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新视野大学英语第四册quiz2试题附有答案

新视野大学英语第四册quiz2试题附有答案

新视野⼤学英语第四册quiz2试题附有答案姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ ⽇期:____________________________读写教程第四册单元测试卷⼆试卷编号:Book4-Quiz2考试时间:120 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 2)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.9.A. The speakers are welfare caseworkers.B. The speakers have cleaned up their apartment.C. The speakers live together and receive welfare money.D. The speakers have had their welfare payments reduced.10.A. The man would like to do something to help people.B. The man would like to do something to get rich.C. The man thinks the woman should do something to make her rich.D. The man thinks the woman's new job is good.11.A. She is upset with her daughter's school.B. She has nothing for her to do where she is.C. She is starting her own company.D. She has a new job.Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 2)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 12 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.12.A. Because she is Prof. Lee's daughter.B. Because she used to do the job herself.C. Because she works part time as Prof. Lee's secretary.D. Because she just came out of an interview for the job.13.A. It should be higher.B. It is the same as the post office pays.C. It varies according to experience of different individuals.D. It is satisfactory.14.A. To teach an introductory economics course.B. To grade homework set.C. To make up homework problems.D. To do research work in the library.15.A. He is afraid he won't know enough to do the job well.B. He fears that the job may be too boring.C. He wonders if he'll have enough time to do the job.D. He thinks Prof. Lee has some other candidates.Questions 16 to 19 are based on the same passage or dialog.16.A. Things the woman is doing in class.B. Happy people they both know.C. The woman's feelings of wanting to die.D. The man's feelings of wanting to die.17.A. Father and daughter.B. Mother and son.C. Teacher and student.D. Doctor and patient.18.A. A classroom.B. A shop.C. A home.D. A bridge.19.A. The woman doesn't have any serious problems.B. The woman is feeling a little bit better now.C. The man doesn't like ice cream as much as coffee.D. The man doesn't know where he can buy coffee.Part 4 Understanding Passages(Each item: 2)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 20 to 24 are based on the same passage or dialog.20.A. America achieving independence.B. Americans living independently.C. The chief virtues of Americans.D. Centers for the elderly.21.A. 18%.B. 10%C. 20%.D. 65%.22.A. More people living alone.B. More people over the age of 65.C. More old people live by themselves.D. More two-or-more-job households.23.A. Americans of any age don't like to change their habits.B. Americans of middle age don't want their parents to live alone.C. Living with others means giving up independence.D. Americans have doubts about living alone.24.A. Independence.C. Achievement.D. Virtue.Part 5 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.25.This diploma (毕业⽂凭) ________ that you have completed high school.A. entitlesB. certifiesC. securesD. approves26.If the rain doesn't stop, people will be faced ________ serious flooding.A. toB. aboutC. withD. by27.The article ________ China's educational achievements during the past 20 years and outlined its development plans for the new century.A. predictedB. witnessedC. highlighted28.He is watching TV? He's _______ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedC. regardedD. considered29.I recognized him at once, but his name ________ me for the moment.A. escapedB. missedC. failedD. ignored30.I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the ________ of the light is sufficiently great.A. intensityB. densityC. intentionD. temperature31.It is well-known that the retired workers in our country are __________ free medical care.A. involvedB. associated withC. entitled to32.The room is dark; Mr. Smith ________ to bed.A. should goB. should have goneC. must goD. must have gone33.The famous actress did not show up at the party, _______ is disappointing.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it34.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any ________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. explanationC. meaningD. sense35.I remember seeing him some years ago, but I don't ________ what he said.A. remindB. recognizeC. recallD. reflect36.If you think you can do my job better than I can, you are welcome to ________.A. take it overB. take it offC. take it downD. take it in37.His results are not very ________. He does well one week and badly the next.A. invariableB. consequentC. consistentD. continuous38.They are well ________ with each other since they once studied in the same university.A. acquaintedB. recognizedC. acknowledgedD. identified39.I did not mean ________ anything, but those apples looked so good I couldn't resist________ one.A. to eat; tryingB. to eat; to tryingC. eating; to tryD. eating; to trying40.Don't worry about your son's illness. What he really needs is ________ a few days' rest.A. nothing butB. anything butC. something butD. everything but41.________ you go on the earth, there is always gravity to keep you from falling off.A. WhenB. WhereverC. SinceD. Because42.________ is a fact many smokers choose to ignore.A. To smoke is harmful to healthB. It is harmful to health to smokeC. That smoking is harmful to one's healthD. Smoking is harmful to health43.Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a________.A. scarcityB. minorityC. minimumD. shortage44.The revolutionary fighter would rather die with his head high than _____ with his knees bent.A. to liveB. livingC. liveD. livedPart 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Questions 45 to 49 are based on the same passage or dialog.Choosing a travel companion is at least as uncertain as choosing a marriage partner. The chances of success are perhaps even less.No law of causality (因果关系) exists to insist that in choosing a travel companion you will lose a friend. But it's not unlikely. The odds depend on the length and the rigorousness (严密) of the trip. Some friendships have a strength that will withstand even travel; others are by nature short-lived and travel merely hastens their dissolution (结束,终⽌).Perhaps I should make it clear that in discussing this matter of travel companions I am confining myself to Platonic (柏拉图式的) friendships. Intimate friends may well be the best companions of all. Compromises and concessions from such companions clearly spring from a recognized emotional base that colors every issue. I'll confine myself, then, to companions, male and female, who are sharing a trip solely for company. Why bother at all with a travel companion? Why not travel alone, shiftily (机智地) pursuing one's goal? Some of the answers are obvious. A pleasant fellow traveler eases the stress and tensions, adds to the delights and rewards and pays half the bills. However, a bad-tempered companion quite often brings you to the point where you devoutly (虔诚地) wish you were alone.Finding that suitable companion is something of an art and something of a gamble. But the choice should be determined by one important rule: travelers should be going on the trip with the same idea in mind. They should hold in common a theory of travel.45.Choosing a travel companion is hard and risky, because ________.A. one may lose a friendB. one may suffer financial lossesC. one may be trapped in the dangerous situationD. one may miss the chance of finding the right marriage partner46.When intimate friends travel together, ________.A. the trip will hasten their dissolutionB. the trip will make them closer to each otherC. they will find the right ways to solve problems due to their relationshipD. they will make more friends on trip47.It can be inferred from the passage that the companion talked about here is the person________.A. one can think of developing a deeper relationship withB. one can travel with merely for companyC. one can count on for a free travelD. one can learn much from48.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Choosing a travel companion won't lead to the loss of friends.B. Friendships cannot withstand the test of any trip.C. A travel companion is badly needed if one wants to take a trip.D. Like-minded people should travel together.49.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Travel and Marriage-Two Similar ExperiencesB. Finding a Good Travel Companion-a Risky MatterC. Will Travel Damage the Friendship?D. Should One Travel Alone or in Another's Company?Questions 50 to 54 are based on the same passage or dialog.During the long vacation I was accepted as a trainee bus conductor. I found the job fiercely demanding even on a short route with a total of about two dozen passengers. I pulled the wrong tickets, forgot the change and wrote up my log (⾏程记录) at the end of each trip in a way that drew hollow laughter from the inspectors. The inspectors were likely to check at any time. A conductor with twenty years' service could be dismissed if an inspector caught him accepting money without pulling a ticket. It was hot that summer: 100° Fahrenheit (华⽒) every day. Inside the bus it was 30° hotter still. It was so jammed inside that my feet weren't touching the floor. I couldn't blink (眨眼睛) the sweat out of my eyes. There was no hope of collecting any fares.In these circumstances I was scarcely to blame. I didn't even know where we were, but I guessed we were at the top just before Market Street. I pressed the bell, the doors closed, and the bus surged forward. There were shouts and yells from down the back, but I thought they were the angry cries of passengers who had not got on. Too late I realized that they were coming from within the bus. The automatic doors at the back of the bus had closed around an old lady's neck as she was getting on. Her head was inside the bus. The rest of her, carrying a shopping bag was outside. I knew none of this at the time. When I at last signaled the driver to stop, he crashed to a halt and opened the automatic doors. The woman dropped to the road. Unfortunately, the car behind turned out to be full of inspectors. Since it would have made headlines if a university student had almost half-killed a woman of an advanced age, I was given the opportunity to leave quietly.50.What do we learn about the inspectors in the first paragraph?A. They found the writer amusing.B. They never wore uniforms.C. They were feared by employees.D. They distrusted older employees.51.Why was the writer unable to do his job properly?A. He wasn't tall enough.B. The buses were too fast.C. People avoided paying.D. He couldn't move.52.The old lady in the incident described ________.A. was injuredB. faintedC. was draggedD. hit her head53.When the incident with old lady happened, ________.A. the writer had already decided to give up the jobB. the writer's employers wanted to avoid publicityC. the writer was offered the chance to continueD. the consequences were as the writer expected54.What is the writer's attitude now to the job?A. He feels responsible for the incident that ended it.B. He thinks that he was unfairly treated by the inspectors.C. He is ashamed that he was incapable of doing it properly.D. He believes that it was an impossible job to do well.Questions 55 to 59 are based on the same passage or dialog.Urban (城市的) life has always involved a balancing of opportunities and rewards against dangers and stress; its moving force is, in the broadest sense, money. Opportunities to make money make competition stressful; it is often at its most intense in the largest cities, where opportunities are greatest. Crime has always flourished in the relative anonymity (⼈所不知) of urban life, but today's ease of movement makes its control more difficult than ever; there is much evidence that its extent has a direct relationship to the size of communities. City dwellers (居民) may become trapped in their homes by the fear of crime around them.As defense against these developments, city dwellers tend to use various strategies to try and reduce the pressures upon themselves: contacts with other people are generally made brief andimpersonal; doors are kept locked; telephone numbers may be ex-directory (未列⼊电话号码簿的); journeys outside the home are usually hurried, rather than a source of pleasure.Inner areas of cities tend to be abandoned by the more successful and left to those who have done badly in the competitive struggle or who belong to minority groups; these people are then geographically trapped because so much economic activity has migrated to the suburbs and beyond.Present-day architecture and planning have enormously worsened the human problems of urban life. Old-established neighborhoods have been ruthlessly (⽆情地) swept away, by both public and private organizations, usually to be replaced by huge, ugly, impersonal structures. People have been forced to leave their familiar homes, usually to be re-housed in tower blocks which are inconvenient, and fail to provide any setting for human interaction or support. The destruction of established social structures is the worse possible approach to the difficulties of living in a town or city. Instead, every effort should be made to conserve (保护) the human scale of the environment, and to retain familiar landmarks.55.According to the author, living in a city causes stress because there are so many people whoare ________.A. anxious to succeedB. in need of helpC. naturally aggressiveD. likely to commit crime56.The author thinks that crime is increasing in cities because ________.A. people do not communicate with their neighborsB. criminals are difficult to trace in large populationsC. people feel anonymous thereD. the trappings of success are attractive to criminals57.The majority of people who live in inner cities tend to quit from the inner areas because they ________.A. dislike having to travel far to workB. have been forced by circumstances to do soC. don't like the idea of living in the suburbsD. have turned against society58.Architectural changes have affected city life by ________.A. scattering long-established communitiesB. giving the individual a say in planningC. forcing people to live on top of each otherD. making people move to the suburbs59.The author's general argument is that urban life would be improved by ________.A. moving people out of tower blocksB. restoring old buildingsC. building community centersD. preserving existing social systemsPart 7 Fill in the Blanks (with the right preposition or adverb)(Each item: 1)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word.60.The case is being looked ; when we have anything to report we'll write to them.61.What information they do have is often inaccurate and loaded unrealexpectations.62.He was convicted carrying an offensive weapon and got a 28-day suspendedsentence and a heavy fine.63.He claims that his organization is a nonprofit one and he works for charity butthe table he's making money.64.This is certainly true, but this explanation can hardly account the economicdisaster the country is facing now.65."Cast this slave woman with her son," she commands Abraham, "for the son ofthis slave woman shall not be here with my son Isaac."66.He took off his shoes and stretched himself on the bed once he reached home,tired from a whole day's work.67.Sarah has to room with her identical twin Katie the time being until she finds aplace of her own.68.Employers therefore resorted the reduction of costs, most particularly inwages, in order to compete in world markets.69.Thoreau was referred as the American high priest of solitude.Part 1 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)1.receipt2.certify3.thrive4.pension5.solitary6.inspiration7.slippery8.dilemmaPart 2 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 2)9-11 CDDTranscript:9.M: We need to clean up the apartment before our caseworker arrives. If she sees this mess, she might reduce our welfare payments.W: Can she do that? I didn't know that! What right does she have to lower our payments?Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?10W: I got this new job working with homeless children in the city center. I'm really excited about it.M: I bet. It doesn't sound like the kind of thing you can get rich doing, but it's sure to be satisfying, you know, by helping people and all.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?11.M: What's with the truck parked outside of your home? What, are you moving away?W: Yeah. Turns out my company wants me to head up a new office in another city. My daughter is upset about being sent to a new school, but nothing can be done.Q: Why is the woman moving to another city?Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 2)12-15 BDBC 16-19 CCDBTranscript:Long conversation 1:W: Hi, Roy, are you waiting to see Professor Lee, too?M: Yeah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her managerial economics class, she asked me if I'm interested in working as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.W: Oh, yes, I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.M: Really, did you like it?W: I think it was the best job I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.M: That is a good salary. What did you do?W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Lee was always available to help me if I had any questions.M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher. W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer database, because the records are kept on it, and building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take.W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?W: Oh, yeah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.M: It sounds great.W: Good luck with your interview.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. Why was the woman able to give Roy so much information about the job?2. What does the woman say about the salary for the job?3. What does Prof. Lee's assistant need to do?4. Which of the following statements best describes Roy's main concern about the job?Long Conversation 2:M: What are you doing there?W: What does it look like?M: Looks like you aim to jump off the side of that bridge.W: Very perceptive.M: Now, why would you go and do a thing like that?W: Go away. You don't know about my problems.M: Hey, now. You're a student in my class, aren't you? I see you almost every day, don't I? I've noticed you not acting like your usual, happy self.W: I've been miserable.M: I didn't know that. Maybe you can talk to me about your feelings.W: I haven't been able to talk to my mom or dad. What makes you think I can talk to you?M: We're talking right now, aren't we? And I'm listening. How about you step away from the edge so we can talk some more? Huh?W: All right.M: Hey, that's great. Now let's go get some coffee.。

