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(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

into forto out of withbetween inonon through ((infrom aboutalike identically distinct than investigate beneficial enforce apply to impact strengthen However fromWhennot same as set aside efficiently identifyabsorbed probe competitiveD. to be38.The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and ErnestHemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39.He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40.Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, shestill has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us aswe experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.A. substantialC. beneficialD. potential42.It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he isnew and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43.When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declarationof all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44.You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in collegebecause it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjust45.Mr. Collins argues that it is unrealistic for his secretary to do anythingfor any real purpose before she has reached the level of ________C B AD C C B C D A(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I was a kid, I read every comic book ever published. I quickly went through all of them in a couple of days, and then reread the good ones until the next issues arrived.But as I got older, my eyeballs must have slowed down! I mean comic books started to pile up faster than my brother Russell. It wasn't until much later did I realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame. They're still moving as well as ever. The problem is there's too much to read these days and too little time to read every word of it.Now, besides novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of books and magazines. There are hundreds of techniques you could learn to help you read faster. But I know of three that are especially good.Previewing is especially useful for getting a general idea of heavy reading, like long and hard magazine or newspaper articles. Read the entire first two paragraphs of whatever you've chosen. Next read only the first sentence of each successive paragraph. Then read the entire last paragraph. It can give you as much as half the comprehension in as little as one-tenth the time.Skimming is a good way to get a general idea of light reading, like short and simple popular magazines or the sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper. Think of your eyes as magnets. Force them to move fast. Sweep each line and pick up only a few key words in each line.Clustering trains you to look at groups of words instead of one at a time to increase your speed and comprehension enormously. It is a totally different way of seeing what we read. Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to see all the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work – and at home – in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46.What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47.Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48.What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doinglight reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49.What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50.Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language.Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people will begin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus, a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51.Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52.Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54.Which of the following is one important influence on our language inthe past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a "thumbs up" sign in America means, "Great!" However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, "I am interested in you" or "I like you." Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56.According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's realmeaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57.The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58.If a person starts copying your body language, what does thissuggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59.People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learning grammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever your opinion about grammar and whichever is the way you are taught, you need to use different strategies to help you learn grammar more effectively.61.How is grammar defined in the passage?A. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.62.According to the passage, why is learning grammar important?A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.63.In the writer's opinion, what is the best way to learn grammar?A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.64.What's the difference between teachers' opinions in the way oflearning grammar?A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.66.Why are girls interested in gossip?A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.67.What do some boys want to prove by discussing sports?A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.68.What will a woman expect her husband to do if she tells him about aproblem?A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.69.Men usually show friendship by ________.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together70.What message does the writer want to send out?A. Both men and women should speak directly.B. Talking to women is easier than talking to men.C. There are many differences between men and women.D. It's beneficial to understand gender differences in using language.D B D A D D A A C B D B A C A C B BA D C AB A Cmanage trasubmar。

新视野大学英语视听说第二版第二册quiz答案unit1~10

新视野大学英语视听说第二版第二册quiz答案unit1~10

新视野大学英语视听说第二版第二册quiz答案unit1~10吐血整理,视听说quiz答案,独家资料,正确率高达百分之九十五以上,欢迎下载unit 11)budget 2) ritual interaction 3) ticking 4) Assessing 5) increasingly2)6) A 7) B 8) B 9) D 10) C3) 11) Instead of 12) intentions 13) putting off 14) guilty 15) wishing4)16) blame 17) have 18) organizing 19)efficiently 20) subject tounit 21)taking part 2) improvement 3) sacrifice 4) standards 5) compete2) 6) D 7) C 8) D 9) A 10) A3) 11) different sizes 12) giants 13) the rest of us 14) orunder15) skill4)16) control 17) extreme 18) injury 19) payment 20) worth itunit 31)character 2) compromises 3) mutual 4) expectation 5) work out2)6) B 7) A 8) B 9) D 10) C吐血整理,视听说quiz答案,独家资料,正确率高达百分之九十五以上,欢迎下载3)11) perfectly 12) sewing 13) distant objects 14)farsighted 15) at arm's length4)16) cloudy 17) judging distances 18)slightly 19) background20) different eye viewsunit 41)insurance 2) descended 3) nourishing 4) exile 5) territory 6)B 7) B 8) A 9) B 10) A 11) abroad 12) fast food 13) amounts14) inevitably 15) quality 16) served 17) medium 18) environment19) reasonable 20) expensiveunit 51)wept 2) packaged 3) filtered 4) harden 5) manufacturer2) 6) D 7) D 8) B 9) C 10) B3)11) Experts 12) shelters 13) new major study 14) theworld's birth rate4)15) Researchers 16) birth control devices 17) family planning programs5) 18) reducing 19) population growth 20) fewerbirths than deathsunit 6吐血整理,视听说quiz答案,独家资料,正确率高达百分之九十五以上,欢迎下载1)label 2) superficial 3) specific 4) characteristics 5) convey2) 6) D 7) D 8) B 9) C 10) A3)11) belong 12) the way 13) overdressed 14) elegant 4)15) fashion 16) appropriate 17) skirt orpants5)18) you will be under stressthroughout your interview6)19) To move oract restlessly or nervously with a tight collar7)20) they are truly comfortable and wear them before the big eventunit 71)stirred 2) discharged from 3) delegated 4) destructive 5) indispensable2)6) B 7) A 8) B 9) D 10) D3)11) preserve 12) survive 13) in movies4) 14) eager 15) little hope 16) adjust to 17) In addition 5)18)themselves aslosers in movies and history books6) 19)in order to get rid of their problems7)20) the population of Indians has been going down quickly unit 8吐血整理,视听说quiz答案,独家资料,正确率高达百分之九十五以上,欢迎下载1)poll 2) salary 3) occupation 4) preferable 5)contribution2) 6) B 7) A 8) A 9) C 10) A3) 11) apply 12) commitment 13) opportunity 14) restaurant4) 15) experience 16) customer 17) attending5)18) could talk toguests confidently during the voyage6)19)I am an organized person and I don't get upset easily 7)20) addition to your company if I wereacceptedunit 91)equivalent 2) tortured 3) insane 4) scattered 5) deceived2) 6) C 7) C 8) D 9) D 10) D3)11) fence 12) chest 13) breathe 14) challenges4) 15) sharing 16) wonderful 17) poured in5)18) about 35,000 pieces of mail had beenreceived and sorted 6)19) gave us comfortand became a source of strength for us7) 20) go to piles of letters marked with “Funny" if we needed alaughunit 101)boundaries 2) cheated 3) appointed 4) dwarfed 5) ensure吐血整理,视听说quiz答案,独家资料,正确率高达百分之九十五以上,欢迎下载2) 6) B 7) C 8) C 9) D 10) C3)11) 800,000 12) destroyed 13) chosen 14) guns4) 15) bridges 16) effectively 17) coal5) 18) men and planes during the bombing ofGermany6)19) air crews might have a onein twenty chance of returning alive7)20)bombing trips became victims after the war ended。

