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2024年高等教育自学考试自考《英语二》试题与参考答案

2024年高等教育自学考试自考《英语二》试题与参考答案

2024年高等教育自学考试自考《英语二》自测试题与参考答案一、阅读判断(共10分)第一题Read the following passage and then answer the questions below.The rise of e-learning has transformed the way people access education. With the advent of the internet, individuals now have the opportunity to learn at their own pace and from the comfort of their homes. One of the most popular forms of e-learning is the self-study examination for higher education, commonly known as the Self-study Examination for English Level Two (Self-study Examination for English Two). This examination is designed to test the English proficiency of students who wish to pursue further education or career opportunities.1、The self-study examination for higher education is gaining popularity due to its convenience and flexibility.2、The Self-study Examination for English Two is only available online.3、The examination is specifically for those who want to advance their education or career.4、The passage mentions that the self-study examination is only for English learning.5、The self-study examination is meant to be taken at a specific location.1、True2、False3、True4、False5、FalseSecond Question: Reading Comprehension and JudgmentPassage:In today’s rapidly evolving world, the role of technology in education cannot be overstated. Technological advancements have not only transformed how knowledge is imparted but also revolutionized the learning experience for students across the globe. The integration of digital tools into classrooms has enabled educators to personalize learning, catering to the diverse needs of individual students. Furthermore, online platforms and digital resources have made education more accessible, breaking down barriers of time and location. However, it is crucial to recognize that these benefits come with challenges such as ensuring equitable access to technology and maintaining the quality of educational content in a digital format. Despite these hurdles, the potential for technology to enhance teaching and learning is immense, making it an indispensable part of modern educational practices.Questions:1、The passage suggests that technology has changed the way education isdelivered.•Answer: True2、According to the text, personalized learning experiences are now possible due to the use of digital tools.•Answer: True3、The integration of technology in education has created insurmountable barriers for learners.•Answer: False4、Online platforms have made it difficult for students to access educational materials.•Answer: False5、The passage acknowledges both the advantages and challenges of incorporating technology into education.•Answer: True二、阅读理解(共10分)Title: Reading ComprehensionPassage:The global pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital literacy in today’s society. Many countries have implemented online learning platforms to ensure that education continues during times of crisis. One such platform, Edutalk, has gained popularity for its interactive and engaging approach to teaching. Edutalk offers a variety of courses, including a specialized courseon digital literacy. This course is designed to teach individuals the skills needed to navigate the digital world effectively and responsibly.The course covers several key topics, such as online communication, internet safety, and digital privacy. It also includes practical exercises that help students apply their knowledge in real-life situations. One of the most innovative features of the course is its virtual classroom, where students can interact with each other and with the instructor through live video calls and chat forums.Despite the benefits of online learning, there are challenges that come with it. One major challenge is the potential for isolation and reduced social interaction. However, Edutalk has addressed this by incorporating social features into its platform, such as discussion groups and peer support networks. These features help to foster a sense of community among the students.Questions:1.What is the primary focus of the specialized course offered by Edutalk?A) Online communicationB) Internet safetyC) Digital privacyD) All of the above2.Which of the following is NOT a key topic covered in the digital literacy course?A) Online communicationB) History of the internetC) Internet safetyD) Digital privacy3.What is one innovative feature of Edutalk’s digital literacy course?A) Traditional classroom settingB) Virtual classroom with live video callsC) Self-paced learning modulesD) Only text-based lessons4.What is a potential challenge associated with online learning, according to the passage?A) High cost of educationB) Reduced social interactionC) Limited access to resourcesD) Lack of hands-on experience5.How does Edutalk address the challenge of reduced social interaction in online learning?A) By offering only self-paced coursesB) By incorporating social features such as discussion groupsC) By encouraging students to attend physical classesD) By providing one-on-one tutoring sessionsAnswers:1.D) All of the above2.B) History of the internet3.B) Virtual classroom with live video calls4.B) Reduced social interaction5.B) By incorporating social features such as discussion groups三、概况段落大意和补全句子(共10分)第一题Reading Passage:In recent years, the importance of lifelong learning has been increasingly recognized in the field of education. Higher education self-study examinations, such as the National Self-Study Examination for English Level Two, have become a popular method for individuals to enhance their English proficiency independently. This essay discusses the benefits and challenges of self-study examinations in higher education.Questions:1、The passage mainly focuses on the topic of __________.A)The benefits of traditional classroom learningB)The challenges of self-study in higher educationC)The role of self-study examinations in enhancing English proficiencyD)The decline of traditional educational methods2、According to the passage, self-study examinations are particularly beneficial for__________.A)Students who prefer a more structured learning environmentB)Working professionals seeking to improve their language skillsC)Young learners who are eager to learn new subjectsD)Teachers who want to teach English more effectively3、The passage suggests that self-study examinations can be challenging due to__________.A)The lack of immediate feedback from teachersB)The difficulty of maintaining a consistent study scheduleC)The need for self-discipline and motivationD)The limited availability of study materials4、Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge of self-study examinations?A)The potential for procrastinationB)The risk of not receiving a formal degreeC)The need for a strong support systemD)The difficulty of accessing advanced learning resources5、The author concludes the passage by suggesting that __________.A)Self-study examinations should be replaced with traditional classroom learningB)Self-study examinations can be effective when combined with online resourcesC)The challenges of self-study examinations outweigh their benefitsD)Self-study examinations are only suitable for individuals with exceptionalself-disciplineAnswers:1、C2、B3、C4、B5、B第二题阅读内容:In recent years, online learning has gained immense popularity due to its convenience and flexibility. This essay discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online learning, comparing it with traditional classroom teaching.概况段落大意和补全句子:1、The paragraph mainly focuses on the increasing popularity of online learning, its benefits, and its comparison with traditional classroom teaching.2、Online learning is popular because it offers convenience and flexibility.3、One of the advantages of online learning is its accessibility from anywhere.4、However, one disadvantage of online learning is the lack of face-to-face interaction.5、Compared to traditional classroom teaching, online learning provides more convenience but may lack some social aspects.四、填空补文(共10分)Four. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate options.Read the following passage:The ancient Egyptians had a profound influence on the world we live in today. Their achievements in mathematics, architecture, and religion are still celebrated. One of their greatest contributions was the development of the first known calendar. This calendar was based on the observation of the stars and the cycles of the Nile River. The Egyptians divided the year into three seasons: Inundation, Growth, and Harvest. Each season was further divided into four months, with each month consisting of 30 days. This system was used for agricultural planning and religious festivals.Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks from the options below:1.The Egyptians divided the year into three distinct __________.a) seasonsb) monthsc) daysd) nights2.The calendar they developed was based on __________.a) the moon’s phasesb) the Nile River’s flowc) the Gregorian calendard) the Chinese zodiac3.Each month in the Egyptian calendar had__________days.a) 28b) 30c) 31d) 294.The__________season was characterized by the flooding of the Nile.a) Growthb) Inundationc) Harvestd) Autumn5.The Egyptian calendar was important for __________.a) astronomical observationsb) religious ceremoniesc) trade and commerced) all of the aboveAnswer Key:1.a) seasons2.b) the Nile River’s flow3.b) 304.b) Inundation5.d) all of the above五、填词补文(共15分)第一题阅读以下短文,根据上下文填入合适的单词,每空一词。

