大学英语网络教程2试卷三及答案

大学英语网络教程2试卷三及答案
大学英语网络教程2试卷三及答案

《大学英语网络教程2》阶段练习卷(III)

Part I Structure

1.All the passengers rushed out of the waiting hall to a safe place __A___ the fire

broke out.

a. when

b. while

c. as

d. the time

2.I appreciate this Chinese painting __B___ now that you have explained it to me.

a. more much

b. much more

c. too much

d. so much

3.We consider it beneficial to us all __B___ on this project creatively.

a. being working

b. to work

c. work

d. working

4.My English teachers is a(an) __C___.

a. American young university associate professor

b. American young associate university professor

c. young American university associate professor

d. young university American associate professor

5.__B___ you stop making so much trouble, I will tell you an interesting fairy story.

a. But

b. So long as

c. However

d. Wherever

6.In this class, Zhangming likes watching TV, but _D____ students are fond of

playing football.

a. another

b. the others

c. others

d. the other

7.Many a girl ___A__ to listen to music in their spare time.

a. likes

b. liking

c. Liked

d. like

8.You __C___ your books before they are due.

a. had better to renew

b. would rather to renew

c. had better renew

d. would rather renew

9.If he _C____ six more votes yesterday, he _____ our chairman now.

a. received…would be

b. received…would have been

c. had received…would be

d. had received…would have been

10.– Is there any place you want to go during this summer vacation?

-- __D___ mother goes, I would like to go too.

a. Whenever

b. Whatever

c. Which

d. Wherever

11.The little boy was caught ___A__, and was severely scolded by his parents.

a. playing with fire

b. played with fire

c. play fire

d. to play with fire

12.– How do you like this novel?

-- It is __D___ interesting, so I don’t like it.

a. everything but

b. nothing but

c. something but

d. anything but

13.I was about to go to school __A___ a man with a mask broke into the house.

a. when

b. which

c. that

d. but

14.Young people find it essential that one __C___ of at least one foreign language.

a. had commanded

b. must have a command

c. have a command

d. has a command

15.I liked this dress, if the dealer __B___ a more reasonable price, I might have

bought it

a. have offered

b. had offered

c. offers

d. were to offer

16.Only through constant practice __B___ your spoken English.

a. you can improve

b. can you improve

c. you must improve

d. must you improve

17.The lesson __C__ today is about a lecture given by George Washington, the first

American President.

a. teaching

b. is to be taught

c. to be taught

d. to be teaching

18.The departments in the government worked out a requirement that all walks of life

__A___ for the benefits of environments.

a. should function

b. functioned

c. would function

d. must function

19.There is no _C____ that this epidemic disease will affect the economy badly.

a. denial

b. denied

c. denying

d. deny

20.__A___ the 18th century did man realize that it is the brain not the heart that can

reason.

a. Not until

b. It was not until

c. Until

d. It was until

21.__C___ seems easy at first often turns out to be difficult.

a. It

b. That

c. What

d. Which

22.I have three aunts, and __A___ them gives me gifts for Christmas every year.

a. each of

b. both of

c. every of

d. none

23.To give praise costs the giver _C____ a moment’s thought and a moment’s effort.

a. anything but

b. none but

c. nothing but

d. something but

24.Sleeping 15 minutes to two hours in the early afternoon can reduce stress and

make us __C___.

a. to refresh

b. refreshing

c. refreshed

d. to be refreshed

25.About 60 percent of Chinese people will nap when _C____ the opportunity.

a. giving

b. to give

c. given

d. give

26.If there __A___ no air, we would never live.

a. were

b. is

c. be

d. been

27.The aim of the U.N. is to uphold the world peace and ___A__ the development all

over the world.

a. to promote

b. promoting

c. promotes

d. to have promoted

28.Only a few trouble-makers realized the damage they caused, and __D___ realized

fled in fright.

a. the one whom

b. the ones who

c. few whom

d. those who

29.Polly is on a business trip out of town, otherwise she _B____ to attend this

ceremony.

a. had come

b. would come

c. is coming

d. would have come

30.This is __B___ a complicated project that I can hardly carry it out by myself.

a. so

b. such

c. thus

d. that

Part II Vocabulary

1.I’d love to go on holiday but I can’t _C____ the time.

