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新外研社高中英语必修三单词表(含音标、共343个)

新外研社高中英语必修三单词表(含音标、共343个)

不足,缺乏,短缺
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internal
/ɪnˈtɜːnl/
内部的,体内的,内心的
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effective
/ɪˈfɛktɪv/
有效的,生效的
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fund
/fʌnd/
提供资金,资助
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recycle
/ˌriːˈsaɪkl/
再循环,回收利用
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fountain
/ˈfaʊntɪn/
泉水,喷泉,源泉,来源
/əˈpɒləʤaɪz tuː/
B3U1 communicate with /kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt wɪð/
B3U1
move on
/muːv ɒn/
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white lies
/waɪt laɪz/
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tell a lie
/tɛl ə laɪ/
B3U1 protect ... from
/prəˈtɛkt ... frɒm/
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breath
/brɛθ/
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take a breath
/teɪk ə brɛθ/
B3U1 pull one's weight
/pʊl wʌnz weɪt/
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concern
/kənˈsɜːn/
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annoyed
/əˈnɔɪd/
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adjust
/əˈʤʌst/
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duty
/ˈdjuːti/
B3U2 drinking fountain
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earn money
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ministry
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further

B3U2单元测试试卷

B3U2单元测试试卷

必修三Unit 2 单元测试试卷信宜砺儒中学高一英语科组本卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。

共6页,满分共100分。

考试时间75分钟。

一、语言知识及应用(共三节,满分60分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. We ____________ try our best to work hard.A oughtB oughts toC ought toD oughts2. He had never watched a_____________ movie.A excitementB excitedC more excitingD more excited3. Don’t take a chance to do violence to the law. If you did, you could never_______it.A. get away fromB. break away fromC. do away withD. get away with4. When someone _______ at you, it means he is angry about what you have said or done.A. looksB. glancesC. staresD. glares5. In order to _______ the heart of his former sweetheart, the young man gave up smoking andworked extra hard, but all his effort went to waste.A. win backB. get backC. bring backD. take back6. I kept on reading English when I was young, and I ______________ those kinds of books.A was benefited byB was benefited from C.benefited from D.benefited7. Your article is too long. You must _______________ to about 300 words.A. cut it offB. cut it upC. cut it downD. cut it into8. I ________________ have watched that movie,--it gave me terrible dreams.A. shouldn’tB. mustn’tC. couldn’tD. needn’t9. People have always been ____ about exactly how life on earth began.A.curious B.excited C.anxious D.careful10. I am tired_____ such a boring job.A. from havingB. of haveC. to haveD. of having11. The suspect ________ to the police that the hammer still ________ where he had ________ it.A.lay; lay; lain B.lay; lied; laidC.lied; lay; laid D.lied; laid; lain12. —Has Mary finished writing her article?—No,and it ________ before class was over.A.should be finished B.should finishC.should have finished D.ought to have been finished13. —Don't worry!I'll have Bob ________ the job at once!—Yes,he has,but he had it ________ instead.A.do; doing B.doing; do C.done; done D.do; done14.The poor guy ____ his living ___ begging in the street.A.makes; toB. earn; byC. made; byD. earns; to15. Everybody was ______at his ______design.A. amazed; amazedB.amazed; amazingC. amazing; amazingD.amazing; amazedNovember 21 is the World Hello Day. On that day, you have to do one thing一say “16 ”to everybody you meet. 17 ? Because it is World Hello Day! People all over the world will try to say“hi" to18 10 people.World Hello Day 19 in 1973. At that time, Israel(以色列)and Egypt 20 fighting a war. The day was used 21 a way to help stop the war. Since then, World Hello Day has been 22 by people in 180 countries.The 23 of World Hello Day is simple: to promote peace all over the world, and bridge barriers between every nation! We can only achieve a peaceful world 24 we join together. And forming bonds(关系)with new people is the best 25 that we do! The key is 26 , showing our world leaders that we should try to 27 peace through talking-not through being violent to one another!A “hello”might be easy, but it has the great function to help bring peace. The 28 people say hello to each other, the less they will 29 .Maybe there's someone you've secretly been wanting to take the 30 to talk to, speak out! If they 31 giving you a strange look in return, don't take it seriously, 32 you have done your best.So, go out and say hello to people you do not 33 talk to. Or you can learn how to say “hello”in several 34 languages, then you can be 35 to get your message across no matter who you meet!?16. A. goodbye B. hello C. yes D. no17. A. When B. What C. Why D. Where18. A. least B. the least C. at most D. at least19. A. was begun B. begun C. began D. was bean20. A. were B. are C.was D. is21. A. at B. as C. for D. to22. A. served B. observed C. watched D. forgot23. A. way B. feeling C. result D. purpose24. A. if B. unless C. though D. but25. A .road B. way C. side D. job26. A .addition B. reaction C. explanation D. communication27. A .disturb B. decide C. create D. chat28. A .much B. less C. fewer D. more29. A .fight B. destroy C. eat D. speak30. A .courage B. strength C. work D. idea31. A .look up B. put up C. go up D. end up32. A .so B. because C. and D. otherwise33. A .usual B. unusual C. unusually D. usually34. A .old B. good C. different D. difficult35. A .honest B. sad C. sure D. unluckyOnce a donkey fell into a deep well. The animal cried loudly for hours, but the owner couldn't think out what to do 36 it. Finally, he decided that the animal was old and thatthe well needed to be covered anyway, so he 37 (think) the donkey wasn't worth saving. Then he invited some of 38 (he) neighbors to come and help him. They all took a shovel (铁铲)and began to put dirt into the well.At first, the donkey realized 39 was happening and cried. Then, to everyone's surprise,the donkey became quiet. 40 (look) down into the well the owner was 41 (surprise) at what he saw. Each shovel of dirt hit its back, but the donkey was doing something amazing. It was shaking the dirt off 42 taking a step up. When the 43 (neighbor) continued to put more dirt on top of the animal, it shook the dirt off and took one more step up. Soon 44 donkey stepped up over the well and ran off 45 (happy)!When life sometimes puts dirt on you, the best way is to shake off the dirt and take a step up. You can get out of the deepest well just by never giving up!二、阅读(共两节,满分20分)AMrs Black was having a lot of trouble with her skin, so she went to her doctor about it. He could not find anything wrong with her, however. So he sent her to the local hospital for some tests. The hospital, of course,,sent the results of the tests direct to Mrs Black’s doctor, and the next morning he telephoned her to give her a list of the things that he thought she could not eat, as any of them might be the cause of her skin trouble.Mrs Black carefully wrote all the things down on a piece of paper, which she then left beside the telephone while she went out to a ladies’ meeting.When she got back home two hours later, she found her husband waiting for her.He had a big basket full of packages beside him, and when he saw her, he said, “Hello, dear. I have done all your shopping for you.”“Done all my shopping?” she asked in surprise. “But how did you know what I wanted?”“Well, when I got home, I found your shopping list beside the telephone,”answered her husband. “So I went down to the shops and bought everything you had written down.” Of course, Mrs Black had to tell him that what he had bought were all the things the doctor did not allow her to eat.46. Mrs Black went to her doctor__________.A. for a diet of healthy foodsB. for her skin diseaseC. to invite him to give a talkD. to get the results of some tests47. The word “He”in the second sentence refers to__________.A. Mr BlackB. a doctor in the local hospitalC. Mrs Black’s doctorD. someone else we don’t know48. The doctor who Mrs Black went to see __________.A. didn’t examine her carefully enoughB. didn’t find the cause of her illnessC. wanted to fool her.D. took her to a local hospital49. The doctor telephoned her the next morning because__________.A. Mrs Black left the list of foods at the doctor’sB. he wanted her to come to his office againC. he didn’t receive the results of the tests.D. he thought she should stop eating some foods.50. From the passage, we can tell Mr Black was__________.A. a careful manB. a bad husbandC. at home when his wife answered the telephone.D. about to leave for a meetingBSymbol of friendshipFriendship is a wonderful thing to have no matter how old you are. However, it is important for teens and young adults to provide conversation, support and so much more as friends. 51 Actually, there are a few things that symbolize (象征) friendly relationship.52One of the symbols of a wonderful relationship between friends is easy conversation. When you can talk about almost anything, you are sure to be true friends. When the conversation flows easily from one topic to another, this can be a symbol of friendship as well.Able to have fun53No matter what you are doing, you can have a fun experience so long as you are with your friend. This is one of the best parts of friendship.Support all the timeIf your friends know they can call you anytime and you will be there for them, then this symbolizes friendship.Attentive (专心的) listening by both individualsIf you find that you listen closely to what your friend says and they do the same for you, this is another symbol of friendship. 54Share laughter and tearsAnother symbol of friendship is the ability to share both laughter and tears.A friend is someone with whom you can laugh and cry over anything. 55A.Get togetherB.Easy conversationC.Teenagers always have difficulty in making friends.D.A true friend is someone you can have a great time with.E.You feel comfortable with this person to share your special feelings.F.If you are trying to make friends, you may be wondering what symbolizes friendship.G.True friends listen closely to each other and understand what the other person is saying.。