新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

新视野大学英语听说教程第二版第二册quiz答案

unit11、budget2、ritual interaction3、ticking4、Assessing5、increasingly6-10、ABBDC11、Instead of12、intentions13、putting off14、guilty15、wishing16、blame17、have18、organizing19、efficiently20、subject to unit 21、taking part2、improvement3、sacrifice4、standards5、compete6-10、DCDAA 11、different sizes14、or under15、skill16、control17、extreme18、injury19、payment20、worth itunit 31、character2、compromises4、expectation5、work out6-10、BABDC11、perfectly12、sewing13、distant objects16、cloudy17、judging distances18、slightly19、background20、different eye views unit41、insurance salesman2、3、nourishing4、5、territory.6-10、BBABA11、abroad12、fast food13、amounts14、inevitably15、quality16、served17、medium18、environment19、reasonable20、expensiveunit51、wept2、packaged3、filtered4、harden5、manufacturer6-10、DDBCB11、Experts13、14、the world's birth rate15、Researchers16、birth control devices17、family planning programs18、19、population growth20、fewer births than deathsunit61、labour2、superficial3、specific4、characteristics5、convey6-10:DDBCA11、belong12、the way13、overdressed14、elegant15、fashion16、appropriate17、skirt or pants18、you will be under stress throughout your interview19、move or act restlessly or nervously with a tight collar20、they are truly comfortable and wear them before the big event19、reasonable20、expensive777777777777777777听力原文II. Listening Skills1. W: How much money is the rent for an apartment in this neighborhood? M: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.Q: How much should be the woman’s rent be?2. M: I paid $3,500 for this digital camera. It was on sale at a 30$ discount. W: It’s a real bargain.Q: How much did the camera cost originally?3. M: What’s the rate for an economy car?W: The daily rate is $32, unlimited mileage.Q: How much will the man pay if he rents the car for a week?4. M: I’ll take these sweaters. How much do t hey cost?W: They are $180 each and four makes a total of $720. But today we are offering a 20% discount.Q: How much does the man have to pay?5. W: What an old car you’ve got!M: Well, it had run 12,000 miles when I bought it second hand. And it’s cov ered 3,080 miles since then.Q: How many miles has the car run?1.B2.A3.A4.D5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: It’s time to buy.Mike: Hey, Robert, where are you off to?Robert: I’m going to talk to a banker about a loan.Mike: You are short of money? I thought you were the saving type.Robert: There’s a time to save and a time to spend.Mike: I know all about spending. What’s the loan for? I have a few bucks I could…Robert: I’m considering getting a mortgage to buy some property.Mike: Do you t hink property is a good investment? I mean, it’s a lot of money. Robert: Well, Mike, as you know, property values have been going through the roof. If I had bought an apartment two years ago, its value would have gone up by 30 percent today.Mike: And from what I know, interest rates are low now.Robert: Exactly. Sounds like a good time to buy.a banker a loansaving save spenda mortgage propertyProperty valuesrisen/gone up/increased by 30 percentTask 2: Can I have my change please?Tom was down on his luck and felt he needed a few drinks. Hw went to a bar and had several drinks. When he was done, he stood up and walked toward the door. The barman shouted after him, “Hey mister, are you going to pay for those drinks?”Tom turned around an d replied, “I have already paid you,” and then walked out of the bar. Almost immediately he saw one of his friends Richard and told him about the barman, “Just go in there and drink all you want, then get up and leave. When the barman asks you to pay the bill, just tell him you have already paid.”This sounded easy enough, so Richard went in and has several drinks. The barman went to him and said, “Before you came in, another man was here. When I asked him to pay his bill, he told me he’d paid, but I don’t remember him paying me.”Richard said, “I would love to stay and hear your story, but I don’t have time. Can I havemy change please?”1. A2.B3.D4.C5.CTask 3: Why not just print money?What’s the solution to a recession, a time of little econom ic activity? Just print money! Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? Let’s see if this will work by using an example.Let’s pretend that all the students in your class make up the ENTER population of the country, and the teacher represents the government. Let’s a lso pretend each student has exactly $1.00.Since we are in a recession, let’s have the teacher, who represents the government, print money. He prints $1.00 more for everyone. Now everyone has $1.00 more to spend. More money to spend sounds like a great way to get us out of recession, since more money to spend means demand for goods and services.Then if that works, why don’t we give MORE money away? How about $100? Now we have lots of money to spend. So no more recession, right?Not really, because we have only looked at one side of the problem. As more and more people receive more and more money, what’ll happen?Since everyone has more money, the students all go shopping to spend that extra money. This causes the demand for goods and services to rise, and people who sell goods and services raise price. For example, if you could buy a new music CD at $10 in the past, now the price could be $1,000! This is called inflation.So, the original reason for printing all this money was to help get us of recession, but we have only replaced one problem with another.1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FIV. Speaking OutModel 1 I want to blow it all.John: Hey, Se-Jin, do you want to come shopping with me? My dad just gave me my monthly allowance and I want to blow it all.Se-Jin: That sounds just like you, John! What do you want to buy?John: I don’t know…Some music CDs, maybe.Se-Jin: If you spend all that money on things you don’t even know if you want, you won’t have any money left when you need it.John: But if I just save my money, that doesn’t s sound like much fun either. Besides, I need some new CDs.Se-Jin: You also need a financial advisor!Now Your TurnA: Hey, do you want to come shopping with me? I just got some money from my part-time job, and I want to get rid of it right away.B: That’s your style. What do you want to buy?A: I don’t know…some fashionable clothes, maybe.B: If you waste all your money on things you don’t even know if you want, you’ll be out of money completely when you need it.A: But if I ju st hold on to my money…that doesn’t make much sense either. I really need some new clothes. What’s the point of saving lots of money without fun?B: As I see it, you need a person to look after your money.Model 2 Can money buy everything?Peter: I’m try ing to think of ways to become rich. If I could get my hands on a lot of money, I’ll be really happy.Jane: Do you really think so? I’m not so sure.Peter: Of course, why wouldn’t I? I’d be able to have anything I want.Jane: Well, there are plenty of peop le who have a lot of money but aren’t happy. What do you say to that?Peter: But if I became a millionaire, I’d buy whatever I wanted.Jane: Can you buy true love? Can you buy the moon?Peter: Maybe not, but I can buy a house with a lot of modern conveniences. Jane: So many people think like you do, buy look at all the divorces, suicides and murders among wealthy people. How do you explain that?Peter: Maybe there’s something in what you said.Now Your TurnA: I really hope I can make a fortune. If I had a lot of money, I’d be as happy as a king.B: Do you really believe so? I have my doubts about it.A: Of course, why wouldn’t I? If I were a millionaire, there’s nothing I couldn’tbuy.B: Well, can you but health? Can you but true friendship?B: Maybe not. But I can but a big house and car, and make my life more comfortable.A: Maybe you have a point there. Money can bring material comforts. But don’t forget, there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.B: Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness. Model 3 I wonder if you could give me a loan.John: Hey, Se-Jin, I was just on my way to find you.Se-Jin: What’s up, John?John: Se-Jin, I’m kind of broke, and you usually have a bundle tucked away. I wonder if you could give me a loan.Se-Jin: Dream on! I’m hard up myself.John: You see, I want to buy some new stereo equipment, and I’m just about a hundred short.Se-Jin: Why not save up for it?John: The stores have all stuff on a huge sales promotion right now. I could save at least 30 percent!S-Jin: John, I’d lend you money if you were in a jam. But a new stereo isn’t an emergency.John: Then I’m afraid I have to find someone who is more easy-going.Now Your TurnA: Hi, I was trying to catch up with you.B: What happened?A: Money had burned a hole in my pocket. You usually have some savings. I wonder if you can lend me some money?B: You’re daydreaming. I’m short of money myself.A: Look, I want to buy a digital camera, and I’m only short of 150 bucks.B: Why not save towards it?A: The camera is on sale right now. This can save me almost 25 percent.B: Well, I’d lend you the money if you were in real redouble. But a new camera isn’t urgent.A: Then I’m afraid I’ll have to try someone who’s more generous.V. L et’s TalkStory of a MiserThere was a miser who loved money more than anything else. Just before he died, he said to his wife, “Now, listen. When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my money to the afterlife with me.”He made her promise with all her heart that when he dies, she would pit all the money in the casket with him. Then he died. He was laid in the casket, his wife was sitting there wearing black, and her friend was sitting next to her.When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got already to close the casket, the wife said, “Wait a minute!” She had a box with her. She came over with the box and put it in the casket.Then the undertakers locked the casket down, and they rolled it away. He friend said, “Girl, I know you weren’t fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband!”She said, “Listen, I’m a Christian. I can’t go back on my word. I promise him that I would put all the money in the casket with him.”“You mean you really put that money in the casket with him!?”“I surely did,” said the wife. “I wrote him a check.”more thanmoney casketpromisein the casketsitting blacknext to/besideclosea boxaway/offfoolish all that money/the moneya Christian on her wordput the moneya checkVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Giving Money to a BeggarSusan: Hey, Robert, you gave that beggar some of your hard-earned cash? Robert: I know. He looked as if he needed help.Susan: Buy you’re alway s so careful with your money.Robert: Yeah, I guess so, but I like to help when someone’s in need. Susan: I just wonder why the guy doesn’t get a job and make his own living. Robert: It’s just not that simple, Susan. Some people have a hard time of it i n life.Susan: Maybe they waste all their money. If you give them money, they will just go on wasting it.Robert: Life has been good to me, Susan, and I’d like to share some of my luck. the beggaras ifcareful with/abouta jobpeoplea hard timewastesharegood luckTask 2: Buying a MachineAn American manufacturer is showing his machine factory to a potential customer. At noon, when the lunch bell rings, two thousand men and women immediately stop working and leave the building.“Your workers, they’re escaping!” cries the visitor. “You’ve got to stop them.”“Don’t worry, they’ll be back,” says the American. And indeed, an exactly one 0’clock the bell rings again, and all the workers return from their break.When the tour is over, the manufacturer t urn s to his guest and says, “Well, now, which of these machines would you like to order?”“Forget the machines,” says the visitor. “How much do you want for that bell?”1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: An Introduction to Credit CardsCredit cards are plastic cards issued by a bank or other financial institutions allowing the holder to buy goods and service without using cash. Many American don’t like to carry much ca sh. For them the cards are convenient and safe to use. Credit cards are gaining popularity, even for buying small items. They are accepted almost everywhere, though not at fast food restaurants.Credit cards allow you to purchase things that you may not currently have the money to buy. When you use a credit card, the credit card company that issued the credit card pays the store. Later, a bill will be mailed to you by your credit card company for the amount you purchased. At that time, you can either pay the bill in full, or only pay a minimum amount, and wait till later to finish paying. If you wait till later, you will owe the credit card company interest on the amount that you do not pay.1.D2.C3.B4.C5.ASpeakingCan you change a twenty-dollar bill?Cashier: How can I help you, Miss?Jill: Could you change a 20 for me?Cashier: Sure. How do you want it?Jill: Could I have two 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you? Cashier: Well, I have some 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right withJill: Oh, that’s even better! In that case, I won’t have to worry about the small change for the laundry.Cashier: Here you are!Jill: Thanks a million!unit 101 boundaries23 appointed45 ensurebccdc12 destroyed3 chosen4 guns5 bridges6 effectively7 coal。