a. affect

b. effect

c. afford

d. effort

2.The teacher has __C___ each of us a holiday task.

a. signaled

b. resigned

c. assigned

d. designed

3.Her work has __D___ enormously to our understanding of this difficult subject.

a. devoted

b. attended

c. attributed

d. contributed

4.I’ve bought a large size to __A___ for the fact that it may shrink in the wash.

a. allow

b. account

c. strive d, stand

5.His persistence was __D___ when the car finally started.

a. awarded

b. rewarded

c. granted

d. offered

6.It was quite an ___B__ when a woman first became prime minister.

a. case

b. event

c. accident

d. incident

7.She had to _A____ her clothes after losing weight.

a. alter

b. vary

c. shift

d. transfer

8.He __B___ his failure to his laziness.

a. contributed

b. attributed

c. devoted

d. distributed

9.Eventually I _A____ to temptation and had an ice cream.

a. gave in

b. gave up

c. turned in

d. took in

10.In the __A___ of his death Sheila will inherit the memory.

a. event

b. incident

c. matter

d. accident

11.He didn’t want to __D___ her with his financial problems on their honeymoon.

a. interfere

b. interrupt

c. offend

d. bother

12.He gave in to _C____ and opened the letter addressed to his sister.

a. attraction

b. emotion

c. curiosity

d. desire

13.I wish you’d stop trying to find __B___ with everything I do.

a. defect

b. fault

c. flaw

d. shortcomings

14.What does her handwriting tell you about her _A____?

a. character

b. aspect

c. flavor

d. attitude

15.The winner will be there in __A___ to collect the prize.

a. person

b. individual

c. himself

d. human

16.Some of what we’re talking about might better be discussed in __A___.

a. private

b. individual

c. privacy

d. privation

17.This vase would be perfect but for a few small __B___ in its base.

a. faults

b. flaws

c. errors

d. shortcomings

18.The stress of losing his job contributed __A___ his death.

a. to

b. towards

c. on

d. in

19.He preferred the company of those who were intellectually inferior _C____

himself.

a. of

b. in

c. to

d. for

20.I read the information on the __B___ before deciding which jam to buy.

a. diagram

b. label

c. Illustration

d. figure

21.The break in __A___ is due to a technical fault.

a. transmission

b. transformation

c. transition

d. transplantation

22.The head office has been __B___ from London to Cardiff.

a. transported

b. transferred

c. transmitted

d. transformed

23.The cost of alcohol duty ___B__ according to the amount of wine in the bottle.

a. varies

b. alters

c. changes

d. converts

24.She began to __C___ songs at an early age.

a. compile

b. edit

c. compose

d. devise

25.Anyone traveling without a passport __B___ the risk of being arrested.

a. takes

b. runs

c. reduces

d. increases

26.His ___D__ force was weak, but his mental and moral force was very great.

a. environmental

b. practical

c. natural

d. physical

27.If you don’t deliver the goods by Friday we’ll be breaking the __D___.

a. contrast

b. contest

c. content

d. contract

28.Mary was intensively curious _B____ the origin of mankind.

a. with

b. about

c. of

d. from

29.On his first sea ___D__, he was still quite young but showed great courage to face

the storms.

a. trip

b. travel

c. tour

d. voyage

30.One day while Mr. King was working, he had a/an _C____ and his left leg was

badly injured.

a. business

b. matter

c. accident

d. event

Part III Use of English

61. What subject are you studying?

__________C______________.

a.Yes, I am studying physics.

b.I’m studying now.

c.I’m studying history.

d.I’m writing my paper.

62. Help yourself to the fish, Helen.

__________C________________.

a.Yes, but it isn’t cooked well.

b.Help yourself to it, too.

c.Thank you, Mary.

d.I’ve had enough.

63. What’s the weat her like in your hometown?

__________D________________.

a.It’s a beautiful place.

b.I like the food very much.

c.I don’t know whether I like it or not.

d.It’s very cold in winter and very hot in summer.

64. In my opinion, you’d better have a good rest.

___________A______________.

a.I’ll take your advice.

b. Let me see.

c.I’m afraid so.

d. Never mind.

65. Would you mind if I open the window?

____________D______________.

a.That’s fine, thank you.

b.Take a rest.

c.Yes, please.

d.Of course not.