全新版大学英语学习大厅综合教程第二单元B卷

全新版大学英语学习大厅综合教程第二单元B卷

全新版第二版综合B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each statement will be read ONL Y ONCE. Listen carefully and decide whether each statement is true or false.1.A) TB) FScript: Just like Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Josiah Henson was a long-suffering slave who was unwilling to stand up for himself.正确答案:B2.A) TB) FScript: The Underground Railroad is not a real road but a secret system used for helping thousands of slaves to escape north to Canada.正确答案:A3.A) TB) FScript: After winning his own freedom from slavery, John Parker helped other slaves to escape to get freedom.正确答案:A4.A) TB) FScript: Supported by his religious convictions, Levi Coffin, a white American, worked as a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad to help the escaping black slaves.正确答案:A5.A) TB) FScript: Many escaping slaves had to travel at night because it was easier for them to find the direction.正确答案:B6.A) TB) FScript: Many fugitives chose Canada as their primary destination because slavery had been abolished there.正确答案:A7.A) TB) FScript: The law at that time required black people seated in the middle area of the bus to give up their seats to white people who wanted them.正确答案:A8.A) TB) FScript: According to Rosa Parks’ own statement, she refused to give up her seat to the white because she was too tired after work.正确答案:B9.A) TB) FScript: The bus boycott in Montgomery didn’t come to an end until the Supreme Court announced the racial separation illegal on city buses.正确答案:A10.A) TB) FScript: Rosa Parks was the first African American to be honored in the Capitol building after death.正确答案:BSection BDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.The Little Rock Nine, as they later came to be called, were the first black (11)_________________ to attend all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. These remarkable young African-American students (12)_________________ segregation (隔离) in the deep South and won.Although Brown v. Board of Education outlawed segregation in schools, many school systems defied the law by (13)_________________ and threatening black students — Central High School was a (14)_________________ example. But the Little Rock Nine were (15)_________________to attend the school and receive the same education offered to white students. Things grew ugly and (16)_________________ right away. On the first day of school, the (17)_________________ of Arkansas ordered t he state’s National Guard to block the black students from entering the school. Imagine what it must have been like to be a student confronted (18)_________________ ! President Eisenhower had to send in federal troops to protect the students.But that was only the beginning of their ordeal. Every morning on their way to school angry crowds of whites insulted the Little Rock Nine — they even (19)_________________ . One of the students, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Eckford, said "I tried to see a friendly face somewhere in the mob … I looked into the face of an old woman, and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she (20)_________________ ." As scared as they were, the students wouldn’t give up, and several went on to graduate from Central High. Nine black teenagers challenged a racist system and defeated it.Script: The Little Rock Nine, as they later came to be called, were the first black teenagers to attend all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. These remarkable young African-American students challenged segregation (隔离) in the deep South and won.Although Brown v. Board of Education outlawed segregation in schools, many school systems defied the law by intimidating and threatening black students —Central High School was a notorious example. But the Little Rock Nine were determined to attend the school and receive the same education offered to white students. Things grew ugly and frightening right away. On the first day of school, the governor of Arkansas ordered the state’s National Guard to block the black students from entering the school. Imagine what it must have been like to be a student confronted by armed soldiers! President Eisenhower had to send in federal troops to protect the students.But that was only the beginning of their ordeal. Every morning on their way to school angry crowds of whites insulted the Little Rock Nine — they even received death threats. One of the students, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Eckford, said "I tried to see a friendly face somewhere in the mob … I looked into the face of an old woma n, and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she spat at me." As scared as they were, the students wouldn’t give up, and several went on to graduate from Central High. Nine black teenagers challenged a racist system and defeated it. 正确答案:teenagers正确答案:challenged正确答案:intimidating正确答案:notorious正确答案:determined正确答案:frightening正确答案:governor正确答案:by armed soldiers正确答案:received death threats正确答案:spat at mePart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A gentle 21 swept the Canadian plains as I stepped outside the small two-story house. Alongside me was a 22 woman in a black dress, my guide back to a time when the surrounding settlement in Dresden, Ontario, was home to a hero in American history. As we walked toward a 23 gray church, Barbara Carter spoke proudly of her great-great-grandfather, Josiah Henson. "He was confident that the Creator 24 all men to be created equal. And he never gave up struggling for that freedom." Carter’s 25 her ancestor is about more than personal pride: it is about 26 . For Josiah Henson has 27 through the character in American fiction that he helped 28 : Uncle Tom, the long-suffering slave in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Ironically, that character has come to 29 everything Henson was not. A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself? Carter gets angry at the thought. "Josiah Henson was a man of 30 ," she said firmly.A) frameworkB) plainC) hazardD) intendedE) sought attentionF) devotion toG) breezeH) a sense of trustI) lived onJ) symbolizeK) slenderL) family honorM) inspireN) principleO) reverse21.______________________正确答案:G22.______________________正确答案:K23.______________________正确答案:B24.______________________正确答案:D25.______________________正确答案:F26.______________________正确答案:L27.______________________正确答案:I28.______________________正确答案:M29.______________________正确答案:J30.______________________正确答案:NSection BDirections: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.There was a time when big-league university presidents really mattered. The New York Times covered their every move. Presidents, the real ones, sought their counsel. For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House. Today, though, the job of college president is less and lessremoved from that of the Avon lady (except the house calls are made to the doorsteps of wealthy alums).Ruth Simmons, the newly installed president of Brown University and the first African American to lead an Ivy League school, is a throwback to the crusading campus leaders of old. She doesn’t merely marshal funds; she invests them in the great educational causes of our day. With the more than $300 million she raised as president of Smith College from 1995 to 2001, Simmons also established an engineering program (the first at any women’s school). At a meeting to discuss the future of Smith’s math department, one professor timidly requested two more discussion sections for his course. Her response: "Dream bigger."Her own dream was born in a sharecropper's shack in East Texas where there was no money for books or toys — she and her 11 siblings each got an apple, an orange and 10 nuts for Christmas. When Simmons won a scholarship to Dillard University, her high school teachers took up a collection so she’d have a coat. She went on to Harvard to earn a Ph.D. in Romance languages. Simmons has made diversity her No. 1 campus crusade. She nearly doubled the enrollment of black freshmen at Smith, largely by traveling to high schools in the nation’s poorest ZIP codes to recruit. Concerned with the lives of minority students once they arrive at school, she has fought to ease the racial standoffs that plague so many campuses. In 1993, while vice provost at Princeton, she wrote a now famous report recommending that the university establish an office of conflict resolution to defuse racial misunderstandings before they boiled over.Her first task at Brown will be to heal one such rupture last spring after the student paper published an incendiary ad by conservative polemicist David Horowitz arguing that blacks ec onomically benefited from slavery. "There’s no safe ground for anybody in race relations, but campuses, unlike any other institution in our society, provide the opportunity to cross racial lines," says Simmons. "And even if you’re hurt, you can’t walk away. You have to walk over that line."31.What does the author intend to illustrate with the example of Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower?A) The president of the first-class university was really very important.B) The presidents gave them some good advice.C) The presidents of the university could easily go to the White House.D) The presidents had more power and authority than Avon ladies.正确答案:A32.What does the author mean by "the job of college president is less and less removed from that of the Avon lady" (Para. 1)?A) College presidents can get their position with the help of the Avon lady.B) The jobs of college presidents and the Avon lady were quite similar.C) College presidents get inspiration from the job of the Avon lady.D) The jobs of college presidents and the Avon lady should be separated.正确答案:B33.What can we infer from the 2nd paragraph?A) Simmons was an old crusading campus leader.B) Simmons wanted to expand her university.C) Simmons knew well about how to invest the money.D) Simmons was a competent and ambitious president.正确答案:D34.What does the 4th paragraph mainly talk about?A) Simmons greatly sympathized the black people.B) Simmons wanted to diversify her university.C) Simmons made a great effort to solve the racial problems.D) Simmons wrote a famous report.正确答案:C35.Which of the following is true according to the text?A) Simmons had successfully solved the racial problems.B) Simmons owed her success to her high school teachers.C) Simmons was born in a rich black family and received good education.D) Simmons asked her professor to be more ambitious.正确答案:DPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Probably the hardest part of setting goals is the first step of actually deciding to take action! The first barrier facing most people is the incorrect assumption that goals are only for business people. The reality is everyone sets goals mentally throughout the day. There are always occasions where something has to be done at a particular time or in a particular place. Simple examples could be getting up at a certain time in order to be at work, or to meet with a friend for a leisure activity. The beauty of having goals is the uniqueness of each one to the goal setter.Whether it is personal, financial, business or spiritual, they are all specific to that person and their circumstances.The most important part initially is to write them down. Having goals written down gives you incredible power while helping you to focus on this area.Aim for something that will stretch you while remaining achievable. If you achieve your goal too easily, it is not high enough to make any significant change in your life and needs to be adjusted. On the other hand, if you consistently miss the goals, you will only get discouraged and probably give up. The aim is to keep growing, and moving into a more satisfactory position for your particular circumstances.As you obtain the levels that you have set for yourself, always include a small reward at each point. This might only be a small thing in the early days like a meal out or a weekend vacation. Remember that these changes will not happen overnight and there will be a period of time when nothing seems to be happening. This is why the goals need to be detailed and as specific as possible with a consequence and benefit.Allow some time on a daily basis to educate yourself on how to make the necessary adjustments in your life. This could include listening to a CD, or reading a book on motivation, etc.A simple method to start with could be one goal in the main areas of life to be achieved in one month, six months, twelve months or five years. Break that down further into a daily, weekly and monthly system. Stay focused and disciplined to achieve all that you desire.36.The simple examples in Paragraph 1 convey the message that ___________.A) goals are set mostly for important thingsB) most people know when it is time to set goalsC) people set goals to get things done all the timeD) it is necessary to set goals occasionally正确答案:C37.The charm of having goals is that each goal is ______________.A) importantB) motivatedC) specialD) spiritual正确答案:C38.A good goal is one that ________________.A) keeps growing all the timeB) is high enough yet attainableC) moves one into a satisfactory positionD) is evaluated from time to time正确答案:B39.Goals have to be detailed so that people ________________.A) can know their achievements at each stageB) will eventually reach the levels set for themselvesC) may get small rewards such as a meal outD) can adjust them on various occasions正确答案:A40.For a goal to be achieved, one has to ________________.A) believe in what he is doingB) adapt oneself to new changesC) divert from routine sometimesD) concentrate on it until it is attained正确答案:DPart III V ocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes )Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.41.A good salary alone is no longer enough to _____________ staff.A) accelerateB) illustrateC) motivateD) underestimate正确答案:C42.We _____________ under a tree until the shower passed.A) refreshedB) negotiatedC) preservedD) sheltered正确答案:D43.Brown is certainly confident ________ his future success.A) inB) withC) ofD) to正确答案:C44.She was sent on a special ________ to Africa.A) missionB) causeC) tourD) delegation正确答案:A45.A membership card ________ the holder to use the club’s facilities for a period of 12 months.A) forcesB) authorizesC) admitsD) imposes正确答案:BMy professor suggested that I ________ the data accumulated over the years when I work on my project.A) make use ofB) take possession ofC) benefitD) benefit from正确答案:A47.It is her personal ________ that all corruption should be exposed and dealt with according to law.A) convinceB) ideaC) convictionD) believe正确答案:C48.I could see that my wife was ________ having that fur coat, whether I approved of it or not.A) adequate forB) intent onC) short ofD) deficient正确答案:B49.She was ______ enough to break away from convention that women were not allowed to work in a hospital.A) helplessB) courageousC) painfulD) aggressive正确答案:B50.If anything goes flooey, it'll mean my ______ or I'll be punished with a fine of one-month pocket money.A) captureB) rumorC) curseD) stripes正确答案:D51."GMT" ______ Greenwich Mean Time.A) goes forB) passes forC) stands forD) heads for正确答案:C52.A large majority of elderly Americans ______ an old-age allowance from the government.A) give upB) get throughC) count onD) get by正确答案:C53.The Catholic church, other ______ groups and many people concerned about the use of humans for medical experiments have condemned cloning.A) evilB) wickedC) religiousD) pessimistic正确答案:C54.It is difficult to tell from the judge's ______ expression whether he was for or against the charged.A) obstinateB) keenC) allegedD) harsh正确答案:D55.She came to my office to ask me for advice __________ how to write an essay.A) as forB) as toC) as onD) as about正确答案:B56.It's easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague changes _________ place in our ever-changing world.A) takingB) to takeC) takeD) taken正确答案:A57.Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic recovery __________ just around the corner was untrue.A) would beB) to beC) wasD) being正确答案:D58.The disease is spreading rapidly, and all children under ten are _____________.A) on boardB) at riskC) in chargeD) with ease正确答案:B59.After this concert she was firmly on the road to _____________ and fortune.A) distinctionB) recognitionC) famineD) fame正确答案:D60.He is a _____________ man of more than average height with gleaming eyes.A) slightB) slenderC) delicateD) moderate正确答案:BPart IV Translation ( 10 minutes )Directions: Translate the following sentences into English (with the given words or phrases). 61. 微软在中国仅授权这家公司代理其产品。