大学英语(1—4册)课后翻译题及答案

大学英语(1—4册)课后翻译题及答案

大学英语精读第一册课后练习部分答案U NIT 11、他这次考试的失败使他意识到定期复习功课的重要。

His failure in the exam has made him aware of the importance of reviewing his lessons regularly.2、请一定不要忘记离家前你父母对你说过的话。

Be sure not to forget what your parents said to you before you left home.3、我确信她的英语知识对这项工作来说是足够的了。

I'm sure her knowledge of English is adequate for the job.4、这篇文章的目的是告诉学生怎样培养良好的学习习惯。

The purpose of this article is to tell the students how to develop good study habits.5、在当今时代,人们越来越多地依靠计算机(computers)来解决各种各样的问题。

In our age, people depend more and more on computers to solve various kinds of difficult problems.6、略读不仅可以帮助你对将要阅读的东西有所了解,还可以帮助你读得快些,提高你的阅读理解力。

Skimming not only helps you get some idea of what you are going to read but also helps you read faster and improve your comprehension.7、有些人以为男孩子比女孩子聪明。

然而,事实未必如此。

Some people believe that boys are cleverer than girls. This is not necessarily the case, however.8、即使智力一般的学生也可以通过改进学习习惯习惯而成为优等生。

自考英语二课后习题答案

自考英语二课后习题答案

自考英语二课后习题答案《大学英语自学教程》(上册)课后习题答案(珍藏版)Unit 1 (2)Text A (2)Text B (3)Grammar Exercises (4)Unit 2 (5)Text A (5)Text B (5)Grammar Exercises (6)Unit 3 (6)Text A (6)Text B (7)Grammar Exercises (7)Unit 4 (9)Text A (9)Text B (9)Grammar Exercises (10)Unit 5 (11)Text A (11)Text B (11)Grammar Exercises (12)Unit 6 (12)Text A (12)Text B (13)Grammar Exercises (13)Unit 7 (14)Text A (14)Grammar Exercises (16) Unit 8 (16)Text A (16)Text B (17) Grammar Exercises (18) Unit 9 (19)Text A (19)Text B (19) Grammar Exercises (20) Unit 10 (21)Text A (21)Text B (22) Grammar Exercises (22) Unit 11 (23)Text A (23)Text B (24) Grammar Exercises (24) Unit 12 (25) Grammar Exercises (26) Unit 13 (27)Text A (27)Text B (27) Grammar Exercises (28) Unit 14 (28)Text A (28)Text B (29) Grammar Exercises (30) Unit 15 (30)Text A (30)Grammar Exercises (32) Unit 16 (33)Text A (33)Text B (34) Grammar Exercises (34) Unit 17 (35)Text A (35)Text B (36) Grammar Exercises (37) Unit 18 (37)Text A (37)Text B (38) Grammar Exercises (39) Unit 19 (39)Text A (39)Text B (40) Grammar Exercises (41) Unit 20 (41)Text A (41)Text B (42) Grammar Exercises (43) Unit 21 (43)Text A (43)Text B (44)Unit 22 (45)Text A (45)Text B (45)Unit 23 (46)Text A (46)Unit 24 (48)Text A (48)Text B (49)Unit 25 (50)Unit 1Text AExercises for the TextI.1.d2.a3.c4.d5.dII.1.task2.intelligent3.research4.clue5.conclusion6.repeat/doc/d6*******.html,municate8.purpose9.probably 10.outline III.1.Instead of2.therefore3.more...than4.even5.First of all6.because7.on the other hand8.finally9.lookingfor 10.ConverselyIV.1.Research shows that successful language learners are similar in many ways./doc/d6*******.html,nguage learning is active learning.Therefore,successful learners should look for every chance to use the language./doc/d6*******.html,nguage learning should be active,independent and purposeful.4.Learning a language is different from learning maths.5.The teacher often imparts successfull language learning experiences to us. Vocabulary ExercisesI.1.a.success b.successful c.successfully2.a.indepence b.depend c.dependent3.a.covered b.uncover c.discovered4.a.purposeful b.purposefully c.purposeII.1.inexact2.technique3.outlined/doc/d6*******.html,municate5.regularly6.clues7.intelligent 8.incomplete 9.similar10.statementIII.1.disagree2.independent3.incomplete4.inexact5.uncoverIV.1.They find it hard to master a foreign language.2.The research shows that successful men are similar in many ways.3.Successful language learners do not only depend on the book or the teacher.4.We are willingto help our friends.5.We should learn new things independently,actively,and purposefully.Text BExercises for the TextI.1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.F7.F8.F9.T 10.F II.1.With the help of their fingers2."I am thirsty."3.tea,coffee,wine,beer and soda-water4.Put his hands on his stomach5.nothing but drinks6.much more exact7.meanings and can be put together into sentences8.form new sentences9.talk10.speakVocabulary ExercisesI.1.b2.a3.c4.e5.dII.1.B2.A3.B4.D5.A6.A7.C8.C9.C 10.B Grammar ExercisesI.whether 连词towards 介词second 数词 hour 名词repeat 动词 successful 形容词not 副词probably 副词than 连词 because 连词which 连词 even 副词intelligent 形容词 differ 动词regular 形容词 some 形容词/代词/副词into 介词 oh 感叹词seem 系动词 communicate 动词II.1.Let 动词round 介词2.fresh 形容词for 介词3.leave 名词call 动词on 介词if 连词spare 动词4.Even 副词it 代词5.Where 连接副词will 名词6.after 介词calm 名词7.seem 系动词those 代词makes 名词8.without 介词return 名词9.strict 形容词work 动词10.news 名词live 形容词meeting 名词III.(斜体为主语,带下划线的为谓语)1.Most adults would disagree with this statement.2.How much time did they allow you for doing the work.3. I had a visit from Mary yesterday.4. China's stand on this questionis clear to all.5.Warm clothes protest against the cold of winter.6.What we need is more practice.7.There doesn't seem to be much chance of my getting job.8.In those days the cost of living rose by nearly 4 percent.9.There are a number of people interested in the case.10.Every means has been tried but without much result. IV.1.a magazine (宾语)last night (状语)2.in need (定语)indeed (定语)3.outside your area (定语)telephoning long distance (主语补足语)4.your children (宾语)all day (状语)5.his direction (宾语)French (宾语)6.me (宾语)plenty of exercises (不定式宾语)7.long (宾语)to London (状语)8.those (宾语)who help themselves (从句作定语)9.her (宾语)above others (宾语补足语)10.to build a hotel in the village (定语)of the foreigners (定语)Unit 2Text AExercises for the TextI.1.a2.c3.a4.a5.cII.1. Income tax is a certain percentage of the salaries paid to the goverment.2. Graduated income tax means the percentage of the tax(14 to 70 percent) increases as a person's income increase.3. Property tax is that people who own a home have to pay taxes on it.4. Exercise tax is charged on cars in a city.5. Sales tax is a percentage charged to any item which you buy in that state. III.1.due2.depends on3.diverse4.consists of5.simila6.tendsto /doc/d6*******.html,plaining about 8.In addition to 9.issue 10.agreed onIV.1.How much do you charge for a haircut.2.We are trying to use funds for the Red Cross.3.He has earned a good reputation for honsety.4.We pay taxes in exchange for government services.5.An open letter protests the government's foreign policy.V.。