新视野英语教程ii(读写教程)课后练习答案

新视野英语教程ii(读写教程)课后练习答案

新视野英语教程ii(读写教程)课后练习答案新视野英语教程第⼆册课后习题答案Unit 1 Key to ExercisesSection AReading out1. peace2. but3. Even so4. by5. taking6. inGetting the Message1. Downey, California; 19532. the building was damaged in an earthquake and the restaurant is losing money3. they have good memories of that old McDonald’s4. rewrite the history5. tell the story of the first McDonald’s and show different attitudes of different people towards the restaurant Using the Right Word1. location b. denied 3. amount 4. damage 5. claim 6. actually 7. inspecting8. structuresWorking with Expressions1. in2. with3. of4. from5. down6. away7. with8. downFocusing on Sentences StructureA1. There is no room for four people on the back seat of the car.2. There is room for 50 people in this restaurant.1. He raised the radio close to his car. Even so, he could not hear anything at all.2. The team was defeated again yesterday. Even so, there is still hope to win in the final round.3. The man had not received any formal education, but even so, he became a famous writer. TranslatingA1. The house was on fire and the people inside were in danger of losing their lives.2. He cannot afford to buy such a fine house.3. Although this idea may sound strange, it does make sense.4. John seems (to be )a nice person. Even so, I don’t trust him.B1. 虽说第⼀家麦当劳餐馆只售汉堡包和薯条,它还是成了⼀种⽂化象征.2. 这些⼈想到餐馆连同他们美好的回忆⼀起被摧毁,感到⾮常愤怒.3. 他们在利⽤那次地震作借⼝.4. 有⼈认为麦当劳想关闭这家餐馆的真正原因与⾦钱⽆关.Basic Writing Skills1. are2. go3. is4. is5. needs6. was7. were8. areSection B1. B2. C3. C4. D5. BUsing the Right Word1. purchasing2. critical3. defeat8. uniformWorking with Expressions1. at2. out3. to4. out5. against6. on7. to8. inSection CA1). Mr. and Mrs. Zhang Hua’s 2). dinner 3). Friday 4). 18th 5). January6). 7:007). pm 8). Suite 402, No. 120 Jianguo Road (W)B1) We take pleasure in inviting you to2) from 12 to 15 October, 20053) newly designed samples4) will be on exhibition5) please inform us of your date of arrivalC1) the honor of your presence2) a reception in White Cloud guest House3) the 9th September, 2005,4) 7:00 to 8:00 pmUnit 2 Key to ExercisesSection AReading out1. lasts2. importantGetting the Message1. C2. C3. B4. A5. DUsing the Right Word1. furniture2. appear3. advertisement4. desire5. foolish6. creates7. economy8. additionalWorking with Expressions1. in2. to3. about4. towards5. at6. in7. for8. toFocusing on Sentence StructureA.1. Children like it because it is more than just a simple toy.2. More than just your life will be affected ; it is the whole group.3. She can more than just sing well; she is also a good dancer. B1. It appears that you’ll be the only boy at the party.A1. If he start s talking about the past, you’ll never get away from him.2. There is a tendency for job losses to rise in the winter.3. Because of my frequent demands, father finally agreed to go to Australia with me.4. He sold his shop and opened a new one to make more money.B1.迅速变化的不仅仅只是⼀年流⾏⽽第⼆年就过时的服饰和发型,⽽是整个⽣活⽅式.2.⽐如,1981年,⼀位名不见经传的⽼夫⼈出现在⼀个电视⼴告中,她看着⼀只很⼩的汉堡包,⼤声抱怨说:“⽜⾁呢”3.尽管时装设计师影响时装潮流为的是赚钱,但是这种赚钱的欲望并不能解释其他⽅⾯的时尚,例如语⾔。

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 5

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 5

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 5新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit1unit5词汇和结构_________thatmyheadhadcleared,mybrainwasalsobeginningtoworkmuchbetter.cforsinc enowdespite如果遇到什么事要离开,就会发生什么事,引起人们的注意。

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【免费下载】新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 6