Unit+2+Morals+and+Virtues+Reading+for+Writing+

Unit+2+Morals+and+Virtues+Reading+for+Writing+

Paragraph 1: Basic information about the story
How to write a review
What is the title of the story? What kind of story is it? What is the main idea of the story?
walk across it ignore it trip over --- get angry move it away ...
Read the fable below and answer the questions.
1. What was the king's idea for teaching an important lesson to his people? 2. What was the response from most of the people? 3. What did the young girl think and do when she saw the coins?
Sample: The Stone in the Road is an old
fable about a king who wanted to teach his people a lesson by hiding gold under the stone in the street.
Paragraph 2: Your analysis of the story
Paragraph 3: Your opinion about the story
What did you like about the story? What did you not like about the story? Would you recommend this story to others?

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b新世纪视听说B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The microwave oven needs repair.B) The soup will be made soon.C) The microwave oven doesn't work.D) The soup is probably in the microwave oven.Script: A: Where is my soup?B: Have you checked in the microwave oven?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分2.A) In a hospital.B) In an office building.C) In a school.D) In a hotel.Script: A: Room 802, Mr. Robinson. I'm his client.B: OK. Please sign your name here and the time now is 9:35.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Good afternoon, Ma'am. What can I do for you?B: Good afternoon. My name is Gillian Henderson. My family has just moved in here. I'm looking for a school for Jerry, my son. You see, he's seven years old.A: I see. And I'm glad that you come to us. I'm sure your son will enjoy his stay with his new friends here.B: Eh, I'm still wondering ... Do you have any special rules for the children?A: There are some rules since we are a boarding school, like no pets, no hanging out after 10 o'clock, no running about in the building, no screaming ... But please understand these are just the normal rules to keep the school running. B: All right. What about weekends?A: On weekends, the children can go home only with a parent or close relative. But we do have a special class for the children who choose to stay on weekends.B: That sounds good. I'm ... just not sure if my son can mix easily. You know, he's a bit shy.A: Lovely boy, isn't he? I'm certain that the teachers here will help him to adapt, and the other kids are kind and friendly. We have rules about that, you know.B: That's a relief. Changing schools is hard for a boy, you know. Eh ... what about language? My son speaks English, but he doesn't speak French. As this is a French community ...A: Oh, Mrs. Henderson. You don't have to worry about that. Most of the teachers here can speak English as well as French, and over half of the kids speak English. What's more, Jerry can learn a second language, like French, here.B: Great. So ... when can we start?A: As you wish, Mrs. Henderson. The sooner the better. Jerry can come over next week and we'llshow him around the place. I'm sure he'll like our school.B: Then we'll come next Tuesday. Is that OK? A: No problem. See you then.3._____ is NOT one of the school rules.A) "Keeping no pets."B) "No screaming."C) "No hanging out during daytime."D) "No running about in the building."正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分4.What is Mrs. Henderson worried about?A) Whether her son can mix easily.B) Whether her son can get used to the food.C) Whether her son can study well.D) Whether her son can speak French.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分5.Mrs. Henderson and her son will come to the school _______.A) next monthB) next dayC) next TuesdayD) next Thursday正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Boththe passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneFrom the time I was a child growing up in New Jersey, I loved spending weekends with my grandparents. Their big old house was cozy, and I felt especially welcome and relaxed in Granny's small kitchen. It was there that we had good conversations, and Granny could always tell something meaningful.I remember one Saturday morning when I was about 11 years old. After breakfast I asked Granny, "What kind of soup are you making today?""Vegetable beef," she answered. "And you can help me to prepare."So we got the vegetables from the refrigerator: onions, carrots, potatoes and so on. She gave me a knife and cutting board so I could do my share of the work.As I slowly peeled carrots, I began to complain, "I've got to give an oral book report next week and I'm scared." Granny looked at me and said, "Most people are afraid of public speaking. But you could try practicing in front of a mirror." Such words were not very comforting, and I went on to complain about schoolwork, friends and family.Granny listened patiently. Then she sat down next to me. I stopped cutting and looked into my grandmother's eyes. "Nancy," she started, "there's nothing wrong with a little trouble in your life. It adds character. You know, a lot of people don't make homemade soup these days. They say it's too much trouble.""But I don't mind a little trouble," she said. "It adds variety and flavor to my soup, and to my life. You have to remember that God knows exactly what he's cooking up in your life. You've got to trust him with the recipe." She smiled and then walked away.That Saturday, Granny gave me food for thought as well as a bowl of her homemade soup. As I enjoyed the meal with my grandparents, somehow my problems didn't seem quite so big anymore. Maybe I too could turn a little trouble into something as special as Granny's homemade soup."6.The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.A) 10 years oldB) 11 years oldC) 12 years oldD) 13 years oldScript: The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分7.What soup was Granny making that day?A) Onion and carrot.B) Potato.C) Potato and beef.D) Vegetable and beef.Script: What soup was Granny making that day?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分8.I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.A) a written assignmentB) a talk about studyC) an oral book reportD) a science presentationScript: I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分9.According to Granny, why don't many peoplemake homemade soup?A) Because it's too much trouble.B) Because it takes too much time.C) Because it's too expensive.D) Because it's not delicious.Script: According to Granny, why don't many people make homemade soup?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分10.What happened in the end?A) I was still worried.B) I thought a lot without eating the soup.C) I prepared for my work after dinner.D) I felt relaxed.Script: What happened in the end?正确答案:D学生答案:C得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Passage TwoA Christmas tree is necessary for celebrating the day in your home. Nobody says Christmas likes a six-foot pine cut down and erected in your living room for your holiday enjoyment. If you choose to buy a real tree and not a plastic one, here are some tips on how to keep it fresh for your party.First, cut off an inch from the bottom of the tree trunk so that it will absorb water better. Then place it in a tree stand that holds atleast one gallon of water, and water the tree every day.Second, before any tree-trimming takes place, spray the tree with something that will prevent the needles from losing water. You can also prevent the tree needles from browning by keeping decorative lights off during the daytime because the heat from the light dries out the needles.Third, keep the tree away from the fireplace and candles. A tree on fire is not a fresh tree.Then you should decide on whether you want to decorate the tree before your party, or if you want to make tree-trimming a party activity. Either way, you have to prepare a box of things to add to the tree.You might also want to decorate yourtree with little stockings that have your guests' names written on. You can stuff the stockings with candy and give them to your guests as party favors.As a last suggestion, you can ask everyone to bring something to decorate the tree, and have a competition to see who brings the best thing. In this way, you will start a tradition and cover your tree all at once!11.If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____.A) outdoorsB) growingC) freshD) shinyScript: If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分12.Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?A) To prevent the needles from drying out.B) To save electricity.C) To surprise your guests.D) To make the tree grow better.Script: Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分13.Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____.A) ask friends to do it for youB) make it a party activityC) ask the shop to do it for youD) buy a decorated treeScript: Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分14.The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends.A) fruitsB) stonesC) candyD) picturesScript: The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分15.What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?A) Asking everyone to bring something and then having a competition.B) Asking everyone to vote for the best thing on the tree.C) Dancing around a decorated Christmas tree.D) Asking friends for their suggestions about tree decoration.Script: What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?正确答案:A学生答案:B得分:0分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What is the house like?思考/准备学生答案:得分:0分。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程 B3U2Section A 课后练习答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程 B3U2Section A 课后练习答案

