大学英语网络试卷
电大远程网络教育大学英语B统考题库试卷

一、交际英语1、- I have an appointment with Dr. Edward.- ________A:Please wait for a minute.B:Are you sick?C:Tell me about your appointment.D:Dr. Edward didn't tell me.答案:A2、May I move your bag a little and take this seat?_______.A:I don't mindB:It doesn't matterC:You do it pleaseD:Go ahead答案:D3、- This box is too heavy for me to carry it upstairs.- _______A:You may ask for help.B:I'll give you a hand.C:Please do me a favor.D:I'd come to help.答案:B4、- - Well, they got there last Wednesday. So about a week.A:When did your parents arrive in Paris?B:How long have your parents been in Paris?C:Did your parents arrive in Paris last Wednesday?D:When will your parents go to Paris?答案:B5、- Thank you for inviting me.- _______A:I really had a happy time.B:Oh, it's too late.C:Thank you for coming.D:Oh, so slowly?答案: C二、阅读理解1、Computers can injure you.电脑会伤害到你。
大学新视野网络英语三级班试卷quiz1-5

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 1试卷编号:quiz1考试时间:60 分钟满分:102 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.BACCB1.A. He does not like what the woman bought.B. He does not remember the price of the shirt.C. He does not remember in which shop the shirt was.D. He remembers only the woman's phone number.2.A. She did not take the shopping list along with her.B. She did not write a shipping list.C. She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket.D. She wants to finish shopping quickly.3.A. He has lost his memory completely.B. He has lost his sight.C. He drank heavily last night.D. He danced until after midnight.4.A. He remembers his life in primary school.B. He remembers his life in his nursery.C. He remembers his life in primary school but not that in the nursery.D. He remembers his life in both primary school and the nursery.5.A. He has a bad memory.B. The woman has a bad memory.C. The couple have forgotten to bring their keys.D. The couple are blaming each other for forgetting the keys.BCBDAPart 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 29 to 33 are based on the same passage or dialog.29.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Various techniques that help one to avoid Alzheimer.B. Methods to remember things better.C. Association is the most important memory-improving skill.D. Nothing is more important than interest.30.What does the speaker mean by “activity”?A. Only mental activity.B. Only physical activity.C. Getting actively involved in what you are doing.D. Memorizing things while having recreational activities.31.How many techniques does the speaker describe before giving a short summary?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.32.What does the speaker say "breaks" can bring?A. Great concentration and energy.B. Refreshed interest.C. Low levels of concentration and energy.D. Less interest.33.What are the last three techniques the speaker mentions?A. Activity, grasping the basics, and interest.B. Being slow, grasping the basics, and interest.C. Breaks, being slow, and interest.D. Breaks, grasping the basics, and interest.CABACPart 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 34 to 38 are based on the same passage or dialog.34.How long is it the man and woman haven't seen each other?A. a couple years.B. several years.C. quite a few years.D. less than 10 years.35.How did the man find the woman in the Math class?A. The best in the class.B. At the bottom of the class.C. A mystery because nobody knew where she came from.D. Able to solve easy problems but not difficult problems.36.How did the woman find the man in the English Writing class?A. He was weak in writing.B. He was strong in writing.C. He often read his compositions to his classmates.D. He sometimes posted his compositions on the walls.37.What do we know from the conversation?A. Alice did not play table tennis in school.B. Ed did not hate the drama class.C. The woman played an instrument.D. The man played in the school band.38.What do we learn about the man and the woman from the conversation?A. The man has a good memory while the woman has a bad memory.B. The man has a bad memory while the woman has a good memory.C. Both the man and woman have a bad memory.D. Both the man and woman have a good memory.姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 2试卷编号:quiz2考试时间:60 分钟满分:104 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.ABCDB1.A. He missed home at first and then got used to studying there.B. He missed home and has never done well in studies.C. He studies well and never misses home.D. He studies well though he always misses home.2.A. Write a statement for the woman.B. Revise what the woman will write.C. Fill in forms for the woman.D. Apply to an American university for admission.3.A. The grading system there is different.B. The teaching methods there are different.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).4.A. Three parts.B. Two parts.C. One part.D. Less than one part.5.A. She wants to go to Europe for studies.B. She can't afford an education in Europe.C. She has got a part-time job.D. She will borrow cash to pay her tuition.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 28 to 32 are based on the same passage or dialog.DABCA28.According to Jones, why do top students take notes in class?A. Because the notes help you remember the text.B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture will borrow the notes.C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to be important.D. Because teachers give them additional information beside the textbook.29.What is special about Jack Smith's "homemade" system?A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.C. He writes one or two summary sentences about each lesson in his notes.D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.30.What does Anderson do right before the bell rings?A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says.B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.C. He scans the lesson for the next day.D. He gets ready to rush out.31.What does class participation involve?A. Asking the teacher questions.B. Showing interest in learning.C. Displaying one's potential.D. Both A) and B).32.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Secrets of successful students.B. Methods for academic success and the reasons.C. Difference between top students and poorly performing students.D. Different ways of taking notes.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 33 to 37 are based on the same passage or dialog.DAABC33.How many percent of the courses has the student missed?A. About 10 percent.B. About 25 percent.C. About 50 percent.D. About 75 percent.34.What trouble is the student likely to have?A. He is likely to fail the courses and repeat the grade.B. He is likely to get a poor mark and lose his scholarship.C. He is likely to take a make-up exam.D. He is still likely to get a pass.35.How important is what a student says in class?A. It accounts for 50 percent of the total grade.B. It accounts for 15 percent of the total grade.C. It accounts for 50 percent of the seminar grade.D. It accounts for 15 percent of the seminar grade.36.What does the professor NOT advise the student to do?A. Take part in class activities.B. Apologize to all teachers.C. Speak in class.D. Attend the classes for the rest of the semester.37.What can we infer from the conversation?A. Speaking is more important than reading.B. Speaking is more important than writing.C. Class participation is an important part of the course.D. Top students do not have to speak a lot in class.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 38 to 42 are based on the same passage or dialog.TFFFT38.The two speakers are probably two staff members rather than a teacher and a student.TF39.The orientation meeting, including a speaker from the international center, will last two hours.TF40.The placement tests will take 60 minutes.TF41.The shuttle bus will finish the campus tour at 2:45.TF42.The man did not agree with the starting time for the oral interviews she suggested.TFNote: There is NO audio recording for the questions.Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 2)Directions:Choose the right answer.43."Have you chosen your ___________ for next term yet? Are you taking French writingagain?" "Yes I am, but it's compulsory for us next term."A. electionsB. electsC. electivesD. selections44.Although the teacher expects a lot, I believe I can ___________ everyone else in the class.A. keep up withB. keep forth withC. keep up onD. keep forward on45.The student discovered having fun was expensive, and he was rapidly ___________ money.A. running shortB. running out ofC. running fromD. running over46.Seeing his wife was going to give the son so much money, the husband yelled, "You're___________ . He'll just spend it all in a couple of weeks.A. from your mindB. away from your mindC. out your mindD. out of your mind47.Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls ___________unanswered.A. goB. comeC. turnD. leave48.What's your group like for this statistics ___________? Mine's terrible. Two members in mygroup do not pull their weight.A. presentB. presentingC. presentedD. presentation49.All students agreed ___________ the need for consistency. They maintained a certain periodof time every day for studying.A. withB. toC. onD. forcators often exert a lot of pressure on students to be as ___________ as possible.A. well-roundingB. well-roundedC. all-roundD. good-rounded51.One thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students are separated ___________the rest of the school.A. withB. awayC. fromD. to52.The professor agreed that the four students could ___________ the final the following day.A. makeB. make upC. make up fromD. make through姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz3试卷编号:quiz3考试时间:60 分钟满分:101 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.CADBC1.A. Husband and wife.B. Daughter and father.C. Mother and son.D. Two colleagues.2.A. Contemporary women no longer want to obey their husband.B. Modern girls no longer love their husbands.C. At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise to obey her husband.D. At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty to her husband.3.A. At a railway station.B. At a bus stopC. At a hospital.D. At an airport.4.A. Married couple should have a mansion.B. Marriage should be based on love.C. It is better to have loved and lost.D. It is better not to have ever loved.5.A. One had better forget the divorce.B. One should find a new spouse as early as possible.C. Divorce is very painful.D. Divorce is not very painful.