【免费下载】新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 6

词汇与结构____________ before we leave, the day after tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner party. DHad they arrived Would they arrive Were they arriving Were they to arriveThe mere fact _____________ most people believe a nuclear war would be madness doesn't mean it will not occur. AThat which what whyWhen he arrived, he found _____________ the aged and the sick at home. BNothing but none but none other than no other thanI had just started back to the house to change my clothes _____________ I heard voices. D As while after whenThe man in the corner confessed to _____________ a lie to the manager of the company. B Have told having told being told be toldI saw the _____________ of the taxi before it disappeared around the corner of the street. B Signal rear look sceneAlthough I liked the appearance of the house, what really made me decide to buy it was the beautiful _____________ through the window. DPerspective look picture viewShe was so _____________ in her job that she didn't hear anybody knocking at the door. B Attracted absorbed drawn outstandingThis hotel _____________ $60 for a single room with a bath. DClaims demands prices chargesIn preparing scientific reports of experiments, a student should _____________ his findings in clear and precise language. DExemplify predict raise presentThe doctor told Penny that too much _____________ to the sun is bad for the skin. A Exposure means exhibition gratitudeViolence in the local prison has _____________ two lives. CRemoved killed cost murderedThis book is full of practical _____________ on home improvements and repairs. BHelps tips nods cluesIn general, matters which lie entirely within the state boundaries are the ______ concern of the state government. DExcessive external explosive exclusiveA friendship may be ________, relaxed, situational or deep and lasting DIdentical original critical superficialThe observer's statement about the accident was very _____; we know almost everything about it now. ASpecific especial exceptional specialUnless he is ________ intense love, he hardly ever looks into someone else's eyes for very long. AConfessing refusing granting coveringSome of your suggestions have been adopted but others have been _______ as they are not workable. BTurned away turned down turned back turned outOccasionally we experience strong winds and storms from the west, but the_____ winds are from the north-east. BExisting prevailing particular specialThe escaped prisoner waited until the _____ of night before leaving his hiding place. DDark deep depth dead选词填空Correct answer:(1) application (2) settings (3) infers (4) confess (5) spoil (6) somewhat (7) prefer (8) conveys (9) approval (10) undermine其他词:engagement confesses counsel concede injureMy name changes, depending on the situation. For example, if I am filling out an important 1 , I use the name on my birth certificate, Judith. It wouldn't sound right, if my friends called me Judith; it's too polite. So, in social 2 , I go by the name Judy. My best friends sometimes just call me "J". They say using fewer syllables 3 closeness. However, I have to 4 that I don't really like to be called "J". I go along with it, though, because I wouldn't want to 5 their fun. At work, things are 6 different because I am a writer. When I write, they 7 thatI use my initials J. A. Subsequently, everyone at work calls me "J. A." They say using initials8 a certain amount of distinction. Then there are the people who want to gain your 9 by putting a title before your last name: "Ms. Thompson, your table is ready," states the waiter at the restaurant. It's not exactly harmful, but it does sound a little too impressive for me. My mother is a Ms. or Mrs.; I'm just a Judy. Still I wouldn't want to 10 the manner in which people go about their business, so I keep quiet. I have gradually come to accept that as I get older, I am turning into a Ms. You can call me Judy, though.完型填空Correct answer:(1) successful (2) conspicuous (3) characters (4) athletes (5) existence (6) talent (7) explain (8) unique (9) favoring (10) intended (11) led (12) well-liked (13) example (14) Fortunately (15) ribbed (16) given (17) same (18) criminals (19) appeal (20) associateMaybe there are a lot of very 1 Jeffs out there that I don't know, but it seems that in general, Jeffs are everyday people who don't do anything 2 . There has never been anyone really famous named Jeff. Those actors who are named Jeff are not lead 3 , but rather play supporting roles in films. Great 4 don't usually have the name, Jeff, either. WasI condemned to an average 5 when my parents named me? Did my mom recognize my lack of 6 at birth and so named me Jeff? My mom liked the name, but she can't really 7 why she chose it. At the time, the name was fairly 8 . But when my mom was 9 this name, so were many other parents; and contrary to what she had 10 , my name became quite common. I wonder what it was that 11 my parents to choose my name. Was it in a book of names or was there a 12 singer at the time with the name? I don't know of an13 .14 , my mom never called me by my full name. I was often 15 when friends of mine saw that my 16 name was Jeffrey and not Jeff. People find some name funny and the 17 holds true for mine. Later, there were some infamous 18 who used their full name, Jeffrey. The name lost a lot of its 19 after that. Many people started to 20 the name with people who were crazy.Success submit successfully successfulPleasant happy conspicuous sadCharacteristics characteristic characters characterAthletes attitude attraction athleteExtent existence exercise exampleRemarkable talent responsibility stupidityExplain give example exemplify accountUnlike united unique usedFavorite favor favorable favoringIntention intended intends intendingLed said gave wentPositive populated popped well-likedExternal explain example excuseFortunately Formerly Unfortunately FirmlyRibbed laughed made fun revealedGiven spoken taken fullyGeneral other positive sameCriminals crimes cripples crime stoppersApplaud appeal appearance affectAccept arrange associate approach阅读理解If the population of the Earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to support life on the planet. One possible solution to the problem has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan: he believes that before the Earth's resources are completely used up it will be possible to change the atmosphere (大气圈) of Venus (金星) and so create a new world almost as large as the Earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the Earth and has only a tiny amount of water.Sagan suggests that algae (藻类), plant life that can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be produced in conditions similar to those on Venus. The algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the gasses in the atmosphere and change them