新视野大学英语3 听力quiz练习

新视野大学英语3 听力quiz练习
A.lonely; alone B.alone; lonely C.lonely; lonely D.alone; alone
【答案】B
【2012湖北黄石】27.The 3D Titanic is a moving film. My parents have seen it twic_______.
A.clearly B.regularly
C.easily D.carefully
【答案】C
【2012呼和浩特】4. Can you pass my glasses to me, betty? I can _______ see the words on the blackboard.
A. really B. hard C. only D. hardly
A.yet B.already C.never D.almost
【答案】B
【2012•湖北•荆州】22.—How often do you exercise?
— ever. Because I am very busy with my work.
A. Hardly B. Nearly C. Always D. Almost
C. much faster than D. slower than
【答案】C
【2012湖北省荆州市】27.—How will the boss be back?
— In these days.
A. far B. soon C. long D. often
【答案】B
【2012湖北省荆州市】22.—How often do you exercise?
【答案】D
【2012江苏连云港】5.—Have you bought for Linda’s birthday?

新视野大学英语第三册quize答案

新视野大学英语第三册quize答案

Unit1 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. She is not honest.B. Her son has graduated all on his own.C. Her son is not honest.D. She has done a lot to help her son.2.A. The man is looking for a place to live in.B. The man has a house for rent.C. The woman is a secretary.D. The two speakers are old friends.3.A. He wanted to see the next show.B. He began to feel hungry.C. He wasn't thinking about the show.D. He wanted to get food for her.4.A. The woman came with him.B. The day is sunny and beautiful.C. He remembered to join the woman.D. He has nothing to do on this day.5.A. The man doesn't like laughing.B. The man is trying to slow down.C. The man is running too slowly.D. The man is running too fast.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.A. A book that they read about loving one's family.B. A special occasion that is coming up soon.C. The ways they want to act toward their own families.D. The gratitude they have for their family members.2.A. Classmates.B. Brother and sister.C. Mother and son.D. Father and daughter.3.A. She works two jobs.B. She is only too happy to help others.C. She can be silly sometimes.D. She knows all about love.4.A. She thinks her family is much too silly to love.B. She thinks her family taught her a lot about love.C. She thinks the man is silly because of what he says.D. She thinks the man loves his family more than others.A. Write a book.B. Give a gift.C. Send a letter.D. Give a party.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.A. The woman was not very happy.B. News that the husband was cheating.C. A saying about smiling and crying.D. A report that more husbands had girlfriends.7.A. In a lawyer's office.B. In a workplace.C. In the woman's home.D. In the man's home.8.A. She doesn't feel like smiling.B. She has to stay in the office.C. Something is wrong with her head.D. Her husband might have an affair with another woman.9.A. A strange shirt.B. A woman in her home.C. A woman with her husband.D. A woman's phone number.10.A. The man doubts everything the woman says.B. The man knows many good divorce lawyers.C. The man finally believes Thomas is cheating.D. The man is a good friend of Thomas.Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. 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.A. Discovering bad habits.B. People not being alone.C. Couples parting.D. Finding Mr. Right.2.A. Exactly 38 percent of people.B. Exactly 35 percent of people.C. Exactly 29 percent of people.D. Exactly 28 percent of people.3.A. People under 35 years old.B. People between 35 and 54.C. People over 55 years old.D. Women of all ages.4.A. They found their Mr. Right.B. They suffered a broken heart.C. They left their partner.D. They agreed upon the breakup.5.A. They decided on the breakup.B. They had a broken heart.C. They were left by a partner.D. They agreed upon a mutual breakup.Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Parents are the most influential people in children's lives and all parents love their children and want what is best for them, but they often lack the information and skills necessary. Tohelp parents 1.their special responsibility, many organizations have donesomething to help. They have 2.provide them with information, techniques, and support raising their children.Classes 3.communication and a close relationship between parents andtheir children. 4.behavior and character can be done in a way that will makethe child happy. It can be 5.positive and fun activities. The classes also teach the parents respectful discipline methods. These methods will 6.7.One man who took parenting classes had longed to be able to8.just couldn't talk without fighting," he 9."Our relationship was a 10.He found that after making just 11.changes things changed. His son became quite 12.13.relationship 14.Most parents think that they should 15.a good caretaker for their child. However, this is not always16.especially when you're physically and emotionally 17.takes skill and patience, yet most parents do it without anytraining. Parents should not be ashamed to 18.Taking classes, 19.parent and truly working at it, should be the way things aredone. It should be 20.Remember, success means having what all parents desire-a healthy and happy child.Unit2 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. He started a new program.B. He stopped exercising.C. He feels very tired.D. He was ill last month.2.A. Begin swimming.B. Start weight lifting.C. Look at herself differently.D. Eat better to lose weight.3.A. Bill took drugs.B. Bill exercised a lot.C. Bill grew new muscles.D. Bill had a new coach.4.A. He was able to exercise every day after work.B. He cannot count the ways his life has changed.C. Others have asked him how he's gotten healthy.D. People have changed their attitude toward him.5.A. Healthy vegetables are very expensive for some people.B. The woman doesn't have a good excuse not to exercise.C. Running outside is the best way for a person to exercise.D. Healthy living isn't something to make excuses for.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.A. How water-dense foods can help you lose weight.B. What fruits and vegetables have in common.C. Why one should eat foods with fewer calories.D. Where people get most of their calories.2.A. They are rich in taste.B. They give calories for energy.C. They contain many calories.D. They contain a lot of water.3.A. A sandwich.B. A bowl of soup.C. A salad.D. Some fruit.4.A. Eating only when hungry.B. Eating foods low in calories.C. Getting one's water from food.D. Filling up one's stomach with water.5.A. They are convenient.B. They are low in calories.C. They cost more.D. They leave you hungry.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.A. Boyfriend and girlfriend.B. Husband and wife.C. Father and daughter.D. Mother and son.7.A. Find girlfriends easily.B. Talk to the woman quite often.C. Exercise according to a program.D. Sing the song All You Need is Love.8.A. He's always feeling sorry for himself.B. He's too fat to be attractive for girls.C. He's always too busy exercising.D. He won't go anywhere with a girlfriend.9.A. Finding love.B. Losing weight.C. Exercising.D. Working.10.A. Finding love is not as important as losing weight.B. Feeling sorry for yourself will not help you find love.C. Being thin and exercising are important in finding love.D. Getting a girlfriend is impossible for fat people.Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. 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.A. How to beat a bad mood.B. How to do physical exercise.C. How to talk bad moods out.D. How to be involved in physical exercise.2.A. To have enough rest.B. To do some housework.C. To take drugs.D. To talk it out.3.A. They are the most effective.B. They are useful but aren't best.C. They are only what doctors like.D. They are ineffective.4.A. Swimming.B. Doing housework.C. Cooking.D. Washing.5.A. Three to five times a week.B. Twenty minutes a week.C. No less than three times a week.D. No more than five times a week.Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.People with back problems can benefit from exercise.Examples of exercise that are 1.walking, swimming and riding an exercise bicycle. Manypeople 2.They think that balance and movement problems are 3.improve strength and balance and, 4.from tiring easily. It has been proved that even a low level ofexercise can 5.elderly people with regular exercises have showed significantimprovement in the 6.quality-of-life measurements. They enjoy an increased 7.8.an added benefit. It increases your body's 9.pain and increase happiness. The body's production of this10.creates the well-known feeling 11.called "runner's high".Exercise should be 12.minutes in order to keep the heart rate elevated (提高). Peoplewith back pain should 13.program that is low-impact. It is also important to 14.activity. Also you should 15.exercise you do. Do this 16.physical condition.Here are two exercise 17.the back:Walking for exercise: Typically, walking two to three milesthree times 18.with back problems.An exercise bicycle: Using an exercise bicycle is also 19.20.the back.Exercising in water: Doing exercise in water is good forconditioning.Unite5Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. He missed his chances over the years.B. He was kept away by the woman.C. He had duties to perform.D. He wanted to grow up.2.A. Working wouldn't cause a problem.B. Being in the hospital caused problems.C. Working would help her feel sure of herself.D. Being among people would be helpful.3.A. The pants don't fit him.B. The pants fit him.C. The pants look lovely on him.D. The pants are expensive.4.A. The value of insurance.B. The man's insurance.C. Sicknesses covered by insurance.D. Ways to pay for one's illness.5.A. He wanted to become a teacher.B. He met a wonderful player.C. He wanted to become famous.D. He was told his fingers are good for it.Part 3 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.A. She has trouble remembering Lisa.B. She hasn't gotten a phone call from Lisa.C. She hasn't seen Lisa in a while.D. She can't find her hairbrush.2.A. A year and a half ago.B. Six months ago.C. One year ago.D. 15 years ago.3.A. Lisa didn't steal from her.B. He loves her.C. He will be around for her.D. She won't forget the man.4.A. Both of them are forgetful.B. They don't have pictures.C. The daughter lives far away from them.D. No one helps them.5.A. Pictures with words underneath are truly silly.B. Both speakers have memory problems.C. Nothing can help the pair.D. They have forgotten each other.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.A. Wrap Mothers' Day gifts.B. Buy some flowers.C. Go to the store.D. Give her mom a vase.7.A. It is hard to wrap the vase.B. It is difficult to find a good gift.C. It is too expensive to pay for dinner.D. It is too early to eat dinner out.8.A. At 6:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 8:30.D. At 4:30.9.A. The man doesn't like his father's singing.B. The man doesn't know how his father sings.C. The woman isn't free for dinner.D. The woman bought the last good gift.10.A. Brother and sister.B. Father and daughter.C. Mother and son.D. Customer and waiter.Part 4 Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.A. Growing as a person by learning the piano.B. Choosing a teacher when learning the piano.C. The problems of learning the piano.D. Reducing the costs of learning the piano.2.A. Some teachers aren't committed.B. Piano learning can take a lot of money.C. Some teachers don't offer benefits.D. Competition support is expensive.3.A. $20.B. $50.C. $15.D. $150.4.A. A teacher.B. Books.C. A piano.D. A learning fee.A. Put more money into learning piano-playing.B. Learn the basics of piano-playing.C. Invest in buying a piano.D. Learn more about the piano.Part 6 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.My grandfather passed away today. He had a 1.2.treatment he was in a lot of pain. You see, the doctors wereable to keep his body 3.was little chance of saving him. The 4.was that my grandfather, who had always been quitehumorous, could 5.He just didn't seem to be the 6.anymore.My grandfather was a fat man. After the 7.it took my grandmother, my mother and me to dress him eachmorning. After he was dressed, we 8.pillow and sat him in his bed. His everyday life was wholly 9.couldn't 10.The doctors had worked hard to 11.However, a few weeks 12.something disappointing. The surgical 13.condition had no 14.X-rays showed my grandfather had obtained a lung 15.a frequent problem with stroke patients.Drugs would make him sick and could not 16.That was the time for us to make a 17.18.suffering. He was living the painful, limited life to which thestroke had 19.hated to be the one to decide to let nature take its course.At last we decided that the right thing to do would be to let himdie with 20.He died a peaceful death.Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. Reading.B. Walking.C. Studying.D. Planting trees.2.A. Animals are dying.B. Animals can care too.C. People depend on animals.D. People are failing.3.A. Go on a hot date.B. Return home.C. Fuel the car.D. Drive a lot.4.A. Damage done by last night's winds.B. Cars overturned in the streets.C. Several houses destroyed.D. Trees pulled out of the ground.5.A. The man will join the conservation group.B. The man will plant trees in the forest.C. The man will cut down trees in the forest.D. The man won't go with the woman today.Part 3 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.A. In a classroom.B. In a zoo.C. In a study room.D. In a forest.2.A. A dead bird.B. A sleeping bird.C. A deer.D. A pretty girl running.3.A. The woman didn't like talking with the man.B. The woman enjoys talking with the man when she's free.C. The man is a student who is very serious about his studies.D. The man is much too busy with his studies.4.A. Talking to females in class.B. Lying on the ground.C. Acting seriously.D. Sleeping in class.5.A. Teacher and student.B. Boyfriend and girlfriend.C. Classmates.D. Brother and sister.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.A. The farm the woman moved to after the earthquake.B. Ways the woman became safe from the earthquake.C. The effect the earthquake had on the woman's cows.D. The effects of the earthquake on the farm.7.A. On a path.B. In a farmhouse.C. In a rose-garden.D. Out with the cows.8.A. They were moved by 5 meters.B. They were moved next to the roses.C. They were moved to the front of the gate.D. They were moved onto the path.9.A. The gate wasn't there anymore.B. The woman chased the cows.C. The house wouldn't be the same.D. The husband was not hurt.A. He was trying to keep his cows safe.B. He was leaving the cows to check on his wife.C. He was trying to put things in the right places.D. He was attempting to catch his escaped cows.Part 6 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Are you ready for an earthquake? If you live whereearthquakes are a common 1.should take precautions and make preparations. You shouldhave 2.work.When you feel an earthquake, get under a table. Windows, bookcases, and other heavy objects may not 3.4.5.fragments. Get a firm 6.stay hidden 7.If you are in a tall building, and not near a table, move into adoorway or under a 8.your head with your arms. Do not use the elevators (电梯).If you're outdoors, move to a 9.from electrical wires.If you're on a sidewalk near buildings, 10.doorway.If you're driving, 11.12.13.shaking is over.If you're in a store or other 14.have something more to think about. Move away from shelves15.16.Keep a pair of heavy shoes handy. If there is an earthquake,there will be lots of 17.If you're in a theater, 18.sit, 19.shaking is over, 20.exit in a calm manner.Arrange a meeting place with loved ones in case there is anearthquake.Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. The woman doesn't have a computer.B. The woman isn't in the computer class.C. The woman won't take the test tomorrow.D. The woman hasn't studied for the test.2.A. Because she's not late.B. Because she's necessary.C. Because she'll arrive sometime.D. Because she starts the meetings.3.A. Get a new computer.B. Replace the microchips.C. Fry the microchips.D. Buy an old computer.4.A. Total safety is impossible.B. Great people aren't careful.C. Careful people are 100% safe.D. Careful people are the most vulnerable.5.A. He isn't up for the Nobel Prize.B. Many people are up for the Nobel Prize.C. He won't win the Nobel Prize next year.D. He doesn't think he'll win the Nobel Prize this year.Part 3 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.A. The attempts by black people to get civil rights.B. Civil rights laws passed by the government.C. The civil rights movement of the 60s and 70s.D. The man's actions during the civil rights movement.2.A. Teacher and student.B. Brother and sister.C. Father and daughter.D. Mother and son.3.A. The speakers were both in the civil rights movement.B. The teacher does not know about the civil rights movement.C. The civil rights movement was more exciting in the past.D. The speakers are both Black Americans.4.A. In 1963.B. In 1972.C. In 1990.D. In 1970.5.A. Fighting isn't the way to get one's voice heard.B. The civil rights movement hasn't ended.C. Black people haven't gotten any rights.D. The 60s and 70s weren't very exciting.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. In a game production center.B. In an office at Microsoft.C. At Bill Gates' home.D. At Paul Allen's home.7.A. In 1981.B. In 1975.C. In 1976.D. In 1977.8.A. Marketing.B. Production.C. Developing.D. Programming.9.A. He can learn quickly.B. He has a good background.C. He has worked with games before.D. He knows about Microsoft's early years.10.A. The man has never played a game.B. The man has a background in programming.C. The man has learned quickly about gaming.D. The man has gotten the job at last.Part 5 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Albert Einstein is truly one of the greatest minds of all time. His1.mathematical equation, E = MC2. This equation is also 2.3.His theories are 4.physics. It is because of them that we have our currentunderstanding of many of physics' basic 5.Born in Germany in 1879, he enjoyed 6.small boy he was very 7.to tell how he was 8.compass. It was the compass that 9.further theoretical research. The compass 10.things, something deeply hidden."In 1933 he moved and settled down in America and joined a11.Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He was never 12.to 13.one another. This lead him to 14.related to the structure of light and movement of energyparticles. He 15.that was unknown before. Particles of light can act like 16.Einstein and several other scientists told President Rooseveltof a 17.Nazis were trying to build a 18.19.action. The US likewise 20.on building an atomic bomb. Besides all of his accomplishments mentioned here, Einstein also received the greatest honor in physics, the Nobel Prize.祝大家考个好成绩有时间来我空间oooO ↘┏━┓↙Oooo( 踩)→┃\ ( →┃√┃←) /\_)↗┗━┛↖(_/。