全新版大学英语综合教程2-unit 1--unit 4课后练习答案

全新版大学英语综合教程2-unit 1--unit 4课后练习答案

Unit 1:1、VocabularyPromote 促进summarize 总结make up for 弥补investigate 调查Performance性能not…in the least 至少initial 最初的on occasion 有时Emerge 出现critical 关键的phenomenon现象insert 插入Attach 附上in retrospect 回顾await 等待in due course在适当的时候1.To use the machine, first insert the correct coins, then select the drink you want and button.使用这台机器,首先插入正确的硬币,然后选择你想喝和按钮。

2.Professor Smith translated not only from the French but also, on occasion, from the Polish.史密斯教授翻译不仅从法国来,有时,来自波兰。

3.Food chemists will investigate the health food on sale to see if it really does give the benefitsclaimed.食品化学家将调查在销售保健食品是否真的剂量给人的利益。

4.In retrospect, it was the wrong time to open a new data processing center in this city.回想起来,那是打开新的数据处理中心在这个城市,错误的时间。

5.My initial reaction to the news was relief, but as I thought more about it I began to feel angry.听到这个消息我最初的反应是如释重负,但我想一下我开始感到愤怒。

英语自主学习答案

英语自主学习答案

英语自主学习答案篇一:自主学习1--答案Part I Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required toselect one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bankfollowing the passage. Read the passage through carefully before makingyour choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Pleasewrite the corresponding letter for each item in the blank. You may not useany of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.If you?re struggling to drop pounds, finding out your personality traits may help you make it easier. Whether you?re the life of the party, a bookworm, or a night owl, your personality plays a 1)___ large role in your ability to slim down. Follow this guide to discover your personality type anduse your own characteristics to lose weight.Being a little stuck on yourself may not be such a bad thing when trying to lose weight. “Self-centered people 2)__to consider their own interests, which could lead them to better conserve their energy and have more willpower to make 3)___choices,” says Heidi Hanna, PhD, a performance coach. People-pleasers, on the other hand, may get overly stressed about helping everyone else and find themselves depleted(筋疲力尽的) at the end of the day. This often triggers 4)___ food choices, says Hanna. Instead, practice being more “selfish”in asking for what you want and sticking to it without feeling 5)___. Meet friends after your workout instead of 6)___ your exercise plans, or ask them to join you.Outgoing people incline to allow stress to accumulate to the point that?s known as “amygdala hijack(突发过激反应),”says Hanna. This is where we 7)___ the more basic, primitive part of our brain versus our more human pre-frontal cortex(前额皮层). “The latter allows us to consider our long-term 8)____ and make healthier choices,” says Hanna. This pleasure-based eating has been shown to trigger an addictive response that often 9)____ to overeating high-calorie, high-fat comfort foods. “If you enjoy being the center of 10)____, try puttingyourself in socialsituations that don?t involve food,” suggests Art Markman, PhD. Professor of psychology at the University of Texas.1—5 MOILH 6---10 CNGJBSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statementsattached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by writing the corresponding letter in the blank.Your Password or Your PrivacyA) Matthew Breuer has shared the passwords to his computer, e-mail and social media accounts with every girlfriend he?s ever had. It?s a matter of convenience—she can check his e-mail when he can?t access it or get into his phone to change the song playing on the speakers. But it?s also symbolic.B) “I feel like it?s so much easier to live in a relationship where you know you have nothing to hide and are entirely honest about who you are and what you?re doing,” he says. “Times in my life when I?ve realized that somethingwasn?t working in my relationship coincided with(与…同时发生) times when I would be worried, ?Oh, do I really want to say this on Face-book to somebody else?? It?s such a red flag if there?s something you?re concerned about your partner seeing. That means there?s some fundamental issue with your relationship beyond privacy.” Breuer has most American couples on his side. According to a recent Pew study, 67% of Internet users in marriages or relationships have shared passwords to one or more of their accounts with their partner.C) Though we don?t feel comfortable exchanging passwords with perhaps more trustworthy family members and long-term friends, we do feel comfortable exchanging access to our personal information with boyfriends and girlfriends. It?s an exercise in trust, the logic goes. If you have nothing to hide, why would you want to hide your password? And, as Breuer points out, knowing someone may look over your shoulder can keep you honest.D) For Jasmine Tobie, seeing someone else?s transgressions (越轨)via e-mail has saved her from a toxic relationship. After finding some receipts that proved her boyfriend was lying to her about being on a business trip one weekend, she decided to look at his e-mail to be sure beforeshe pulled the plug on the relationship. “Once I found that I just had to have more evidence.” She didn?t know his password, but was able to guess correctly using clues on his desktop. “He was still ?communicating? with his exes. He had taken a trip to visit an ex and told me it was a work trip. He was still signed up with dating sites and other ?hookup? sites and actively communicating with those people… I found some pictures of him and people he swore were ?friends? in the act.” The two had dated for a year and lived together for about nine months. “:I was trying to find some way to give him the benefit of the doubt. In the end, it did clarify for me that he was not it for me at all and that there were issues I couldn?t fix.” Tobie adds that those were extraordinary circumstances, and she wouldn?t read someone else?s e-mails again. She doesn?t share passwords with her current boyfriend.E) In most circumstances, psychologists suggest keeping passwords private. “In relationships, we depend on each other for a lot of things, but it?s good and healthy to have some independence too,” says Kelly Campbell, PhD of Psychology. “The more you self-disclose, the happier you are. But the happiestcouples have some degree of secrecy and privacy.”Unsurprisingly, sharing passwords can cause some serious problems during a relationship or after it ends. F) Rosalind Wiseman, author of Queen Bees and Vannabes, advises the teens she talks to for her research to not share passwords because “the relationships can change so quickly, and the emotions behind the breakups can be so strong.” She says that one high scholar she worked with was blind-sided when his ex-girlfriend found his phone. “She knew where he charged his phone during class and knew his password, so she went in and sent all sorts of texts to friends, to another girl he was talking to—it really created a lot of problems for him.”G) Though one might assume that teens and 20-somethings are the ones foolishly sharing passwords—and suffering from the resulting drama—the survey found that the practice of password-sharing is pretty equal across age groups, and that 18-29-year-olds were actually the least likely to share passwords. 