into oxygen that people can breathe. But before man can set foot on Venus, it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain to cool the planet, so that after a few years conditions like those on Earth will be produced.If the experiments are successful, life will become possible there but it will not be pleasant at first. When they go to Venus, the first citizens will have to take plenty of water with them and get used to days and nights lasting 60 Earth days. But there will also be some advantages. They will live longer because their hearts will suffer less stress than on Earth.CADBCMen may eventually move to Venus because ______________________.A. there are many people on the EarthB. we have used too much oil and waterC. the limited resources can't support life on the EarthD. people take up too much spaceNow it is difficult for us to move to Venus because ______________________.A. it is too hot for men to land onB. there is no water thereC. we cannot change the environment thereD. it's a long distance for us to go thereThe algae play a very important role in the possible solution because _______________.A. they can be produced easily on the EarthB. there are a lot of them on VenusC. they can be easily carried to VenusD. they can live in hot and cold conditions and produce oxygenThe first citizens will find life on Venus not pleasant because ___________.A. their hearts will suffer more stressB. their days and nights will last quite longC. there are not any houses thereD. there is too much water thereOne of the advantages the first citizens on Venus will enjoy is ___________.A. they will have much more spaceB. they won't suffer from heart diseaseC. their life will last longerD. they will have better living conditionsSince the late 1960s a growing number of women have expressed a strong dissatisfaction with any marriage arrangement in which the husband and his career are the most important considerations in the marriage. By the end of the 1970s, for example, considerably less than half of the women in the United States still believed that they would put their husbands and children ahead of their own careers.More and more American women have come to believe that they should be equal partners in their marriages. This stage of marriage, although still unusual in most American marriages at present, will grow most rapidly in the future. In an equal marriage, the wife gets a full-time job or career which has equal importance to her husband's. The long-standing division of labor between husband and wife comes to an end. The husband is no longer the main provider of family income, and the wife no longer has the main responsibilities for household duties and raising children. Husband and wife share all these duties equally. Power over family decisions is also shared equally.The rapid change in women's attitudes toward marriage in the 1970s reflected the rapid changes in the larger society. The Women's Liberation Movement appeared in the late 1960s, demanding an end to all forms of prejudice against females. An Equal Rights Amendment (修正案) to the US Constitution was proposed which would make any form of prejudice on thebasis of sex illegal, and though it has failed to be confirmed, it continues to have millions of supporters.BACDASince the late 1960s more women have been dissatisfied with the marriage in which __________________.A. they are unhappyB. they are in a lower positionC. only the husband earns moneyD. the wife only takes care of the householdWhat is the long-standing division of labor between husband and wife in America?A. Husband―provider,wife―domestic duties.B. Husband and wife share the housework.C. Husband and wife have equal responsibility.D. Husband plays a higher role than the wifeWhich statement is NOT true about the new type of marriage?A. Husband and wife share all their duties equally.B. Wife can also make the decisions in the family.C. Wife earns their living while husband does the housework.D. Husband is also responsible for raising children.Women's attitudes toward marriage involve ____________________.A. the Women's Liberation MovementB. forbidding any form of prejudice against womenC. the changing roles of husband and wife in the marriageD. all of the aboveWhich of the following describes the general idea for this passage?A. The Changing Patterns of Americans' Marriage.B. An Ideal Marriage.C. The Women's Liberation Movement.D. The need for Equal Rights between Husband and Wife.Rote-learning (死记硬背), spoon-fed education, produces a brand of kids that don't know what to do when entering university. They are disciplined into following, not leading. Yet the future depends on creativity and imagination. The world needs creators, makers and shakers of the new centuries, not the followers of the past centuries. As the numbers increase at college and university level, more students from the lower ends are likely to be thrown into a process designed to choose only learners that have proved excellent in listening to teachers.There are three ways to learn: looking, listening and doing.Students and teachers today are a product of learning by listening. The computer may not be liked by traditional teachers, who use rote-learning to put information, which will be out of date in a few years, into the heads of the students. With computer learning you learn by looking, listening and doing; you use three methods of learning, not just one. Therefore, you can learn faster.The changing speed of information is frightening. What we learn now will be out of date in the near future. So what students are learning now at school may be replaced by the time they finish university. We have to learn by choice what to forget. Rote-learning for exams is one thing, but wouldn't it be better to learn how to learn? The students at university today could possibly be doing a job in the not too distant future which has not yet been invented.DDBBBAccording to the author, the future doesn't need ____________.A. creativityB. imaginationC. creatorsD. followersIn the author's view, how can students learn well?A. Carefully listen to the teacher in class.B. Take down every single word said by the teacher.C. Learn all the notes by heart.D. Combine listening with looking and doing.What does the author mean by "The changing speed of information is frightening"?A. We don't have enough time to adjust ourselves to the speed of information.B. What we learned today may not be useful tomorrow.C. The pace of life is too fast.D. The world is changing every minute.What does the last sentence of the passage tell us?A. Rote-learning is completely harmful.B. Students may have to do jobs which are not yet in existence.C. It's better to learn how to learn than learn what to forget.D. Students must imagine the futureThe author's attitude towards rote-learning is _________.A. approvingB. disapprovingC. confidentD. opposite to what the words say。