新视野大学英语视听说教程3 quiz答案Unit 7-8

新视野大学英语视听说教程3 quiz答案Unit 7-8

Unit7QuizYour percentage score is80%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections:Listen to the short dialogs,then choose the correct answers to the questions.You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct e the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.It is the biggest problem.B.It is the second most important problem.C.It is important but not the most urgentproblem.D.It is not important.Your answer Correct answerC C2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.The wildfire in Spain is a good thing.B.The wildfires are changing the climate.C.Her son studies environmental protection incollege.D.Her son is protecting the environment.Your answer Correct answerD D3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.To protect the environment.B.To write a paper on the environment.C.To do a good job for his classmate.D.To make a mess of his classmate's work.Your answer Correct answerB B4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.Both the man and woman think it should beadopted.B.Neither the man nor the woman thinks it shouldbe adopted.C.Only the man thinks it should be adopted.D.Only the woman thinks it should be adopted.Your answer Correct answerA A5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.The same as the man's.B.The environment is hopeless.C.The environment is improving.D.The environment is free from problems.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IIDirections:Listen to the passage(s)three times. When the passage is read for the first time,listen for the general idea.When the passage is read for the second time,fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7with the exact words you hear.For blanks numbered from S8to S10,write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time,check your answers.Every day,the average person breathes in about 20,000liters of air.Every time we breathe,we riskinhaling dangerous S1(1)that have found their way into the air.Air pollution includes all pollutants found in the S2(2).These dangerous substances can be either in the form of gases or S3(3). Air pollution can be found both outdoors and indoors.Pollutants can be S4(4)inside buildings,causing indoor pollution thatS5(5)for a long time.The sources of air pollution are both natural andS6(6).As one might expect,humans have been producing increasing amounts of pollution as time has S7(7),and they now account for the majority of pollutants released into the air. Air pollution has been a problem throughout history.S8(8).The effects of air pollution are diverse and numerous.S9(9),and severely affects the natural ecosystem.Because it is located in the atmosphere,air pollution is able to travel easily.As a result,air pollution is a global problem and has been the subject of global cooperation and conflict.Some areas now suffer more than others from air pollution.S10(10).Your answer Correct answer(1)chemicals chemicals(2)atmosphere atmosphere(3)particles particles(4)found trapped(5)lasts lasts(6)human-based human-based(7)progressed(8)Even in Ancient Romepeople complained aboutsmoke put into theatmosphere(9)Air pollution can haveserious consequences forthe health of human beings (10)Cities with large numbersof automobiles or thosethat use great quantitiesof coal often suffer mostseverely from airpollution problemsPart IIIDirections:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions.You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct e the second playing to check your answers.1.Why did the number of pandas drop sharply thiscentury?A.Widespread forest fires.B.The change of bamboo forests into farmland.C.The global warming.D.Increased hunting.Your answer Correct answerB B2.What is the strange nature of giant pandasmentioned in the passage?A.Peaceful.B.Cheerful.C.solitary.D.Lonely.Your answer Correct answerC C3.Why is the breeding program not a success?A.The temperature has changed a lot.B.The rainfall has changed a lot.C.The panda does not like to live in zoos.D.The panda likes to live alone.Your answer Correct answerD D4.Why do people debate the use of cloning inconservation?A.Because this technology is up-to-date.B.Because this technology does not involve amoral issue in animals.C.Because the breeding method is unsuccessful.D.Because the breeding method must be combinedwith cloning.Your answer Correct answerC C5.What would be the best title for the passage?A.How to save the giant panda.B.The danger of extinction of the panda.C.The importance of the protection of the panda.D.Success in protecting the panda.Your answer Correct answerA APart IVDirections:Choose the right answer.1.The Chinese government has been encouragingpeople to plant trees along the edges of the Gobi Desert.Now those trees act as wind_______________.A.barsB.barriersD.destructionYour answer Correct answerB Bernment organizations are helping people todispose safely_______________oldrefrigerators or,in the case of cars,to upgrade their air conditioning.A.awayB.offC.ofD.out ofYour answer Correct answerC C3.In2003the hole in the ozone layer shrank by20percent,so there's no reason_______________.A.to panicB.to get panicC.to be panicD.panickingYour answer Correct answerA A4.The students are more aware of all theenvironmental problems that are_______________.A.happening onB.getting alongD.going onYour answer Correct answerD D5.If people throw cigarette butts on the floor,they should_______________.A.fineB.be fineC.be finedD.get fineYour answer Correct answerC CSubmitUnit8QuizYour percentage score is88%.Quiz result has been recorded successfully.Part IDirections:Listen to the short dialogs,then choose the correct answers to the questions.You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct e the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.To find the passports.B.To get the tickets.C.To pay the departure tax.D.To look after the baggage.Your answer Correct answerC C2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.2kilograms.B.3kilograms.C.23kilograms.D.28kilograms.Your answer Correct answerD D3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.Flying is relaxing and enjoyable.B.Flying could be harmful to the human body.C.Passengers should not carry hairspray on board.D.Most passengers like to drink water on board.Your answer Correct answerB B4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.She is frightened of flying.B.She hates the long queue at the check-in.C.She is not happy with the high fare.D.She thinks the service on the flight is bad.Your answer Correct answerA A5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.He is annoyed.B.He is furious.C.He is not too worried.D.He is helpless.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IIDirections:Listen to the passage(s)three times.When the passage is read for the first time,listen for the general idea.When the passage is read for the second time,fill in the blanks numbered from S1to S7with the exact words you hear.For blanks numbered from S8to S10,write down either the exact words you hear or themain points in your own words.When the passage is read for the third time,check your answers.In such a mature industry with many low-fare competitors andS1(1)profits from operations,it is essential thatairline managers S2(2)controllable costs.In order to establish and S3(3)air services,airlineshave a high level of fixed and operating costs:labor,S4(4),airplanes,engines,spares and parts,ITservices and S5(5),airport equipment,airporthandling services,sales distribution,training,S6(6),and other costs.Thus all but a few cents on the dollar in ticket sales is paid out to a wide variety of S7(7)providers or internal cost centers.Moreover,the industry is structured so that airlines often act as taxcollectors.S8(8),and surcharges they have little orno control over,and these are passed through to various providers. Airlines are also responsible for carrying out governmentregulations.S9(9).Analysis of the last five years shows that all the other player s in the air transport chain are far more profitable than the airlines,who collect and pass through fees and revenues to them from ticketsales.S10(10),catering companies10-13%,handling companies11-14%,aircraft lessors5%,aircraft manufacturers16%,and global distribution companies more than 30%.YouranswerCorrect answer(1)tiny tiny(2)identify identify(3)maintain maintain(4)fuel fuel(5)networks networks(6)insurance insurance(7)external external(8)Ticket prices include a number of fees,taxes(9)If airlines carry passengers without proper documents on an international flight,they are responsible for carrying them back to the originating country(10)While airlines as a whole earned6% return on capital employed,airportsearned10%Part IIIDirections:Listen to the following recording,then choose the correct answers to the questions.You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct e the second playing to check your answers.1.What is the passage mainly concerned with?A.The booming air travel industry.B.The depressing air travel industry.C.Despite the current depression,the air travel industry willpick up.D.Despite the current boom,the air travel industry willdecline.Your answer Correct answerC C2.What was the earliest cause of the short-term aviation industrydepression?A.The crash of the high-tech stock market.B.A terrorist attack.C.Consumers'desire to buy goods.D.The poor airline service.Your answer Correct answerA A3.Which of the following bears a larger share of the securitycheck costs?A.A longer trip.B.A shorter trip.C.Passengers at a small airport.D.Passengers at a large airport.Your answer Correct answerB B4.According to the passage,what does deregulation result in?A.Worse service.B.Higher fare.C.Fast speed.D.More competition.Your answer Correct answerD D5.What may be the average annual growth of the air travelindustry in the next two decades?A.A20percent increase.B.A20.5percent increase.C.A5.1percent increase.D.An1.5percent increase.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVDirections:Choose the right answer.1.I'd like to fly______________to Thailand on October8th.Iwant to book two tickets.A.economyB.by economyC.in economyD.in economy classYour answer Correct answerA A2.Airport security checks always make me nervous.I'm afraid I'll______________the alarm because of the jewelry I'mwearing.A.put offB.set offC.go offD.get offYour answer Correct answerB B3.Security guards take ages searching______________stuff,but they ignore check-in baggage.A.carry-forwardB.carry-overC.carry-inD.carry-onYour answer Correct answerD D4.With all the threats______________security of travel today,Iexpected to have my luggage searched.A.inB.withC.toD.forYour answer Correct answerC C5.When I flew from Vancouver to Paris,they simply ran my bags______________the scanner,and I was on my way.A.overB.throughC.inD.intoYour answer Correct answerB BSubmit。