• 6 The boy popped back up, eyes wide with terror, pawing and twisting against Jason. • 7 No, it wasn't. At first when Jason swam against the rip current, it was forcibly dragging them out to the sea. Then he decided to swim sideways to the pull of the current and slowly made their way back to shore. Finally he made his way back to safety. • 8 Because Jason had already conquered his inner fear of water and he also felt relieved and delighted when he saw the boy was hugged tightly by his mother.
Understanding the text
• 1 Because when he once hopped from the highest diving board at the pool, he hit the water with an incredible impact and blacked out. • 2 No, they couldn't. Because with the water's tow, they'd never get to the drowning boy. • 3 Because nobody except Jason saw that going out onto the jetty, which was close to the boy, was the fastest way to reach the drowning boy. • 4 Because his fear of water suddenly struck him. • 5 He felt like he was back in that pool, breathless, struggling, terrified.

language points B3U2

UNIT 2 MYTHSUnderstanding Sentences1. The distant sound of low voices, broken now and again by singing, reached Okonkwo from his wives' huts as each woman and her children told folk stories.从远处他妻子们的那些小木屋里传来低声细语,时不时地被歌声打断,但是奥康瓦还是听到了,知道这是妻子和各自的孩子在讲民间故事。

Comments:In “broken now and again by singing”, the word “broken” means “interrupted”, and “nowand again” means “sometimes”. The whole phrase is a parenthetical expression (插入语) used to modify “sound”. Therefore the main structure of the sentence actually is “Low voices reached Okonkwo”. The rest part following “as” is the time adverbial of the whole sentence.2. As soon as he heard of the great feast in the sky his throat began to itch at the very thought. 他一听说这天上的盛宴,不禁垂涎三尺.Comments:“At” can be used in this way to indicate “whenever”. So the whole sentence can be understood in this way, “Since he got to know the news, the tortoise’s mouth became watery whenever the idea came to his mind.Example:At the thought of being watched by the whole audience, the player began to feel nervous.3. We know you of old.我们老早就把你看透了。

