新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第9单元

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新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第9单元

新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第9单元

新标准大学英语综合教程2单元单元9测试第y neighbour just covered over his old dirt M1.. driveway with cement Your answerCorrect answercement cementindy is a kindergarten teacher, which 2. C means she spends most of her day children. dedicated Your answerCorrect answerentertaining dedicatedI don't need to pay for my health insurance3.personally because my pays for it. employer Your answer Correct answeremployer employer4. Emergency room doctors need to havemaximum in their schedules since surgery they never know when they'll be needed.Your answer Correctanswer surgery flexibility5. The big news this week is that there is aof qualified nurses across themajor shortage UK.Correct answer Your answershortage shortageof his new job was farther from6. heT location his home, but he decided the higher pay wasworth it.Correct answerYour answerlocation location7. I think Rebecca certainly has the right to be a television newscaster: personality outgoing, happy, and friendly.Correct answer Your answer personality personality8. The university opened a new library andit to the retiring librarian. entertaining Your answer Correct answerentertaining dedicated9. Wanda was fired after her boss receivedcomplaints about her rude behaviour.numerous Your answer Correct answernumerous numerous10. The doctor delivered excellent news: I wouldn't need on my leg after all! flexibility Your answer Correct answerflexibility surgerySection B: Choose the best way tocomplete the sentences.o we have the _______ of coming to work onD 11.Friday or is it mandatory?A. optionB. optionalC. optionsD. optioning12. I 've never ridden a _______ because theymove so fast and frighten me.A. bicycleB. motorcycleC. unicycleD. tricycle13. T hinking about my job interview tomorrowscares me to death and fills me with_______.A. breadB. treadC. dreadD. threadany _______ companies are working M 14.together to help find a cure for AIDS.A. multinationalB. multimediaC. multilingualD. multicultural15. E mployees are usually much more_______ ifthey think the boss listens to their ideas.A. cooperateB. cooperativeC. cooperatingD. cooperationy father always taught me to be a _______ inM16.life and not just a spectator.A. participantB. participateC. participationD. participates17. B BC Light Programme _______ for themasses.A. strutsB. entertainsC. dedicatesD. caters18. W hen she had flu, Jenny's doctor wrote her a_______ for medicine.A. inscriptionB. descriptionC. prescriptionD. subscriptionn graduate school, Brad wrote his PhD I19._______ about ancient Chinese history.A. hypothesisB. thesisC. theoryD. proposal20. W e have to work in a different building nextweek because _______ of the new air conditioning system will take several days.A. insulationB. inspirationC. insinuationD. installationSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Many people save money for a long much time so they can travel someplace excitingon holiday.Correct answer Your answerup muchGeorge will soon see how many things will 22.make demandshis time since he'songoing back to school in the fall while still working full time.Correct answerYour answeron on23. I told my six-year-old daughter to sing herheart at the performance tonight.while Correct answer Your answerwhile out24. In order to get in this career, you needalone to make all the right contacts.Your answer Correct answer alone ahead25. I'm kind scared, Lucy told me. Canof you hold my hand?Your answer Correct answer of of26. Many people think my job is easy; theOn contrary, it's very difficult!Correct answer Your answerOn ontimes, Jerry wondered why he decided 27. Over to spend the summer in India.Correct answer Your answer At Over28. The politician and his wife stood side side as he announced his resignation. by Your answer Correct answerby by29. He was cut from all his friends when heoff studied abroad.Your answer Correct answeroff off30. Just how do you expect to carry thiswith crazy plan?Your answer Correct answerout withPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Every year, thousands of students choose toof(31) escape the insulated ivory tower university life and study abroad. There are almostas many reasons for studying abroad as there aretheir(32)students. Some want to mattress CVs and increase their chances of employment after graduation. Some want to volunteer andpeople who live in(33)help the underprivileged poorer countries.Some want to learn a skill, sothey attend specialized programs, like field schools where they can(34agricultural participate in digs. Still others want to learn alanguage so they choose to live in a countrywhere that language is spoken.valid reasons for(35)These are all frequently wanting to study abroad. Interestingly, studentswho only want the experience for their CVs willchoose programs that closer to(36)home and less challenging. Theyaren't fullyinvested in the program and, unfortunately, thework these students perform often goes (37)by the community in which theybolsterlive and work.On the other hands, students who want more thanthose who truly want to —just the experienceoften find and choose help people and do good —programs that are well to their (38)suited interests, despite their location and challenge.The work these students perform also (39) results in considerable good fortypically their respective communities. Research hasshown that, for students in this latter group,choosing an appropriate study-abroad program isa strong(40 of future success in life.bolster Correct answer Your answer(31) ivory tower ivory tower(32) mattress bolster(33) underprivileged underprivilegedarchaeological (34) agricultural equally (35) frequently(36) typicallyunnoticed (37) bolsteruited s (38) suited(39) typically frequently indicator olster b (40)Part III: Reading Comprehension Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Dear Mr. Gregory:I recently graduated from OxfordUniversity andam interested in interviewing for the advertisedposition of Marketing Assistant with Blue FishGraphics. I believe that Blue Fish Graphics is anideal company where I can become a responsibleand active participant in the growing field of graphicarts marketing. I am confident that my skills andexperience speak for themselves and that myqualifications are a good match for this position.My extensive and diverse coursework at Oxfordallowed me to gain a broad understanding of andappreciation for the industry in general andthecorporate goals and objectives of Blue FishGraphics in particular. In addition to art history andmarketing classes, I also studied arts managementand was involved in several large-scalefundraisingevents on behalf of student organizations withwhich I was involved. These experiences taught methe importance of organization, communication, andflexibility. Often, ultimate responsibility for theeffectiveness and success of the fundraising eventsfell to me. These rewarding experiences certainlypaid off with the knowledge that I gained as a result.My previous summer work experience as a salesassistant for a local business provided me with astrong base of communication knowledge andhelped me learn the importance ofeffectivemarketing strategies. I am willing and able to workon several projects at once, I can write about adiverse range of topics, I work quickly and efficiently, and I'm sure that I would be an asset toBlue Fish Graphics.I have included a copy of my CV which outlinesmy background and experience in greater detail.Please let me know if you have any questions orconcerns, and I look forward to speaking with yousoon.Sincerely,David Jenningsccording to this passage, which of the 41. Afollowing statements is TRUE?A. Mr. Gregory is looking for a job.B. Mr. Gregory is a student at Oxford University.C. David Jennings is looking for a job.D. David Jennings is a student atOxford University.hich paragraph contains information about W 42.the writer's previous employment?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.he writer claims that his experiences taught43. Thim the importance of all of the following EXCEPT _______.A. the ability to change plans and his scheduleB. the ability to quickly achieve goalsand responsibilitiesC. staying organizedD. speaking clearly and making sure he is understood44. W hich of the following statements has themost significance to this potential employer?A. I recently graduated from Oxford University.B. I also studied arts management and was involved in several large-scale fundraising events.C. I'm sure that I would be an asset to Blue Fish Graphics.D. My previous summer workexperience ... helped me learn theimportance of effective marketing strategies.45. T his passage is best described as _______.A. persuasiveB. informativeC. entertainingD. argumentative。