新视野大学英语第四册quiz2试题附有答案

新视野大学英语第四册quiz2试题附有答案

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________读写教程第四册单元测试卷二试卷编号:Book4-Quiz2考试时间:120 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 2)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.9.A. The speakers are welfare caseworkers.B. The speakers have cleaned up their apartment.C. The speakers live together and receive welfare money.D. The speakers have had their welfare payments reduced.10.A. The man would like to do something to help people.B. The man would like to do something to get rich.C. The man thinks the woman should do something to make her rich.D. The man thinks the woman's new job is good.11.A. She is upset with her daughter's school.B. She has nothing for her to do where she is.C. She is starting her own company.D. She has a new job.Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 2)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 12 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.12.A. Because she is Prof. Lee's daughter.B. Because she used to do the job herself.C. Because she works part time as Prof. Lee's secretary.D. Because she just came out of an interview for the job.13.A. It should be higher.B. It is the same as the post office pays.C. It varies according to experience of different individuals.D. It is satisfactory.14.A. To teach an introductory economics course.B. To grade homework set.C. To make up homework problems.D. To do research work in the library.15.A. He is afraid he won't know enough to do the job well.B. He fears that the job may be too boring.C. He wonders if he'll have enough time to do the job.D. He thinks Prof. Lee has some other candidates.Questions 16 to 19 are based on the same passage or dialog.16.A. Things the woman is doing in class.B. Happy people they both know.C. The woman's feelings of wanting to die.D. The man's feelings of wanting to die.17.A. Father and daughter.B. Mother and son.C. Teacher and student.D. Doctor and patient.18.A. A classroom.B. A shop.C. A home.D. A bridge.19.A. The woman doesn't have any serious problems.B. The woman is feeling a little bit better now.C. The man doesn't like ice cream as much as coffee.D. The man doesn't know where he can buy coffee.Part 4 Understanding Passages(Each item: 2)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 20 to 24 are based on the same passage or dialog.20.A. America achieving independence.B. Americans living independently.C. The chief virtues of Americans.D. Centers for the elderly.21.A. 18%.B. 10%C. 20%.D. 65%.22.A. More people living alone.B. More people over the age of 65.C. More old people live by themselves.D. More two-or-more-job households.23.A. Americans of any age don't like to change their habits.B. Americans of middle age don't want their parents to live alone.C. Living with others means giving up independence.D. Americans have doubts about living alone.24.A. Independence.B. Old age.C. Achievement.D. Virtue.Part 5 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.25.This diploma (毕业文凭) ________ that you have completed high school.A. entitlesB. certifiesC. securesD. approves26.If the rain doesn't stop, people will be faced ________ serious flooding.A. toB. aboutC. withD. by27.The article ________ China's educational achievements during the past 20 years andoutlined its development plans for the new century.A. predictedB. witnessedD. intensified28.He is watching TV? He's _______ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedC. regardedD. considered29.I recognized him at once, but his name ________ me for the moment.A. escapedB. missedC. failedD. ignored30.I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the ________ of the light issufficiently great.A. intensityB. densityC. intentionD. temperature31.It is well-known that the retired workers in our country are __________ free medical care.A. involvedB. associated withD. assigned to32.The room is dark; Mr. Smith ________ to bed.A. should goB. should have goneC. must goD. must have gone33.The famous actress did not show up at the party, _______ is disappointing.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it34.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any ________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. explanationC. meaningD. sense35.I remember seeing him some years ago, but I don't ________ what he said.A. remindB. recognizeC. recallD. reflect36.If you think you can do my job better than I can, you are welcome to ________.A. take it overB. take it offC. take it downD. take it in37.His results are not very ________. He does well one week and badly the next.A. invariableB. consequentC. consistentD. continuous38.They are well ________ with each other since they once studied in the same university.A. acquaintedB. recognizedC. acknowledgedD. identified39.I did not mean ________ anything, but those apples looked so good I couldn't resist________ one.A. to eat; tryingB. to eat; to tryingC. eating; to tryD. eating; to trying40.Don't worry about your son's illness. What he really needs is ________ a few days' rest.A. nothing butB. anything butC. something butD. everything but41.________ you go on the earth, there is always gravity to keep you from falling off.A. WhenB. WhereverC. SinceD. Because42.________ is a fact many smokers choose to ignore.A. To smoke is harmful to healthB. It is harmful to health to smokeC. That smoking is harmful to one's healthD. Smoking is harmful to health43.Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a________.A. scarcityB. minorityC. minimumD. shortage44.The revolutionary fighter would rather die with his head high than _____ with his knees bent.A. to liveB. livingC. liveD. livedPart 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 45 to 49 are based on the same passage or dialog.Choosing a travel companion is at least as uncertain as choosing a marriage partner. The chances of success are perhaps even less.No law of causality (因果关系) exists to insist that in choosing a travel companion you will lose a friend. But it's not unlikely. The odds depend on the length and the rigorousness (严密) of the trip. Some friendships have a strength that will withstand even travel; others are by nature short-lived and travel merely hastens their dissolution (结束,终止).Perhaps I should make it clear that in discussing this matter of travel companions I am confining myself to Platonic (柏拉图式的) friendships. Intimate friends may well be the best companions of all. Compromises and concessions from such companions clearly spring from a recognized emotional base that colors every issue. I'll confine myself, then, to companions, male and female, who are sharing a trip solely for company. Why bother at all with a travel companion? Why not travel alone, shiftily (机智地) pursuing one's goal? Some of the answers are obvious. A pleasant fellow traveler eases the stress and tensions, adds to the delights and rewards and pays half the bills. However, a bad-tempered companion quite often brings you to the point where you devoutly (虔诚地) wish you were alone.Finding that suitable companion is something of an art and something of a gamble. But the choice should be determined by one important rule: travelers should be going on the trip with the sameidea in mind. They should hold in common a theory of travel.45.Choosing a travel companion is hard and risky, because ________.A. one may lose a friendB. one may suffer financial lossesC. one may be trapped in the dangerous situationD. one may miss the chance of finding the right marriage partner46.When intimate friends travel together, ________.A. the trip will hasten their dissolutionB. the trip will make them closer to each otherC. they will find the right ways to solve problems due to their relationshipD. they will make more friends on trip47.It can be inferred from the passage that the companion talked about here is the person________.A. one can think of developing a deeper relationship withB. one can travel with merely for companyC. one can count on for a free travelD. one can learn much from48.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Choosing a travel companion won't lead to the loss of friends.B. Friendships cannot withstand the test of any trip.C. A travel companion is badly needed if one wants to take a trip.D. Like-minded people should travel together.49.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Travel and Marriage-Two Similar ExperiencesB. Finding a Good Travel Companion-a Risky MatterC. Will Travel Damage the Friendship?D. Should One Travel Alone or in Another's Company?Questions 50 to 54 are based on the same passage or dialog.During the long vacation I was accepted as a trainee bus conductor. I found the job fiercely demanding even on a short route with a total of about two dozen passengers. I pulled the wrong tickets, forgot the change and wrote up my log (行程记录) at the end of each trip in a way that drew hollow laughter from the inspectors. The inspectors were likely to check at any time. A conductor with twenty years' service could be dismissed if an inspector caught him accepting money without pulling a ticket.It was hot that summer: 100° Fahrenheit (华氏) every day. Inside the bus it was 30° hotter still. It was so jammed inside that my feet weren't touching the floor. I couldn't blink (眨眼睛) the sweat out of my eyes. There was no hope of collecting any fares.In these circumstances I was scarcely to blame. I didn't even know where we were, but I guessed we were at the top just before Market Street. I pressed the bell, the doors closed, and the bus surged forward. There were shouts and yells from down the back, but I thought they were the angry cries of passengers who had not got on. Too late I realized that they were coming from within the bus. The automatic doors at the back of the bus had closed around an old lady's neck as she was getting on. Her head was inside the bus. The rest of her, carrying a shopping bag was outside. I knew none of this at the time.When I at last signaled the driver to stop, he crashed to a halt and opened the automatic doors. The woman dropped to the road. Unfortunately, the car behind turned out to be full of inspectors. Since it would have made headlines if a university student had almost half-killed a woman of an advanced age, I was given the opportunity to leave quietly.50.What do we learn about the inspectors in the first paragraph?A. They found the writer amusing.B. They never wore uniforms.C. They were feared by employees.D. They distrusted older employees.51.Why was the writer unable to do his job properly?A. He wasn't tall enough.B. The buses were too fast.C. People avoided paying.D. He couldn't move.52.The old lady in the incident described ________.A. was injuredB. faintedC. was draggedD. hit her head53.When the incident with old lady happened, ________.A. the writer had already decided to give up the jobB. the writer's employers wanted to avoid publicityC. the writer was offered the chance to continueD. the consequences were as the writer expected54.What is the writer's attitude now to the job?A. He feels responsible for the incident that ended it.B. He thinks that he was unfairly treated by the inspectors.C. He is ashamed that he was incapable of doing it properly.D. He believes that it was an impossible job to do well.Questions 55 to 59 are based on the same passage or dialog.Urban (城市的) life has always involved a balancing