66. Do you like watching football matches?

____________A_______________.

a.Football? It’s a waste of time.

b.Thank you for asking me.

c.I’m sorry to hear that.

d.It’s a pleasur

e.

67. Hello, David. How is everything?

_____________D______________.

a.Good for you.

b.Oh, I will.

c.That’s right.

d.Just so-so.

68. Excuse me, would you lend me your car?

_____________A_______________.

a.Certainly.

b.Please don’ t do it.

c.It’s nothing.

d.Yes, I have a car.

69. I don’t like the sports programs.

_____________B________________.

a.So do I.

b.Neither do I.

c.So am I.

d.Neither am I.

70. What’s the problem, John?

_____________B________________.

a.No problem.

b.I can’t find my mobile phone.

c.Thank you for lending me your car.

d.No trouble at all.

Part IV Reading Comprehension

Passage One

Blocks of “high-rise” flats have been in large numbers in London and in many other big cities. Just after the Second World War these big, twenty-to-thirty storey buildings, hundreds of feet in height, were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem. For on the one hand, there was severe housing shortage, but on the

other hand, there was lack of space to build houses in urban areas. Blocks of “high-rise” flats seemed, at first, to be able to solve the problem, since they can offer space for more families to live in on less land. The beautiful, modern apartments in the high-rises were much sought after by people who lived downtown. Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not. Are they suitable places for people, children especially, to live in? A well-known British architect, who personally designed many of these buildings, now believes that the high-rises may well make those people who have been housed in them suffer a great deal. Evidence has been collected by social workers, which suggests that people do suffer. They complain about severe loneliness and deep depression living within these great towers. People also talk about lack of communication with others, no easy access to a playground for children, no chances for adults to get familiarized with each other. Many people say that they have lived next door to each other for years in the same building, but they never know who their neighbors are. Some experts say that a large number of people living in the high-rises suffer from mental disorder and have even developed criminal tendencies. As a result of these new discoveries, plans for new high-rise blocks are being reconsidered. We are now building up many high-rises in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Perhaps we should also reconsider the idea too.

1. There was a big housing problem after the Second World War __C____.

a. in London

b. in the rural areas

c. in many big cities

d. in many countries

2. Blocks of “high-rise”flats were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem, because ___D___.

a. there was severe house shortage in big cities

b. there was less and less land to build houses in big cities

c. they were modern and beautiful and much sought after by city people

d. they were built on less land and were able to house a lot more people

3. The sentence “Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not.” means __A____.

a. it was not until hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, people began to doubt

about whether they were good solutions or not

b. hundreds of the vast blocks had not been built until anyone began to doubt about

whether they were good solutions or not

c. people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not before

hundreds of the vast blocks had been built

d. before hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, some people began to doubt

about whether they were good solutions or not

4. The author takes a well-known British architect as an example to show us that

____B__.

a. he is very proud of his designing of many of the high-rises

b. even a well-known designer of the high-rises believes they are no good for

people

c. even a well-known designer of the high-rises suffers personally

d. high-rises are well-designed, modern buildings which meet people’s needs

5. What is the greatest danger for people living in a high-rise according to some

experts?C

a. Lack of communication with others.

b. No easy access to a playground for children.

c. Developing criminal tendencies.

d. Not knowing the neighbors.

Passage Two

Among the more interesting things to observe as you travel the world are the ways in which people conduct themselves at parties. In some countries men and women move to opposite ends of the room and talk to one another; in others they sit in large chairs around the edge of the room and talk only to the people on either side of them, or silently eat and observe the scene.

As you would imagine, Americans move about a great deal at parties. At small gatherings they may sit down, but as soon as there are more people than chairs in the room –or better yet, a little before this point –you would see first one and then another make some excuses to get to his feet (to fetch a drink or greet a friend or open a window) until soon everyone is standing, moving around, chatting with one group and then another. Sitting becomes inactive beyond a certain point. We expect people to move about and be “self-starters.”It is quite normal for Americans to introduce themselves and their companions. If this happens, you are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with you. After such an informal introduction, you talk together for a little while, here come those questions: “Are you new here?”“How long have you been in America?”Within a moment or two, you will have struck some common ground, conversation will move along for a while, and then either couple can feel free to say something informal like: “Well, it’s been nice to meet you” or “I hope we see you again soon.” This is the signal for both couples to say their good-byes and move off to another group.