64% of 18-29-year-olds share passwords, compared with 70% of 30-49-year-olds, 66% of 50-64-year-olds, and 69% of those over 65.H) And you don?t have to be a teenager to have password problems with your significant other. Suzy, a 46-year-old mother, got into a dangerous situation years ago when herthen-boyfriend started reading her e-mails. She hadn?t given him her password, but one day she forgot to log out and he checked her e-mail. The couple had been on-again-off-again, and she hadn?t told him that she had created an online dating profile while they were apart. She had since deleted the profile and deleted most of the e-mail exchanges with the man she met through the site. “But he went through all my e-mails, including ones that I had thrown away. He went into every folder. He got really mad and basically attacked me,” she says. “I ended up having to call an ambulance.”I) Since, she says she?s never even considered sharing passwords with a significant other. “I now have this paranoia(偏执) where I wouldn?t even share it even if I trusted someone. You never know what?s going to upset someone,” she says. “I don?t know if that makes me less trusting or just wiser.”J) Still, optimists like Breuer are undeterred (未受阻的)by such horror stories. Breure says he has always developed friendship with the girls he has dated before dating, and therefore felt they could be honest with one another. “I think sharing passwords honestly ends up affording you the privacy you want,” Breure says, pointing to a password etiquette thathas developed between him and his partners in recent years. “Just because you tell somebody your password to things doesn?t mean they actually end up looking through your stuff.”Breuer says he?s never changed his password after a breakup since he?s always trusted and respected those he has dated.K) Campbell says the best way to determine if you?re ready to share passwords with your significant other is to check and see if you?re on the same page. “If you have any question in your mind, the answer is no,” says Campbell. “I would say that it should be reciprocal. You shouldn?t be sharing something if your partner also didn?t share it…People are happiest when they have a match. You and your partner should be a match in that respect too.”11. We feel at ease sharing passwords with our partner, but not with our family members.12. Although couples are happier when they share more, the happiest couples don?tshare everything.13. Jasmine Tobie ended an unhealthy relationship after she found evidence of her boyfriend?s cheating.14. A middle-aged mother was ever beaten by her then-boyfriend years ago after he read her e-mails.15. Teenagers are advised to keep their passwords private because the relationshipsare unstable and they may not have a good control over their emotions after breakups.16. Most American couples think that if there is something they don’t want their partner to see on their social media, their relationship probably isn?t working.17. Campbell holds that before you are determined to share your passwords, you?d篇二:自主学习6-答案自主学习 6Part I Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required toselect one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bankfollowing the passage. Read the passage through carefully before makingyour choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Pleasewrite the corresponding letter for each item in the blank.You may not useany of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.If you’ve lived for long in New York City, chances are you’ve lived in several different places. On the map of where we live now is also where we used to live, just across the park, a few subway stops 1)___north or south. That is one of the characteristics of this city---we are 2) ___near to our past. Some people move from Ohio to Oregon. We move from 93rd to 13th, from Alphabet City to Carroll Gardens, all over town.And what 3)__ of the old neighborhood? In one 4)___, nothing. You were only a minor molecule in its chemistry. Go back a week after you’ve 5)___, and the same dogs are pulling their owners to the park, the same people sitting out. Let enough time pass, and things become a little ghostly. It begins to feel as though the 6)__has forgotten you, instead of the other way around. When you lived there, nothing changed without your noticing it. Now the changes accumulate unperceived(未被察觉的), and you begin to realize that a part of you has 7)____ into the past.New York is a 8)__ and public city. You can walk past the shops and admire the brownstones. You can hear about thediner that used to be on that corner and what happened that one night. Try as you might to be a tourist in someone else’s past, you end up seeing only the present. That’s how the new neighborhood looks at first--- the one you’ve just moved to. You 9)___ into the present, and it ages around you until one day you 10)___up with a new old neighborhood.Section BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statementsattached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by writing the corresponding letter in the blank.Why Teenagers Really Do Need an Extra Hour in Bed?A) “Making teens start school in the morning is ‘cruel’,”brain doctor claims. So declared a British newspaper headline in 2007 after a talk I gave at an academic conference. One disbelieving reader responded: “ This man sounds brain-dead. “B) That was a typical reaction to work I was reporting at the time on teenage sleep patterns and their effect onperformance at school. Six years on there is growing acceptance that the structure of the academic day needs to take account of adolescent sleep patterns. The latest school to adopt a later start time is the UCL Academy in London; others are considering following suit.C) So what are the facts about teenage sleep, and how should society adjust to these needs? The biology of human sleep timing, like that of other mammals, changes as we age. This has been shown in many studies. As adolescence begins, bedtimes and waking times get later. This trend continues until years in women and 21 in men. Then it reverses. At 55 we wake at about the time we woke prior to adolescence. On average this is two hours earlier than adolescents. This means that for a teenager, a 7 alarm call is the equivalent of a 5 start for a person in their 50s.D) Precisely why this is so is unclear but the shifts related with changes in hormones(荷尔蒙) at adolescence and the decline in those hormones as we age. However, biology is only part of the problem. Additional factors include a more relaxed attitude to bedtimes by parents, a general disregard for the importance of sleep, and access to TVs, DVDs, PCs, gaming devices, cell phones andso on, all of which promote alertness and eat into time available for sleep.E) The amount of sleep teenagers get varies between countries, geographic region and social class, but all studies show they are going to bed later and not getting as much sleep as they need because of early school starts.F) Mary Carskadon at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who is a pioneer in the area of adolescent sleep, has shown that teenagers need about 9 hours a night to maintain full alertness and academic performance. My own recent observations at a UK school in Liverpool suggested many were getting just 5 hours on a school night. Unsurprisingly, teachers reported students dozing in class. G) Evidence that sleep is important is overwhelming. Elegant research has demonstrated its critical role in memory improvement and our ability to generate wise solutions to complex problems. Sleep disruption may increase the level of the stress. Excited behaviors, lack of empathy, sense of humor and mood are similarly affected. All in all, a tired adolescent is a moody, insensitive, angry and stressed one. Perhaps less obviously, sleep loss is associated with metabolic (新陈代谢的) changes. Long-term lack of sleep might be animportant factor for negative conditions such as diabetes (糖尿病), overweight and high blood pressure.H) Adolescents are increasingly using stimulants to compensate for sleep loss, and caffeinated (含咖啡咽的) and/or sugary drinks are the usual choice. So a caffeinated drink late in the day delays sleep at night. Tiredness also increases the likelihood of taking up smoking.I) In the US, the observation that teenagers have biologically delayed sleep patterns compared to adults prompted several schools to put back the start of the school day. An analysis of the impact by Kyla Wahlstrom at the University of Minnesota found that academic performance was enhanced, as was attendance. Sleeping in class declined, as did self-reported depression. In the UK, Monkseaton High School near Newcastle instituted a 10 am start in 2009 and saw a progress in academic performance.J) However, a later start by itself is not enough. Society in general, and teenagers in particular, must start to take