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 34 to 38 are based on the same passage or dialog.DABCA34.What is the topic discussed in the passage?A. The importance of remarriage.B. The reasons for a remarriage.C. Ways of preparing for a blended family.D. Children's problems in a blended family.35.How will children view the man their single mother is dating if she says "we're just friends"?A. They will find the man threatening.B. They will leave home.C. They will treat the man as a friend.D. They will be eager to have a new father.36.How can single parents benefit from advice?A. They can make up their minds to find a new spouse quickly.B. They can see the issue from a new angle.C. They will understand their former spouse better.D. Both A) and B).37.According to the passage, which of the following is true in the case of a divorce?A. Children are sadder than parents.B. Parents are sadder than children.C. Younger children have more problems than older children.D. Older children have more problems than younger children.38.Which people are mentioned in the passage who must make adjustments in a blendedfamily?A. The stepparent and the biological parent.B. The stepparent and the children.C. The biological parent and the children.D. The stepparent, the biological parent, and the children.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 39 to 43 are based on the same passage or dialog.BACDC39.Which place does the woman say is in a mess?A. The dining room.B. The living room.C. The bedroom.D. The kitchen.40.How does the woman know the dinner table is not yet set?A. She finds nothing on it.B. She sees dirty clothes on it.C. She guesses the man has not prepared any food.D. She knows the man never sets the table.41.What does the woman imply when she says "I don't care if the Pope is scoring a goal."A. She wants to switch to a different channel to watch football.B. She hopes Real Madrid will beat the Pope.C. She wants the place to be cleaned up no matter what is on the TV.D. She prefers to leave the place in a mess.42.What is the romantic agreement between the couple about?A. Watching TV together.B. Traveling together.C. Sharing the incomes.D. Doing the household chores together.43.What is the probable reason for the woman to say MacDonald's hamburgers are delicious?A. She enjoys them.B. She hates them.C. She wants the man to buy them again.D. She does not want to take over the cooking.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 44 to 48 are based on the same passage or dialog.TTFFT44.The woman asks her husband to leave because her friends are coming for bridge.TF45.The woman is unwilling to cancel the bridge game because her friends will bring food.TF46.The man thinks the living room is as cold as a tomb.TF47.Finally six people play poker together.TF48.Sally has wanted to learn to play poker for a long time.TF姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz 4试卷编号:quiz4考试时间:60 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. ACDBB1.A. He is seeking help.B. He is offering advice.C. He is trying to look calm.D. He is having an interview.2.A. She is weak in doing projects.B. She is weak in studies.C. She tends to work whole-heartedly.D. She is not willing to start a project.3.A. Send in her CV by email.B. Send in her CV by mail.C. Call the company.D. Visit the company in person.4.A. She has accepted the offer.B. She has declined the offer.C. She is interested in becoming an accountant.D. She will leave the current job for more money.5.A. She should keep the present job.B. She might as well find a new job.C. She might as well find an online job.D. She should perfect her present position.Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog.CBACD31.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The significance of exact numbers in a resume.B. The role of three techniques in an interview.C. How to write a resume.D. The importance of a resume.32.Which of the following is better in a resume, according to the speaker?A. Lots of teaching experience.B. 7,300 teaching hours.C. 7,000 teaching hours.D. Thousands of teaching hours.33.According to the speaker, which of the following does a holiday company NOT sell?A. Holidays.B. Adventure.C. Relaxation.D. Sand.34.What is the third technique the speaker recommends?A. A neat resume.B. A handwritten cover letter.C. Identifying an employer’s needs.D. All of the above.35.What skills are important in a resume?A. The skills the applicant is especially good at.B. The skills the applicant has learned in his internship.C. Only the skills indicated in the job ad, to attract the employer's attention.D. Mainly the skills listed in the advertisement, but also other skills the employer needs.Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the same passage or dialog.CDABD36.Which of the following does the woman NOT say in advising the man?A. Wear proper clothes.B. Put on a jacket and tie.C. Comb his hair.D. Have his resume at hand.37.What does the woman mean by saying, "Just watch your tongue"?A. Hold your tongue.B. Avoid having a slip of the tongue.C. Keep quiet.D. Don't argue with others.38.Why does the man think it is necessary to talk about himself?A. He wants to show that he is clever.B. He wants to show that he is knowledgeable.C. He wants to be friendly.D. He wants to appear energetic.39.What has happened to the man in the past two years?A. He was fired twice for beating up his co-workers.B. He lost three jobs for quarrelling with his colleagues.C. He was promoted for his contributions.D. He was demoted for arguing with his boss.40.Why does the man want to work at the gift shop?A. Because it is near his home.B. Because the shop assistants there are friendly.C. Because the business there is good.D. Because the business there is bad.Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the same passage or dialog.FTFFT41.The woman had work experience in a foreign trade company for three years.TF42.The woman learned skills in both sales and interpersonal communication.TF43.Her job responsibilities were restricted to finding new customers.TF44.Her office hours are nine to five-thirty, Monday through Saturday.TF45.If employed, she is to have the base salary, paid holidays, a paid vacation, a retirement plan,and bonuses for good sales.TF姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________quiz5试卷编号:quiz5考试时间:60 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.ABDCC1.A. Tuesday morning at her office.B. Tuesday morning at his office.C. Tuesday afternoon at her office.D. Tuesday morning at his office.2.A. The football match should be called off.B. The meeting should not include new items.C. The meeting should have another two items.D. The football should be included in the agenda.3.A. Telling his team everything.B. Continuing the discussion on the last issue.C. Starting the meeting.D. Finishing the meeting.4.A. Eating noodles.B. Finding a supermodel for the café.C. Drawing up a business plan.D. Finding a waitress on the Internet.5.A. A relative of his helped him to get over the difficulty.B. His café was a big success.C. He no longer has a business.D. He has lost both his business and house.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 3)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. CBDACQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog.21.Why does the speaker mention anti-virus software?A. To show the importance of protecting the computer.B. To show how bad computer viruses are.C. To illustrate a future market demand.D. To identify a possible market decline.22.What is the use of an iris-recognition machine?A. To guard against an explosion.B. To ensure security.C. To recognize the value of safety.D. To avoid computer viruses.23.How can one benefit from old gardeners?A. By learning from the products sold in North America.B. By selling the gardeners more software.C. By studying how much more they earn than before.D. By studying what could help them to work longer and more easily.24.What is true of most of the people in the speaker's town?A. They overlooked the value of wild blueberries.B. They eat a lot of wild blueberries.C. They like to eat both blueberries and wild blueberries.D. They eat neither blueberries not wild blueberries.25.Which of the following would be a suitable title for the passage?A. Wild blueberry --- a thriving business.B. Best business opportunities arising from computer software.C. How to find business opportunities.D. How to make use of the business connections.Part 4 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. BDCCAQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.26.What does the fax say?A. A small part of the goods was damaged.B. Half of the goods was damaged.C. The greater part of the goods was damaged.D. All of the goods were damaged.27.What is it the man wants to do about the fax?A. To ask the woman to make photocopies of it.B. To ask the woman to hide it away.C. To send a photocopy to the general manager immediately.D. Not to send a photocopy to the general manager immediately.28.What did the man succeed in doing?A. Persuading the general manager not to get furious.B. Persuading the woman not to tell the Shipping DepartmentC. Persuading Watson Company not to cancel the whole order.D. Persuading the Shipping Department not to cancel the whole order.29.What will the speakers' company lose?A. Money.B. Reputation.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).30.What conclusion does the woman arrive at?A. With the man's interpersonal skills, they won't lose their jobs.B. In spite of the man's interpersonal skills, they will lose employment.C. The man must find a job in damage control.D. She must find a job in damage control.Part 5 Long dialogs and True/False questions(Each item: 2)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.TTTFFQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog.31.Both the man and woman think a good beginning is important.TF32.The woman thinks it is necessary to advertise the good quality of the product to make lots ofmoney.TF33.The woman has put full-page ads in two large trade magazines.TF。
2023年电大远程网络教育大学英语B统考题库试卷58

一、交际英语1、—Could you help me put up the signs on the wall? —.A: No problemB: I hope soC: That's all rightD: That's a good idea答案:A2、- Mr. Jones, this is Sean, an English teacher from the United States.-Ax What can I do for you?B: Nice to meet you.Ct Please keep in touch.D: Haven't seen you for ages.答案:B3、- Thank you for inviting me.-At I really had a happy time.B: Oh, it's too late.Ct Thank you for coming.D: Oh, so slowly?答案:C4、- Hello, may I talk to the director now?-A: Sorry, he is busy at lhe moment.B: No, you can'l.Cx Sorry, you can't.D: I don't know.答案:A5、- Must I take a taxi?-- No, you . You can take my car.A: had better toB: don'tC: must notDs don't have to答案:D二、阅读理解、There are many kinds of ants in the world that always live in companies. 世界上总以群居生活的蚂蚁有很多种。
