; the Irish deiseal and the Italian felicita are similar prayers. The Hindus say a word that means "live," and when a Mohammedan sneezes, he praises God.The Zulus of South Africa, far from being afraid of sneezes, believe that a sneeze signifies a friendly spirit's blessing. Whenever a child sneezes, they shout "Grow!" hoping the friendly spirit that stimulated the sneeze will help the child grow tall and strong. The ancient Hebrews also believed that a sneeze was good-a sneeze indicates life; the dead never sneeze.The Japanese say that if you sneeze once, someone is saying good things about you; if you sneeze twice, bad things are being said about you; if you sneeze three times, you have caught a cold.1. People once thought that anyone who sneezed was _____.A. sickB. in dangerC. in good healthD. evil2. "God bless you" was said in order to _____.A. make children grow tall and strongB. insure good healthC. keep the soul in the bodyD. prevent someone from saying evil things about the sneezer3. Gesundheit is a sneezing prayer most like _____.A. the Zulu prayerB. "God bless you"C. the Japanese prayerD. a warning4. The Zulus believe that sneezing is caused by _____.A. a good spiritB. a bad spiritC. illnessD. children5. It would be reasonable to conclude that _____.A. many people say prayers when they sneezeB. a prayer keeps the soul where it belongsC. all peoples were afraid of sneezesD. the moment of sneezing is very dangerous( 4 )Brenda Linson never goes anywhere without an empty spectacles case. It is as vital to her as her purse. Yet, she doesn't wear glasses. The reason she can't do without it is that she can't read and she can't write. If ever she gets into any situation where she might be expected to do either of these things, she fishes around in her bag for the specs case, finds it's empty, and asks the person concerned to do the reading for her. Until a few months ago hardly anybody knew about her problem. Her husband didn't know and her children didn't know. The children still don't.She had any number of tactics for hiding her difficulty-for example, never lingering near a phone at work, in case she had to answer it and might be required to write something down.It has never occurred to the children that their mother cannot read. She doesn't read them stories, but then their father doesn't either, so they find nothing surprising in the fact. Similarly they just accept that Dad is the one who writes the sick notes and reads the school reports. Now that the elder boy Tom is quite a proficient reader, Brenda can skillfully get him to read any notes brought home from school simply by asking, "What's that all about, then?"Brenda's husband never guessed the truth in ten years of marriage. For one thing, he insists on handling all domestic correspondence and bills himself. A salesman for a large company, he travels a great deal and so is not around so much to spot the truth. While he's away Brenda copes with any situations by explaining that she can't do anything until she's discussed it with her husband. Brenda was very successful in her job until recently. For the last five years she had worked as waitress at an expensive restaurant, and had eventually been promoted to head waitress. She kept the thing a secret there too, and got over the practical difficulties somehow.1. Brenda carries an empty spectacles case wherever she goes because_____.A. she is always so forgetfulB. she uses it as a purseC. it may provide her with an excuseD. she wishes to look like an educated woman2. The word "fish" in the first paragraph means _____.A. searchB. pretendC. examineD. touch3. Brenda's children have never found out about her problem as _____.A. she isn't often at homeB. they are too young to guess the truthC. they find it normal to ask their father for everythingD. they think it natural that short-sighted people like their mother don't do much reading or writing4. What most probably made Brenda try hard to hide her difficulty?A. Her desire to be successful in her job.B. Her fear of losing face.C. Her deceitful nature.D. Both A and B5. Of the following suggested titles, which is the most appropriate?A. Brenda and Her FamilyB. A Woman Who Doesn't Wear GlassesC. A Woman with an Empty Specs CaseD. The Miserable Life of a Waitress( 5 )George's case is not unique. In the last fifteen or twenty years, quite a number of men and women have chosen to drop out of the working world to try a different kind of life. Most of them are in their thirties and forties, often well educated, although all ages and backgrounds can be found among them. A variety of reasons have led them to give up their work and the security it provided. Some, like George, have given up a career that was demanding too much from them. Others couldn't stand the pressure and the competition. A thirty-five-year-old woman, who had a high position in her company, decided to leave when she found herself suffering from allergies that made her life miserable. She had two children and no savings; but even her anxiety about the future couldn't spoil her feeling of relief and her new peace of mind. Her health improved. She may never work again; if she does, she says that she will take small temporary jobs.Some people, on the contrary, have quit jobs that were boring or meaningless to them. An office employee who has been pushing papers (has been doing paperwork) for years may start wondering whether those papers are achieving