sleep seriously. Sleep is not a luxury but a fundamental biological need, enhancing creativity, productivity, mood and the ability to interact with others.K) If you are dependent upon an alarm clock, or parent,to get you out of bed ; if you take a long time to wake up; if you feel sleepy and impatient during the day; ff your behavior is overly impulsive, it means you are probably not getting enough sleep. Take control. Ensure the bedroom is a place that promotes sleep-dark and not too warm-don’t text, use a computer or watch TV for at least half an hour before trying to sleep avoid bright lights. Try not to nap during the day, and seek out natural light in the morning to adjust the body clock and sleep patterns to an earlier time. Avoid caffeinated drinks after lunch.L) It is my strongly held View, based upon the evidence, that the efforts of dedicated(专注的,投入的) teachers and the money spent on school facilities will have a greater impact and education will be more rewarding when, collectively, teenagers, parents, teachers and school governors start to take sleep seriously. In the universal language of school reports: we must do better.11. In the US and UK, several schools that have delayed the start of the school day witnessed a progress in academic performance.12. Nap is not favored as it may prohibit teens from adjusting the body clock to an earlier time.13. The hormones in human body decrease step by step as people get older.14. The author has found in his recent observations that teens need to sleep for longer hours on a school night.15. Education can be more rewarding when the students’sleep is taken seriously.16. A tiring “adolescent usually takes caffeinated drinks as a compensation for sleep loss.17. Geographic region together with social class and nationality may lead to sleep differences among teenagers.18. The general public didn’t believe fire teens’sleep patterns illustrated by a brain doctor.19. Sleep loss not only will do harm to teenagers’mental and emotional state but also potentially threaten their physical fitness.20. The sleeping patterns of human and those of other mammals vary with age.11---15 IKDFL 16---20HEAGCSection CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by somequestions or unfinished statements. For each of them thereare fourchoices marked A), B), C), D). You should decide on the best choice andwrite the corresponding letter in the blank.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.With the unemployment rate topping 8% and the government $16 trillion in debt, it’s easy to question why taxpayers are spending $ billion on an SUV- sized Mars rover (探测车) named Curiosity, which landed successfully on the red planet in the early hours of Monday. Couldn’t this money go toward something closer to home, such as providing shelter for the homeless or building roads? Yes, it could. But this kind of thinking is shortsighted.The Mars project is the latest manifestation of America’s restless desire to answer previously unanswerable questions and take on new challenges. To paraphrase President John F. Kennedy, America does things like this not because they are easy, but because they are hard.Getting the probe down safely on Mars, after a 350 million mile journey, was certainly no easy feat. Virtually all the technology used in the approach and landing was new, or usedin new ways. Once settled in, Curiosity should be a particularly awe-inspiring project. It is designed to shed light on big questions: Could life forms have ever existed on Mars? Might they still exist? And are we alone in the universe ?When budgets are tight, space projects such as Curiosity come in for particular abuse. They are often portrayed as complicated flights of odd ideas. They are not. They are both inspirational and immensely practical. Technology is, after all, an engine of economic growth. If that is a goal, as well it should be, why not support a program that makes science exciting and showcases some of the most interesting things that technology can do? One of the main benefits of projects like this one is to promote a confident America. Throughout history, nations that explore, and engage in science, lead the world. Beginning in the 15th century, for example, European nations sent sailors around the globe and provided the impetus for thinkers such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton to invent modern physics and astronomy. Not coincidentally, Europe came to dominate the world until the dawn of the 20th century.Those who would slash space program budgets apparently haven’t learned history’s lessons and don’t see the great possibilities that the future presents--possibilitiesreflected in every image transmitted back from the rover.21. Why is it easy to question why taxpayers’ money is spent on Curiosity?A) Because Curiosity costs too much money.B) Because the economic situation is depressed.C) Because the money should be spent on the people.D) Because Curiosity is meaningless and impractical.22. According to the first paragraph, the author believes that ________.A) people should view Curiosity in the long termB) Curiosity will generate more benefits than other thingsC) people should not focus too much on economic situationD) Curiosity is more important than economic development23. Although the probe on Mars is not easy, America still insists it because ________.A) new technology and new ways are found to solve the problemsB) the probe can shed light on many big questionsC) the nation’s confidence can be strengthened through the probeD) the nation has a restless desire to take on new challenges24. Why does the author say space projects are practical?A) Because they make science exciting.B) Because they promote economic growth.C) Because they increase America’s national power.D) Because they show what technology can bring.25. The author uses Europe from 15th century to 20th century as an example to suggest that_______ .A) nations which send sailors around the globe will be strongerB) nations which develop physics and astronomy will be strongerC) nations which support science exploration will be strongerD) nations which dominate the world will be strongerPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.The argument that global warming is causing more extreme weather is problematic because it presumes the globe is warming. In fact, the global temperature trend line has been stable for more than a dozen years, while carbon dioxide has increased 7%. If carbon dioxide was the driver, then why have global temperatures stopped increasing?Keep in mind that carbon dioxide represents % of the Earth’s atmosphere. Arguing that carbon dioxide is driving the small temperature variations in our climate as opposed to the oceans, which cover70% of the planet and have 1,000 times the heat capacity of air, or the output of our sun, is scientifically disturbing.Weather is more publicized nowadays because of its impact on society and the constant push of the global warming agenda. Increases in population result in more people being in the path of Mother Nature’s great anger. Global warming activists attribute every major weather event to man because they are either uninformed about history, or choose to ignore it. The latest claims resulting from this series of hot and dry summers ignore the fact that more state heat records were set in the 1930s than all篇三:新视野大学英语自主学习题目及答案T1-U9-RW2-HJWPart 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题: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 following passage or dialog.1. C. Three times a day after meals.A. He has a Four times a day after meals.B. He has the A. Take herbal medicine.C. He has a See another doctor.D. He has a Eat chicken soup.Since Take herbal soup.B. Since Talk to another friend.C. Since Listen to the woman’s suggestion.D. Since See the same doctor again.Three times a day with Take a rest for some days.B. Four times a day before meals.Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1A A2. 1C C3. 1C C4. 1A A5. 1B B Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