新视野大学英语读写教程2unit1 quiz

新视野大学英语读写教程2unit1  quiz

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否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.B. To help them improve their way of doing things.C. To encourage them to move to Japan.D. To teach them how to work with Japanese people. 2.B. They don't know how to use email.C. They don't have good technology.D. They don't produce enough products. 3.B. By phone.C. By email.A. By fax.A. They produce too much paperwork.A. To tell them how to create paperwork.D. In person. 4.B. They use their meeting time well.C. They don't spend much time on meetings.D. They produce superb products. 5.B. Budgets.C. Leisure.D. Managers.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.B. To explain a book he is reading.C. To explain Chinese customs.D. To explain Chinese relationships. 7.B. Brother fight against each other.C. People often get angry.D. People view relationships differently.A. People often kill themselves.A. To explain Shakespeare.A. Dress.A. They have good managers who work hard.8.A. He should not fight against him.B. He should protect him.C. He should help him when he can.D. He should do everything his older brother says.9.A. A tree falls on him.B. He jumps off the top of a tree.C. He hangs himself from a tree.D. He runs into a tree.10.A. Bao the Orphan.B. Chinese books.C. Shakespeare's works.D. That people would kill themselves.注意事项Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语视听说2quiz答案

新视野大学英语视听说2quiz答案

新视野大学英语视听说2quiz答案Unit 1 InternationalClock TalkShort ConversationsLong ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie SpeechStory-retelling1. Sit quietly and listen to him2. A blank stare3. Put it a different way4. speak up in class5. In turn/ a great deal ofHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3age, size and future years agowith distance that monthlight year in space measurements the idea down and break up possibly even older Unit 2 All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold Short ConversationsLong ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie SpeechHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3the ball something unexpectedthe job or activity it out of the parkit over very successfula job or activity something wrongmuch it is worth to my selling price新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 3 Pros and Cons of mixed MarriagesShort Conversations9. A Long ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Dialogwifeby oldListening and SpeakingOK the kitchen bowl of ice creamdon’t need to write it down 5. a plate of bacon and eggsSupplementary ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3care about marriages .longer to get married people togethera blind date their cultural traditions for the other a relationshiptheir chances someone over the Internet新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 4 A Hunk of Burning LoveShort ConversationsLong ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie SpeechalongHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3a question be admittedof all school records results of the TOFELacceptable TOFEL score English trainingaccept students regular classmore information pass classes新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 5 Enough of worries and tearsShort ConversationsLong ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Speechthe light touches and falls rise with you place go there your waytogether all creatures me explain10. in the great circle of lifeHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3million new cases increased treatmentsresults ,000 it has spread coming back by half 15 yearswomen新视野大学英语听说教程2Uni t 6 What’s in a nameWarming upShort conversationsLong conversationPassageMovie dialogdecisions in on’s w rong with mean a minute a challenge he’s doing his wayimaginedTask 1Task 2Task 3government reform law forced totop importance on forgoal40 percent and minorityperforming students after-school help新视野大学英语听说教2Unit 7 Relax or DieShort Conversations9. D Long ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Speechreal harda miracleoccasionsHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2mental health the findingsthe results the informationwhat treatment anxietydrugs likely to admitserious disorders many serious cases later新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 8 Life Outside of WorkShort Conversations9. A Long ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Speechlight had gone remember’t go the right way wesuffer defeat’re really testedthe highest mountainthis government and this country give your best hopes and good spirits 10. in ourheartsHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3much they expect to learn reportingcharged with pressurea warning not be held responsible influenced that decision reason to stop earnings hide bad news新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 9 Only Losers QuitShort Conversations1C Long ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Speechon in part of lifeown destiny gave you that outbox of chocolates got the cancerlittle flowers on itHomework ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3a plan cancer ratesprevention and control leading cause of death the rise chemicalspopulations common forms,action is needed cancer testing新视野大学英语听说教程2Unit 10 The Tragedy of WarWarming upShort ConversationsLong ConversationUnderstanding a PassageMovie Speechgreater responsibility saved lives7. honor defending somethingListening and Discussion1. A Japanese pen friend.2. He had always criticized the nuclear attacks.3. Around 140,000 people.4. Open-ended.5. Open-ended. Homework Listening Task 1Task 2Task 3payments money than expected to out of money out of for itselfwith the deaththe poor federal workers。

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

(完整版)新视野大学英语2级读写quiz1(含答案)

into forto out of withbetween inonon through ((infrom aboutalike identically distinct than investigate beneficial enforce apply to impact strengthen However fromWhennot same as set aside efficiently identifyabsorbed probe competitiveD. to be38.The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and ErnestHemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39.He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40.Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, shestill has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us aswe experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.A. substantialC. beneficialD. potential42.It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he isnew and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43.When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declarationof all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44.You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in collegebecause it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjust45.Mr. Collins argues that it is unrealistic for his secretary to do anythingfor any real purpose before she has reached the level of ________C B AD C C B C D A(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I was a kid, I read every comic book ever published. I quickly went through all of them in a couple of days, and then reread the good ones until the next issues arrived.But as I got older, my eyeballs must have slowed down! I mean comic books started to pile up faster than my brother Russell. It wasn't until much later did I realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame. They're still moving as well as ever. The problem is there's too much to read these days and too little time to read every word of it.Now, besides novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of books and magazines. There are hundreds of techniques you could learn to help you read faster. But I know of three that are especially good.Previewing is especially useful for getting a general idea of heavy reading, like long and hard magazine or newspaper articles. Read the entire first two paragraphs of whatever you've chosen. Next read only the first sentence of each successive paragraph. Then read the entire last paragraph. It can give you as much as half the comprehension in as little as one-tenth the time.Skimming is a good way to get a general idea of light reading, like short and simple popular magazines or the sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper. Think of your eyes as magnets. Force them to move fast. Sweep each line and pick up only a few key words in each line.Clustering trains you to look at groups of words instead of one at a time to increase your speed and comprehension enormously. It is a totally different way of seeing what we read. Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to see all the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work – and at home – in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46.What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47.Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48.What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doinglight reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49.What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50.Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language.Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people will begin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus, a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51.Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52.Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54.Which of the following is one important influence on our language inthe past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a "thumbs up" sign in America means, "Great!" However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, "I am interested in you" or "I like you." Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56.According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's realmeaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57.The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58.If a person starts copying your body language, what does thissuggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59.People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learning grammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever your opinion about grammar and whichever is the way you are taught, you need to use different strategies to help you learn grammar more effectively.61.How is grammar defined in the passage?A. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.62.According to the passage, why is learning grammar important?A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.63.In the writer's opinion, what is the best way to learn grammar?A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.64.What's the difference between teachers' opinions in the way oflearning grammar?A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.66.Why are girls interested in gossip?A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.67.What do some boys want to prove by discussing sports?A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.68.What will a woman expect her husband to do if she tells him about aproblem?A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.69.Men usually show friendship by ________.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together70.What message does the writer want to send out?A. Both men and women should speak directly.B. Talking to women is easier than talking to men.C. There are many differences between men and women.D. It's beneficial to understand gender differences in using language.D B D A D D A A C B D B A C A C B BA D C AB A Cmanage trasubmar。