新标准大学英语综合教程2 Unit 9课文翻译

新标准大学英语综合教程2 Unit 9课文翻译

Unit 9Active Reading (1)你适合做这个工作吗?过去,大学生活很轻松。

那将是你一生中最美好的三年,你知道这一点。

你是这样消磨时光的:在咖啡馆和酒吧里与新结交的朋友聊到深夜,在壁球场和板球场上尽情地挥舞球拍,或是作为大学戏剧社的大腕在舞台上昂首阔步。

不管你有什么爱好,大学生活都能为你创造条件。

而且,别忘了,你的学习还总能跟得上,能完成指定的阅读,并在最后一分钟匆忙草就那一周的文章。

你唯一没有时间考虑的是过完这激动人心的三年后要做什么。

不过这个问题并不需要考虑,因为无论选择什么职业,都有一大堆公司排着队来聘用你。

那是过去英国大学生校园生活的情形,现在情况已经改变了。

最近一项对英国各大跨国公司的研究表明,即使拥有一个优良的学位,大学生再也不可能一毕业就得到最好的工作了。

今天的大学数量比30年前翻了一番,40%的年轻人接受高等教育。

由于并不缺少大学毕业生,拥有一个优良的学位对找工作就变得尤其重要了。

竞争很激烈,结果是如今的大学生花了比任何时候都要多的时间来复习功课,为那些可怕的期末考试做准备,做报酬低的兼职以偿还债务。

然而,这恰恰是问题之所在。

英国二百多家公司的经理认为,学生花在学习或挣钱维持生计上的时间太多了。

他们本应该去参加各种俱乐部,学习一些基本的技能,如团队合作和现场演示。

这些经理还说,他们宁可让职位空缺,也不愿意聘请那些缺乏必要技能,无法在国际市场上占领商机的毕业生。

该怎么做才能解决这个问题呢?经理们相信,解决的办法就是在学位课程里增加社交能力的训练。

有的大学已经开始这样做了,例如南安普敦大学历史系学生必须做一个为期十二周、六人一组协同工作的项目——通常与当地的生活有关。

项目内容包括:做一次演示、写一篇集体论文、做一项公众服务——可以是给中、小学生讲课,或做一期有关中、小学教学的广播节目。

毫无疑问,这种合作学习法能帮助许多学生培养有助于改善就业前景的个人技能。

公司在面试应聘者时使用的最有名的人格测试之一是“迈尔斯—布里格斯性格分类法”(简称MBTI),这种分类法把外向/内向性格两分法置于它所分析的人格特征列表之首。

《新目标实用英语综合教程2》Unit 9 Olympics

《新目标实用英语综合教程2》Unit 9 Olympics

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B.Because China has won a grand slam.
C.Because that's interesting.
D.Because I'm only an amateur.
8. A.Speed and patience.
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Section C
Directions:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.When the passage is read for the second time,you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 10 to 14 with the exact words you have just heard.Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written.

新标准大学英语综合教程2__unit1-10_课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程2__unit1-10_课后答案

Unit 1Acting Reading (1)31. issue2. opportunity3. establishment4. campus5. protest6. launch7. prospects8. employment41. issue2. campus3. protests4. establishment5. prospects6. employment7. launch8. opportunity51. clashes2. The two parties formed an alliance to respond to the problem.3. I’ve always considered myself as a liberal.4. governor5. economy6. The 1960s were characterized by a new type of popular music.7. dropped out8. For many people, listening to their music was a liberating experience.9. passion6 b, a, b, b, b, a, a, b7 d, bActing Reading (2)31. rebel2. era3. destruction4. gender5. assert6. philosophy7. industrial41. rebel2. assert3. era4. Industrial5. philosophy6. gender7. destruction5 a, a, a, a, b, a, b, b61. critical2. critical3. critical4. approving or critical5. critical or approving6. approving7 b, bLanguage in use11. govern2. Postmodernism3. development4. individualism5. agreement6. investment7. Sexism8. romanticism21. The world has changed a lot since the 1960s, and so have universities.2. I really enjoyed my years at university, and so did Jackie.3. Choosing the right course is always a major problem for new students, and so isorganizing one’s time on campus.4. I’m thinking of going to the lecture on post-colonial literature, and so is Li Ming.5. I think the facilities in our college have improved over the last few years, and sohas the teaching.6. We can access the Internet in our student hostel, and so can everyone else oncampus.7. I’m not very interested in politics, nor are my friends.8. I won’t be doing much tonight, nor will my roommate.31. Starting out at college means meeting lots of interesting people.2. Going to bed too late means not being able to concentrate the next day.3. Doing a course in Lit Theory means spending a lot of time on difficult subjects.4. Being interested in literature means having an open mind about other ways oflife.5. Protesting against the Vietnam War in the 1960s meant going out onto the streets.6. Going to college today means spending a lot of time thinking about what you willdo afterwards.41. 在欧洲的大学校园里,大学生以新的姿态和激情投入到争取自由和正义的事业中去,大规模的社会主义或共产主义运动引发了他们与当权者之间日益升级的暴力冲突。