They arc (he most hard-working creatures and most of them make their nests 电大、各类远程网络教化统考高校英语B、计算机应用基础辅导under ground. The small black ants (hai we see running back and forth in ihc grass arc the same ants that bother us by coming to our picnics uninvited. They are not trying to be harmful, but are only doing the house-keeping job they were made for.They are nature's clean-up crew. One of these ants, scouting(搜寻)in the grass, finds the trail of an injured beetle. In some mysterious way the news spreads. Soon there arc two ants, then a few more. Then a dozen or more are running around the beetle. Enough ants will come to put an end to it.Then the beetle is dead, the ants carry it away (o (heir underground nests. They leave nothing in the grass but empty shell.(1)、The ants that come to our picnics are having fun.At TB: F答案:B(2)、According to this passage, the black ants' job is to clean up the grass.A» TBs F答案:B(3)、As soon as an ant finds an injured insect, it carries it away and eats it.Ax TB: F答案:B(4)、More ants learn about the beetle from other ants.A: TBx F答案:A(5)、The ants clean (he grass by carrying away everything but the shell.A: TBt F答案:A2、Places to stay in Briiain arc as varied as the places you visit.在英国,住的地方随着你巡游地点的不同而有所区分。
电大网考大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案4

大学英语B统考模拟试卷及参考答案4第一部分交际英语此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请你从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.― It's good to have seen you again. Bye!― _____A. Good luck.B. It's getting late.C. Have a good dream.D. I want to see you.正确答案:A题目解读:译文:很高兴再次见到你,再见!解读:答案A祝您好运。
答案B太晚了。
答案C好梦。
答案D我想见你。
正确答案选A。
2.― I was rather dissatisfied with my performance.― _____A. You are too proud.B. She is too excellent.C. Take it easy.D. I'm satisfied with the film.正确答案:C题目解读:译文:我对我的表演真的很不满意。
解读:答案A你太骄傲了。
答案B她太出色了。
答案C别紧张。
答案D我很满意这部电影。
正确答案选C。
3.― _____― It's just round the corner.A. How about the corner?B. Excuse me. How do I get to Holiday Hotel?C. Is it justice?D. what is it?正确答案:B题目解读:解读:回答是在拐角处。
答案A这个角落怎么样?答案B对不起,我该怎么去假日酒店?答案C是公正的吗?答案D这是什么?正确答案选B。
4.― Hello. How are things?― _____A. They are too expensive.B. I'm not doing anything righ t now.C. Oh, not so bad.D. It's interesting, isn't it?正确答案:C题目解读:译文:你好,这些东西怎么样?解读:答案A他们太贵了。
大学英语网考试卷

第一章1、On average, a successful lawyer has to talk to several_d__a day.A、customersB、supportersC、guestsD、clients2、—How are you, Mary? —_b__Helen.A、How are you?B、I’m fine. Thank youC、How do you do?D、Nice to see you3、、—Hello, I’m John Smith. —Hello, my name is Charles Miller, but_b__.A、call my CharlesB、call me at CharlesC、call me CharlesD、call Charles4、、—Peter, _a_? —Not too bad. A、what’s up B、what are you doing C、what’s wrong with you D、what’s the matter5、、—Hi, Tom, how’s everything with you? —_d__.A、Don’t mention itB、Pretty fastC、ThanksD、The same as ever第二章1、It does not alter the fact that the man was _c__for the death of the little girl.A、ashamedB、guiltyC、responsibleD、obliged2、Faced with all the difficulties, the girl_c__her mother for comfort.A、turned overB、turned fromC、turned toD、turned up3、Excuse me, sir. - __b_–I’d like to cash a check. Would you please tell me which window should I go to?A、What can I help you?B、Yes, may I help you?C、It’s all right.D、It doesn’t matter.4、–Good morning. I’d like to check out now please. –__c_A、Thank you! I will do it immediately.B、Sorry. Wait a moment.C、Your name and room number, please?D、OK. I’ll check the computer.5、–May I take your order, sir? –_d__A、Give me the bill, please. B、But the price is too high. C、I like the surrounding here. D、I’d like some roast beef and chicken.第三章1、Can you tell me the house _c__you once lived last year.A、thatB、whichC、whereD、in that2、The new skirt__b_me 200 yuan.A、paidB、costC、tookD、spent3、—What can I do for you, sir? —_b__.A、Yes, please.B、I’d like to buy some eggs.C、No, thanks.D、Here you are.4、—Excuse me, sir.__c_is it to the nearest hotel? —About 15 minutes’walk along this road.A、How muchB、How soonC、How farD、How long5、、—It’s cold here. Could you close the door for me. —_B__.A、Here you areB、With pleasureC、That’s all rightD、Thanks a lot第四章1、Japanese businessmen are very _b__the details, especially in the aspect of quality.A、in particularB、particular aboutC、particular inD、particular on2、—Congratulations! You won the prize for best photography. —_c__A、Yes, I am proud of myself.B、I’m fine.C、Thank you.D、It’s nice.3、—I think you look very nice in the red jacket. —__c_A、Oh, no, I don’t look nice at all.B、You are very kind.C、I’m glad you think so.D、I don’t like red color but my mom made me wear it.4、—What a beautiful picture you’ve drawn! —_c__A、Not at all.B、You are great.C、Thanks.D、I’m proud of you.5、—Do you think our basketballers played very well yesterday? —_D__A、They are not nervous at all.B、They are still young.C、They played naturally.D、They couldn’t have done better.第五章1、_A__at a distance, the hill looks like a peacock.A、SeenB、To seeC、SeeingD、When you see2、The traffic policeman_D__him to stop but he pretended not to see.A、orderedB、causedC、requiredD、signed3、、He went out to chat with his friend,_B__the machine___.A、leaving…to runB、leaving…runningC、left…runningD、to leave…run4、Would you like to go shopping with me? —_A__.A、Yes, I’d like to.B、Yes. Thank you.C、You are welcome.D、No. You are so kind.5、—Let’s go swimming, shall we? —_C__.A、No. We don’t.B、Never mind.C、Yes. Let’s go.D、Sorry to hear that.第六章I’m feeling too tired to drive any more; will you take_b__?A、afterB、overC、onD、in2、I’m afraid he can’t_b__to the idea of having a woman as his boss.A、acceptB、adoptC、adaptD、acquire3、It may still be many years __b_this problem could be finally settled.A、untilB、beforeC、afterD、unless4、、—How about coming with us to the cinema? —_C__A、That’s all right.B、Don’t mention it.C、With pleasure.D、Never mind.5、—Would you come to our party, please? —__b_A、I’m afraid I can.B、I’d like to, but I’ve already had plans for tonight.C、Thank you for asking me, but I will come.D、I wish I could, but I’ve brought you a lot of trouble.第七章1、Last year the interest rate for loan___d___by 20 percent.A、raisedB、aroseC、arousedD、rose2、The man was just about to___b___the riddle, when suddenly he found the answer.A、arrive atB、give upC、submit toD、work out3、The students are kept ___c___cleaning the classroom.A、busy withB、busying withC、busy inD、to busy in4、—Can I help you, sir? —____d___. A、Yes, you can help me B、No, I don’t need any help C、Of course, if you like D、No, thanks. I’m being served5、—Would you like some more soup?, —___b___It is delicious, but I’ve had enoughA、Yes,pleaseB、No, thank youC、Nothing morebD、I’like some第八章1、A completely new situation will_a__when the examination system comes into existence.A、ariseB、riseC、raiseD、arouse2、Cancer is second only _B__heart disease as a cause of death.A、ofB、toC、withD、rom3、—Ken, _c__, but your TV is too loud. —Oh, I’m sorry. I’ll turn it down right now.A、I’d like to talk with youB、I’m really tired of thisC、I hate to say thisD、I need your help4、—I was really anxious about you. You shouldn’t have left without a word. —__d_A、Why not?B、Really?C、I don’t know.D、I’m terribly sorry.5、—You shouldn’t have chosen that kind of book for me. —_b__A、Oh, don’t complain about gift.B、Sorry, I’ll give you a better one next time.C、What’s wrong with you?D、What can I do for you?第九章1、Is this ____b____looking for?A、you areB、what you areC、that you areD、what are you2、The classroom was almost empty ___b___a desk or two.A、besidesB、except forC、exceptD、in addition to3、John is busy __D____his girlfriend with herpaper.A、to helpB、helpsC、helpD、helping4、—____a___—Yes. I want a pair of shoes.A、Can I help you?B、What do you want?C、Good morning.D、What are you doing?5、—Is that everything? —___a____A、That’s it. ThanksB、I like the red one.C、Everything is okD、I am looking for a T-shirt 第十章1、I was so__d_the night before my examination that I could not sleep.A、worryingB、tiredC、happyD、nervous2、The little girl showed the policeman the corner_d__she was knocked off her bikeA、andB、whichC、thatD、where3、Do you think it’s going to rain over the weekend? —_D___.A、I don’t believeB、I don’t believe itC、I believe not soD、I believe not4、—Is __c__here? —No, Bob is absent.A、anybodyB、somebodyC、everybodyD、nobody5、、—____d_____? —I’d like to buy a skirt.A、What do you wantB、What are you looking forC、Do you want to buy somethingD、What can I do for you。
2021年九月份全国网络统考(大学英语b)原题及标准答案

一、交际英语1、Good morning, may I speak to Mark, please-- _________A、Who's thereB、Who's that speakingC、Who are youD、Who wants to speak to Mark参考答案:B解析:【答案】B【解析】这是打电话时的用语。
接电话的人正是对方要找的人,所以说“请问你是谁?”。
其它各项均不是电话用语。
2、How's your family-- _________A、Thanks all the same.B、Thanks for calling.C、Not too bad.D、Don't mention it.参考答案:C解析:【答案】C【解析】这是说话人对对方家庭表示关心,并询问信息。
应答是“还行”。
其它各项答非所问。
3、What's the matter, John-- _________A、I failed my French test.B、It doesn't matter.C、Nothing's wrong with him.D、I don't think I can.参考答案:A解析:【答案】A【解析】同第43题,说话人表示关心,并询问信息。
应答者应直接回答所关心的重点。
A项直接应答“我的法语考试考砸了”。
其它各项答非所问。
4、How are you getting on today-- _________A、Very well.B、How do you doC、I'm a doctor.D、Nice to have known you.参考答案:A解析:【答案】A【解析】见面问候,打招呼的常用语。
5、- Congratulations! You won the first prize in today's speech contest.-________A、Yes, I beat the others.B、No, no, I didn't do it well.C、Thank you.D、It's a pleasure.参考答案:C解析:【答案】C【解析】译文“祝贺你,在今天的演讲比赛中得了第一名。
武汉理工网络 大学英语2 试卷及答案

【C】2、—How on with your new job these days?—Not bad.A.do you getB.did you getC.are you gettingD.have you getting【C】4、—I don’t have any change with me.Will you pay the fare for me?【D】7、---Why don’t you go home? ---Because the work _______.B.can’t finish yet C.would not finish yet D.isn’t finished yet【A】B.How nice it is here C.It is like spring here D.What a good day hereC.open, closedD.opened, closedmore of theD. resourcefulnessshorteningB.affectsC.guidesD.effectsB.She’s at homeC.She likes watching TVD.She ’s tall and thinB. disappointmentC.a penaltyD.a rageB.RoughC.AboutD.OnB.helpingC.be helpingD.helpB.It has no troubleC.I’m serving the peopleD.It’s my pleasureB.inC.withD.atB.to thinkC. thinksD. thinkingB.to takeC. takeD. takenB.badC. betterD. worseB.to buyC. buyingD. buyB.inC.upD.toB.legislationC. principleD. principalB.basisC. principleD.theoryB. recognizedC. discoveredD.heard 【B】B.have been establishedC.have establishedD.had been establishedB.They are fineC.That's all rightD.They are goodB.droopedC.dropped offD.dropped downB.a littleC.fewD.a fewB.judgmentC.estimateD.plan【C】36、---Excuse me, sir, could you tell me the way to People's Square? --- ____ .B.Sorry, I'm a stranger here, too.C.I don't understand youD.Why don't you take a taxi?B.You can do in your own way.C.Thanks.D.Excuse me. I’m busy.B.keepC.controlD.restrictB.No, go ahead.C.Sure, please.D.I don't like it.B.an ultimateC.a perpetualD.a vitaldoB.haveC.didD.doesB.Being illC.Tough he was illD.He was illB.personalC.personnelD. personallyB.timesC.in timesD. timingB.needC.haveD.shallif notC.withD.unlessB.has raisedC.has been raisingD.has been risenB.effectiveC.efficientD. respectiveB.builtC.shapeD. constructionB. damageC.spoilD.harmB. respectedC. respectingD. respectiveB. recognizedC. discoveredD.heardB.apply forC.look out forD.appeal on 【B】B.will Jane agreeC.Jane will disagreeD.will Jane disagreeB.No, you