of opportunities and rewards against dangers and stress; its moving force is, in the broadest sense, money. Opportunities to make money makecompetition stressful; it is often at its most intense in the largest cities, where opportunities are greatest. Crime has always flourished in the relative anonymity (人所不知) of urban life, but today's ease of movement makes its control more difficult than ever; there is much evidence that its extent has a direct relationship to the size of communities. City dwellers (居民) may become trapped in their homes by the fear of crime around them.As defense against these developments, city dwellers tend to use various strategies to try and reduce the pressures upon themselves: contacts with other people are generally made brief and impersonal; doors are kept locked; telephone numbers may be ex-directory (未列入电话号码簿的); journeys outside the home are usually hurried, rather than a source of pleasure.Inner areas of cities tend to be abandoned by the more successful and left to those who have done badly in the competitive struggle or who belong to minority groups; these people are then geographically trapped because so much economic activity has migrated to the suburbs and beyond.Present-day architecture and planning have enormously worsened the human problems of urban life. Old-established neighborhoods have been ruthlessly (无情地) swept away, by both public and private organizations, usually to be replaced by huge, ugly, impersonal structures. People have been forced to leave their familiar homes, usually to be re-housed in tower blocks which are inconvenient, and fail to provide any setting for human interaction or support. The destruction of established social structures is the worse possible approach to the difficulties of living in a town or city. Instead, every effort should be made to conserve (保护) the human scale of the environment, and to retain familiar landmarks.55.According to the author, living in a city causes stress because there are so many people whoare ________.A. anxious to succeedB. in need of helpC. naturally aggressiveD. likely to commit crime56.The author thinks that crime is increasing in cities because ________.A. people do not communicate with their neighborsB. criminals are difficult to trace in large populationsC. people feel anonymous thereD. the trappings of success are attractive to criminals57.The majority of people who live in inner cities tend to quit from the inner areas because they________.A. dislike having to travel far to workB. have been forced by circumstances to do soC. don't like the idea of living in the suburbsD. have turned against society58.Architectural changes have affected city life by ________.A. scattering long-established communitiesB. giving the individual a say in planningC. forcing people to live on top of each otherD. making people move to the suburbs59.The author's general argument is that urban life would be improved by ________.A. moving people out of tower blocksB. restoring old buildingsC. building community centersD. preserving existing social systemsPart 7 Fill in the Blanks (with the right preposition or adverb)(Each item: 1)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word.60.The case is being looked ; when we have anything to report we'll write to them.61.What information they do have is often inaccurate and loaded unrealexpectations.62.He was convicted carrying an offensive weapon and got a 28-day suspendedsentence and a heavy fine.63.He claims that his organization is a nonprofit one and he works for charity butthe table he's making money.64.This is certainly true, but this explanation can hardly account the economicdisaster the country is facing now.65."Cast this slave woman with her son," she commands Abraham, "for the son ofthis slave woman shall not be here with my son Isaac."66.He took off his shoes and stretched himself on the bed once he reached home,tired from a whole day's work.67.Sarah has to room with her identical twin Katie the time being until she finds aplace of her own.68.Employers therefore resorted the reduction of costs, most particularly inwages, in order to compete in world markets.69.Thoreau was referred as the American high priest of solitude.Part 1 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)1.receipt2.certify3.thrive4.pension5.solitary6.inspiration7.slippery8.dilemmaPart 2 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 2)9-11 CDDTranscript:9.M: We need to clean up the apartment before our caseworker arrives. If she sees this mess, she might reduce our welfare payments.W: Can she do that? I didn't know that! What right does she have to lower our payments?Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?10W: I got this new job working with homeless children in the city center. I'm really excited about it.M: I bet. It doesn't sound like the kind of thing you can get rich doing, but it's sure to be satisfying, you know, by helping people and all.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?11.M: What's with the truck parked outside of your home? What, are you moving away?W: Yeah. Turns out my company wants me to head up a new office in another city. My daughter is upset about being sent to a new school, but nothing can be done.Q: Why is the woman moving to another city?Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 2)12-15 BDBC 16-19 CCDBTranscript:Long conversation 1:W: Hi, Roy, are you waiting to see Professor Lee, too?M: Yeah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her managerial economics class, she asked me if I'm interested in working as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.W: Oh, yes, I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.M: Really, did you like it?W: I think it was the best job I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.M: That is a good salary. What did you do?W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Lee was always available to help me if I had any questions.M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer database, because the records arekept on it, and building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take.W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?W: Oh, yeah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.M: It sounds great.W: Good luck with your interview.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. Why was the woman able to give Roy so much information about the job?2. What does the woman say about the salary for the job?3. What does Prof. Lee's assistant need to do?4. Which of the following statements best describes Roy's main concern about the job?Long Conversation 2:M: What are you doing there?W: What does it look like?M: Looks like you aim to jump off the side of that bridge.W: Very perceptive.M: Now, why would you go and do a thing like that?W: Go away. You don't know about my problems.M: Hey, now. You're a student in my class, aren't you? I see you almost every day, don't I? I've noticed you not acting like your usual, happy self.W: I've been miserable.M: I didn't know that. Maybe you can talk to me about your feelings.W: I haven't been able to talk to my mom or dad. What makes you think I can talk to you?M: We're talking right now, aren't we? And I'm listening. How about you step away from the edge so we can talk some more? Huh?W: All right.M: Hey, that's great. Now let's go get some coffee.W: I don't really like coffee. Ice cream would be all right.M: Ice cream it is. There's a fantastic, little shop near here that serves 31 different flavors. Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. What are the speakers talking about?2. What is the relationship between the two speakers?3. Where is the conversation taking place?4. What can be inferred from the passage?Part 4 Understanding Passages(Each item: 2)20-24 BBCCATranscript:In less than 20 years, from 1975 to 1993, the number of Americans over 65 who live with their adult children declined by half, dropping from 18 percent to less than 10 percent. There are certainly many reasons for this decrease, from the improved health of older Americans to the number of two-or-more-job households. But a third of the over-65 population lives entirely alone.When middle-aged children in America announce that their 80-or-90-year-old mother "still lives in her own house", I notice that they are quite proud and satisfied. But do the old people in the United States like to live alone?No doubt some of them do. Or at least some of them prefer living alone. They don't like to change their habits or adjust to new ones when living with others. After all, independence is the chief virtue in this country.路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索 - 百度文库Independence is one of the things older Americans try to achieve in their lives. But if you live alone long enough, independence inevitably becomes an illusion. You can no longer keep up with the yard work, so you move to an apartment or even a center for the elderly. And you can't see well enough to drive anymore.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. What is the passage about?2. In 1993, what portion of American old people lived with their children?3. What is the effect of improved health for the elderly?4. What can be inferred from the passage?5. What is thought to be an illusion?Part 5 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)25-29 BCCBA 30-34 ACDBD 35-39 CACAA 40-44 ABCBCPart 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)45-49 ACBDB 50-54 CDCBD 55-59 ABBADPart 7 Fill in the Blanks (with the right preposition or adverb) (Each item: 1)60-64 into, with, of, under, for 65-69 out, out, for, to, to2121。

新视野大学英语视听说quizlistenting4_1答案

Listening4-1个人测试成绩记录试卷:Listening4-1编号:Listenign4-1 试卷满分:20姓名:杨莹学号:201051197 班级:登录:2011-09-15 12:42:04 交卷:2011-09-15 13:13:43 上机地址:222.26.197.55 老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choicequestions(每小题:分)Directions: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correctanswers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose thecorrect answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. He has learned to make sounds like a cat.B. He found food for the woman's cat.C. He has become team captain.D. He has attracted the woman's attention.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. The woman wants to play golf while the man wants to play Arraytennis.B. The man wants to play golf while the woman wants to play Arraytennis.C. Both the man and woman suggest playing golf.D. Both the man and woman suggest playing tennis.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. An exciting football match.B. A beautiful scene.C. The man's interest in her.D. The man's inviting her to a football match.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. He must go and buy gifts.B. He does not like the woman.C. He must prepare for a new lesson tomorrow.D. He must prepare for a makeup exam.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. The woman thinks university education is important whilethe man does not.B. The man thinks university education is important while thewoman does not.C. Both the man and woman attach importance to universityeducation.D. Both the man and woman attach importance to businessexperience.Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 1 D D5. 1 A ASubtotal: 5 老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 7