大学英语综合教程1-4单元练习答案

大学英语综合教程1-4单元练习答案

⼤学英语综合教程1-4单元练习答案Experiencing English Book I Key to ExercisesUnit1 Exercise 41.responsible2.ultimately3.stains4.highlight5.sparkled6.sample7.involve8.historic9.remarkable10.surroundedExercise 71.Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group?2.If your father were still alive, he would be very proud of you.3.She turned up the driveway, only to find her way blocked.4.He went away without telling anyone, because he didn’t want to get involved in that matter.5.Ultimately, the success of the product depends on good marketing.Exercise 81.He gazed out the window at this boundless sea and thought to himself “What a beautifulscenery it is!”2.During this first year in the factory, it’s a relief to have these colleagues I could call frie ndsand that could help me through this adjustment process which was quite difficult at times. 3.Meetings met at their regular times, teachers were allowed to attend as many as they werewilling to.4.The tall building is more like a shopping mall than a theater.5.The four-year college experiences will make great life-time memories but the best assets thecollege has offered me thus far have been the outstanding professors I’ve met.Exercise 131.amused2.convince3.permanent (temporary)4.panicking5.envy6.failures7.reality8.recapture9.enormous10.scheduleExercise 151.I've found myself having great interest in spoken English.2.Driving on the highway, I realized that enormous changes had taken place in China's highway system in recent years.3.I can hardly believe that he has learned how to work a computer so quickly / in such a short time.4.Three years has passed, and the final moment has come. In less than two weeks, I will return home / go back to my country.5.I know a lot of people who can't wait to go abroad, but I prefer to stay with my family in my own country.Unit 2 Ex. 41.accomplish2.ambition3.obstacles4.dominates5.seemingly6.vision7.solutions8.release9.individuals10.idealEx.7 (p.33)1.We hurried to the railway station, only to find the train had just left.2.You are no more careful than your brother. You two can’t do the work that needs care and skill.3.One more person wouldn’t make any difference to the meeting arrangements.4.He worked till late last night, or rather, early in the morning.5.“A couple of other books are also worthy of mention,” added the professor after giving usa long list of reference books.Ex.81.Dream is just a kite and your efforts must send it high.2.Whenever you realize you are not hard-working enough, you actually are working hard.3.Just because I know I want to do it doesn’t mean I can really make it.4.Is his career any less successful than that of a billionaire?5.Your aspiration is the reality of what you shall possess some day in future.Ex.131.attain2.demonstrate3.ceased4.pursue5.passion6.ingredients7.destination8.instance9.ambitious10.accumulateEx.141.capable of2.left behind3.settled for4.reached for5.ran intoEx.151.Not that I dislike that job, but that I have no time to do it.2.Success is not without fear, and adversity is not without hope.3.I could get you a job here if that’s what you want.4.They ran out of money and had to abandon the project.5.It was not until 1972 that the construction project finally came to an end.Unit 3Ex.41.tends2.culture3.applied4.bored5.secure7.negative8.behavior9.avoid10.ignoredExercise 71. Something is wrong with the piano, but I can’t put my finger on what it is.2. Apart from being too large, the trousers do not match my jacket, either.3. I love pop music, for whatever reason.4. He has great interest in foreign cultures, often browsing through piles of books to look for useful information.5. Opinions on whether we should start a new society vary a great deal.Ex. 81. Whether you want to go on a picnic or go shopping tomorrow, the first thing you should do is to finish your reading assignments this evening.2. You may prefer to search for information via the Internet, being a member of the GOODBOOK Club or something and reading online whichever of the books seems interesting.3. Schoolwork on weekdays is often tiring and it is necessary for us to relax on weekends.4. When newcomers start their campus life which is supposed to be romantic, disappointment is almost inevitable.5. With all these facilities, there is really something for everyone to enjoy.Ex.131.leisure2.stress3.has adjusted4.relax5.vital6.depressed7.social8.relieved9.handled10.maintainExercise 151. You can’t get to the island other than by boat.2. Some students are crazy about pop music while others prefer classical music.3. The media are playing an increasingly important role in leading fashions and trends.4. I tried every means to get a copy of his newly issued album, but failed.5. Without the encouragement and help of my friends, I would have quit school.Ex.41.undertaken2.had intended3.resources4.inquiries5.investigated6.recommend7.participates8.aspects9.hesitate10.economicalExercise 7Translation1. I have faxed my resume and a cover letter to that company, but I haven’t received a reply yet.2. John will not hesitate for a second to offer help when others are in trouble.3. I have to admit that I desire very much to work or study abroad for some time but I know it is not easy to get a visa.4. It was not until two years after he arrived in London that he found a job in an international bank.5. After finishing his teaching, Tom traveled throughout China for two months before returning home in America.Ex. 81. Of the three jobs available/offered, I chose this one because of the pay and the working condition.2. It wasn’t until 6 months after my graduation that I found my first job and went to work in a computer company.3. I was most scared about the next day’s job interview since I was not well prepared and I needed to do more homework/preparation.4. The university I work at is in a beautiful, scenic spot located two miles from the Xiang River.5. Exercise has many advantages. For one, it helps you to lose weight. Secondly, it helps prevent disease. Thirdly, exercising everyday keeps you fit and strong.Ex. 131.assigned2.conclusion3.created4.decisive5.authority6.addition7.homesick8.appropriate9.outcome10.carveExercise 15Translation1. It was the first time for the freshmen to attend an American professor’s lecture, and they had trouble understanding what he was talking about for the first 20 minutes.2. There are still 10 minutes left. Now that you have finished your test you may hand it in now.3. It took them nearly 3 months before they made their final decisions without hurting anyone’s feeling.4. It is appropriate for Chinese college students to learn at least one foreign language before they graduate so that they can keep up with the world advanced science and technology.5. Mr. Smith was a hard-working movie director and at the same time he was a responsible father.。