can’tC.Sure.D.Yes, you can.B.a littleC.fewD.a fewB. incidentsC.eventsD. happeningsB.BothC.No oneD. Neither【D】B.inC.upD.toB.Do you ask me?C.I’m not from around here.D.Pleased to meet you.B.AC.A littleD.A fewB.It has no troubleC.I’m serving the peopleD.It’s my pleasureB.Give me a callC.Thanks, I certainly willD.Take careB. judgmentC.estimateB. reluctantC. reliableD. responsibleB.Thank youC.Yes, it isD.Sorry, it isn’tB.weakC.cheerfulD. harmlessB. conclusionC.resultD. judgmentB.look upC.look out forD.look forB. howeverC. whateverD. whereverB. effectiveC.D. respectiveB.Yes, pleaseC.Of course notD.Thank youB.urgentC. emergentD. immediateB. enlargingC. tighteningD. shorteningB.No, go aheadC.Sure, pleaseD.I don’t like itB.atC.onD.inB.Oh, it’s too late.C.Thank you for coming.D.Oh, so slowly?B.AlthoughC.GivenD.BecauseB.work hard enoughC.hard work enoughD.hard enough workB.whomC.whatD.whichB.Yes, go on.C.Sure, here your are. Enjoy your journey.D.It doesn’t matter.B.Being illC.Tough he was illD.He was illB.WhatC.WhateverD.HoweverB.Pardon, I have no ideaC.Please don’t say soD.Sorry, I don’t knowB.legislationC.principleD.principalB.Sorry, I'm a stranger here, too.C.I don't understand youD.Why don't you take a taxi?B.You can do in your own way.C.Thanks.D.Excuse me. I’m busy.B.was askedC.being askedD.askB.toldC.spokenD.talkedB.onC.inD.fromB.be increasedC. increasedD.be increasingB.to takeC. takeD. takenB. /, hasC.a, haveD.a, hasB.to thinkC.thinksD.thinkingB.Yeah, why notC.Oh, greatD.You’re rightB.have been establishedC.have establishedD.had been establishedB.livesC. remainsD.lastsB.had fallenC.is fallingD.was fallingB. againstC.instead ofD.andB.relevant toC.relevant withD.relevant onB.to takeC.takeD.takenB.favoriteC.likeD.bestB.will Jane agreeC.Jane will disagreeD.will Jane disagreeB.timesC.in timesD.timingB.I don’t caC.I’m sadD.No, not at allB.most of theC.much of theD.more of the 【B】B.keepC. controlD. restrictB. judgmentC.estimateD.planB. Yesterday.C.Every other day.D.I've been dancing for a year.B.recognizedC.discoveredD.heardB.exchangeC.tradeD.know【B】B.How nice it is hereC.It is like spring hereD.What a good day hereB.No, you can’tC.Sure.D.Yes, you can.B.intoC.awayD. throughB. discoveredC.foundD. developedB.have beenC.isD.has beenB.It has no troubleC.I’m serving the peopleD.It’s my pleasureB.inC.upD.toB.C.simpleD.slenderB.opening, closingC.open, closedD.opened, closedB.to doC.for doingD.in doingB.can’t finish yetC.would not finish yetD.isn’t finished yetB.haveC.didD.doesB.weakcheerfulD.harmlessB.AC.A littleD.A fewB.twice protein as muchC.twice protein as much twiceD.twice as much protein【D】27、Excuse me for _____ you with such a small matter.B.troublingC.interruptingD.keepingB.No, it’s all rightC.You are welcomeD.You are wrongB.crisisC.。
大学英语网络试卷

网络试卷的错题集1.If you don't ________ cooking today, we can goout to eat at the new restaurant.A. would likeB. go on withC. feel likeD. figure out2.He doesn't ________ of buying a house this yearbecause the bank has refused to lend him anymoney.A. affordB. make the mostC. run outD. stand a chance3.Do you ________ her novels as serious literatureor as mere entertainment?A. classifyB. notifyC. simplifyD. justify4.The newspaper didn't mention the ________ ofthe damage caused by the fire.A. rangeB. levelC. extentD. quantity5.It will be worth the efforts even if you fail; therewards you ________ will be great.A. reapB. boastC. assureD. cultivate6.He suggested transporting the supplies by air.But it is absolutely ________, for it will cost toomuch.A. unusualB. uncertainC. impracticalD. impressive7.Showing some sense of humor can be a(n)________ way to deal with some stressfulsituations.A. genuineB. availableC. effectiveD. favorite8.Poor Laura! I feel so sorry for her. When she fell,she hurt her arm and, ________, broke herglasses.A. in advanceB. in additionC. over timeD. on the other hand9.The investigation ________ evidence of alarge-scale illegal trade in wild birds.A. uncoveredB. outweighedC. overwhelmedD. evolved10.Mothers tend to be too ________ toward theirchildren. They should let them see more of theworld.A. hopefulB. protectiveC. modestD. encouraging11.No other drugs are as good as this one; it musthave been based on a(n) ________ formula (配方).A. enormousB. stimulatingC. uniqueD. overwhelming12.________ they have written about the behaviorsof animals is hardly anything new.A. ThatB. ThisC. WhatD. Which13.I believe friendship is an essential element ofmaking a healthy, ________ life.A. flexibleB. rewardingC. wealthyD. inquisitive14.It was when I read his letter ________ I realizedhe had given me huge help.A. thatB. thenC. beforeD. after15.Don't worry too much, Jane. Your son ________home already. Let's go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returnedFor many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In getting a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend quickly can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are poor readers. Most of us develop poor reading habits at an early age, and never get over them. The main problem lies in language itself – words. Single words have little meaning until they are combined into phrases, sentences and paragraphs. Unfortunately, however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He reads one word at a time, often regressing to reread words or passages. Regression, or looking back over what you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which slows down the speed of reading is vocalization – sounding each word either orally or mentally as one reads.To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called accelerator (加速器), which moves a bar down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate than the reader finds comfortable, in order to "stretch" him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, making word-by-word reading, regression and vocalization virtually impossible. At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas, you will not only read faster, but your comprehension will improve. Many people have found their reading skills improved a lot after some training.1.According to the passage, today many people no longer read for ________.A. newsB. their workC. informationD. entertainment2.Most people can't read and comprehend quickly mainly because ________.A. they don't read groups of wordsB. they don't like to be trained in reading skillsC. they don't realize they have poor reading habitsD. they don't understand words when put together3.The following are all bad reading habits EXCEPT ________.A. regressionB. reading for ideas onlyC. vocalizationD. word-by-word reading4.How does an accelerator help people to read?A. It helps people read at a comfortable speed.B. It makes people stretch their eyes when reading.C. It forces people to overcome bad reading habits.D. It lets people look back over what they have just read.5.What does "At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed" (Para. 2, Sentence 4) mean?A. The reader reads fast, but he understands everything he reads.B. The reader reads slowly and he understands everything he reads.C. The reader reads fast without understanding everything he reads.D. The reader reads slowly, but he doesn't understand everything he reads.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Everybody lies. It may only be "white lies", but everyone tells lies or "omits the truth" sometimes. People start lying at around age 4 to 5 when children gain an awareness of the use and power of language. This first lying is not ill-natured, but rather to find out, or test, what can be controlled in a child's environment. Eventually children begin to use lying to get out of trouble or get something they want. White lies, those told to protect someone's feelings, are not a big deal at all. The person, however, who seems to feel forced to lie about both small and large stuff, has a problem. They lie to protect themselves, look good, gain financially or socially and avoid punishment. A much more troubling group is those who lie a lot, and knowingly, for personal gain. Lying often gets worse with the passage of time. When you get away with a lie, it often forces you to continue your lies.Why do we dislike liars so much? It's a matter of trust. When people lie, they have broken a bond – an unspoken agreement to treat others as we would like to be treated. Serious lying often makes it impossible for us to trust another person again. Because the issue (问题) of trust is at risk, coming clean about the lie as soon as possible is the best way to mend fences. If the truth only comes out once it is forced, repair of trust is far less likely. As a parent, the most important message you can send to your children about lying is that you always – always – want them to come clean with you. No matter how small a lie they have told, remind them that you would always rather hear the truth, no matter how bad it is, than be cheated. Tell them there is really nothing better in your relationship than your trust of each other.6.According to the passage, the worst liars are those who ________.A. tell white liesB. feel forced to tell liesC. lie a lot for personal gainD. began to lie at a very young age7.What's the writer's opinion about telling "white lies"?A. They do not matter too much.B. They are necessary in our life.C. They do not cause any problems.D. They are as bad as any other lies.8.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. With time passing by, we will forget the lies people tell.B. When a person lies, he will feel uneasy and stop lying soon.C. Once a person tells a big lie, we will not trust him any more.D. If lies are not found out, probably the liar will continue to lie.9.Why do we dislike liars so much?A. Because they do not trust others.B. Because they lie for personal gains.C. Because they betray our trust in them.D. Because they lie to avoid punishment.10.What should you do as a parent when you find your children have lied?A. Tell them to learn to trust other people.B. Tell them to explain immediately why they have lied.C. Ask them to forget about the past and not to lie any more.D. Make them realize they should always tell the truth.