Unit 9 What Is Happiness答案综合教程二

Unit 9 What Is Happiness答案综合教程二

Unit 9 What Is HappinessKey to the ExercisesText comprehensionI.AII.1. T;2. F;3. F;4. T;5. F.III.1. He means that one is given the right to pursue happiness, but does not know what it is.2. Because he believes that commercial advertising not only fails to satisfy our desires, but more importantly it creates them, and it creates them faster than any man's budget can satisfy them. Such insatiability makes people unhappy.3. Because he thinks that the products and pursuits advertised on the front pages of women's magazines are dreamlike and can't be fulfilled.4. He set two extremes according to Thoreau, the low level and the high level. The former refers to possession for its own sake or in competition with the rest of the neighborhood, while the latter refers to active discipline of heightening one's perception of what is enduring in nature. To find balance is to save time and effort on the low levels and spend on the high.5. The inherent right is not happiness itself, but lies in the pursuit of happiness, in the pursuit of what is life-engaging and life-revealing, i.e. in the idea of becoming.IV.1. Jonathan Swift seemed to share this view when he criticized this idea of happiness as the state of being completely controlled by deception …2. The active exercise or training to improve one's understanding of what is of lasting value would have been Thoreau's idea of the high levels, i.e. spiritual happiness.Structural analysis of the textPart 1 (Para. 1, 2): The author points out that when we are not sure what happiness is, we tend to be misled by the idea that we can buy our way to it.Part 2 (Para. 3, 4, 5, 6): The author offers a number of examples to show how this misconception of happiness gives rise to the “happiness-market”in a highly commercialized society (the United States).Part 3 (Para. 7, 8, 9): The author suggests striking a balance between what Thoreau called the low levels and the high levels.Part 4 (Para. 10): The author gives his understanding of happiness, in the light of theFounding Fathers' belief that it is “in the idea of becoming”.VocabularyI. Phrase1. un-American: not typical of the attitudes, ways of life, etc., that are approved of or considered normal in the US2. commercialism: the activities or attitudes of people who think that making a profit ismoreimportant than anything else; emphasis on the maximizing of profit 商业主义3. for that matter: it is also true that …(The phrase “for that matter”is used to emphasize that sth., though mentioned second, is also true, important, or relevant as what has been mentioned earlier.) 就此而论,在这方面, 同样4. face: aspect 方面5. in nature: essentially 事实上,本质上II.1. perpetual;2. functions;3. inherent;4. cited;5. approaching;6. flawless;7. vaguely;8. disciplining.III. Word derivationFill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. pursuit2. deception3. dedication4. commercial5. patriotic6. fictional7. disapproval8. starvingIV.1. C;2. B;3. D;4. B;5. D;6. A;7. C;8. D.V. Synonym / Antonym1. hugely —Synonym: enormously, tremendously;deliberately —Antonym: unintentionally, accidentally2. Synonym: perfect, spotless3. Antonym: inhale4. Antonym: impartial, unbiased5. Antonym: imbalance6. Synonym: have, own7. Synonym: fixed, stationary, quietVI. Prefix / SuffixWrite in each space one word that has the same stem as underlined in each given word.1. contain obtain2. concede precede3. compel repel4. suspend depend5. include conclude6. insist consistascend 7. descend8. evolve revolveGrammar ExercisesI. Complete the sentences below with suitable pronouns.1. yourself;2. You / We; you / we3. you / one / we4. it5. one another6. They / We7. myself8. yourself9. it10. I; We; They; us; They; it; weII.There; There; There; There; There;It; there; There; It; there.ThereIII. Replace the underlined parts in the following sentences with non-finite clauses or verbless clauses.1. While flattered, …2. …whether to go upstairs or to follow …3. Whenever possible, …4. …if left untreated.5. …if ready.6. Though no swimmer, …7. Once over the pass, …8. Whether by accident or by design, …IV.1. Once;2. Though;3. If;4. when;5. whether;6. Unless;7. Before;8. After.V.1. c;2. b;3. b;4. c;8. d.7. d; 6. d; 5. a;TranslationI.1. 广告是一项主要产业,它的存在与其说是为了满足人们的欲望;不如说是为了激发他们的欲望——而且是以超出任何人的收入所能承受的速度激发这些欲望。

英语专业综合教程2Unit9what is happiness

英语专业综合教程2Unit9what is happiness

Text analysis
Structural analysis
2. What‘s the author‘s purpose of writing? To attempt a definition of happiness by setting some extremes to the idea and then working in toward the middle.
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Main idea
Structural analysis
Paragraphs
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Main idea The author suggests striking a balance between what Thoreau called the low levels and the high levels.
Unit 9
Audiovisual supplement
Cultural information
Watch the video and answer the following questions. 1. What happened to Chris? It was the last day of Chris‘ internship at a prestigious stock brokerage firm. At last he got the job as a broker. This could change his life. So after meeting the managers, Chris got his happiness. 2. Do you have the experience that you struggled so hard to achieve something, and at last you made it? Open.

综合英语教程2 Unit 9+

综合英语教程2 Unit 9+

Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities

Pre-reading Tasks
Notes Translation Comprehension work Language work (A, B, C)
Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities
Listen and speak
Listen to the conversation and tick the correct answer to each question.