The basic rule at big parties is: don’t stay in one place for too long. Pick out people you think look interesting, then go to talk to them. Women should not gather themselves in a group with each other or hide themselves away in a corner. They too should move around the room either with their husbands, or with friends or alone, whichever they prefer, unless they are strategically located (and attractive!) so that people keep coming up to them. The point of a party in this country is to meet and talk with people; the fact that you are all there together under your host’s roof is in itself a form of introduction in our view. As a result anyone can feel free to talk to anyone else.

6. The possible title for this passage might be __C____.

a. Parties in the World

b. Differences of Parties in Different Countries

c. Parties in America

d. A Party I Attend in America

7. According to the author, the major difference between an American party and that in other countries lies in the fact that __A____.

a. Americans move about a great deal at parties

b. Americans never sit down at parties

c. women usually come with their husbands to a party

d. women and men talk in different groups

8. Americans expect ___D___ at a party.

a. people to stop talking and observe the scene

b. women to move around alone to attract people

c. people to find some excuses to stand up

d. to introduce themselves and feel free to talk

9. In the second paragraph, the sentence “…you will have struck some common ground” means you will have __D____.

a. struck together the ground that both of you are standing on

b. met each other so unexpectedly that you hit each other to the ground

c. shaken hands and touched each other as ordinary people usually do

d. talked about something that both of you are interested in and like to talk about

10. If a lady is strategically located in a party, then, which of the following sentences

is not true?B

a. She is not moving around any more.

b. She must be alone, hiding herself in a corner.

c. She must be very attractive.

d. People will continuously go to her plac

e.

Passage Three

“Are you the happiest man in the world?” When asked this question, most people would say no. They don’t think they are the happiest of the people around them. They would point out that one of their neighbors is happier than any one of them, “Doctor Frank has a career himself. His wife is the most beautiful and well-educated lady in the community. No, I don’t think I am happier than Doctor Frank. At least my career is not as successful as his.”

Most of us compare ourselves with anyone we think is happier –a relative, a close friend or, often, someone we even hardly know. I once met a young man who struck me as particularly successful and happy. He spoke of his love for his beautiful wife and their daughters, and of his joy at being a TV talk-show host. I remember thinking he was one of the lucky few for whom everything goes effortlessly right. Once we talked about the Internet, he is grateful for its existence. He told me, because he could look up information on diabetes (糖尿病) – the terrible disease that made his wife suffer and could possibly be passed down to his lovely children. When I heard this, I felt like a fool for taking it for granted that nothing unhappy existed in his life.

This made me think a lot and I soon drew one of the most significant conclusions about happiness: there is little relation between the situations of people’s lives and how happy they are. We all know people who are richer and have an easier life than others, yet they are essentially unhappy. And we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy. Unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault. As a bald man told me, “Whenever I enter a room, all I see is hair.”

It is hard for us to give up the image of “being perfect”. As nothing is perfect, anyone can be unhappy. It takes no courage or effort to be unhappy. True happiness lies in struggling to be happy.

11. According to the author, most people would _D_____ they are the happiest in the

world.

a. doubt whether

b. like to think that

c. think about whether

d. not think that

12. The author thinks that people quite often compare themselves with __C____.

a. a close friend

b. a relative

c. anyone we think is happier

d. someone we even hardly know

13. What is not true about the young man the author once met with?B

a. He is a TV talk show host.

b. Everything goes effortlessly right for him.

c. He loves his wife and their daughters.

d. He is very happy with his work and his lif

e.

14. After talking with the young man about the Internet, the author realizes ___A___.

a. that he is mistaken in thinking nothing unhappy existed in the latter’s life

b. how grateful the young man is for the existence of the Internet

c. how terribly the young man’s wife suffer from the disease – diabetes

d. that there is a lot of information one can look up in the Internet

15. The significant conclusion the author draws about happiness is that __D___.

a. it is hard for us to give up the image of “being perfect”

b. unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault

c. we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy

d. true happiness lies in struggling to be happy

Passage Four

It is natural to young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-child relationships. I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.

Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they created a culture and a society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.

Sometimes you are resistant and proud because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you can’t

win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parents’ control. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.

If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You can charm others, especially parent, into doing things the way you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.