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.School buildings themselves can show liberal (开明的) or conservative views about what should go on in a classroom. The earliest schools had separate classrooms for different grades. The rooms were laid out formally, with pupils' desks fastened to the floor in straight rows facing the teacher's desk. Clearly, such schools reflected a teacher-and-subject-centered view of education.Schools of the next generation had more open space, and most had movable desks. They also often provided special rooms or areas for science, art, music, and physical education. There were still separate rooms for different grade levels, however, and the desks still were likely to be formally arranged. That is, the schoolroom was still largely designed to carry out the old-school program, which involved grade levels, uniform time blocks, and study of subject matters. Newer subjects, not newer teaching methods, accounted for most of what was new in school design.The first school buildings constructed to encourage liberal teaching methods appeared in themid-1950s. Folding interior (内部的) walls permitted the flexible use of space to encouragelarge-group, small-group, or individual instruction. Some provided carrels for individual study, areas for team teaching, and centers for programmed instruction.In the newest buildings called open schools, the use of space is even more flexible. Areas within the buildings can be readily expanded for program changes, and used for many kinds of functions. One should remember, though, the physical layout (布局) of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.11.What is the main idea of this passage?A. School buildings reflect the improvement in education quality.B. The physical layout of a school should improve teaching practices.C. School buildings can reflect liberal or conservative views about education.D. Teachers' spirit and attitude determines the physical layout of the classroom.12.What's the biggest difference between the earliest and the second-generation schools?A. Subjects were newer in the latter as compared with the former.B. Teaching methods were newer in the latter as compared with the former.C. Classrooms were laid out formally in the former and informally in the latter.D. The former had separate classrooms for different grades while the latter didn't.13.The word "carrel" in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to ________.A. a room with small spaceB. a room with folding wallsC. a room with liberal instructionsD. a room with conservative instructions14.According to the passage, we may infer that the newest school buildings reflect ________.A. a subject-centered view of educationB. a student-centered view of educationC. a teacher-centered view of educationD. a practice-centered view of education15.What of the following is implied in the passage?A. In the newest teaching buildings, classrooms are much bigger.B. In the schools of second generation, different grades were put in separate classrooms.C. In the earliest school classrooms, students' desks were fixed to the floor.D. Before the mid-1950s, school buildings were built in a conservative way.Test 21.The university decided to increase the ________of the lecture hall, which has only 200 seats.A. abilityB. capacityC. facilityD. faculty2.Smart phones – with cameras and color screens– can ________ images and data using wirelessnetwork technology.A. evolveB. departC. transmitD. assure3.Don't take someone you get to know from theInternet to your house no matter how ________he sounds.A. boldB. genuineC. flexibleD. available4.This kind of exercise will ________ yourcreativity, renew your energy, and unlock yourpotential.A. bindB. yieldC. embraceD. stimulate5.We teachers do not consider it wise to ________our students with all sorts of exams, tests andquizzes.A. loadB. annoyC. sampleD. explore6.I'll be happy to help you, ________ you won't takeup too much of my time.B. as long asC. as far asD. as soon as7.He makes his students ________ knowledgethrough various kinds of interesting activities.A. studyB. learnC. achieveD. acquire8.For years, scientists have debated the ________dangers of building another nuclear plant after the terrible accident.A. availableB. potentialC. fascinatingD. genuine9.It was a worthwhile attempt ________ it failed toachieve its purpose that we had hoped for.A. in the endB. now thatD. even though10.Travel in space can be very exciting; ________, itcan also be boring and lonely at times.A. soB. howeverC. thusD. therefore11.Politicians should not ________ in businessaffairs that might affect their political judgment.A. engageB. embraceC. departD. treasure12.I wish to ________ a master's degree in electricengineering after I graduate from college.A. pledgeB. exploreC. pursueD. approach13.There is no greater importance ________cultivating independence in children.A. inB. thanC. ofD. with14.Don't worry too much, Jane. Your son ________home already. Let's go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returnedQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.What are baseball fans? Baseball fans wear their official team T-shirts and jackets everywhere, sometimes even to work. Then, whenever the team offers a free item, the fans rush to get it. In addition, baseball fans cover the walls of their rooms with their favorite players' pictures. When they go to a game, which they do as often as possible, the true baseball fans put on their team colors, grab their team flags, pin on their team buttons. At the game, these fans form a section, constantly encouraging their favorite players andenthusiastically responding to every cheer flashed on the electronic scoreboard.Baseball fans, in addition to behaving crazily, are also extremely interested in things of small importance. Every day, they turn to the sports page of the newspaper and study last night's statistics. Their bookshelves are full of books and newspapers with information of their team. They delight in remembering such unimportant facts as who is left-handed and what food their favorite player likes.Last of all, baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice. This strong loyalty makes fans dangerous, for anyone who dares to say to a loyal fan that some other team is better could be risking physical damage. Incidents of violence on the baseball field have increased in recent years and are a matter of growing concern.From mid-October through March, baseball fans are like any other human beings. They pay their taxes, take out the garbage, and complain about the high cost of living or the latest home repair. But when April comes, the colors and radios go on, the record books come off the shelves, and the devotion returns. For the true baseball fan, another season of craziness has begun.1.According to the passage, which of the following behaviors do baseball fans have?A. Covering their walls with their team's flags.B. Going to their team's games as early as they can.C. Wearing their team's official T-shirts and jackets.D. Knowing the favorite colors of their team players.2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Baseball fans react passionately when their team gets a score.B. Baseball fans of a team try to sit together in one area at a game.C. Baseball fans can remember all the important facts of their favorite players.D. Baseball fans will go immediately to get a free item that the team gives out.3.What does the word "loyal" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. crazyB. devotedC. friendlyD. reasonable4.What is the writer's attitude toward "baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice"?A. Worried.B. Delighted.C. Enthusiastic.D. Disappointed.5.According to the passage, when is the baseball season in the year?A. From March to April.B. From March to October.C. From mid-October to March.D. From April to mid-October.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Some explode with anger, and scream and shout. But other people keep their anger inside. They can not or will not express it. This is called repressing anger.Many doctors think that repressing anger is more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it. They say that when a person is angry, the brain gives out the same hormones (荷尔蒙) as that are produced during tense and nervous situations. They speed the heart rate and raise blood pressure, so the person feels excited andready to act. Repressing these feelings will only make the feelings continue, and this can lead to many medical problems. To prevent these problems, these doctors suggest letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some other doctors question this. They say that people who express anger repeatedly and violently become, in fact, more but not less angry. And this could cause medical problems.However, some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger strongly may be more likely to develop heart diseases, and that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.Doctors say the solution is to learn how to deal with anger. The first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, and then to decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about. If it is, do not express your anger while angry. Wait until your anger has cooled down, and express yourself calmly and reasonably. Doctors also say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry, for laughter is much healthier than anger.6.What is the main idea of this passage?A. Anger should be dealt with in a proper way.B. Different people deal with anger in different ways.C. Doctors suggest dealing with anger by repressing it.D. The best way to deal with anger is to laugh when angry.7.According to the passage, which of the following about hormones is correct?A. Hormones will cause people to get anxious.B. Hormones will increase when one gets angry.C. The brain produces hormones when one's blood pressure rises.D. The brain produces hormones when one has medical problems.8.Some doctors argue that people who often let the anger out would become ________.A. strongerB. more violentC. angrierD. more dangerous9.One correct way to deal with anger is to ________.A. say nothing no matter how angry you areB. express anger openly and freely right awayC. express your anger immediately but calmlyD. think about whether it's worth getting angry10.According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Expressing anger by screaming can be as dangerous as repressing anger.B. Repressing anger is more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it.C. People may have heart diseases if they don't express their anger right away.D. People should express anger before looking into the real cause of their anger.