大学进阶英语教材全集答案

大学进阶英语教材全集答案

大学进阶英语教材全集答案本文旨在提供大学进阶英语教材全集的答案,帮助学生更好地学习和掌握英语。

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第一册:《大学进阶英语教程(第一册)》Unit 1: Language1. A: How are you? B: I'm fine, thank you.2. A: Where are you from? B: I'm from China.3. A: What's your major? B: I'm majoring in English.4. A: Do you speak any other languages? B: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.5. A: Can you help me with my homework? B: Of course, I'd be happy to help.Unit 2: Education1. A: What subjects are you taking this semester? B: I'm taking English, Mathematics, and History.2. A: How do you study for exams? B: I usually make flashcards and review them.3. A: Who is your favorite teacher? B: My favorite teacher is Mr. Smith.4. A: What do you want to do after graduation? B: I want to pursue a master's degree in Business Administration.5. A: What skills do you think are important for a successful student? B: Time management and critical thinking skills are essential.Unit 3: Culture1. A: Have you ever been to Japan? B: Yes, I visited Tokyo last year.2. A: What do you think about Chinese cuisine? B: I love Chinese food, especially dumplings and noodles.3. A: What are some traditional festivals in your country? B: Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival are the most important ones.4. A: Do you enjoy watching movies? B: Yes, I'm a big fan of both Hollywood and international films.5. A: How do you think culture influences people's behaviors? B: Culture plays a significant role in shaping individuals' values and customs.第二册:《大学进阶英语教程(第二册)》Unit 1: Science and Technology1. A: What is your opinion on genetic engineering? B: I believe it has both advantages and disadvantages.2. A: How does artificial intelligence impact our daily lives? B: AI technology has improved efficiency in various fields.3. A: Have you ever used virtual reality devices? B: Yes, I've tried VR gaming, and it's a fascinating experience.4. A: What are some future technological advancements you are excited about? B: I'm looking forward to the development of self-driving cars.5. A: How has technology changed the way we communicate? B: It has revolutionized communication by making it faster and more convenient.Unit 2: Society1. A: What are the major social issues in your country? B: Income inequality and environmental pollution are significant concerns.2. A: How can individuals contribute to society? B: By volunteering and engaging in charitable activities.3. A: What is your opinion on online social networks? B: They have facilitated global communication, but privacy concerns exist.4. A: What are the benefits of multiculturalism? B: Multiculturalism promotes diversity and fosters mutual understanding.5. A: How can we address gender inequality in the workplace? B: By promoting equal opportunities and implementing inclusive policies.Unit 3: Globalization1. A: What are the advantages and disadvantages of globalization? B: Globalization has promoted economic growth but has also led to cultural homogenization.2. A: Have you ever studied or worked abroad? B: Yes, I studied in the United States for a semester.3. A: How has globalization affected international trade? B: It has increased the volume of trade and created new market opportunities.4. A: What are some examples of global companies? B: Apple, Coca-Cola, and McDonald's are well-known global brands.5. A: How can individuals embrace globalization in their daily lives? B: By embracing diversity, being open-minded, and learning about different cultures.以上是《大学进阶英语教材全集》的答案和解析。

21世纪大学英语自主学习__一课一练第二册1-4单元答案

21世纪大学英语自主学习__一课一练第二册1-4单元答案

21世纪大学英语自主学习__一课一练第二册1-4单元答案Unit 1答案Part I WritingA Letter of ApologyDear Mr. Wang,I am writing to apologize for my late homework. The paper which you have assigned to us last Monday was due this Friday, but to my regret, I haven’t even started it yet. I feel really sorry for not handing in the paper on time and for the inconvenience it would bring to you.I have caught a serious cold last week and the doctor asked me to stay in bed for a week since I was very weak and the weather was very cold these days. Therefore, I couldn’t go to the library to get the necessary referential information which was needed for my paper. As a result of this, I have not started writing the paper yet and could not hand it in on time.Fortunately I have finally fully recovered. I will finish the paper as soon as I can and try my best to hand in homework on time in the future.Sincerely yours,Li MingPart II Fast Reading1-7 DADCCBD 8. “social radar” 9. socially and professionally10. fast disappearingPart IV47-51 G D N B K 52-56 L C F I O 57-61 D C A C D 62-66 C AC A CPart V67-71 B C A C B 72-76 DDCAD 77-81 AACAB 82-86 BDDBCPart VI Translation87. he would have acted differently 或 he would have acted in a different way88. hardly had he arrived home 或he had hardly arrived home89. tore the envelope open90. I’ll have it fixed tomorrow 或I’m going to have it fixed tomorrow91. which might damage our health或 which might do harm to our health.Part VII92-97 DHEFLC 98-103 IKAJBGPart VIII104-108 BCDEAPart IX109 campaign 110 mission 111 private 112 distracted 113 accustomed114 precautions 115 plunged 116overcome 117 revived 118 abundantUnit 2答案Part I WritingHow to Become a Top StudentThose who always perform outstandingly in school are frequently referred to as “top students”. They are much admired by other students and much appreciated by their teachers and their parents alike. Although most of us are just average students with average intelligence, who can honestly say that he or she never has thought of becoming a top student?Many people think that top students are genius, but according to my observation, top students are just average students who have the following characteristics. To begin with, top students seem to have clear and concrete goals in their life. They know what they want and will never give up whatever difficulties they come across. Next, top students seem to have very good study habits. They listen to the teachers attentively and answer the teachers’ questions actively in class and do what the teachers ask them to do after class. They read other books related to the subject to widen their scope of knowledge. Finally, top students seem to have a wide variety of interests. They engage themselves in all kinds of activities. As a result, they also excel in other aspects.I am also determined to become a top student. I will regard the topstudents as my models and will go out of my way to get to know them and learn from them.Part II Fast Reading1-7 ABCADBA8. government offices 9. pay for his expenses 10. professional careerPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-51 JACOH 52-56 MELFI 57-61 CCBCA 62-66 CDBCCPart V Cloze67-71 ABDCA 72-76 CCBBA 77-81 CADDD 82-86 ACBCDPart VI Translation87. By contrast, their class is made up of males only.88. being excluded from discussions that directly concerned his future.89. suggests that this new device must be readjusted.90. in hopes that we could make it to the airport in time.91. He said that he owed all this to his parents’ encouragement.Part VII Multiple Choice92 horrified 93. label 94. converged 95. transplanted 96. constitute97. sacrifices 98. motivate 99. surged 100. prejudice 101. bond 102. resentsPart VIII Matching103-107 IAKBC 108-112 MDEFO 113-117 GHNJLUnit 3答案Part I Writing参考范文:The Prevalence of Western HolidaysDue to the heavy influence of western cultures, more and more modern Chinese people prefer western holidays to traditional ones. When Christmas or Valentine’s Day comes, youngsters flood into bars, restaurants, and department stores tocelebrate these festivals which their ancestors know little about.The reason behind this social phenomenon is obvious: in a society dominated by mass media and consumerism, festivals and holidays from abroad are labeled as “fashionable and new”, while traditional ones as something “out of date or old”. Young people all over the world have regarded western life style depicted in Hollywood films as their ultimate goal of life. Therefore it’s no wonder that Chinese young people love Christmas much more than Spring Festival.The influence of such a social phenomenon should be carefully studied. In my opinion, the wide spread and recognition of western holidays will definitely harm our traditional value. If we don’t take some measures, in years to come, Chinese cultural heritage may be alien to our offspring. It’s high time that the government took some action.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. C2. D3. D4. B5. D6. C7. A8. bad manners 9. use a knife 10. adjust toPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 ENGDB LFJOA57-61 CADCA 62-66 ADBCBPart V Cloze67-71 CABAB 72-76 ADCAC 77-81 BCAAB 82-86 DABDAPart VI TranslationSection A87. When the temporary job came to an end,88. To ensure that their joint ventures in Japan are profitable,89. thus smoothing over the conflict between the two.90. George’s frequent help with the multitude of problems they ran into91. justify himself in giving the clerk the big salary.Section B92. A multitude of little things may escalate into big emotional battles.93.The conflicts are mainly due to cultural differences.94. No one could see him as a threat to their career.95. The managers asked his advice on a wide range of matters.96. This is a profitable, thriving and growing venture.97. He began his love affair with Japanese culture in his thirties.98. His employer tried to keep him on the payroll.99. It worked the other way around.Part VII Multiple Choice100-114 FIAHM EOJCB LGKNDPart VIII Matching115-127 DACEB IHFGM KJNPart IX Word Spelling128. with 129. from 130. into 131. up 132. into 133. over134. with 135. in 136. by 137. inUnit 4答案Part I Writing参考范文:The Way to SuccessEveryone tries to achieve success in his career, but someone finally attains his aim while the other fails. Why? The successful one continues his cause to the end through long period of hard work, but the failure one is easily disappointed and stops halfway.Strong will, perseverance and diligence are the keys to success. A man of strong will and perseverance always has an inflexible spirit. He sticks to his cause no matter how tough it might be. Sun Yat-sen was such a man. Many of his attempts failed, but he held to his purpose with firmness and at last he succeeded. Diligence means steadiness in ones work and study. Marx often worked 15 hours a day. Life is short and we have too much to do. Without diligence no one can achieve anything.I believe that where there is a will there is a way and that success belongs to whoever can put up with long years of patient toil and constant effort. This is the way to success.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. B2. D3. A4. B5. A6. D7. B8. lazy and undisciplined 9. cheered louder 10. found the wordsPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 EHJKGCBINM 57-61 DDDDC 62-66 DBABDPart V Cloze67-71 ABCAC 72-76 DBCCA 77-81 ADABA 82-86 AAAADPart VI Translation87. Shielding children from the knowledge88. a world of difference89.good at turning failure into success.90.suffered a complete nervous breakdown91. When talking about his successPart VII Multiple Choice92-96 JIHGF 97-101 EDCBAPart VIII Matching102-106CDBAF 107-111 EIJHGPart IX Word Spelling112. afford 113. preclude 114. emphasis 115. prone 116. applied 117. distinguished 118. obsessed 119. alike 120. enquire 121. impulse。