词汇结构We should put money away for a _________ day. We may need it some time. BSunny rainy cloudy coldHe was a much older tennis player but he had the great _________ of experience. DValue hand priority advantageHe has left his book here on ________ so that you can read it. APurpose aim intention senseBe careful with those fireworks; they are __________ to go off unexpectedly. DAvailable presumably easy ableThe holidays are over; we must ___________ to work again. BGet across get down get in get overHe lost his parents at ten and had to live at his uncle's ____________. CCost charge expense payThis food has been kept at a ____________ low temperature for a long time. ARelatively roughly remarkable readilySince the matter was extremely ___________, we had to turn to many people for help. A Tough tense important instantThe program was designed to ___________ industry, to make it develop more quickly. BTax stimulate control trapIn my opinion, you can increase the ___________ of these improvements through your active participation. DDimension helpful importance quality_____________ of children with other children of their own age is important in their development. CConsumption Position Interaction IntroductionIn a storm, an electrical current can ___________ from a cloud to the ground or from one cloud to another. ARush rain rack returnIt is well known that knowledge is the ___________ condition for mental growth. D Incompatible instead increase indispensableWhen he tried to make a ___________, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled because of a convention. CComplaint claim reservation decisionThe public opinion was that the time was not ___________ for a president who would make many changes. BReasonable ripe ready thoughtful完形填空Correct answer: (1) composed (2) exterior (3) occasional (4) overwhelmed (5) bothered (6) devise (7) relax (8) outlet (9) understandingly (10) mental (11) blow apart (12) In fact (13) perfect (14) denying (15) control (16) charm (17) nightmare (18) executive (19) abrupt (20) attackMary had a job, a family, and a busy social life. And despite all of that, she always seemed 1 and in control on the 2 . I have a part-time job, a dog, and go to the 3 party, but I am almost always 4 . It actually kind of 5 me the way she was always giving me 6 , "Youneed something to do to help you 7 ,” she would recommend."I have a(n) 8 that I really enjoy," I would reply. "It's playing the piano while my friends listen 9 and then when I'm finished, they will simply say, 'Wonderful!'"My wife, Mary, was different from me. She was just like most of professional women with 10 tress. It was inevitable for her to 11 with some heart problem. 12, Mary was only keeping up the appearance of a 13 life. She would have had a hard time 14 that her husband was boring and her children were out of 15 , and her house, though clean and nice, was without any 16 . Oh, and her job was a 17 . She was a secretary for a(n) 18 of a company and he was a very 19 man.Mary died of a heart 20 this past week. I knew she wasn't as happy as she appeared, but I never thought it would kill her.Compromise composed compelled competeInterior exterior prior juniorOccasional notional functional dimensionalOverjoyed overwhelmed overlooked overestimatedDisagreed concerned bothered unsettledService advice device deviseSupport react relax reserveDeparture retreat outlet exitUnderstandingly outstandingly uncertainly unfairlyMetal mental vital equalBlow in blow out blow apart blow downIn fact In essence In spite In detailPerfect absolute pure fullDoubting challenging denying decliningTemper control role cycleMystery romance grace charmNightmare priority hardship povertyPerspective alternative executive narrativeKeen Perceptive acute abruptOffensive attack beat charge选词填空Correct answer: (1) stimulating (2) attribute (3) accomplished (4) contrast (5) exterior (6) blending (7) recommended (8) retire (9) demonstrates (10) prevail另外的词absorbing , commit , composes, surface, concludedI am the director of a charity organization that provides support to poor areas of the world. People often ask me how I manage to stay relaxed when I see so much poverty every day. In fact, I find my job very 1 and rarely feel stressed. I 2 this to knowing when and when not to get upset. I try to praise those around me for what we have 3 and not over-emphasize our failures. I also understand acutely that there are limitations to what I can do alone. To succeed as a manager, I must trust the people I work with. In 4 , the person who held this position before me was a perfectionist and tried to do everything himself. On the 5 , he seemed calm, but on the interior, he was holding onto all of his stress. He worried about work even when he slept. Personally, I don't believe in 6 your home life with your work. Many people 7 he take a different approach, but he never did. Instead, he suffered a mild heart attack and had to 8 at a young age. To me, this 9 how important it is to keep a healthy attitude about work. We will not 10 unless we understand that our goals cannot be achieved overnight. This means we must choose our fights carefully.阅读理解An animal species dies out when it fails to produce enough young in each generation to keep pace with the death rate. We can tell from fossil evidence in rocks that many living species have no longer been in existence over the millions of years since life began. It is a natural process, and dying out is the fate of any animal that has specialized too much to change with its changing environment, or has to compete with a better adapted and more powerful animal. Because of wonderful technical developments during the past few centuries, man has destroyed or has nearly destroyed some species by killing them at such a rate that they couldn't produce enough young, or by completely changing their natural environment at surprising speed.Examples can be given of the way in which natural environments are being rapidly changed. There is every possibility that many species of animals will die out because of their disappearing food source. Large numbers of animals have been hunted and killed for food. The North American buffalo (水牛) is a case of the near-dying-out species through hunting. Often the numbers are so great that the hunters may not realize the danger; or the financial rewards for the hunters may be so great that they choose to pay no attention to the threat to species.Many people are concerned about animals and wildlife protection. One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is to place animals in zoos and parks and breed them there. Another method is to protect the animals in their natural environment by creating wildlife protection areas and parks and using police to look after them. But the parks are large, the police are few, and the determination of hunters is very great. Early in 1980s, police and hunters clashed in East Africa. The hunters were armed with modern weapons, and several people were killed.There is great pleasure in watching wildlife in natural or near-natural environments, and tourism can add to the income of countries. The animals are still resources-but in a very different form.DDDABAccording to the passage, when will animal species become extinct (灭绝)? When it suffers aA. disease it has never known before.B. When it has been in existence for too many years.C. When it has a death rate that is made faster by man.D. When it produces babies slower than the death rate.What might happen to an animal species if it specialized too much?A. It might produce more young.B. It might compete even better.C. It might be forced to change.D. It might die out in the end.One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is to _________.A. build up walls to isolate animals in nature from peopleB. put all the hunters into prison and keep them thereC. educate people in general to protect animals wellD. place animals in zoos and breed them there safelyHow do wildlife protection areas protect endangered animals?A. They use police help to protect them.B. They prevent hunters from killing them.C. They make the areas like natural places.D. They provide the animals with much food.Why do tourists go to places where they can watch wildlife?A. They can add to the income of troubled countries.B. They can make themselves happy by seeing animals.C. They can encourage the growth of natural places.D. They can make use of animal resources more often.Have you ever felt your mind getting confused after a sleepless night and you couldn't come up with an original thought no matter how hard you tried?You were probably right if you thought that was caused by a lack of sleep. Dr. Home, a sleep researcher in England, studied 24 college students. One group got their normal eight hours of sleep. The other group didn't get any sleep at all—they stayed awake all night. The next day,Dr. Home tested the students. He asked them questions that required creative and original thinking. One of the questions was "How many uses can a box be put to?"The results? The wide-awake students did well on the tests. The tired students did poorly.Research has already shown that tired people can do okay on tests of routine thinking, like simple addition. But Dr. Home tested creative thinking only.As part of his study, he offered an amount of money as a reward to the tired students if they did well. But even this encouragement wasn't enough to help the students overcome their tiredness. They still did poorly. Dr. Home believes that the part of the brain where thinking takes place may get worn out during waking hours. Sleep may help to repair the brain overnight. Without any sleep, he emphasizes, "even if you think harder, you cannot do better."This study gives people something to think about, especially people like hospital workers and airplane pilots, who must stay awake all night and then make emergency decisions.ACDADAccording to the passage, failure to think of new ideas may be _____________.A. caused by a lack of sleepB. caused by hard questionsC. caused by a weak brainD. caused by too much studyTired people have no problem with _____________________.A. finding uses for boxesB. making creative ideasC. doing simple math testsD. taking research testsThe purpose for offering money to the tired students was to _____________.A. help them repair their brainsB. stimulate their interestsC. convince people to joinD. encourage them to do betterSleep might help people by ________________.A.repairing the brainB. giving creative dreamsC. providing fresh energyD. allowing harder thoughtThis information is useful to people like nurses and pilots because _____________.A. they often meet situations in which they must be creativeB. they often take tests to display their abilities to do their jobsC. they often go to the hospital because of brain problemsD. they often get little sleep but make important decisionsIt might be surprising for some people to believe that, in today's computer-and-Internet-driven society, there are some book publishers that are still committed to traditional books. Maybe the most famous encyclopedia company, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, which dates back to the 18th century, is planning to release their largest set of books in 2001. This 40-volume set will be the largest printed in its 231-year history.Because of the success of recent Internet and computer encyclopedias, some people have suggested that the publishers could turn their back on print. However, company representative Paul Hoffman said the company is committed to paper and ink."There is still a place for books, even with all of the computer encyclopedias. And many people around the world still want books," he said.Encyclopedias, in book form, are common in library collections and on school shelves. They are often used in student research. And none are used more than those published by the Encyclopedia Britannica.Even so, the company is selling fewer and fewer books and more and more computer encyclopedias, possibly because of the price. The books, US $1450 for a 32-book set, are too expensive for people. The computerized version, which contains all the same information, costs only a 10th of the price.ADCABWhat about the Encyclopedia Britannica is so surprising?A. The company is committed to publishing books.B. The company is selling Internet encyclopedias.C. The company is still open after so many years.D. The company is planning to quit making books.What will make the 2001 set of books different from the other sets?A. It will be the most sold.B. It will be like the 18th-century one.C. It will be on the Internet.D. It will be the largest set.Why have some people suggested that the company stop printing books?A. Because people are no longer buying many encyclopedias.B. Because demand around the world is for ink and paper books.C. Because electronic encyclopedias have become so successful.D. Because Paul Hoffman has turned his back on printing books.What makes the Encyclopedia Britannica's books special?A. They are used more than any other encyclopedias.B. They are used more for study than for doing research.C. They are used in schools and many library collections.D. They are used in many research papers by students.Why are more people buying electronic encyclopedias than book encyclopedias?A. Electronic encyclopedias contain more.B. Electronic encyclopedias cost less money.C. Electronic encyclopedias take up less room.D. Electronic encyclopedias have new ideas.Open or distance learning has had a major effect on higher education through the Open University, the only university to provide education exclusively for adult learners studying at a distance. Our 100,000 students are currently studying at the Open University. We found limited development of distance learning in the case studies, with the exception of some postgraduate and professional courses. Even here, however, there seemed to be limits on further growth because of the high costs involved in setting up new distance learning courses, as well as uncertainties of demand (particularly in terms of the perceived financial returns on study). One of the case study universities provided video facilities and visiting staff to a rural area for a group of undergraduate (大学本科在校的) students about 50 miles away. This was a new development which was working well and likely to be expanded to involve other universities.The main reason for general lack of development of distance learning, especially at the undergraduate level, may be that other universities have been unable to afford the considerable set-up costs and student support facilities. As costs of technology come down this might change. The Open Learning Foundation is developing connections between universities to set open learning approaches within existing programs of study and thus encourage their greater use. This is seen as likely to develop further in the future.CAADBThe Open University provides an education for _________________.A. students who do not like attending regular universitiesB. students who failed the College Entrance ExaminationC. students who are adults and away from a universityD. students who are limited in their ability to learnAmong other things, the further growth of distance learning at postgraduate and professional levels is limited by ____________________.A. the high costs involvedB. a low student demandC. a lack of educationD. the poor rural technologyThe attempt of one case study university to provide equipment and staff to a rural group of students _________.A. would be expandedB. did not work wellC. might help learningD. could cost a lotThe cost of setting up a distance learning program might change ______________.A. as new developments are madeB. as more students take classes thereC. as the Open University helps moreD. as technology becomes cheaperThe tone of this passage can best be described as ________________.A. DiscouragingB. encouragingC. persuasiveD. scientificWhy is it that the more connected we get, the more disconnected I feel? Every advance in communications technology is a step back from the closeness of human interaction. With email and instant messaging over the Internet, we can now communicate without seeing or talking to one another. With voice mail, you can conduct entire conversations without ever reaching anyone. If my mom has a question, I just leave the answer on her machine.As almost every imaginable contact between human beings becomes automatic by machine, the alienation quotient goes up. You can't even call a person to get the phone number of another person anywhere. Phone assistance is almost always fully automatic by machine. Pumping gas at the station? Why say good morning to the worker when you can use your credit card at the pump and save yourself the bother of human contact? Placing money at the bank? Why talk to a clerk who might live in the neighborhood when you can just put your credit card into the ATM?Pretty soon you won't have the hard task of making eye contact at the grocery store. Some grocery chains are using a self-scanner so you can check yourself out, avoiding those annoying clerks who look at you and ask how you are doing.ADCDBThe effect of increased communication technology is ____________.A. the retreat of human closenessB. the lack of care for neighborsC. the saving of more free timeD. the advance of our contactsIf his mom has a question, he will ____________.A. find new ways to reach herB. send her an email messageC. try to get her a voice machineD. answer through voice mailJudging from the context, the word "alienation" (Line 2, Paragraph 2) means ___________.A. RelationshipB. closenessC. strangenessD. stressATMs in banks have changed life by __________.A. making it more difficult to want human contactB. making it faster to receive money from banksC. making it easier to obtain bank credit cardsD. making it unnecessary to talk with bank clerksThe writer's attitude toward advances in communications technology may be described asA. UnconcernedB. criticalC. positiveD. uninterested。