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.Manners evolved differently in different cultures. In earlier times there was a tendency for manners to become increasingly formal, and this was often viewed as progress. In the 18th and 19th centuries having good manners was seen as an important part of one's education and social class, and it was necessary to be taken as a lady or a gentleman to get ahead in the world.In the 20th and 21st centuries, manners have gradually become more relaxed and informal. The hosting of dinners and other social gatherings are no longer the exclusive privilege of the wealthy elite (精英), and private clubs are being gradually replaced by more open meeting places. So the manners of the salon (沙龙) are gradually combining with the manners of the pub. Clothing is a good indication of the changes in manners, ascan be seen in the following examples.It is surprising that the wearing of hats indoors by males is once again becoming acceptable. Students in North America often wear baseball caps to class. In many countries the wearing of hats indoors by males was once acceptable even in very polite society, but over the years this became considered as a lower-class behavior and was thus discouraged in both the middle and upper classes. The young people who wear hats indoors do not realize they are actually restarting a very old cultural tradition.A comparable development for females is the wearing of jeans. Many females now wear jeans on a daily basis, either at home or at work. Some see this as a symbolic declaration that they are now modern women, not girls or ladies. Some girls, like boys, wear baseball caps both indoors and outdoors.Sneakers and shorts are now acceptable for either males or females in a variety of non-athletic situations. Some companies have rules requiring informal dress such as jeans or sneakers on Fridays (called "dress-down Friday" or "casual Friday"), and others permit it almost all the time. In these companies, and many others, it is acceptable to call the bosses by their first names.11.What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Changes of manners over time.B. Formal manners in the earlier times.C. Different manners in different cultures.D. Development of manners in different classes.12.In the 20th and 21st centuries, _________.A. manners are not as formal as in the pastB. manners in a pub are getting more and more formalC. proper clothing is a good indication of good mannersD. rich people no longer behave formally in social gatherings13.According to the passage, "the manners of the salon" in paragraph 2 most likely refers to__________.A. Formal manners of drinking.B. Informal manners of drinking.C. Formal manners at social gatherings.D. Informal manners at social gatherings.14.According to the passage, nowadays wearing a hat indoors can actually be viewed as _________.A. a revolutionB. social progressC. a worsening situationD. a return to the old tradition15.According to the author, today wearing hats indoors, and wearing jeans at work mainly indicate that_________.A. women are no longer inferior to menB. people no longer pay attention to dressing detailsC. people are getting more relaxed in terms of mannersD. some companies have lower requirements for their employeesTest 31.In terms of academic achievement, I was never afailure, and will definitely ________ in the future.A. make offB. make senseD. make up2.Isaac Asimov was an American author andprofessor of biochemistry, best known for hisworks of science ________ and for his popularscience books.A. figureB. foundationC. capacityD. fiction3.Jane wanted to break up with her boyfriend, butshe ________ herself at the last minute anddecided to give it another try.A. regrettedB. overwhelmedC. strainedD. reversed4.After being set free from prison, the man wishedto ________ and lead a respectable life.A. straighten upB. open upC. keep back5.Although his son had done something against hiswill, the king welcomed his son ________ openarms and trust.A. inB. byC. withD. of6.It ________ for one to complete several revisionssince few people write the first draft perfectly.A. makes senseB. slows downC. opens upD. signs up7.He hurried behind the other team members to get________ their own bus.A. throughB. inC. upD. aboard8.The impact of culture shock can ________ fromperson to person. There can be significantdifferences because some people may be better prepared to enter a new culture.A. strainB. varyC. transmitD. benefit9.Exercise should include nonstop activityperformed for 30 or more minutes in order to keep the heart rate up. In other words, it should bedone in a(n) ________ way.A. immenseB. irregularC. continuousD. routine10.All the men jumped ________ their feet as thecaptain appeared at the cabin door.A. onB. toC. atD. with11.When you catch yourself ________ forsomething, tell yourself, "Stop."A. regretB. to regretC. regrettingD. regretted12.If you do not _______ parties, you don't have togo with me. You can stay at home.A. care forB. struggle againstC. put up withD. make the most of13.In only one hour, they were already_______drink, which actually didn't bother mebecause I wasn't drinking.A. ahead ofB. out ofC. in advance ofD. free of14.It is quite acceptable for a foreign guest to take a_______ instead of emptying the glass whentoasting with his Chinese host.A. biteB. sipC. spoonfulD. tube15.The local government never wanted the newshopping center to be built, and _______.A. nor the local residents didB. the local residents didn'tC. nor did the local residentsD. the local residents never didQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.Many students choose to study abroad in order to gain international experience. What many of them don't realize, however, is that living in another country for a long period of time may cause moderate to severe feelings of anxiety. Culture shock is the term given to the feelings of loss, surprise, and confusion (困惑) that many people feel when they live abroad. Scientists have noted that everyone experiences culture shock in different ways and for different amounts of time. However, there are four general stages of culture shock that can occur in any order, including excitement, rejection, regression, and recovery.The first stage of culture shock is typical excitement because the travelers are interested in all of the differences found in the new country. They may be amazed at the beautiful new scenery, enjoy the delicious new food, and simply enjoy experiencing the new sights and sounds. While the excitement stage is fun and exciting, it also ends fairly quickly as the travelers meet difficulty adjusting (适应) to life in the new country.Because life is so different in the new country, the foreigners experience many unexpected difficulties as they enter the second stage of culture shock, the rejection stage. This is the time when the foreigners begin to feel upset because of the differences, and they may start to complain about the host country.In the regression stage, the foreigners lovingly remember their home country. They forget about all of the troubles and problems they had in their home country and wish they could return. At this stage, the foreigners will try to regress, or go back, to their home country in some ways.。
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网络试卷的错题集1.If you don't ________ cooking today, we can goout to eat at the new restaurant.A. would likeB. go on withC. feel likeD. figure out2.He doesn't ________ of buying a house this yearbecause the bank has refused to lend him anymoney.A. affordB. make the mostC. run outD. stand a chance3.Do you ________ her novels as serious literatureor as mere entertainment?A. classifyB. notifyC. simplifyD. justify4.The newspaper didn't mention the ________ ofthe damage caused by the fire.A. rangeB. levelC. extentD. quantity5.It will be worth the efforts even if you fail; therewards you ________ will be great.A. reapB. boastC. assureD. cultivate6.He suggested transporting the supplies by air.But it is absolutely ________, for it will cost toomuch.A. unusualB. uncertainC. impracticalD. impressive7.Showing some sense of humor can be a(n)________ way to deal with some stressfulsituations.B. availableC. effectiveD. favorite8.Poor Laura! I feel so sorry for her. When she fell,she hurt her arm and, ________, broke herglasses.A. in advanceB. in additionC. over timeD. on the other hand9.The investigation ________ evidence of alarge-scale illegal trade in wild birds.A. uncoveredB. outweighedC. overwhelmedD. evolved10.Mothers tend to be too ________ toward theirchildren. They should let them see more of theworld.A. hopefulB. protectiveC. modestD. encouraging11.No other drugs are as good as this one; it musthave been based on a(n) ________ formula (配方).A. enormousB. stimulatingC. uniqueD. overwhelming12.________ they have written about the behaviorsof animals is hardly anything new.A. ThatB. ThisC. WhatD. Which13.I believe friendship is an essential element ofmaking a healthy, ________ life.A. flexibleB. rewardingC. wealthy14.It was when I read his letter ________ I realizedhe had given me huge help.A. thatB. thenC. beforeD. after15.Don't worry too much, Jane. Your son ________home already. Let's go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returnedFor many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In getting a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend quickly can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are poor readers. Most of us develop poor reading habits at an early age, and never get over them. The main problem lies in language itself – words. Single words have little meaning until they are combined into phrases, sentences and paragraphs. Unfortunately, however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He reads one word at a time, often regressing to reread words or passages. Regression, or looking back over what you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which slows down the speed of reading is vocalization – sounding each word either orally or mentally as one reads.To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called accelerator (加速器), which moves a bar down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate than the reader finds comfortable, in order to "stretch" him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, making word-by-word reading, regression and vocalization virtually impossible. At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas, you will not only read faster, but your comprehension will improve. Many people have found their reading skills improved a lot after some training.1.According to the passage, today many people no longer read for ________.A. newsB. their workC. informationD. entertainment2.Most people can't read and comprehend quickly mainly because ________.A. they don't read groups of wordsB. they don't like to be trained in reading skillsC. they don't realize they have poor reading habitsD. they don't understand words when put together3.The following are all bad reading habits EXCEPT ________.A. regressionB. reading for ideas onlyC. vocalizationD. word-by-word reading4.How does an accelerator help people to read?A. It helps people read at a comfortable speed.B. It makes people stretch their eyes when reading.C. It forces people to overcome bad reading habits.D. It lets people look back over what they have just read.5.What does "At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed" (Para. 2, Sentence 4) mean?A. The reader reads fast, but he understands everything he reads.B. The reader reads slowly and he understands everything he reads.C. The reader reads fast without understanding everything he reads.D. The reader reads slowly, but he doesn't understand everything he reads.