anything. An engineer in a large company, aware that he could be replaced by any man with the same training, may come to feel unimportant as an individual. Such people leave their work in the hope of finding stronger interests and a sense of personal worth.There are also people who leave their work to fulfill an old dream, such as writing books, painting, sailing to remote islands, or growing fruit trees. An army officer left the service at thirty-eight to build doll houses, and another one, who had always been interested in archaeology,(考古学)did the same at forty-five to dig ancient Indian sites. His wife was delighted-instead of keeping house, she was going to satisfy her own dream of learning to make paper.But most of the men and women who drop out of the working world have no special interest and no desire to take up any occupation. They want only to enjoy their freedom, their independence, and their leisure. No more rushing to catch a morning train, no more commuter(通勤者)traffic, no more anxiety to please a boss, no more meetings, no more obligations to behave and dress according to the rules. This endless vacation does not necessarily bring happiness; many of those who have chosen it as a style of life admit that leisure, too, can become boring. But they still prefer it to their former existence(But they like it more than working for a living). The main problem remains the lack of financial security, for, with few exceptions, the "dropouts"(退出世俗社会的人)are not wealthy. And so they survive by selling their possessions, by borrowing from friends and family, and by taking an odd job(a small temporary job) now and then for a short time when it becomes absolutely necessary.Sam would never have understood their attitude. In the first place, he had never been unhappy with his occupation, and he had never felt any conflict between his work and his personal life. Neither had he ever dreamed of doing anything but selling groceries and chatting with Fred. And there was yet another factor. Today's dropouts can always find some small job to do when they are in need of money, or perhaps they can get unemployment compensation(补偿)from the government for a while. But Sam had lived through the 1930s, when work of any type was almost impossible to find. In those days a job, no matter how unpleasant or poorly paid, was a man's most precious possession. Losing it was a disaster; not looking for another one, a shame. As for not wanting to work at all, it was unthinkable, for society was not used to loafers(流浪者)then. A nonworking family man would have lost the respect of his friends and his place in the community of responsible men.George might have tried to explain to his father the new point of view, to tell him that people have a right to be free, independent, and to watch birds all day if they want to. But he would not have convinced Sam, for whom independence and leisure were luxuries that had to be deserved through hard work. Sam himself had enjoyed a vacation once in a while, and he had been happy to rest in the sun without his tie. But that was only because, having earned his fun, he could enjoy it with a good conscience(良心).It would have shocked Sam to learn that those "shameless" people who choose to live in unearned idleness (懒惰)have a good conscience too.1. In the last fifteen or twenty years, people like George have chosento drop out of the working world because _____.A. they have earned enough money to spend for the rest of their livesB. they are not well paid at workC. they want to live a more leisurely lifeD. all of them have work that is too demanding2. After leaving her position the thirty-five-year-old woman felt _____.A. relieved and peaceful, though worried about her securityB. bored, without friends and companionsC. that she needed another jobD. the pressures and burdens of life3. According to the text, people would probably not drop out of the work force if they _____.A. often worry about their workB. work without any complaintsC. find it very easy to do their jobsD. don't mind being controlled by others4. According to Sam, a man's value lies in _____.A. reaching a higher position in societyB. enjoying full freedom and independenceC. working hard and having a good relationship with his communityD. earning money and sending his children to colleges and universities5. Which of the following statements might cause Sam and George to argue?A. To be either a shopkeeper or a geologist will give one satisfaction.B. Happiness can be obtained only through hard work.C. Dropouts live a happier life than anyone else.D. Dropouts live a miserable life if they have no financial security.01级泛读期末试题(B 卷)1、fill in the brackets with the words given below the passage.Kenneth and Isabel were both South African –born . They got married in London . When they (1) by ship at their homeland ,their entry was barred when the immigration (2) found that Kenneth was (3) The offical began to (4) them . When asked about the reasons (5) their (6) , Kenneth simply replied that they came (7) because they were South Africans. The senior offical had to (8) them to proceed but he warned them that they would be committing a crime if they (9) together . This shows that the law in South Africa forbids a (10) between the white and the coloured .Given words:[A ] for [B] question [C] colored [D] returning [E] officals [F] arrived [G] marriage [H] lived[I] allow [J] back2、Choose the best answer to each question。