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Part 1 Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs(每小题:分)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences withappropriate prepositions or adverbs. Fill in each blank with only ONEword.1. Please come with me to revisit our university. It is very likely that youinto a friend that you haven't seen for a longwould runtime.He is searching in his house as well as in his office2.for any cigarettes, ashtrays, and lights. He hasdetermined to say goodbye to smoking forever.3. When two people are in love, they feel drawn to one another, greatlyto enjoy each other's company, and are attractedone another. 4.out of Some people from the States have decided, just curiosity, to make a tour in the space even though it will cost abouttens of millions of US dollars.5. For our new semester, another two phonetic labs will also bewith computers and video cameras for ourequippedonline language learning.6. Nowadays young people are very particular with trademarks thatidentify the manufacturer of a product and distinguish itbetween similar goods of others.7. The lecturer presented a picture of our future possible career in suchin what hea vivid way that we became absorbedwas saying and didn't notice it was dinner time.8.on a person you have an encounter withIf you focusfor the first seven seconds, you'll likely pick up a lot of informationintointo1.1 2.for for1 3.to to1 4.out of out of1 5.withwith 1.frombetween6.07.in in18.on on19.on on110.through through111.(未答) from012.(未答) to013.in in114.from from115.about about1Subtotal: 12Remarks:Part 2 Cloze (with choices provided)(每小题:分)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four words or expressions given. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Questions 16 to 35 are based on the following passage.Researchers have been trying to find how men and women aredifferent in many ways. Take solving problems with 16.alike goals as an example. It has been found that eventhough men and women can solve problems 17.identically 18.well and efficiently, there are always some distinc differences between them.tha merely solvingWomen focus more on the process19the problem itself. For most women, it is an opportunity to20 investigat a relationship with others while discussingbeneficia with them. It is also21for them to work in aenforc22collectiveteam, and they would like tointelligence to the task. They usually prefer to23apply t team members for cooperation, as they believeimpac solving a problem can profoundly24how they feelabout their team. The process of solving a problem can25strengthe or weaken a relationship and make them feelcloser to or more distant from others.Howeve, men solve a problem using a very different26Whefro solving awaywomen.2827problem, most men do not feel the same as women. For them, thenot same a process of solving a problem is29important as solving it. What men usually do is to30 set asid their feelings and focus on solving the problemonly. They focus more on how to solve a problem31efficientl so that there is a possible chance foridentif them to32themselves from others. Usually,absorbe they tend to be more33in their individual workprob instead of group work. They prefer to34theirway in the unknown world by themselves alone. For most men,35solving a problem presents an opportunity to make them feelcompetitiv and to show their abilities in facing achallenge.)满分每小: 120; Part 2 Cloze (with choices provided小得对学生答客similar16.alike017.identically equally018.distinct distinctive019.than than120.investigate explore021.beneficial beneficial122.enforce employ023.apply to appeal to024.impact impact125.strengthen strengthen126.However However127.from from128.When When129.not same as not nearly as030.set aside set aside131.efficiently efficiently132.distinguishidentify 0.absorbed33.absorbed134.probe negotiate035.competitive competent0Subtotal: 10Remarks:Part 4 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题:分)Directions: For each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete each sentence.36. ________ is announced, the country has launched a large-scale movement to wipe out hunger, poverty, and diseases in the widerural areas.A. WhatB. ThatC. AsD. Which37. The students expected there ________ more reviewing classes before the college entrance examination, but, to their disappointment, all the classes were finally canceled.A. beingB. would beC. have beenD. to be38. The United States is proud of ________ great writers, especially________ in the 20th century such as Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway.A. its ... thoseB. the ... whichC. her ... whatD. his ... that39. He is now working in a foreign firm, but not until three years ago________ to work outside the country.A. has he startedB. will he startC. did he startD. he started40. Though having been living in the States for more than 10 years, she still has a ________ British accent when she talks.A. sensitiveB. narrativeC. distinctiveD. representative41. Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be ________ to us as we experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.A. substantialB. influentialC. beneficialD. potential42. It's not ________ that he should be assigned to the job since he is new and has no experience at all in this particular field.A. advisoryB. advisableC. advisedD. advising43. When being checked at customs, I am ________ make a declaration of all purchases and gifts acquired in the country.A. engaged toB. resolved toC. obliged toD. committed to44. You will have to ________ yourself to a completely new life in college because it's a lot different from high school.A. appealB. applyC. thrustD. adjust45. Mr. Collins argues that it is unrealistic for his secretary to do anything for any real purpose before she has reached the level of ________with computers.A. proficiencyB. accuracyC. sufficiencyD. deficiencyPart 4 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错学生答案客观C36.C137.B B138.A A139.D C040.C C141.C C142.B B143.C C144.D D145.A A1Subtotal: 9Remarks:Part 5 Reading comprehension(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each ofthem there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I was a kid, I read every comic book ever published. I quickly went through all of them in a couple of days, and then reread the good ones until the next issues arrived.But as I got older, my eyeballs must have slowed down! I mean comic books started to pile up faster than my brother Russell. It wasn't until much later did I realize it wasn't my eye balls that were to blame. They're still moving as well as ever. The problem is there's too much to read thesedays and too little time to read every word of it.Now, besides novels and newspapers, I read different kinds of books and magazines. There are hundreds of techniques you could learn to help you read faster. But I know of three that are especially good.Previewing is especially useful for getting a general idea of heavy reading, like long and hard magazine or newspaper articles. Read the entire firsttwo paragraphs of whatever you've chosen. Next read only the