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Everybody lies. It may only be "white lies", but everyone tells lies or "omits the truth" sometimes. People start lying at around age 4 to 5 when children gain an awareness of the use and power of language. This first lying is not ill-natured, but rather to find out, or test, what can be controlled in a child's environment. Eventually children begin to use lying to get out of trouble or get something they want. White lies, those told to protect someone's feelings, are not a big deal at all. The person, however, who seems to feel forced to lie about both small and large stuff, has a problem. They lie to protect themselves, look good, gain financially or socially and avoid punishment. A much more troubling group is those who lie a lot, and knowingly, for personal gain. Lying often gets worse with the passage of time. When you get away with a lie, it often forces you to continue your lies.Why do we dislike liars so much? It's a matter of trust. When people lie, they have broken a bond – an unspoken agreement to treat others as we would like to be treated. Serious lying often makes it impossible for us to trust another person again. Because the issue (问题) of trust is at risk, coming clean about the lie as soon as possible is the best way to mend fences. If the truth only comes out once it is forced, repair of trust is far less likely. As a parent, the most important message you can send to your children about lying is that you always – always – want them to come clean with you. No matter how small a lie they have told, remind them that you would always rather hear the truth, no matter how bad it is, than be cheated. Tell them there is really nothing better in your relationship thanyour trust of each other.6.According to the passage, the worst liars are those who ________.A. tell white liesB. feel forced to tell liesC. lie a lot for personal gainD. began to lie at a very young age7.What's the writer's opinion about telling "white lies"?A. They do not matter too much.B. They are necessary in our life.C. They do not cause any problems.D. They are as bad as any other lies.8.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. With time passing by, we will forget the lies people tell.B. When a person lies, he will feel uneasy and stop lying soon.C. Once a person tells a big lie, we will not trust him any more.D. If lies are not found out, probably the liar will continue to lie.9.Why do we dislike liars so much?A. Because they do not trust others.B. Because they lie for personal gains.C. Because they betray our trust in them.D. Because they lie to avoid punishment.10.What should you do as a parent when you find your children have lied?A. Tell them to learn to trust other people.B. Tell them to explain immediately why they have lied.C. Ask them to forget about the past and not to lie any more.D. Make them realize they should always tell the truth.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.School buildings themselves can show liberal (开明的) or conservative views about what should go on in a classroom. The earliest schools had separate classrooms for different grades. The rooms were laid out formally, with pupils' desks fastened to the floor in straight rows facing the teacher's desk. Clearly, such schools reflected a teacher-and-subject-centered view of education.Schools of the next generation had more open space, and most had movable desks. They also oftenprovided special rooms or areas for science, art, music, and physical education. There were still separate rooms for different grade levels, however, and the desks still were likely to be formally arranged. That is, the schoolroom was still largely designed to carry out the old-school program, which involved grade levels, uniform time blocks, and study of subject matters. Newer subjects, not newer teaching methods, accounted for most of what was new in school design.The first school buildings constructed to encourage liberal teaching methods appeared in themid-1950s. Folding interior (内部的) walls permitted the flexible use of space to encouragelarge-group, small-group, or individual instruction. Some provided carrels for individual study, areas for team teaching, and centers for programmed instruction.In the newest buildings called open schools, the use of space is even more flexible. Areas within the buildings can be readily expanded for program changes, and used for many kinds of functions. One should remember, though, the physical layout (布局) of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.11.What is the main idea of this passage?A. School buildings reflect the improvement in education quality.B. The physical layout of a school should improve teaching practices.C. School buildings can reflect liberal or conservative views about education.D. Teachers' spirit and attitude determines the physical layout of the classroom.12.What's the biggest difference between the earliest and the second-generation schools?A. Subjects were newer in the latter as compared with the former.B. Teaching methods were newer in the latter as compared with the former.C. Classrooms were laid out formally in the former and informally in the latter.D. The former had separate classrooms for different grades while the latter didn't.13.The word "carrel" in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to ________.A. a room with small spaceB. a room with folding wallsC. a room with liberal instructionsD. a room with conservative instructions14.According to the passage, we may infer that the newest school buildings reflect ________.A. a subject-centered view of educationB. a student-centered view of educationC. a teacher-centered view of educationD. a practice-centered view of education15.What of the following is implied in the passage?A. In the newest teaching buildings, classrooms are much bigger.B. In the schools of second generation, different grades were put in separate classrooms.C. In the earliest school classrooms, students' desks were fixed to the floor.D. Before the mid-1950s, school buildings were built in a conservative way.Test 21.The university decided to increase the ________of the lecture hall, which has only 200 seats.A. abilityB. capacityC. facilityD. faculty2.Smart phones – with cameras and color screens– can ________ images and data using wirelessnetwork technology.A. evolveB. departC. transmitD. assure3.Don't take someone you get to know from theInternet to your house no matter how ________he sounds.A. boldB. genuineC. flexibleD. available4.This kind of exercise will ________ yourcreativity, renew your energy, and unlock yourpotential.A. bindB. yieldC. embraceD. stimulate5.We teachers do not consider it wise to ________our students with all sorts of exams, tests andquizzes.A. loadB. annoyC. sampleD. explore6.I'll be happy to help you, ________ you won't takeup too much of my time.A. as well asB. as long asC. as far asD. as soon as7.He makes his students ________ knowledgethrough various kinds of interesting activities.A. studyB. learnC. achieveD. acquire8.For years, scientists have debated the ________dangers of building another nuclear plant after the terrible accident.A. availableB. potentialC. fascinatingD. genuine9.It was a worthwhile attempt ________ it failed toachieve its purpose that we had hoped for.A. in the endB. now thatC. all at onceD. even though10.Travel in space can be very exciting; ________, itcan also be boring and lonely at times.A. soB. howeverC. thusD. therefore11.Politicians should not ________ in businessaffairs that might affect their political judgment.A. engageB. embraceC. departD. treasure12.I wish to ________ a master's degree in electricengineering after I graduate from college.A. pledgeB. exploreC. pursueD. approach13.There is no greater importance ________cultivating independence in children.A. inB. thanC. ofD. with14.Don't worry too much, Jane. Your son ________home already. Let's go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returnedQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.What are baseball fans? Baseball fans wear their official team T-shirts and jackets everywhere, sometimes even to work. Then, whenever the team offers a free item, the fans rush to get it. In addition, baseball fans cover the walls of their rooms with their favorite players' pictures. When they go to a game, which they do as often as possible, the true baseball fans put on their team colors, grab their team flags, pin on their team buttons. At the game, these fans form a section, constantly encouraging their favorite players and enthusiastically responding to every cheer flashed on the electronic scoreboard.Baseball fans, in addition to behaving crazily, are also extremely interested in things of small importance. Every day, they turn to the sports page of the newspaper and study last night's statistics. Their bookshelves are full of books and newspapers with information of their team. They delight in remembering such unimportant facts as who is left-handed and what food their favorite player likes.Last of all, baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice. This strong loyalty makes fans dangerous, for anyone who dares to say to a loyal fan that some other team is better could be risking physical damage. Incidents of violence on the baseball field have increased in recent years and are a matter of growing concern.From mid-October through March, baseball fans are like any other human beings. They pay their taxes, take out the garbage, and complain about the high cost of living or the latest home repair. But when April comes, the colors and radios go on, the record books come off the shelves, and the devotion returns. For the true baseball fan, another season of craziness has begun.1.According to the passage, which of the following behaviors do baseball fans have?A. Covering their walls with their team's flags.B. Going to their team's games as early as they can.C. Wearing their team's official T-shirts and jackets.D. Knowing the favorite colors of their team players.2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Baseball fans react passionately when their team gets a score.B. Baseball fans of a team try to sit together in one area at a game.C. Baseball fans can remember all the important facts of their favorite players.D. Baseball fans will go immediately to get a free item that the team gives out.3.What does the word "loyal" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. crazyB. devotedC. friendlyD. reasonable4.What is the writer's attitude toward "baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice"?A. Worried.B. Delighted.C. Enthusiastic.D. Disappointed.5.According to the passage, when is the baseball season in the year?A. From March to April.B. From March to October.C. From mid-October to March.D. From April to mid-October.