16. The author is primarily addressing __D___.

a.parents of teenagers

b.newspaper readers

c.those who give advice to teenagers

d.teenagers

17. The first paragraph is mainly about ___A__.

a.the teenagers’ criticism of their parents

b.misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents

c.the dominance of the patents over their children

d.the teenagers’ ability to deal with crises

18. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they __A___.

a.want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own

b.have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste

c.have no other way to enjoy themselves better

d.want to irritate their parents

19. Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because they

__D___.

a.have already been accepted into adult world

b.feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults

c.are not likely to win over the adults

d.have a desire to be independent

20.To improve parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be __B___.

a. obedient

b. co-operative

c. responsible

d. independent

Part V Cloze

If this turn of mind were founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be the more to be pitied. The 1 to criticize and be disgusted is perhaps taken up originally by imitation. It grows into a 2 , unknown to its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it are 3 of its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of 4 to them, and help them change this habit.

Although in fact it is chiefly an act of the imagination, it has serious 5 in life, since it brings on deep sorrow and 6 luck. Those people offend many others,

nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most common politeness and respect and scarcely that. This frequently puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at obtaining some advantage in rank or 7 , nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone speak a word to 8 their hopes. If they bring on themselves public disapproval, no one will 9 or excuse them. These people should change this bad habit. If they do not, it will be good for others to 10 any contact with them.

C1 a. intention b. intent c. tendency d. trend

B2 a. hobby b. habit c. practice d. approach

C3 a. proved b. told c. convinced d. ordered

C4 a. goodness b. serve c. servant d. service

A5 a. effects b. results c. efficiency d. affect

B6 a. good b. bad c. some d. little

A7 a. fortune b. future c. possession d. value

A8 a. favor b. hurt c. help d. give

A9 a. defend b. defeat c. disclose d. help

C10 a. prevent b. keep c. avoid d. continue

Part VI Translation

1. She convinced me of his honesty.

她说服我相信他的诚实.

2. My friends mean a lot to me.

我的朋友对我来说非常重要.

3. We have a routine medical examination each year.

我们每年有一次常规的体检.

4. My mother asked me to go on an errand —she wanted me to buy some food.

我妈妈叫我跑一下腿,她想让我去买点食物

5. You will run into trouble if you go on like that.

如果你继续那样下去, 就会陷入麻烦.

6. She followed up her interview with a phone call.

她用电话进一步完成面试.

Part VII Sample Writing

套路五:

1.概念过程

2.举例说明

3.个人观点

作文:

Haste Makes Waste

There is a popular saying, “ haste makes waste ”, which suggests that the faster one tries to finish, the longer it seems to take him. Indeed, undue priority to speed will, more often than not, lead to undesirable consequences.

Life is filled with examples. A good case in point is in house building. In order to

build more houses some construction units ignore quality, so there have emerged many poor quality buildings, which are as weak as bean curd, as criticized by Premier Zhu Rongji. Another good illustration is in English study. Some students, instead of hard work, concentrate on doing a lot of so-called simulated test exercises. They expect to get good grades on tests but the result is usually contrary to what they hope for.

In short, laying a solid foundation is essential if we want to make achievements in our studies or work, or indeed in any other aspect of our lives. At every step, to review what has been achieved and assess the problems ahead before moving to the next step is certainly a good approach.

套路六:

1.描述图表

2.引起变化的原因

3.结论

作文:

Changes in People’s Diet in China

The table shows significant changes in the diet of the Chinese people between 1986 and 1990. Grain, which used to be the main food of most people in china, is now playing a less important role. On the other hand, the consumption of high-nutrition food, such as milk, meat, chicken, fish, has increased rapidly.

The changes in diet can be accounted for by a number of factors. One factor is that people are much wealthier than before. With higher income, people can afford to buy good foods. The fact that people have realized the importance of a balanced diet to their health can be another factor because lack of certain amount of meat or milk, for example, will result in poor health. A further factor is due to the economic reform, meat, chicken, fish, and milk, which were scarce in the past, are produced in large quantities. For all these reasons, what was formerly called “the basket of vegetables ” has now become that of varied foods.

The changes in diet indicate the significant social improvement. They are also the evidence of the improved economic conditions in china. If this trend continues, there will be greater changes in people’s diet in the future.

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