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How does the father warn Jack that he mustn’t hold back anything? Key: c What kind of school is Jack attending now? Key: a Turn to p. 119, and let’s listen. What does Jack want to do in the future? Key: b What does the father sya to warn Jack not to neglect his study? Key: a
Make your own dialogue
1. Make a dialogue with your partner, using the following cues. (Turn to page 121) Notes lucky dog: Lucky fellow; a child of fortune; fortune's favorite make one’s name: make a name for oneself; become famous; leap to fame fall out of favour with favour: approval or support

新标准大学英语综合教程2UNIT TEST答案1-10

新标准大学英语综合教程2UNIT TEST答案1-10

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Unit test 1Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box. Economy governor passion alliance eemployment prospects opportunity definition industrial rebel destruction philosophy era demonstration protest inspirational frustration petition obscure cynic1. The former rivals decided to create a(n) alliance when they realized they shared a common threat.2. The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of the demonstration against the ruling.3. Sandra was explaining how her daughter is beginning to rebel against her rules and authority.4. The government has passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but (a) cynic would probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable as before.5. The governor of California held a press conference to announce his candidacy for the US Senate.6. I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very inspirational; it made me feel hopeful and patriotic.7. At this point, Jim has no prospects of landing a job anytime soon; he just can't find a job for someone with a history degree.8. Radicalism, by definition, means that people are acting outside the accepted norms of society.9. My children are growing up today in the Internet era—a time when all the knowledge of the world is only a few mouse clicks away.10. The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more destruction than many people thought possible.11. During the 1960s, many young people chose to protest their country's involvement in the Vietnam War.12. The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately had severe consequences for the entire economy.13. Pedro asked me to sign the petition in favor of the proposed law.14. Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful opportunity to practice Spanish which I spent so many years studying.15. She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase her chances of well-paid employment after graduation.16. This artist must be fairly obscure; I've never heard of her and I'm an art major!17. Mike explained that it was his personal philosophy that governments should never interferewith other countries' internal problems.18. My father always told me that if I don't have passion for what I do, I should find something else to do.19. Subjects like physics and chemistry can cause considerable frustration for students who aren't good at mathematics.20. To an economist, there is a huge difference between an industrial society and an agricultural one.Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. The students took to the streets in protest and got a lot of media attention.22. It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand for because they speak in such general terms.23. It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I relied on my parents.24. That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sit up and pay attention to climate change.25. Greg wanted to go jogging in spite of the fact that there was a strong thunderstorm.26. I would never be associated with an organization that was cruel to animals.27. The news story was about people who protested because they had been kept off the list of eligible voters.28. Barbara decided not to drop out of college even though she was pregnant.29. Do you really think a group of students can bring about change in the government?30. President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cuban government to its knees. Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When I was in college, I was a reporter for the school newspaper. My very first article was about a student protest on campus. The students, mostly freshman and sophomores gathered outside the chemistry building. They were calling for the resignation of Professor Keyes, who they claimed was a particularly repressive teacher. He ran his classroom like a dictator and didn't grade fairly.The students were mostly peaceful and they spent all day chanting "Down with Keyes! Down with Keyes!" However, they did have a minor clash with other students who tried to defend Professor Keyes. Nobody was hurt, but it was obvious that both sides were very passionate about their beliefs.You could say that my college had a very liberal environment. Students were encouraged to think for themselves, assert their rights, and fight for what they believed in. This wasn't the only protest during my college years, either. You certainly couldn't criticize the students for being apathetic; they were always outspoken and involved!Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.One of the most famous student protests to ever occur in the United States took place between May 1 and May 4, 1970 at a college campus in the Midwestern state of Ohio. The reason this particular protest is still remembered and famous is because of the unfortunate result of the demonstrations.On April 30, 1970, US President Richard Nixon announced an escalation of the war in Vietnam with a military invasion of Cambodia, which neighbors Vietnam. At that time, the war wasextremely unpopular with the public and many people were frustrated and angered by this new development—especially students. Many people had been encouraged by Nixon's promise two years earlier to end the war, but, in 1970, there was still no end in sight.On May 1, students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio protested against the American invasion of Cambodia and were calling for an end to the war. The campus protest was peaceful, but emotions grew throughout the day, and riots soon erupted in the town's streets that night. In response, the governor sent National Guard troops to the Kent State University campus to stop the riots and protests.Small protests continued over the next two days, and then, on the morning of May 4, approximately 2,000 students gathered in the center of campus to protest both the war and the presence of soldiers at their school. The soldiers ordered the students to disperse and return to their dorms. When they refused, the soldiers began firing tear gas into the crowd.During the morning, the situation escalated, along with tensions, emotions, and anger. Shortly after noon, the National Guard soldiers opened fire on the students. The cause of this action remains unclear to this day. However, at the end of the day, four students were killed and nine others were wounded. Some of those students were not even involved in the protest. They were just walking by or watching the protest from a distance.41. What were the students at Kent State University protesting?A. The American invasion of Vietnam.B. The American invasion of Cambodia.C. The election of President Richard Nixon.D. The election of the Ohio governor.42. National Guard troops were sent to the Kent State campus because _______.A. President Nixon ordered them thereB. the students asked them to comeC. the Ohio governor ordered them thereD. the school's administration asked them to come43. What happened in Kent, Ohio on May 4, 1970?A. President Richard Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia.B. Students at Kent State University began a peaceful protest.C. Riots broke out in the town's streets.D. National Guard soldiers killed four students.44. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive45. Which of the following words best describes the students at Kent State University in 1970?A. Apathetic.B. Passionate.C. Cynical.D. Nostalgic.Unit test 2Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1. Though it was difficult, Carlos knew the only _______ thing to do would be to admit cheating on the test.A. honestlyB. honorC. honorableD. honest2. Debbie is very _______ to the plight of homeless people and always gets very emotional when she sees them on the street.A. empathyB. empatheticC. sympathyD. sympathetic3. Certain types of birds often develop the skill of _______ and sound like they can speak.A. impressionsB. mimicryC. personificationD. imitating4. As babies develop, they need to learn to _______ before they can walk.A. runB. climbC. swimD. crawl5. When he was a child, Tony lost all vision in his right eye, so he feels _______ for the difficulties faced by blind people.A. empathyB. empatheticC. sympathyD. sympathetic6. Kindergarten teachers often have to reprimand their students for _______.A. mimicryB. misbehaviourC. miseryD. misunderstanding7. During the Christmas holiday, many people feel a surge of _______ and give to charities.A. malevolenceB. disciplineC. benevolenceD. sensitivity8. Babies usually cry when they feel _______ because they have no other way to express themselves.A. distinguishedB. dishonestC. distressedD. discouraged9. Different cultures have different ways of _______ their children.A. authorizingB. discipliningC. obeyingD. sympathizing10. The research project was an _______ success—we managed to prove our theory conclusively.A. overageB. overdueC. overnightD. overall11. Thomas has no _______ to the feelings of others—he always makes very negative and offensive comments.A. sensitivityB. senseC. sensoryD. sensitive12. No matter where Sue goes, something major happens; it's like she takes the _______ along with her.A. comedyB. tragedyC. romanceD. drama13. He reached out and _______ her cheek tenderly.A. scratchedB. strokedC. wipedD. massaged14. Brian felt incredible pressure and made a _______ decision, which ultimately turned out to be a big mistake.A. hasteB. hastilyC. hastyD. hasten15. The _______ events of this morning were making everyone feel very depressed and lonely.A. soberB. moderateC. blissfulD. welcome16. My brother was _______ interested in taking that psychology class at school.A. eagerlyB. excitedlyC. impatientlyD. keenly17. That documentary about the _______ of African refugees won all the major awards.A. plightB. flightC. blightD. slight18. Her little sister is still just a(n) _______; she turns six months next week.A. toddlerB. teenageC. infantD. adolescent19. Children love to _______ the actions they see in others, so be careful what you do!A. imitateB. irritateC. instigateD. implicate20. The photographs _______ strong memories of our holidays in France.A. damagedB. impairedC. evokedD. imitatedSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Don't let on that you like opera, or she'll make you listen to it all the time!22. She had already fallen asleep by the time we got back home.23. It was important for the child to calm down so the doctor could administer the flu shot.24. Professor Gregory went to the Amazon rainforest in search of plants that might help make new medicines.25. All the issues we're facing today stem from the President's decision last year.26. I finally worked up the nerve to ask Rick out on a date, and he said yes!27. Every time I try to get close and understand Catherine's problems, she pulls away.28. Alfredo received all the praise and congratulations, as though he had won the contest.29. If nothing else, that bright yellow coat will definitely help you stand out in a crowd!30. If you testify in court, you need to tell nothing but the truth or you could go to jail.Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Last summer, Derek completed a research project for his psychology thesis. He was studying child behaviour and wanted to trace bad behavior back to its source. Derek took children of different ages and put them in a(n) mostly empty room; there were only a few toys and a small couch to lie down on.He then presented them with different stimuli that they might encounter during the day. For example, he would play music at a loud or soft volume; adjust the lighting to be very bright or very dim; or fill the room with different smells, both good and bad. He had a(n) repertoire of several hundred distinct stimuli.It was interesting to watch the children's behaviour unfold in response to the changing environment. Nearly all children eventually displayed some form of naughty behaviour, but some of them created a serious disturbance in the room and had to be removed.The reactions were all fascinating, and Derek recorded everything that happened. He is now trying to comprehend the meaning of these results and the implications for child behaviour. Hopefully, his work will help clarify and identify potential sources of misbehaviour. Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Until very recently, most people assumed that the ability to feel and exhibit emotions was limited to human beings. It was generally assumed that animals could simply not feel emotions such as happiness, sadness, jealousy, anger, or grief. It wasn't that the intensity of these emotions was more limited than in humans; the general consensus was that such emotions were literally absent in all other animals.However, such thinking has recently been called into question as more and more researchers areuncovering evidence that suggests animals do indeed feel emotions. In some cases, these emotions are very obvious! Dog owners have known this for a long time. If a dog does something bad and is reprimanded by its owner, it will often hang its head low and exhibit "puppy-dog eyes." The dog knows it has been naughty and this is, in effect, its exhibition of sadness and sorrow.Another relatively clear example of animals' emotional behaviour is when they show aggression. In some cases, it doesn't take very much for animals to become irritated and angry. Dogs, wolves, lions, tigers, birds—nearly every animal has been observed in an agitated state and acting out against the cause of its frustration. In fact, animal researchers have even witnessed animals in the wild waging war and exacting revenge.Biologists have reported on countless other examples of animals' emotional behaviour. For example, some animals grieve over deceased family members, some dream and have nightmares, some display pride in the work demanded of them, some exhibit friendship and cooperation, and many show love. Examples of compassion and self-indulged enjoyment are also not uncommon. Based on the biological and scientific evidence, it seems beyond doubt that animals are capable of feeling and showing a wide range of emotions. Human do not have a monopoly on such feelings, and it's time for more people to understand that we're all part of one big emotional family.41. According to the article, which of the following was a general assumption made throughout much of history?A. People feel a wide range of emotions.B. Animals feel a wide range of emotions.C. People feel a limited range of emotions.D. Animals are incapable of feeling emotions.42. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive43. Which of the following would make the best title for this article?A. The Limited Emotional Lives of AnimalsB. A Monopoly on Emotional BehaviorC. Emotions are UniversalD. Animals are People Too44. What is meant by "puppy-dog eyes" (Para 2)?A. Eyes that are full of emotion.B. Eyes that show no emotion.C. Eyes that belong to a puppy.D. Eyes that look like a puppy's.45. Which of the following does the author NOT present in order to support the topic?A. Popular opinion.B. Personal opinion.C. Scientific evidence.D. Biological research.Unit test 3Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. The investigators searched her house after they received a(n) anonymous tip over the phone.2. In this instance, the judge declared the suspect not guilty.3. The government said the current threat level for a terrorist attack is relatively low.4. Tony was caught shoplifting and has been in police custody since last night.5. The job of a police investigator is to correlate all the available evidence and figure out who committed a crime and why it was committed.6. When we got married, we took almost everything so we definitely had to consolidate all of our stuff.7. The suspect was found not guilty since the lawyers couldn't find a(n) shred of evidence that8. The firefighters put their own lives in peril to save the people trapped in the burning building.9. Unfortunately, pickpockets are incredibly commonplace in many large cities.10. The suspect was arrested because he was in possession of a concealed weapon. Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. The police presence at airports seemed to double _______ after the bomb threat.A. overageB. overdueC. overnightD. overall12. In order to _______ information from people, investigators sometimes use questionable methods.A. extortB. extractC. exchangeD. exert13. It is a federal crime to _______ a lawyer in a courtroom.A. impersonateB. personifyC. personalizeD. impersonal14. After the September 11 _______ attacks in the United States, the government took extreme measures to make sure it wouldn't happen again.A. radicalB. revolutionaryC. terroristD. activist15. International business and _______ have made the world very interconnected and countries dependent on one another.A. online bankingB. commerceC. credit cardsD. retail16. I think pop-up ads on the Internet and spam in my e-mail inbox are terribly _______ —so much so that it might be an invasion of privacy.A. offensiveB. offenseC. defensiveD. defense17. Online retailers such as Amazon and iTunes are so successful that they have become _______ names.A. obviousB. householdC. opportunisticD. offensive18. The new facial recognition security system _______ knows who you are and if you have access to the building.A. anonymouslyB. obviouslyC. tastefullyD. automatically19. Today's students simply have to go _______ to find the answer to almost any homework question.A. onlineB. InternetC. WebD. computer20. After my store was broken into, the police officer drove me home as a _______.A. prerequisiteB. preventionC. pretensionD. precautionSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. As a safety measure, it's important to tear up bank documents that you don't need anymore.22. It was unbelievable! Kevin was robbed at broad daylight!23. Excuse me. Do you have any information on file about the Frank Spacey case?24. You can usually count on the police to help you out when you're in trouble.25. In order to enter the building, I needed to have my fingerprints scanned by a machine.26. I know the security guards need to ask for identification, but I was very unhappy with the way he went about it.27. After you check your bank balance online, remember to log off so no one else can steal your information.28. I would have helped out last weekend if only I had known you were moving.29. Did you cut up your old credit card after you received the new one?30. Passing through security in an airport takes a long time since the officers sometimes need to look through your luggage.Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Last summer, I went on vacation to Spain. On only the second day, my wallet was stolen. It was a very scary time, and I was obviously frustrated and angered. At first, I was angry I had lost the cash in my wallet. Then, I realized that the thief now had my credit cards and ID card! With only a little practice, he or she could easily forge my signature and make hundreds of unauthorized purchases.I immediately called the credit card companies to cancel my cards. The more I thought about it, the angrier I got. How could someone commit such fraud? The undoubted deceitfulness in stealing other people's wallets really made me wonder how someone could be completely without ethical standards or morals.Thankfully, I still had traveler's checks —which are widely accepted in Spain —at my hotel. However, I was no longer in a good mindset to enjoy my vacation. In my opinion, the authorities must attack this problem globally; it's not enough to just focus on pickpockets or identify theft that happens locally. With the Internet, there's no such thing as "local" anymore.Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many people often wonder about the terms "blue-collar crime" and "white-collar crime". What's the difference? Is one worse than the other? Are they committed by different kinds of people? What does crime have to do with the color of your shirt?First, it is helpful to understand that blue-collar workers are those people employed in jobs that require manual labor, and white-collar workers perform non-manual labor in an office setting. The terms can be dated back to the 19th century, when industrial workers and manual laborers were required to wear clothing suitable to the difficult work — which was typically a blue work shirt or blue coveralls. In contrast, professional workers in offices generally wore white dress shirts.Today, the primary distinctions between white-collar and blue-collar crime are the social class towhich the suspect belongs and the type of crime committed. Blue-collar crimes are committed by individuals from lower social classes (ie, less privileged backgrounds with fewer professional and societal opportunities), and white-collar crimes, conversely, are committed by individuals from higher, more affluent social classes.The exact nature of the crime is also a defining factor of blue-collar versus white-collar crime. Blue-collar crimes tend to be relatively obvious (eg, vandalism, robbery, and shoplifting) or violent (eg, assault, arson, and murder) crimes