first sentence of each successive paragraph. Then read the entire last paragraph. It can give you as much as half the comprehension in as littleas one-tenth the time.Skimming is a good way to get a general idea of light reading, like shortand simple popular magazines or the sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper. Think of your eyes as magnets. Force them to move fast. Sweep each line and pick up only a few key words in each line.Clustering trains you to look at groups of words instead of one at a time to increase your speed and comprehension enormously. It is a totally different way of seeing what we read. Here's how to cluster: Train your eyes to seeall the words in clusters of up to three or four words at a glance.With enough practice, you'll be able to handle more reading at school or work –and at home –in less time. You should even have enough time to read your favorite comic books.46. What did the writer realize later regarding his slowed-down eyeballs?A. His brother had more comic books than him.B. He couldn't read as fast as his brother.C. He couldn't finish reading all the comic books.D. He had too much to read but too little time to do it.47. Why is previewing especially useful for a heavy reading?A. You can read various kinds of books such as magazines.B. You can see the whole picture of a long reading in less time.C. You can understand the content completely within a short time.D. You can comprehend at least 50% of what you're reading.48. What is the use of the technique of skimming when you are doinglight reading?A. It enables you to read some entertaining books.B. It enables you to think like magnets.C. It helps you pick up key words.D. It helps you get the information you want.49. What's the most important advantage when you do clustering?A. It helps you read faster and understand better.B. It lets you read in a totally different way.C. It allows your eyes to pick up three to four words at a time.D. It trains your eyes to see all the words in the reading.50. Which statement best expresses the main idea of this passage?A. Moving your eyes fast gives you a general idea.B. It is necessary to choose different methods for different readings.C. Different reading skills should be used at the same time.D. You may read faster by using reading techniques.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Before computers were invented, the words byte and modem did not exist, and a mouse was something that made some people scream and run away. Words are added to language every day. Changes in society also cause changes in language.Changes in attitude also affect language. As people become more sensitive to the rights and needs of individual, it becomes necessary to change the words we use to describe them. The elderly are now called senior citizens. The handicapped are described as physically challenged. Many of the words we once used had negative feelings attached to them. New words show an awareness in today's society that differences are good and that everyone deserves respect. Even the names of certain jobs have changed so that workers can be proud of what they do. The trash man is now called a sanitation worker and a doorman is an attendant. One important influence on our language in the past decade has been the changing role of women in modern society. As women entered more and more areas that were once thought of as men's job, it became necessary to change the job titles. For example, a mailman is now a mail carrier, a watchman is a guard.Sometimes new words may seem awkward and silly, such as chair for chairman, fisher for fisherman, and drafter for draftsman. But change is never easy. People often fight change until it becomes a familiar part of everyday life.Women have fought long and hard to be treated equally in language as well as in society, because they know that changes in language can cause changes in attitudes. If every person isn't referred to as he, people will begin to realize that men aren't the only ones who are important or who have made great achievements. Most words that indicate only one gender have been replaced with words that refer to both males and females. Thus,a poetess is called a poet, a waitress is a server, and mankind has become humankind.51. Words are added to language ________.A. when new things are inventedB. when society changesC. when old words disappearD. all the time52. Words are changed because ________.A. it is part of everyday life.B. the handicapped should be proud of themselves.C. many old words cause negative feelings.D. some words look silly and awkward.53. A doorman is now called ________.A. attendantB. watchmanC. trash manD. server54. Which of the following is one important influence on our language in the past decade according to the passage?A. The changing attitude toward the elderly.B. The changing job market.C. The changing role of women.D. The changing social opinions.55. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A. Language is always added with new vocabulary.B. Language changes with the changing of society.C. Changing language reflects the achievements of people.D. Changing language gives people more individual rights.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken message's real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a message's meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speaker's face, gestures that speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speaker's body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a humbs up sign in America means, Great! However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost universally interpreted in the same way. For example, by and large, a smile is understood as a sign offriendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures. There are also some forms of body language that can be universally read with the meaning, I am interested in you or I like you. Sometimes thiskind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs of interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and turningone's body to fully face the other person.Body language experts point out one important thing. The person's culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body language is being used can have a lot to do with a person's body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different from under other circumstances.56. According to the passage, more than half of a spoken message's real meaning comes from ________.A. words used in the messageB. things used in the messageC. the speaker's tone of voiceD. the speaker's tone and body language57. The second paragraph describes ________.A. an example of a gesture not used in IndiaB. different meanings of gestures in different culturesC. how gestures can change the meaning of wordsD. useful gestures in Arab cultures58. If a person starts copying your body language, what does this suggest?A. He/She is interested in you.B. He/She isn't interested in you.C. He/She doesn't agree with you.D. He/She agrees with you.59. People may use different body languages ________.A. only in different placesB. only at different timeC. under different circumstancesD. under few circumstances60. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is an important part of communication.B. Body language is affected by culture.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. Body language can tell you whether people like you.Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Grammar is an aspect of language about which learners have different opinions. Some learners are very interested in finding out or learninggrammar rules and doing lots of grammar exercises. Others hate grammar and think it is the most boring part of learning a new language. Whatever opinion you have, however, you cannot escape from grammar; it is in every sentence you read or write, speak or hear. Grammar is simply the word for the rules that people follow when they use a language. We need those rules in the same way as we need the rules in a game. If there are no rules, or if everybody follows their own rules, the game would soon break down. It's the same with language; without rules we would not be able to communicate with other people.So you cannot escape from grammar, but the key question here is: What is the best way to learn grammar? You can learn the rules of a game by simply playing the game. You will certainly make mistakes; you may even get hurt. Eventually, however, you will know how to play. Of course, the rules of a language are very much more complicated than the rules of any game, but in fact this is exactly how you learned your own language. Nobody taught you the rules of your mother tongue as you were growing up but now you never make a grammar mistake.Most people learning a new language do not have so much time and such an ideal situation. So, there is no easy answer to the question. There are just as many different opinions about teaching grammar as there are about learning grammar. Many teachers believe in the importance of grammar lessons devoted to a study of language rules and lots of practice exercises. Other teachers feel that grammar is best learned by doing different language activities without focusing so directly on the rules. Whatever your opinion about grammar and whichever is the way you are taught, you need to use different strategies to help you learn grammar more effectively.61. How is grammar defined in the passage?A. Grammar is something you cannot escape from.B. Grammar is a kind of game that requires a lot of practice.C. Grammar is a set of rules that are used in a language.D. Grammar is a strategy that consists of rules.62. According to the passage, why is learning grammar important?A. It helps you make no mistakes.B. It makes communication possible.C. It helps you not to get hurt.D. It makes playing games possible.63. In the writer's opinion, what is the best way to learn grammar?A. Playing games with a set of rules.B. Learning grammar naturally as you grow up.C. Recalling how you learned your mother tongue.D. Doing a lot of grammar exercises.64. What's the difference between teachers' opinions in the way of learning grammar?A. More exercises vs. more activities.B. More activities vs. less exercises.C. Less exercises vs. more grammar rules.D. More exercises vs. less activities.65. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Memorizing rules is required for learning grammar.B. Doing a lot of exercises helps learn grammar.C. Playing games helps learn grammar better.D. There are different ways to learn grammar.Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Gender differences are also reflected in the ways that men and women use language. In junior high school, Joy's status will depend on her circle of friends. If her friends are popular, then Joy may enjoy high status at schools. For this reason, Joy and many other girls are interested in gossip, talking about other people and their private lives. If Joy has some information to share about a popular girl at school, this proves that she has a friendship with this girl. In this way Joy can use gossip to gain more status in her school.Tommy, on the other hand, may be less interested in gossip. His status doesn't depend on who his friends are at school. Tommy gains status through his own ability to play sports well or earn high grades. Later in life, Joy may continue to be interested in talking about other people and their lives. Tommy will be less interested in personal talk and more concerned with discussions of sports and news. These give him a chance to gain status by showing others his knowledge.Different ways of speaking are part of gender. As adults, men and women sometimes face difficulties in their communication with each other. Studies of communication show that if a woman tells her husband about a problem, she will expect him to listen and offer sympathy. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve the problem. Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife wants to stop and ask a stranger for directions to a park or restaurant. Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think about friendship. Most men believe that friendship means doing things together such as camping or playing tennis. Women, on the other hand, usually identify their best friend as someone with whom they talk frequently. Moreover, they often use tag questions to get agreement from their friends. If men and women can understand their differences, they may be able to improve their relationships.66. Why are girls interested in gossip?A. Gossip teaches them how to act.B. Gossip allows them to use commands.C. Gossip brings them high status.D. Gossip helps them know about their friends.67. What do some boys want to prove by discussing sports?A. They are knowledgeable.B. They are more masculine.C. They are interested in sports.D. They are not interested in personal talking.68. What will a woman expect her husband to do if she tells him about a problem?A. Tell her how to solve the problem.B. Listen and show sympathy to her.C. Talk about the problem with her.D. Solve the problem for her.69. Men usually show friendship by ________.A. doing things togetherB. agreeing with each otherC. talking together oftenD. camping or playing tennis together70. What message does the writer want to send out?A. Both men and women should speak directly.B. Talking to women is easier than talking to men.C. There are many differences between men and women.D. It's beneficial to understand gender differences in using language.DD46.247.B B248.D C049.250.D D251.D D252.A C053.A A254.C C255.B B256.D D257.B B258.A A259.C C260.A A261.C C262.B B263. BB 2.265.D D266.C C267.A AB B269.A A270.C D0Subtotal: 44Remarks:Part 6 Fill in the blanks with the help of thefirst letter(s)(每小题:分)Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the first letter(s).71. He thought the inefficiency of their work is because of the newmanage system under different controls from varioussections.(Suggested first letter(s): mana )72. The Chinese, on the other hand, could learn from the Westerntra to think more about action, truth, and the rightthing to do.(Suggested first letter(s): tra )73. 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