Removed_新视野⼤学英语第⼆版第⼀册reading1-4
Part1UnderstandingLongConversations
(每⼩题:2分)
Directions:Inthisctionyou'carefullyandchoothebestanswertothe
questionsyouhear.
Questions1to5arebadonthesamepassageordialog.
1.
ghtnewclothes.
earchedintothecompany.
dbooksaboutinterviews.
coveredacret.
2.
n'tknowwherethecompanywaslocated.
gottobringhernewclotheswithher.
edtoohardtoimpresstheinterviewer.
therclothesbeforetheinterview.
3.
-shirt.
hirt.
.
.
4.
ughtherclotheswereOK.
thergoodclothes.
tedtoimpresswithherlf.
endedtostartrightaway.
5.
lwearasuit.
lwearjeans.
lwearcasualclothes.
lwearaT-shirt.
Part2UnderstandingPassages
(每⼩题:2分)
Directions:Inthisctionyou'carefullyandchoothebestanswertothequestions
youhear.
Questions1to5arebadonthesamepassageordialog.
1.
d.
d.
s.
s.
2.
ectationthatyouwilllikeorbelikedbyyour
Internetfriend.
hthatyourInternetfriendshouldbeattractivein
appearance.
riesthatyourInternetfriendmaynothavetoldyou
thetruth.
ethatyouwillbeabletorecognizeeachotherat
once.
3.
outthem.
fthem.
idofthem.
iththem.
4.
gatyourInternetfriend.
ghandswithyourInternetfriend.
gatyourInternetfriend.
gyourInternetfriend.
5.
ternetfriend'sphysicalappearance.
ternetfriend'svoiceandclothes.
youhavenevertalkedaboutbefore.
youarebothfamiliarwith.
Questions6to10arebadonthesamepassageordialog.
6.
ema.
atre.
htclub.
ousrestaurant.
7.
rfuldinner.
drinks.
tingmovie.
lentertainment.
8.
ted.
hocked.
dtopay.
histemper.
9.
ethewaiterwasmad.
ethewaiterwasangrywiththeman.
ethewaiterwantedtokeepthemancalm.
ethewaiterwasaskedtodosobytheman.
10.
edtocheckitagain.
edtopayithimlf.
edtogivethemanadiscount.
edtoaddthepriceoficewater.
Part3Cloze(withOptions)
(每⼩题:1分)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandchoothebestanswerfromthechoices.
Questions1to20arebadonthefollowingpassage.
Itisn'talwaysabouthowsmartyouareorhowhardyoutried.
Itisn'tevenalwaysabouthowwellyourspeechwaswrittenor
howwellyoumadeyour1.
Sometimesit''sright,
chershadtwomenof2.
智⼒),speakingability,
andphysical3.
practicedtogetherandtriedtoprentwithsimilarenergy,4.
ngavethespeechtofivedifferent
5.
prentation,onemanwasprovideda4-inchrirto6.
讲台).Aftertheyfinished,thepeoplewereaskedabouttheir7.
percentoftheaudiencewholistenedtothemanwho
appearedtobe6foottallagreedstronglywithhis8.
9.
onlyhad57%agreewithhisargument10.
earchers11.
experimenttenmoretimeswith12.
Whetherweknowitornot,we13.
onothers'looksandmuchofthe14.
getfromthemisbadontheirphysicalappearance.
Introductions,jobinterviews,andencounters15.
probably16.
thatkeepingyourappearanceneatisnotimportant,butthere
arethingsthatwecannotcontrol17.
18.
someoneforpublicoffice,thebetter-lookingchoiceusually
t19.
ontheirappearance20.
showsjusthowmuchwearepersuadedbyaperson'slooks.
Badnewsmustbeeasiertotakewhenit'scomingfroma
prettyface.
Part4VocabularyandStructure
(每⼩题:1分)
Directions:ChoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
u'reinParisyoucan'thelpbeing________ofthe
waythestreetsarekeptclean.
ive
d
ous
s
kofferssomeadviceabouthowtomakeagood
________atjobinterviews.
de
on
sion
goodworkerwhowas________tohisfamilyas
wellastohiswork.
tent
ted
t
d
rydifficult,forthetimebeing,to________howmuch
moneyisneeded.
t
te
cherpraidandrewardedthegood________ofhis
studentsinclass.
or
on
________ourattentiononthequestionofreducing
ourcost.
e
idthat________totheplansofarhavebeenpositive.
ons
ns
uevernoticedthatJackalways________apicture
ofquietlf-worth?
s
s
ts
icates
beenknowntobecomeuptatthe________of
blood.
________ofthestudypopulationwillgreatly
influencethefinalresult.
r
on
ce
________,hecouldethetallchimneysofthe
factory.
ce
whathehadtodo,andhegotupanddiditbefore
hechangedhis________.