that are committed out of desperation. White-collar crimes, however, are "quieter" crimes (eg, bribery, embezzlement, and computer crime) committed by people who have the means and opportunity to exploit professional situations.It is impossible to say that one type of crime is worse than the other, for both have serious and lasting effects for the victims. Blue-collar crime gets more consistent exposure in the media, so we usually hear more about it on a regular basis. However, even though we might not hear many news stories about white-collar crime, it still occurs every day. The increase in computer crime and rising instances of identify theft are testament to that.41. Which of the following would make the best title for this article?A. White-Collar Crime: A Victimless Crime.B. A History of Blue-Collar and White-Collar Workers.C. Blue-Collar Crime Versus White-Collar Crime: An Explanation.D. An Examination into Blue-Collar Crime.42. With which of the following statements would the author likely agree?A. Identity theft is an example of blue-collar crime.B. All crime is equally bad for the victims.C. Many white-collar criminals have good jobs.D. Incidents of blue-collar crime are decreasing.43. The writer suggests that _______.A. blue-collar crime is heavily covered by the news mediaB. white-collar crime is heavily covered by the news mediaC. both types of crime are heavily covered by the news mediaD. crime is not heavily covered by the news media44. Which paragraph provides a historical context for modern-day blue-collar and white-collar?A. Paragraph 2.B. Paragraph 3.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.45. Which of the following would be an example of white-collar crime?A. Burglary.B. Rape.C. Kidnapping.D. Forgery.Unit test 4Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box. Historical poverty unexpected similarly guidelines capture assignment deny survey integrity1. Thomas is a journalist and will go to Russia next week on assignment for a new story.2. China's victory in the World Cup semifinals was so unexpected that people were up all night celebrating.3. The city newspaper conducted a(n) survey of residents to see what they thought of the new law.4. The election of US President Obama had such historical importance that it will be taught in classrooms for years to come.5. Newspaper journalists must follow a set of established guidelines when they write their articles.6. I couldn't believe that the politician had the nerve to deny those comments!7. People all over the country were similarly dissatisfied with the election.8. It was hard to trust Bill's integrity after he was caught lying and cheating.9. That editorial was about the government's responsibility to help people who are unemployed and living in poverty.10. The recovery of the missing girl and the capture of her kidnappers made headlines for a week.Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Your statement had a _______ that I don't think you intended to make—do you really think he should go to jail?A. denotationB. connotationC. commotionD. proliferation12. Tony tends to _______ a lot of his stories; you shouldn't believe absolutely everything he says.A. exaggerateB. exaggerationC. implicateD. implication13. Politicians need to be careful what they do or they will damage their public _______.A. pictureB. illustrationC. depictionD. image14. I don't agree with a lot of what he says; _______, I still think he's a good prime minister.A. neverthelessB. althoughC. whileD. whereas15. Newspaper journalists are not required to reveal their _______ if it might get that person in trouble.A. sourceB. editorC. writerD. resource16. In the courtroom, the suspect's _______ to the lawyer's questions was enough for the jury to know he was guilty.A. actionB. reactionC. reactionaryD. actionable17. Before the meeting began, the secretary tried to _______ the ground rules and guidelines.A. estimateB. devastateC. establishD. deconstruct18. I enjoy reading the _______ essays in the newspaper every morning since they aren't as impartial as the articles.A. viewpointB. editorialC. perspectiveD. belief19. She took many _______ classes in school to prepare for a life reporting the news aroundthe world.A. journalB. journalistC. journeyD. journalism20. The police won't comment on an _______ investigation since they still don't have all the answers.A. oncomingB. onlineC. ongoingD. onwardSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Do you think twenty-four-hour news channels will ever run out of things to report about?22. The local newspaper decided to lead with the story about the election results.23. Unfortunately, many people believe that if it's in print, then it must be true.24. In the United States, more than seven out of every ten people own a computer.25. The music was so loud that I asked Carl to turn it down.26. I generally don't believe something unless I can see it with my own eyes.27. Eventually, the killer was caught by the police, but it wasn't soon enough.28. I read an article that newspapers and magazines will disappear in the future and everything will be online.29. When I lived abroad, I was forced to turn to the Internet to stay current with the news.30. It's nice to know that people still read real books in spite of new technology like e-books and digital downloads.Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.I've found that I can make a pretty good living as an online journalist. I submit articles to several different websites and I also write regular updates to my own blog. In China alone, that's more than one billion potential readers!I carry my laptop computer with me wherever I go, just in case something happens and I need to report on it. Many days I just write about minor events, but you never know when something truly momentous will happen. Moreover, when something big does happen, you need to be quick and get the story in first. Other reporters can sometimes be ferocious and try to steal the big stories. If you're too slow, you'll definitely miss out.For example, I was drinking coffee one morning at a local café when I saw a police chase speed down the street. The reporter in me got curious, so I quickly hopped in my car to follow the police. Was I ever startled to find out that the person the police were chasing was a famous movie star! I was the first person to report the arrest and it really helped my career. Reader feedback on my blog was overwhelmingly positive and I almost doubled the number of people visiting my site!Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.One of the most memorable days of James's life began as a bright and beautiful morning. In fact, it was one of the most beautiful days James could ever remember. He went to work as usual in downtown Washington, DC and everything seemed normal. However, during his 9:00 meeting, something strange happened. The world as he knew it changed forever.Shortly after 9:30, the entire building shook. James and his coworkers all looked around at each other in nervous wonder. Instantly, the sirens began—police cars, ambulances, fire engines. It seemed to be a never-ending parade of emergency vehicles speeding by his building. You see, James works less than a mile from the Pentagon and the day was September 11, 2001.。