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大学英语自主学习系统level04答案
Unit1
1.gceafdhb
2.(1)1 (2)1 (3)2 (4)1
3.(1)It’s good to meet you
(2)Nice to meet you
(3)we’ve met
(4)Hi
4.无解,随便选一个就66分,再选其它选项只减不加
5.Part1 TTFFT Part2 FNTNN
6.21213
7.(1)there; Who; guy; telling
(2)going; wish; want
(3)handsome; talk; introduce; like
(4)met; think
(5)Where; December; party
(6)Sam; him; broke up; really
9.(1)ages
(3)pleasure; hesitating
(5)revelant
(6)opportunity
11.(2)structure
(3)define
(5)Absolutely
Unit2
1.(1)honest; sincere; dependable
(2)outgoing; friendly; shy
(3)easygoing; mature; kind hearted
(4)assertive; cheerful; critical
2.dad; brother; boss
Boyfriend; coworker; roommate
3.②④; ①③; ②③
①②; ②③; ②④
4.②①①①①①
5.(1)the neatest; over the weekend; he like; handsome
(2)a nice car; Not especially; work out a lot; a nice smile
(3)like about him; more than that; sensitive
(4)How can you tell; really romantic movie; this really sad part
(5)he just cried; try to hide it; sweet; you like that 7.(1)hang
(2)easygoing
(3)encounter
(4)energetic
9.(1)thoughtful
(2)generous
(3)brothers; sisters
(4)younger
(5)cheerful person; aggressive
Unit3
1.(1)housing; apartment; roommate; sharing
(2)studio; available; furniture; rent; reasonable
(3)check; deposit; move out; refund
2.①②
①②
3.①②
②①
5.⑴the International Space Station; can you hear me
⑵living on; not so different from; entertainment; modern conveniences
⑶movie theaters; restaurants
⑷How about food; go shopping; any type of
⑸Is food expensive; imported from; banana; most food
⑹getting away to; miss nature; up here; riding in the hills
⑺get around; electric cars
⑻What do you like most; no pollution; an ideal world
⑼least; to fly home; to see my parents
7.⑴accommodation
⑵Preference
⑶Balcony
⑷schedule
9.⑴brightest
⑵storage
⑶luxury
Unit4
1.⑴hook up to; download
⑵upload; send
⑶snap; send
⑷keep track of; store
⑸log on; burn
2.③②
②③
3.①①②①
4.②③
5.FTFFFTNN NTFFNTFF
6.①②①①③①③
7.⑴heck; magazine
⑵read; a little
⑶How; Thailand; a Thai friend and his family; go back
⑷What; practiced; ordering; so nice
⑸the Land of the Smiles; made a mistake speaking the
language
⑹impossible; not for; totally different; writing
system
⑺learning French; study another; get into it
9.⑴cures
⑶imbalance; astonishing
⑸normal
11.⑴thrilled
⑶microphones
⑷crystal
⑸back and forth
Unit5
1.⑴regret; locals
⑵gesture; pointed
⑶abroad; advice
⑷foreigner; stared
⑸open; healthy
2.American; Mexico
3.③③
4.①②②③
5.选natual beauty; poverty; animals
6.①①①①②②②③
7.⑴South Africa

⑶; ; its; people
⑷two; months

8.⑴what they do; Calm down; What is it this time
⑵so sick of; wrapping each pastry; taping the bags shut; folding it down
⑶How long; in a napkin; walking to class; rude to eat
⑷so tired of; are too inflexible; your way of doing things; more individual freedom
⑸relax; Go with the flow; waste of my time; how to be more efficient
⑹talking about; clerks; ignore; better this way
⑺I kind of like it; are being wrapped; the care and attention; wonderful place to live
10.⑴birthplace
⑵is famous for
⑷plantations
⑸in luck
12.⑵amazing
⑷jealous
⑸pristine。

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