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Some explode with anger, and scream and shout. But other people keep their anger inside. They can not or will not express it. This is called repressing anger.Many doctors think that repressing anger is more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it. They say that when a person is angry, the brain gives out the same hormones (荷尔蒙) as that are produced during tense and nervous situations. They speed the heart rate and raise blood pressure, so the person feels excited and ready to act. Repressing these feelings will only make the feelings continue, and this can lead to many medical problems. To prevent these problems, these doctors suggest letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some other doctors question this. They say that people who express anger repeatedly and violently become, in fact, more but not less angry. And this could cause medical problems.However, some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger strongly may be more likely to develop heart diseases, and that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.Doctors say the solution is to learn how to deal with anger. The first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, and then to decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about. If it is, do not express your anger while angry. Wait until your anger has cooled down, and express yourself calmly and reasonably. Doctors also say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry, for laughter is much healthier than anger.6.What is the main idea of this passage?A. Anger should be dealt with in a proper way.B. Different people deal with anger in different ways.C. Doctors suggest dealing with anger by repressing it.D. The best way to deal with anger is to laugh when angry.7.According to the passage, which of the following about hormones is correct?A. Hormones will cause people to get anxious.B. Hormones will increase when one gets angry.C. The brain produces hormones when one's blood pressure rises.D. The brain produces hormones when one has medical problems.8.Some doctors argue that people who often let the anger out would become ________.A. strongerB. more violentC. angrierD. more dangerous9.One correct way to deal with anger is to ________.A. say nothing no matter how angry you areB. express anger openly and freely right awayC. express your anger immediately but calmlyD. think about whether it's worth getting angry10.According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Expressing anger by screaming can be as dangerous as repressing anger.B. Repressing anger is more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it.C. People may have heart diseases if they don't express their anger right away.D. People should express anger before looking into the real cause of their anger.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.Manners evolved differently in different cultures. In earlier times there was a tendency for manners to become increasingly formal, and this was often viewed as progress. In the 18th and 19th centuries having good manners was seen as an important part of one's education and social class, and it was necessary to be taken as a lady or a gentleman to get ahead in the world.In the 20th and 21st centuries, manners have gradually become more relaxed and informal. The hosting of dinners and other social gatherings are no longer the exclusive privilege of the wealthy elite (精英), and private clubs are being gradually replaced by more open meeting places. So the manners of the salon (沙龙) are gradually combining with the manners of the pub. Clothing is a good indication of the changes in manners, as can be seen in the following examples.It is surprising that the wearing of hats indoors by males is once again becoming acceptable. Students in North America often wear baseball caps to class. In many countries the wearing of hats indoors by males was once acceptable even in very polite society, but over the years this became considered as a lower-class behaviorand was thus discouraged in both the middle and upper classes. The young people who wear hats indoors do not realize they are actually restarting a very old cultural tradition.A comparable development for females is the wearing of jeans. Many females now wear jeans on a daily basis, either at home or at work. Some see this as a symbolic declaration that they are now modern women, not girls or ladies. Some girls, like boys, wear baseball caps both indoors and outdoors.Sneakers and shorts are now acceptable for either males or females in a variety of non-athletic situations. Some companies have rules requiring informal dress such as jeans or sneakers on Fridays (called "dress-down Friday" or "casual Friday"), and others permit it almost all the time. In these companies, and many others, it is acceptable to call the bosses by their first names.11.What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Changes of manners over time.B. Formal manners in the earlier times.C. Different manners in different cultures.D. Development of manners in different classes.12.In the 20th and 21st centuries, _________.A. manners are not as formal as in the pastB. manners in a pub are getting more and more formalC. proper clothing is a good indication of good mannersD. rich people no longer behave formally in social gatherings13.According to the passage, "the manners of the salon" in paragraph 2 most likely refers to__________.A. Formal manners of drinking.B. Informal manners of drinking.C. Formal manners at social gatherings.D. Informal manners at social gatherings.14.According to the passage, nowadays wearing a hat indoors can actually be viewed as _________.A. a revolutionB. social progressC. a worsening situationD. a return to the old tradition15.According to the author, today wearing hats indoors, and wearing jeans at work mainly indicate that_________.A. women are no longer inferior to menB. people no longer pay attention to dressing detailsC. people are getting more relaxed in terms of mannersD. some companies have lower requirements for their employees Test 31.In terms of academic achievement, I was never afailure, and will definitely ________ in the future.A. make offB. make senseC. make itD. make up2.Isaac Asimov was an American author andprofessor of biochemistry, best known for hisworks of science ________ and for his popularscience books.A. figureB. foundationC. capacityD. fiction3.Jane wanted to break up with her boyfriend, butshe ________ herself at the last minute anddecided to give it another try.A. regrettedB. overwhelmedC. strainedD. reversed4.After being set free from prison, the man wishedto ________ and lead a respectable life.A. straighten upB. open upC. keep backD. toss aside5.Although his son had done something against hiswill, the king welcomed his son ________ openarms and trust.A. inB. byC. withD. of6.It ________ for one to complete several revisionssince few people write the first draft perfectly.A. makes senseB. slows downC. opens upD. signs up7.He hurried behind the other team members to get________ their own bus.A. throughB. inC. upD. aboard8.The impact of culture shock can ________ fromperson to person. There can be significantdifferences because some people may be better prepared to enter a new culture.A. strainB. varyC. transmitD. benefit9.Exercise should include nonstop activityperformed for 30 or more minutes in order to keep the heart rate up. In other words, it should bedone in a(n) ________ way.A. immenseB. irregularC. continuousD. routine10.All the men jumped ________ their feet as thecaptain appeared at the cabin door.A. onB. toC. atD. with11.When you catch yourself ________ forsomething, tell yourself, "Stop."A. regretB. to regretC. regrettingD. regretted12.If you do not _______ parties, you don't have togo with me. You can stay at home.A. care forB. struggle againstC. put up withD. make the most of13.In only one hour, they were already_______drink, which actually didn't bother mebecause I wasn't drinking.A. ahead ofB. out ofC. in advance ofD. free of14.It is quite acceptable for a foreign guest to take a_______ instead of emptying the glass whentoasting with his Chinese host.A. biteB. sipC. spoonfulD. tube15.The local government never wanted the newshopping center to be built, and _______.A. nor the local residents didB. the local residents didn'tC. nor did the local residentsD. the local residents never didQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.Many students choose to study abroad in order to gain international experience. What many of them don't realize, however, is that living in another country for a long period of time may cause moderate to severe feelings of anxiety. Culture shock is the term given to the feelings of loss, surprise, and confusion (困惑) that many people feel when they live abroad. Scientists have noted that everyone experiences culture shock in different ways and for different amounts of time. However, there are four general stages of culture shock that can occur in any order, including excitement, rejection, regression, and recovery.The first stage of culture shock is typical excitement because the travelers are interested in all of the differences found in the new country. They may be amazed at the beautiful new scenery, enjoy the delicious new food, and simply enjoy experiencing the new sights and sounds. While the excitement stage is fun and exciting, it also ends fairly quickly as the travelers meet difficulty adjusting (适应) to life in the new country.Because life is so different in the new country, the foreigners experience many unexpected difficulties as they enter the second stage of culture shock, the rejection stage. This is the time when the foreigners begin to feel upset because of the differences, and they may start to complain about the host country.In the regression stage, the foreigners lovingly remember their home country. They forget about all of the troubles and problems they had in their home country and wish they could return. At this stage, the foreigners will try to regress, or go back, to their home country in some ways.Once the regression stage passes, they move into the fourth stage, the recovery stage. In this stage, they become used to the new culture. The differences are not new or troublesome anymore, and they begin to accept the customs of the new country and feel more comfortable.1.What is the passage mainly about?A. Various periods of culture shock.B. Four ways to overcome culture shock.C. Difficulties in facing the culture shock.D. Differences in people's reaction to culture shock.2.According to the text, which of the following may NOT be so exciting for a foreigner who justarrived in a new country?A. Tasting new food.B. Seeing new things.C. Learning new customs.D. Enjoying beautiful views.。