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新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第9单元1. M y neighbour just covered over his old dirtdriveway with cement.Your answer Correct answercement cement2. C indy is a kindergarten teacher, whichmeans she spends most of her daydedicated children.Your answer Correct answerdedicated entertaining3. I don't need to pay for my health insurancepersonally because my employer pays for it.Your answer Correct answeremployer employer4. E mergency room doctors need to havemaximum surgery in their schedules since they never know when they'll be needed.Your answer Correct answersurgery flexibility5. T he big news this week is that there is amajor shortageUK.Your answer Correct answershortage shortage6. T he location of his new job was farther fromhis home, but he decided the higher pay was worth it.Your answer Correct answerlocation location7. I think Rebecca certainly has the rightpersonality to be a television newscaster:outgoing, happy, and friendly.Your answer Correct answerpersonality personality8. T he university opened a new library andentertaining it to the retiring librarian.Your answer Correct answerentertaining dedicated9. W anda was fired after her boss receivednumerous complaints about her rude behaviour.Your answer Correct answernumerous numerous10. The doctor delivered excellent news: Iwouldn't need flexibility on my leg after all!Your answer Correct answerflexibility surgerySection B: Choose the best way tocomplete the sentences.11. D o we have the _______ of coming to work onFriday or is it mandatory?A. optionB. optionalC. optionsD. optioning12. I've never ridden a _______ because theymove so fast and frighten me.A. bicycleB. motorcycleC. unicycleD. tricycle13. T hinking about my job interview tomorrowscares me to death and fills me with _______.A. breadB. treadC. dreadD. thread14. M any _______ companies are workingtogether to help find a cure for AIDS.A. multinationalB. multimediaC. multilingualD. multicultural15. E mployees are usually much more _______ ifthey think the boss listens to their ideas.A. cooperateB. cooperativeC. cooperatingD. cooperation16. M y father always taught me to be a _______ inlife and not just a spectator.A. participantB. participateC. participationD. participates17. B BC Light Programme _______ for themasses.A. strutsB. entertainsC. dedicatesD. caters18. W hen she had flu, Jenny's doctor wrote her a_______ for medicine.A. inscriptionB. descriptionC. prescriptionD. subscription19. I n graduate school, Brad wrote his PhD_______ about ancient Chinese history.A. hypothesisB. thesisC. theoryD. proposal20. W e have to work in a different building nextweek because _______ of the new airconditioning system will take several days.A. insulationB. inspirationC. insinuationD. installationSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Many people save much money for a longtime so they can travel someplace exciting on holiday.Your answer Correct answermuch up22. George will soon see how many things willmake demands on his time since he'sgoing back to school in the fall while stillworking full time.Your answer Correct answeron on23. I told my six-year-old daughter to sing herheart while at the performance tonight.Your answer Correct answerwhile out24. In order to get alone in this career, you needto make all the right contacts.Your answer Correct answeralone ahead25. "I'm kind of scared," Lucy told me. "Canyou hold my hand?"Your answer Correct answerof of26. Many people think my job is easy; On thecontrary, it's very difficult!Your answer Correct answerOn on27. Over times, Jerry wondered why he decidedto spend the summer in India.Your answer Correct answerOver At28. The politician and his wife stood sideby side as he announced his resignation.Your answer Correct answerby by29. He was cut off from all his friends when hestudied abroad.Your answer Correct answeroff off30. Just how do you expect to carry withcrazy plan?Your answer Correct answerwith outPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on thefollowing passage.Every year, thousands of students choose to escape the insulated (31)ivory tower of university life and study abroad. There are almost as many reasons for studying abroad as there are students. Some want to (32)mattress their CVs and increase their chances of employment after graduation. Some want to volunteer and help the (33)underprivileged people who live in poorer countries. Some want to learn a skill, so they attend specialized programs, like(34)agricultural field schools where they can participate in digs. Still others want to learn a language so they choose to live in a country where that language is spoken.These are all (35)frequently valid reasons for wanting to study abroad. Interestingly, students who only want the experience for their CVs will (36)choose programs that closer to home and less challenging. They aren't fully invested in the program and, unfortunately, the work these students perform often goes(37)bolster by the community in which theylive and work.On the other hands, students who want more than just the experience — those who truly want to help people and do good — often find and choose programs that are well (38)suited to their interests, despite their location and challenge. The work these students perform also(39)typically results in considerable good for their respective communities. Research has shown that, for students in this latter group, choosing an appropriate study-abroad program is a strong (40)bolster of future success in life.Your answer Correct answer(31) i vory tower ivory tower(32) m attress bolster(33) u nderprivileged underprivileged(34) a gricultural archaeological(35) f requently equally(36) typically(37) b olster unnoticed(38) s uited suited(39) t ypically frequently(40) b olster indicatorPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on thefollowing passage.Dear Mr. Gregory:I recently graduated from Oxford University and am interested in interviewing for the advertised position of Marketing Assistant with Blue Fish Graphics. I believe that Blue Fish Graphics is an ideal company where I can become a responsible and active participant in the growing field of graphic arts marketing. I am confident that my skills and experience speak for themselves and that my qualifications are a good match for this position.My extensive and diverse coursework at Oxford allowed me to gain a broad understanding of and appreciation for the industry in general and thecorporate goals and objectives of Blue Fish Graphics in particular. In addition to art history and marketing classes, I also studied arts management and was involved in several large-scale fundraising events on behalf of student organizations with which I was involved. These experiences taught me the importance of organization, communication, and flexibility. Often, ultimate responsibility for the effectiveness and success of the fundraising events fell to me. These rewarding experiences certainly paid off with the knowledge that I gained as a result.My previous summer work experience as a sales assistant for a local business provided me with a strong base of communication knowledge and helped me learn the importance of effective marketing strategies. I am willing and able to work on several projects at once, I can write about a diverse range of topics, I work quickly and efficiently, and I'm sure that I would be an asset to Blue Fish Graphics.I have included a copy of my CV which outlinesmy background and experience in greater detail. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and I look forward to speaking with you soon.Sincerely,David Jennings41. A ccording to this passage, which of thefollowing statements is TRUE?A. Mr. Gregory is looking for a job.B. Mr. Gregory is a student at OxfordC. David Jennings is looking for a job.D. David Jennings is a student at42. W hich paragraph contains information aboutthe writer's previous employment?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.43. T he writer claims that his experiences taughthim the importance of all of the followingEXCEPT _______.A. the ability to change plans and hisscheduleB. the ability to quickly achieve goalsand responsibilitiesC. staying organizedD. speaking clearly and making sure heis understood44. W hich of the following statements has themost significance to this potential employer?A. I recently graduated from OxfordUniversity.B. I also studied arts management andwas involved in several large-scalefundraising events.C. I'm sure that I would be an asset toBlue Fish Graphics.D. My previous summer workexperience ... helped me learn theimportance of effective marketingstrategies.45. T his passage is best described as _______.A. persuasiveB. informativeC. entertainingD. argumentative。

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