新视野视听说教程2quiz1-4答案

计算机中级4班(软件、自动): Quiz details个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit4book2编号:unit4book2 试卷满分:62姓名:学号:222011321042012 班级:登录:2012-06-11交卷:2012-06-11 16:32:38 上机地址:172.16.209.75 15:24:52老师是否已批批卷时间:卷:尚未批卷图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:分)Directions: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. They both think there are too many ads.B. They both think there are not enough ads.C. The man thinks there are too many ads, while the woman thinks the opposite.D. The woman thinks there are too many ads, while the man thinks the opposite.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. Security and esteem, but nothing else.B. Only fear, love and sensory pleasure.C. Basic human feelings.D. Advertising principals.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. To show the importance of the Tour of France.B. To show the possibility of recovering from a deadly disease.C. To show that successful ads are often stories with happy endings.D. To show that a happy ending is required for all commercials. Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. To show that he only knows how to copy a page by hand.B. To show that he only knows how to make photocopies.C. To show that a "feel-good" ad is usually a true story.D. To show that a "feel-good" ad does not have to be a true story. Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. Because the name in Spanish suggests disasters.B. Because the name in Spanish suggests not moving.C. Because the name in Spanish means turning over.D. Because the name in Spanish means bad luck.Questions 6 to 6 are based on the following passage.6.A. Ads should be made by local people.B. The lipstick ad is more effective in Germany.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.D. The same ad can be used in various places.Questions 7 to 7 are based on the following passage.7.A. To show how fast one can buy things with the card.B. To show how much he likes the card.C. To express his disagreement with the woman.D. To express his agreement with the woman.Questions 8 to 8 are based on the following passage.8.A. Because short slogans are refreshing.B. Because people are busy.C. Because only short slogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Cola company has set a good example.Questions 9 to 9 are based on the following passage.9.A. He disagrees with the woman.B. He agrees with the woman.C. He believes that figures don't lie.D. He believes that most surveys are puzzling.Questions 10 to 10 are based on the following passage.1.A. He believes it is unfair because most people are not alcohol abusers.B. He believes it is unfair because few people are using the healthcare system.C. He believes it is fair because the healthcare system needs the extra money.D. He believes it is fair because alcohol abuse needs additional money.Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小得对我的答案客观题分错1. 1 A A2. 1 C C3. 1 C C4. 0 A D5. 1 B B6. 1 C C7. 1 D D8. 1 B B9. 0 A B10.1 A ASubtotal: 8老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语第四册曲quiz4答案2016版

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否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题:3 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.Why does Pamela want to have plastic surgery? A. To become a movie actress.B. To become an anchorwoman.C. To become a fashion model.D. To find a white-collar job.2.What surgery has Pamela already had? A. Enlarging her breasts.B. Removing wrinkles from her neck.C. Making her face thinner.D. Making her nose tip more pointed.3. What did Pamela think about beauty and character? A. Beauty is as important as a noble character.B. Beauty is more important than a noble character.C. Beauty is less important than a noble character.D. Beauty and a noble character are less important thanability.4.How do Pamela's parents and boyfriend react to her plasticsurgery?A. Her boyfriend is against it while parents are for it.B. Her boyfriend is for it while her parents' opinion is unknown.C. Both her parents and boyfriend are for it.D. Both her parents and boyfriend are against it.5.How long would her new looks last, according to Dr. Carson?A. One to two years.B. Three to five years.C. Nearly a decade.D. Unpredictable.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. A new beauty queen at the pageant.B. Beauty queen stripped of crown for lying.C. Failure to win the beauty queen title.D. Honesty is the best policy.7.How old was Laura Anness when she last participated in thepageant?A. 15.B. 24.C. 27.D. None of the above.8.Where does Laura Anness actually live?A D CB B BC CD DC BD A DB A AB B4.You'd better use the makeup that is made from naturalproducts from the Dead Sea, so it won't ____________ your skin.A. irrigateB. irritateC. imitateD. intimate5.The blue color will perfectly complement ____________ therest of your makeup.A. withB. inC. toD. along6.You can wear a pair of black trousers and a white dress shirtseveral times a week, ____________ with differentaccessories.A. pairingB. pairedC. to pairD. pair7.I want to become beautiful and make other girls into____________ monsters.A. red-eyedB. green-eyesD. green-eyed8.Rebecca, nice to ____________ you here. Shopping foranything special?A. runB. run intoC. run withD. run to9.With the increasing popularity of beauty contests, winnershave become ____________ for many young girls.A. role modelsB. model rolesC. role modelingD. modeling roles10.It was only the very wealthy who changed their clothing stylesto ____________ they thought were the latest fashions of the day.A. nothingB. everythingC. whatD. that11.It looks as if I will have to pay extra for ____________luggage.C D D B C B D B A C B D。

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Unit 7 AquizforUnit7 Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 D B 2. 1 C C 3. 0 A D 4. 1 A A 5. 1 C C 6. 1 B B 7. 0 C A 8. 0 C D 9. 1 A A 10. 0 B D Part 2 Short passages and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 D D 2. 1 C C 3. 1 B B 4. 1 A A 5. 0 A B Subtotal: 4 老师评语:

Part 3 Short passages and True/False questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 A B 2. 1 A A 3. 0 A B 4. 1 A A 5. 0 B A

Part 4 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 C C 2. 1 B B 3. 1 D D 4. 1 A A 5. 0 C D Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:12 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 D B 2. 0 C B 3. 1 A A 4. 1 C C 5. 1 D D 6. 1 A A 7. 1 B B 8. 1 D D 9. 0 B C 10. 0 D C 11. 1 A A 12. 1 D D Part 6 Short passages/dialogs and cloze (每小题: 1 分; 满分:11 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 large farm large farm 2. 0 down killed 3. 1 cow cow 4. 0 farm owner of the cow 5. 1 what what 6. 0 cost was worth 7. 1 $900 $900/900 dollars/nine hundred dollars 8. 1 $200 $200/200 dollars/two hundred dollars 9. 0 six six years/6 years 10. 0 paper a check for 11. 0 dates was dated Part 7 Short dialogs and blank filling (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 give me a loan give me a loan 2. 0 what for What for 3. 1 support support 4. 1 are spending are spending 5. 0 hurt myself hard up myself 6. 0 need let him know 7. 0 know get nowhere 8. 0 easygoing easy-going 9. 0 gentle manager general manager 10. 1 my luck my luck

师范文学中级6班(汉语言文学): Quiz details

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试卷:10 编号:b1-10 试卷满分:30 姓名: 学号:222011308011150 班级: 登录:2012-04-23 16:03:09 交卷:2012-04-23 16:21:22 上机地址:172.17.138.30 老师是否已批卷: 尚未批卷 批卷时间: 图例: Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor

Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 A A 2. 0 B C 3. 1 B B 4. 0 A D 5. 0 C D 6. 1 C C 7. 1 B B 8. 0 C B 9. 1 A A 10. 0 B C Subtotal: 5 老师评语:

Part 2 Short passages and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 C C 2. 1 B B 3. 1 D D 4. 1 A A 5. 1 C C Subtotal: 5 老师评语:

Part 3 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 D D 2. 0 D A 3. 0 A B 4. 1 C C 5. 0 D B Subtotal: 2 老师评语:

Part 4 Short passages and True/False questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 A B 2. 1 A A 3. 1 B B 4. 0 A B 5. 1 A A Subtotal: 3 老师评语:

Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 C C 2. 1 A A 3. 1 A A 4. 1 D D 5. 0 C B Subtotal: 4 老师评语:

Total score: 19

正确率: 63.3%

b1-09 Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 B C 2. 0 D A 3. 1 C C 4. 1 A A 5. 0 C B 6. 0 C A 7. 1 D D 8. 1 C C 9. 1 C C 10. 0 B D Part 2 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 B B 2. 0 B C 3. 0 D B 4. 0 D C 5. 1 C C Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 B B 2. 1 D D 3. 1 A A 4. 0 B C 5. 1 C C Part 4 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 A B 2. 0 D A 3. 1 C C 4. 0 C D 5. 1 A A

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试卷:quiz 1 book2 编号:quiz1book2 试卷满分:84 姓名: 学号:222011308011150 班级: 登录:2012-04-22 01:01:43 交卷:2012-04-22 01:27:22 上机地址:172.17.138.30 老师是否已批卷: 尚未批卷 批卷时间: 图例: Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor

Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 C C 2. 1 D D 3. 1 D D 4. 1 A A 5. 1 B B 6. 1 A A 7. 1 A A 8. 1 B B 9. 1 C C 10. 1 D D Subtotal: 10 老师评语:

Part 2 Short dialogs and blank filling (每小题: 1 分; 满分:14 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 1 favorite band favorite band 2. 0 Not any more Not anymore 3. 1 no longer no longer 4. 1 a big fan a big fan 5. 0 cake collected 6. 1 the ones the ones 7. 1 Going crazy Going crazy 8. 1 Maybe to you Maybe to you 9. 0 presure pressure 10. 1 fall in love fall in love 11. 1 get it get it 12. 1 from time to time from time to time 13. 1 Go on Go on 14. 1 music video music video Subtotal: 11 老师评语:

Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling (每小题: 1 分; 满分:11 分) 小题 得分 对错 我的答案 客观 1. 0 move mountains Move Mountains 2. 1 sick of sick of 3. 1 a bore a bore 4. 1 terrible terrible 5. 0 award every music award 6. 1 times times 7. 1 how how 8. 0 goes climbed 9. 0 mountain pop music ladder

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