新理念5.0英语学习大厅综合教程第三册Unit2答案

综合教程第二单元卷A全新版第二版综合B3U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section A1.A) TB) FScript: Just like Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Josiah Henson was a long-suffering slave who was unwilling to stand up for himself.正确答案:B2.A) TB) FScript: The Underground Railroad is not a real road but a secret system used for helping thousands of slaves to escape north to Canada.正确答案:A3.A) TB) FScript: After winning his own freedom from slavery, John Parker helped other slaves to escape to get freedom.正确答案:A4.A) TB) FScript: Supported by his religious convictions, Levi Coffin, a white American, worked as a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad to help the escaping black slaves.正确答案:A5.A) TB) FScript: Many escaping slaves had to travel at night because it was easier for them to find the direction.正确答案:B6.A) TB) FScript: Many fugitives chose Canada as their primary destination because slavery had been abolished there.正确答案:A7.A) TB) FScript: The law at that time required black people seated in the middle area of the bus to give up their seats to white people who wanted them.正确答案:A8.A) TB) FScript: According to Rosa Parks’own statement, she refused to give up her seat to the white because she was too tired after work.正确答案:B9.A) TB) FScript: The bus boycott in Montgomery didn’t come to an end until the Supreme Court announced the racial separation illegal on city buses.正确答案:A10.A) TB) FScript: Rosa Parks was the first African American to be honored in the Capitol building after death.正确答案:BSection BThe central theme of Martin Luther King’s campaign for civil rights was non-violence. It worked better for King in the US than it did for Gandhi in (11)_________________ , where independence was (12)_________________ by terrible fighting between Muslims and Hindus (印度教教徒). There are lots of examples in King’s campaign of non-violent protest working. His campaign brought huge (13)_________________ and becauseKing taught blacks to meet the whites with love, not hate, it made the whites look(14)_________________ and evil in the eyes of the world. For example, when students organized(15)_________________ protests, the world saw white men arresting peaceful blacks because they sat in the wrong seats in a lunch bar in Woolworth’s. When children (16)_________________ in Birmingham, Alabama, the police used water cannon and dogs against them, arrested them and put them in (17)_________________ .Another important weapon in King’s (18)_________________ was publicity. For many poor blacks, life was simply a struggle to feed their families and keep a place to live. King needed to reach all those people and show them that their lives could be better. He made speeches all over America. He held meetings. When (19)_________________ , news of his arrest was in newspapers around the world. Black African-Americans became radicalized and wanted to fight. Some went further than King wanted, and used violence, as in the Watts Riots (暴动) in 1965 in Los Angeles. But he taught them that they could change things. Publicity then included posters, newspapers, meetings, (20)_________________ , marches, demonstrations, radio, and early television.Script: The central theme of Martin Luther King’s campaign for civil rights was non-violence. It worked better for King in the US than it did for Gandhi in India, where independence was accompanied by terrible fighting between Muslims and Hindus (印度教教徒). There are lots of examples in King’s campaign of non-violent protest working. His campaign brought huge publicity and because King taught blacks to meet the whites with love, not hate, it made the whites look silly and evil in the eyes of the world. For example, when students organized lunchtime protests, the world saw white men arresting peaceful blacks because they sat in the wrong seats in a lunch bar in Woolworth’s. When children marched in Birmingham, Alabama, the police used water cannon and dogs against them, arrested them and put them in jail.Another important weapon in King’s fight against injustice was publicity. For many poor blacks, life was simply a struggle to feed their families and keep a place to live. King needed to reach all those people and show them that their lives could be better. He made speeches all over America. He held meetings. When he was arrested, news of his arrest was in newspapers around the world. Black African-Americans became radicalized and wanted to fight. Some went further than King wanted, and used violence, as in the Watts Riots (暴动) in 1965 in Los Angeles. But he taught them that they could change things. Publicity then included posters, newspapers, meetings, word of mouth, marches, demonstrations, radio, and early television.正确答案:India正确答案:accompanied正确答案:publicity正确答案:silly正确答案:lunchtime正确答案:marched正确答案:jail正确答案:fight against injustice正确答案:he was arrested正确答案:word of mouthPart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section AIn the 1820s Coffin moved west to Newport (now Fountain City), Indiana, where he opened a store. Word spread that fleeing slaves could always find 21 at the Coffin home. At times he 22 as many as 17 fugitives at once, and he kept a team and wagon ready to convey them on the next 23 of their journey. Eventually three principal routes 24 at the Coffin house, which came to be the Grand Central Terminal of the Underground Railroad.For his efforts, Coffin received frequent 25 and warnings that his store and home would be burned. Nearly every conductor faced similar risks —26 . In the North, a magistrate might have imposed a 27 or a brief jail sentence for aiding those escaping. In the Southern states, whites were 28 to months or even years in jail. One 29 Methodist minister, Calvin Fairbank, was imprisoned for more than 17 years in Kentucky, where he 30 his beatings: 35,105 stripes with the whip.A) conformed B) converged C) fine D) sharplyE) death threats F) prejudiced G) courageous H) kept a log ofI) crippled J) leg K) or worse L) refugeM) identity N) sheltered O) sentenced21. ______________________正确答案:L22. ______________________正确答案:N23. ______________________正确答案:J24. ______________________正确答案:B25. ______________________正确答案:E26. ______________________正确答案:K27. ______________________正确答案:C28. ______________________正确答案:O29. ______________________正确答案:G30. ______________________正确答案:HSection BPassage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.There was one shop in the town of Mufulira that was notorious for its color bar. It was a drugstore. While Europeans were served at the counter, a long line of Africans queued at the window and often not only were kept waiting but, when their turn came to be served, were rudely treated by the shop assistants. One day I was determined to make a public protest against this kind of thing, and many of the schoolboys in my class followed me to the store and waited outside to see what would happen when I went in.I simply went into the shop and asked the manager politely for some medicine. As soon as he saw me standing in the place where only European customers were allowed to stand he shouted at me in a bastard language that is only used by a boss when speaking to his servants. I stood at the counter and politely requested in English that I should be served. The manager became exasperated and said to me in English, "Even if you stand there till Christmas I will never serve you."I went to the District Commissioner’s office. Fortunately the District Commissioner was out, for he was one of the old school; however, I saw a young District Officer who was a friend of mine. He was very concerned to hear my story and told me that if ever I wanted anything more from the drugstore all I had to do was come to him personally and he would buy my medicine for me. I protested that that was not good enough. I asked him to accompany me back to the store and to make a protest to the manager. This he did, and I well remember him saying to the manager, "Here is Mr. Kaunda who is a responsible member of the Urban Advisory Council, and you treat him like a common servant." The manager of the drugstore apologized and said, "If only he had introduced himself and explained who he was, then, of course I should have given him proper service."I had to explain once again that he had missed my point. Why should I have to introduce myself every time I went into a store …any more than I should have to buy my medicine by going to a European friend? I want to prove that any man of any color, whatever his position, should have the right to go into any shop and buy what he wants.31."Color bar" in the first paragraph comes closest in meaning to _______________.A) a bar which is painted in different