'sofficefacedsouthandhada(n)________ofthe
lake.
sion
tpeopleinChina,thebicycleisstilltheirmain
________oftransport.
sion
tion
ementandnoiofthemachines________him
completely.
d
d
ed
sso_______inherjobthatshedidn'thearanybody
knockingatthedoor.
ted
d
ed
thechildren________somedifficultyinlearningthe
material.
tered
nted
nced
ial________toldmethathedidn'twanttodiscussthe
issue.
sion
g
g
ngorganizationshavestarteda(n)________forsafer
roadsinthearea.
e
gn
ement
hegeneral________ofhishealth,itmaytakehima
whiletorecoverfromtheoperation.
on
ion
reourfuture,weneeda(n)________economic
strategy.
tent
s
sted
uotherformsofcommunication________we
maybeawareorunaware.
h
h
inwas________slowthatIwasalmosttwohours
late.
agineMary________inherfavoritechairbackhome.
g
nsat
foundthecoinswhile________inhisback
g
ging
igging
dgments,if________,haveusuallybeenconsidered
signsofimmaturityorlackofcommonn.
riously
eriously
riously
kenriously
27.I'doffertogiveyoualiftifI________mycarhere.
ng
28.________speechisthemostobviousformof
communication,wedouotherformstocommunicate.
ithhisfamilyforafewdays,Igainedoneortwo
insights________thereasonhebehavesthewayhedoes.
30._______,itcannotbewindy.
nhavingnotatmosphere
moontohavenoatmosphere
nhasnoatmosphere
nhavingnoatmosphere
Part5SkimmingandScanning(True/Fal)(每⼩题:2分)
Directions:cidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrueorFal.
Questions1to5arebadonthesamepassageordialog.
Timelimit:4minutesand57conds
Bodylanguageistheoidthatour
singly,wordsthemlvexpressonlyven
percent.
holdyourarmsshowshowopenandreceptive(易接受的)eepyour
armstothesidesofyourbodyorbehindyourback,thissuggestsyouarenotafraidoftakingonwhatevercomesyourway.
Outgoing(外向的)peoplegenerallyutheirarmswithbigmovements,whilequieterpeoplekeepthemclototheirbodies.
uwanttoappearconfident,rethemonitorinclass,youcanalsotakeonthis
r,toappearfriendlywhenlisteningorspeaking,youmust
moveyourheadalittletooneside.
gstbestforyoutokeep
yourlegsstillwhenyouarebeinginterviewed.
Posture(姿势).refeelingdown,younormallydon'tsitstraight.
Also,kesbreathingmoredifficult,whichinturncanmakeyoufeelnervousor
uncomfortable.
uarethinking,youoftenpur(噘)htalsouthispositiontoholdbackanangrycomment
youdon'lessofwhatyouareactuallythinking,apersonislikelytothinkthatyouarenothappyifyou
havethixpression.
nguageisoftenoverlookedbecauwemainly
communicateinwords.
T
F
outgoingpersonmeetssomeoneheknows,heis
mostlikelytokeephisarmsclotohisbody.
T
F
aphfiveshowsthatyourpostureandyourfeelings
affect(影响)eachother.
T
F
ttendaninterview,movingyourlegsaroundalot
shouldbeavoided.
T
F
tconsideringpossibleculturaldifferences,thewriterof
thepassageissuggestingthatbodylanguageisalanguagethatisdifficulttounderstand.
T
F
Part6ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)
(每⼩题:2分)
Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
ayswearesoaccustomedtoinstantcommunication,itis
hardtoimaginetheexcitementthatwascreatedinthenineteenthcenturywhencables,whichwereudtotransmit
telegraphmessages,werelaid.
lethatcarriedthefirsttelegraphmessagesbetweenEnglandand
after,afisherman"caught"ngthatthe
copperwireatthecenterofthethickcablewasgold,r,anewcablewaslaid,
rewasstillnowayofndingmessagesbetweenEuropeand
America.
WhentheAtlanticTelegraphCompanywasformedin1856,ariousattemptwasmadeto"join"EuropetoAmericawithno
ngleshipcouldcarrysuchaweight,twosailingvesls,theAgamemnonandthe
Niagara,entionwasthatafterttingoutinoppositedirections,theyshouldmeetinthemiddleofthe
shipshadhardlycovered300mileswhenthe
1858,me,thoughgreatlyhinderedbystorms,theshipsweresuccessful.
Therewasgreatrejoicingafewmonthslater,whenafterthecombinedeffortsofbothships,BritainandAmericawereatlast
connectedbycableanble,however,
rattemptswerepostponeduntil1864whenBrunei'ssteamship,theGreatEastern,tforth.
Thispowerfulshipdidthewholejobbyitlf,butagainmessagescouldnottravelfreelybecauthecabledevelopeda
twasbeingmended,itbroke,leaving1300milesofworthlesscablelyingontheoceanfloor.
ButtwoyearslatertheGreatEasterncompletedahighlysuccessfuljourneylayingcable,andsincethenithasbecome
possibletondmessagestoallpartsoftheworld.
rethefirstcablesintheworldlaid?
ineteenthcentury.
arlytwentiethcentury.
ighteenthcentury.
1940s.
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