colorsB) the fact that white and black customers are served separatelyC) a bar of chocolate having different colorsD) a counter where people of different colors are served with beer正确答案:B32.The writer was, at the time of the story, _______________.A) a black, but a member of the Urban Advisory CouncilB) an African servantC) a black, but a friend of the drugstore managerD) a rich black正确答案:A33.The manager of the drugstore shouted at the writer in a bastard language because __________.A) he hadn’t learned to speak polite EnglishB) he thought the writer wouldn’t understand EnglishC) that was the usual language when speaking to AfricansD) that was the only language he could speak when he was angry正确答案:C34.In the third paragraph, "he was one of the old school" means _______________.A) he believed in the age-old practice of racial discriminationB) he was a very old manC) he graduated from an old, conservative schoolD) he was in charge of an old school正确答案:A35.Why didn’t the writer wait at the window of the drugstore like other black Africans?A) Because he thought he was educated and should be treated differently.B) Because he thought, being an important person, he should not be kept waiting.C) Because he thought his white friend would help him out.D) Because he wanted to protest against racial discrimination.正确答案:DPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.In the world of entertainment, TV talk shows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. Many of us have seen and heard the often recycled topics found on such shows as Jerry Springer and Oprah Winfrey. And anyone who watches them regularly knows that each one varies in style and format. But no two shows are more profoundly opposite in content, while at the same time standing out above the rest, than the Jerry Springer and the Oprah Winfrey shows.Jerry Springer could easily be considered the king of “trash talk”. The topics on his show are as shocking as shocking can be. For example, the show takes the ever-common talk show themes of love, sex, cheating, guilt, hate, conflict and morality to a different level. Clearly, the Jerry Springer show is a display and exploitation of society’s moral catastrophes (灾难), yet people are willing to eat up the intriguing predicaments (困境) of other people’s lives.Like Jerry Springer, Oprah Winfrey takes TV talk show to its extreme, but Oprah goes in the opposite direction. The show focuses on the improvement of society and anindividual’s quality of life. Topics range from teaching your children responsibility, managing your work weekly, to getting to know your neighbors.Compared to Oprah, the Jerry Springer show looks like poisonous waste being dumped on society. Jerry ends every show with a “final word”. He makes a small speech that sums up the entire moral of the show. Hopefully, this is the part where most people will learn something very valuable.Clear as it is, the Oprah show is not for everyone. The show’s main target audience is middle-class Americans. Most of these people have the time, money, and stability to deal with life’s tougher problems. Jerry Springer, on the other hand, has more of an association with the young adults of society. These are 18- to 21-year-olds whose main troubles in life involve love, relationship, sex, money and peers. They are the ones who see some value and lessons to be learned underneath the show's exploitation.While the two shows are as different as night and day, both have ruled the talk show circuit for many years now. Each one caters to a different audience while both have a strong following from large groups of fans. Ironically, both could also be considered pioneers in the talk show world.36.Compared with other TV talk shows, both the Jerry Springer and the Oprah Winfrey are _____.A) more family-orientedB) unusually popularC) more profoundD) relatively formal正确答案:B37.Though the social problems Jerry Springer talks about appear distasteful, the audience ______.A) remain fascinated by themB) are ready to face up to themC) remain indifferent to themD) are willing to get involved in them正确答案:A38.Which of the following is likely to be a topic of the Oprah Winfrey show?A) A new type of robot.B) Racist hatred.C) Family budget planning.D) Street violence.正确答案:C39.Despite their different approaches, the two talk shows are both _____________.A) ironicalB) sensitiveC) instructive正确答案:C40.We can learn from the passage that the two talk shows _________________.A) have monopolized the talk show circuitB) exploit the weaknesses in human natureC) appear at different times of the dayD) are targeted at different audiences正确答案:DPart III Vocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes )41.Animal rights activists are _____________ to using animals for medical research.A) punctualB) offensiveC) sentimentalD) opposed正确答案:D42.She turned away, prepared to go, _____________ to accept further rudeness.A) uneasyB) unwillingC) undoubtedD) unique正确答案:B43.Brown is certainly confident ________ his future success.A) inB) withC) ofD) to正确答案:C44.She was sent on a special ________ to Africa.A) missionB) causeC) tourD) delegation正确答案:A45.My professor suggested that I ________ the data accumulated over the years when I work on my project.A) make use ofB) take possession ofD) benefit from正确答案:A46.By visiting and talking to former prisoners in the camps, the journalist came to an obvious conclusion that they were ______.A) disguisingB) cloningC) puzzlingD) starving正确答案:D47.A large majority of elderly Americans ______ an old-age allowance from the government.A) give upB) get throughC) count onD) get by正确答案:C48.For a lot of people, baptisms, weddings and ______ are the only occasions they go to church.A) inaugurationsB) funeralsC) advertisementsD) salvation正确答案:B49.Local people have mixed feelings about the planned ______ of their town into a regional capital.A) arrangementB) transformationC) targetD) improvement正确答案:B50.We were intrigued to hear about Richard's ______ when he went mountain-climbing.A) exploitsB) horsepowersC) monstersD) homesteaders正确答案:A51.In the story the clever little fox ______ the hunters and escapes from the trap they set.A) outsmartsB) imposesD) disguises正确答案:A52.Rochelle L. Stanfield, a former staff correspondent for National Journal, is a Washington, D.C.- based ______ writer specializing in demographics and urban affairs.A) unanimousB) deputyC) freelanceD) supreme正确答案:C53.The colorful leaves _____________ the diversity and beauty of life here on earth.A) specializeB) optimizeC) minimizeD) symbolize正确答案:D54.To call the music of another music-culture "primitive" is __________ one's own standards on a group that does not recognize them.A) puttingB) emphasizingC) forcingD) imposing正确答案:D55.If the fire alarm is sounded, all residents are requested to ________ in the courtyard.A) assembleB) convergeC) accumulateD) crowd正确答案:A56.Countless divorced politicians would have been elected out of office years ago had they even thought of a divorce, let alone __________ one.A) gettingB) to getC) gottenD) get正确答案:C57.Greatly agitated, I rushed to the apartment and tried the door, __________ to find it locked.A) justB) onlyC) henceD) thus正确答案:B58.This meeting laid a solid foundation for the two countries to ____________ enduring and constant economic ties.A) shapeB) forgeC) generateD) proclaim正确答案:B59.Japan has already returned the vessel and 14 of the crew, but continues to _____________ the captain.A) detainB) retainC) sustainD) entertain正确答案:A60.After this concert she was firmly on the road to _____________ and fortune.A) distinctionB) recognitionC) famineD) fame正确答案:DPart IV Translation ( 10 minutes )61. Learning that he couldn't keep both ends meet after his unemployment, ____________________ (她安慰他说她替他支付房租和电话费).正确答案:she comforted him by saying that she would pick up the rent and the phone bill for him62. Everyone of us was required to ____________________ (充分利用暑假为下学期尝试在线教学做好准备).正确答案:make the best of the summer vacation to get well prepared for our trial of on-line teaching next term63. Today, after their 8-hour work a day, ____________________ (许多年轻人兼职做一份零活).正确答案:many young people take a part-time job on the side64. On any occasion ____________________ (中国人永远支持所有爱好世界和平的人们).正确答案:the Chinese will stand up for peace-loving people all over the world forever65. Carter's devotion to her ancestor is ____________________ (不仅仅关乎一己之骄傲).正确答案:about more than personal pride卷B全新版第二版综合B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section A1.A) TB) FScript: Just like Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Josiah Henson was a long-suffering slave who was unwilling to stand up for himself.正确答案:B2.A) TB) FScript: The Underground Railroad is not a real road but a secret system used for helping thousands of slaves to escape north to Canada.正确答案:A3.A) TB) FScript: After winning his own freedom from slavery, John Parker helped other slaves to escape to get freedom.正确答案:A4.A) TB) FScript: Supported by his religious convictions, Levi Coffin, a white American, worked as a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad to help the escaping black slaves.正确答案:A5.A) TB) FScript: Many escaping slaves had to travel at night because it was easier for them to find the direction.正确答案:B6.A) TB) FScript: Many fugitives chose Canada as their primary destination because slavery had been abolished there.正确答案:A7.A) TB) FScript: The law at that time required black people seated in the middle area of the bus to give up their seats to white people who wanted them.正确答案:A8.A) TB) FScript: According to Rosa Parks’own statement, she refused to give up her seat to the white because she was too tired after work.正确答案:B9.A) TB) FScript: The bus boycott in Montgomery didn’t come to an end until the Supreme Court announced the racial separation illegal on city buses.正确答案:A10.A) TB) FScript: Rosa Parks was the first African American to be honored in the Capitol building after death.正确答案:BSection BThe Little Rock Nine, as they later came to be called, were the first black (11)_________________ to attend all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. These remarkable young African-American students (12)_________________ segregation (隔离) in the deep South and won.Although Brown v. Board of Education outlawed segregation in schools, many school systems defied the law by (13)_________________ and threatening black students —Central High School was a (14)_________________ example. But the Little Rock Nine were (15)_________________ to attend the school and receive the same education offered to white students. Things grew ugly and (16)_________________ right away. On the first day of school, the (17)_________________ of Arkansas ordered the state’s National Guard to block the black students from entering the school. Imagine what it must have been like to be a student confronted (18)_________________ ! President Eisenhower had to send in federal troops to protect the students.But that was only the beginning of their ordeal. Every morning on their way to school angry crowds of whites insulted the Little Rock Nine —they even (19)_________________ . One of the students, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Eckford, said "I tried to see a friendly face somewhere in the mob …I looked into the face of an old woman, and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she (20)_________________ ." As scared as they were, the students wouldn’t give up, and several went on to graduate from Central High. Nine black teenagers challenged a racist system and defeated it.Script: The Little Rock Nine, as they later came to be called, were the first black teenagers to attend all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. These remarkable young African-American students challenged segregation (隔离) in the deep South and won.Although Brown v. Board of Education outlawed segregation in schools, many school systems defied the law by intimidating and threatening black students —Central High School was a notorious example. But the Little Rock Nine were determined to attend the school and receive the same education offered to white students. Things grew ugly and frightening right away. On the first day of school, the governor of Arkansas ordered the state’s National Guard to block the black students from entering the school. Imagine what it must have been like to be a student confronted by armed soldiers! President Eisenhower had to send in federal troops to protect the students.But that was only the beginning of their ordeal. Every morning on their way to school angry crowds of whites insulted the Little Rock Nine —they even received death threats. One of the students, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Eckford, said "I tried to see a friendly face somewhere in the mob …I looked into the face of an old woman, and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she spat at me." As scared as they were, the students wouldn’t give up, and several went on to graduate from Central High. Nine black teenagers challenged a racist system and defeated it.正确答案:teenagers正确答案:challenged正确答案:intimidating正确答案:notorious正确答案:determined正确答案:frightening正确答案:governor正确答案:by armed soldiers正确答案:received death threats正确答案:spat at mePart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section AA gentle 21 swept the Canadian plains as I stepped outside the small two-story house. Alongside me was a 22 woman in a black dress, my guide back to a time when the surrounding settlement in Dresden, Ontario, was home to a hero in American history. As we walked toward a 23 gray church, Barbara Carter spoke proudly of her great-great-grandfather, Josiah Henson. "He was confident that the Creator 24 all men to be created equal. And he never gave up struggling for that freedom."Carter’s 25 her ancestor is about more than personal pride: it is about 26 . For Josiah Henson has 27 through the character in American fiction that he helped 28 : Uncle Tom, the long-suffering slave in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Ironically, that character has come to 29 everything Henson was not. A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself? Carter gets angry at the thought. "Josiah Henson was a man of 30 ," she said firmly.A) framework B) plain C) hazard D) intendedE) sought attention F) devotion to G) breeze H) a sense of trustI) lived on J) symbolize K) slender L) family honorM) inspire N) principle O) reverse21. ______________________正确答案:G22. ______________________正确答案:K23. ______________________正确答案:B24. ______________________正确答案:D25. ______________________正确答案:F26. ______________________正确答案:L27. ______________________正确答案:I28. ______________________正确答案:M29. ______________________正确答案:J30. ______________________正确答案:NSection BPassage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.There was a time when big-league university presidents really mattered. The New York Times covered their every move. Presidents, the real ones, sought their counsel. For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House. Today, though, the job of college president is less and less removed from that of the Avon lady (except the house calls are made to the doorsteps of wealthy alums).Ruth Simmons, the newly installed president of Brown University and the first African American to lead an Ivy League school, is a throwback to the crusading campus leaders of old. She doesn’t merely marshal funds; she invests them in the great educational causes of our day. With the more than $300 million she raised as president of Smith College from 1995 to 2001, Simmons also established an engineering program (the first at any women’s school). At a meeting to discuss the future of Smith’s math department, one professor timidly requested two more discussion sections for his course. Her response: "Dream bigger."Her own dream was born in a sharecropper's shack in East Texas where there was no money for books or toys —she and her 11 siblings each got an apple, an orange and 10 nuts for Christmas. When Simmons won a scholarship to Dillard University, her high school teachers took up a collection so she’d have a coat. She went on to Harvard to earn a Ph.D. in Romance languages.Simmons has made diversity her No. 1 campus crusade. She nearly doubled the enrollment of black freshmen at Smith, largely by traveling to high schools in the nation’s poorest ZIP codes to recruit. Concerned with the lives of minority students once they arrive at school, she has fought to ease the racial standoffs that plague so many campuses. In 1993, while vice provost at Princeton, she wrote a now famous report recommending that the university establish an office of conflict resolution to defuse racial misunderstandings before they boiled over.Her first task at Brown will be to heal one such rupture last spring after the student paper published an incendiary ad by conservative polemicist David Horowitz arguing that blacks economically benefited from slavery. "There’s no safe ground for anybody in race relations, but campuses, unlike any other institution in our society, provide the opportunity to cross racial lines," says Simmons. "And even if you’re hurt, you can’t walk away. You have to walk over that line."31.What does the author intend to illustrate with the example of Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower?A) The president of the first-class university was really very important.。

英语必修三Unit2 B3U2 Language points语言知识点


1.— How did your father feel when he saw
what a mess you had made?
— He can’t be _a_n_g_r_ie_r__. (angry) 2. Your story is perfect. I've never heard _____
• ②In my opinion,nothing is more pleasant than travelling.
在我看来,再没什么比旅行更愉快的 事了。
• ③—let’s go out for a walk. • – Good idea!I couldn’t agree more.
再同意不过了
①It was not until then that I suddenly realized__n_o_b_o_d_y__ was __h_a_p_p_i_e_r_ than I was.
直到那时我才突然意识到没有人比我更幸福的了。 ②__N__o_th__in_g_ in my life shook me so deeply as the
first visit to China.在我的一生中给我震撼最 大的是第一次到中国参观。
3.I have _n_e_v_e_r_ read a _m__o_r_e_i_n_te_r_e_s_t_in_g_ novel. 这是我读过的最有趣的小说。
recently, but I have been __o_n_a__d_ie_t____(节食). I was annoyed that I had let myself run to fat, so I
could _lo_s_e__w_e_i_g_h.t

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程B3U2 Section B-When courage triumphed over fear


Inspiring your thoughts
Reading skill
Inspiring your thoughts
Task 1
Think about the following question.
Writers often tell more than they actually say with words by giving you hints or clues that allow you to draw conclusions from the information that is implied. Therefore, you need to learn how to
EnhancinБайду номын сангаас your skills
Fulfilling your task
Lead-in
Lead-in
Lead-in
Task
Watch the vedio clip and answer the following questions.
1. How does he describe the big explosion? 2. What happened two minutes later? 3. What are the three things he learned that day? 4. What is the most important thing in his mind when he enjoys his daughter ’s performance?
Lead-in
1. A big explosion happened up 3000 ft ... a plane full of smoke ... an
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