大学英语精读第二册

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⼤学英语精读第⼆册(修订本)练习试卷3含答案及讲解

⼤学英语精读第⼆册(修订本)练习试卷3含答案及讲解

华东理⼯⼤学继续教育学院成⼈教育

《基础英语》(⼆级)模拟试卷三

laryandstructure(30%)

clusionis______hisownpracticalexperiences.

A)directedtoB)badonC)concludedinD)accumulatedby

______fromthewater,holdingthecamerahighinoneofhishands.

A)cameB)appearedC)mergedD)emerged

erslivingaloneinaquietvillage______livinginacity.

A)thanB)morethanC)ratherthanD)to

nstooktothestreetto______againstthebuildingofanuclearpowerstation.

A)performB)promoteC)protestD)contrast

______oneortwoforyourlittlesonasabirthdaygiftfrom

me.

A)pickoutB)workoutC)singleoutD)takeout

6.I’msorryto______you,butcanyoudirectmetotherailwaystation?

A)annoyB)troubleC)interruptD)bother

______ofhimtobesorude.

A)typicalB)specialC)exactlyD)symbolic

ingtothescientificreports,peopleunderstress______toexpresstheirfullrangeofpotential.

A)intendB)bend

C)attendD)tend

’t______toletmeknowifthereisanythingIcandoforyou.

A)rejectB)hesitateC)refu

D)prevent

onferenceheexpresdsomepersonalviewswhichlaterbroughthiminto______withthePartyleadership.

A)actionB)crisisC)conflict

D)power

ercameallthedifficultiesandfulfilledtheplantendaysaheadofschedule,______wassomethingwehadnot

expected.A)thatB)thisC)itD)which

ndertakethisprojectyouareboundto______manydifficulties.

A)encounterB)facewithC)overcomeD)handle

eehoursIspentintheschoollibrary______myoldpassionforreading.

A)broughtaboutB)broughtoverC)broughtforthD)broughtback

’sdressissimilarindesign______hersister’s.

A)withB)likeC)toD)as

’sunclehasto__________forhiducationashisfatherhascomedownintheworld.

A)spendB)takeC)costD)pay

vetown,whichwas__________rathersmall,hasnowbeenbuiltintooneofthebiggestcitiesintheprovince.

A)traditionallyB)originallyC)

occasionallyD)undoubtedly

oplehavethebadhabitofspendingmoneyon_______.

A)argumentB)crisisC)impul

D)motion

’yes_______withfearwhenhesawtherobber’sgun.

A)widenedB)enlargedC)

expandedD)extended

herthingswereinventedinancientChina_______thecompass?

A)exceptB)besideC)exceptforD)besides

’llhavetofindanew_______ofincome.

A)originB)resourceC)sourceD)idea

ointerestinknowinghowothers_______histheorytopractice.

A)employedB)appliedC)ud

D)performed

’steacherslookeduponhisworningperformancewith_______.

A)satisfactionB)disapprovalC)leisureD)agreement

revery_______bookswhichIcansayIhavereallyenjoyed.

A)fewB)afewC)littleD)

alittle

isveryintelligent,buthislackof_______preventshissuccess.

A)ambitionB)applicationC)function

D)emotion

aroundwasterrible,butIhadto_______it.

A)keepawayfromB)keepupwithC)livewithD)liveon

tto_______manydifficultiesinthecourofthisjob.

A)solveB)cauC)encounter

D)emerge

sionofagunoftengivestheownerafalnof_______,andmaydomoreharmthangood.

A)illusionB)curityC)respon

D)identification

l________gettingburntifyoudon’tkeepawayfromthefire.

A)makeupB)takeupC)endup

D)comeup

_______wehaveensofarsuggeststhatlackofvitaminCmayindeedbethecauofhisillness.

A)behaviorB)indicationC)evidence

D)incident

hairoutof________inyourcountry?

A)styleB)orderC)condition

D)times

gcomprehension(30%)

Questions31to35arebadonthefollowingpassage:

o,t

solearnedthatanimalslikelionsand

resafeaslongas

theyhadafiregoing.

mes

hadmany

waystomakefood.

Later,ey

udthepotsto

e,demanythings.

Afterpeoplelearnedtocookandstorefood,big

enhuntingwasbad,thepeoplehadstoredfoodtoeat.

sourhomes,cooksourfood,d

stillveryimportant.

o,cavepeopleudfiresforthefollowingpurposEXCEPT_____.

A)theykeptwarm

B)theykeptanimalsoutcave

C)theyheatedwateronfire

D)thecouldebetteratnight

fthefollowingisnotmentionedaccordingtothepassage?

A)Peoplemadeovensbypilinguprocks

overthefires.

B)Peoplebakedbreadandotherfoodinthe

rockovens.

C)Peoplebakedclaypotsintheovens.

D)Peoplemadetoolsbyheatingironinthe

ovens.

epassagewecaninferthat_______.

A)Peoplemadealotofpotsandmademuch

money

B)Uoffireisabigprogressinpeople’slife

C)Peopledidn’thuntanymoreaftertheyhad

udfire

D)Peoplefeltnervousincaoffire

fthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A)Peopletodayufireformorethanone

purpo.

B)Noanimalsarestillafraidoffire.

C)Suchanimalsaslionsudtobeafraidof

fire.

D)Firecanbeourenemiesaswellasour

friends.

mainlydiscusdinthepassage?

A)Fireplaysaveryimportantrolein

people’slife.

B)Peoplebakedapplesandpotatoesonfire.

C)Lionsandtigersareafraidoffire.

D)Peoplelikefireverymuchtoday.

Questions36to40arebadonthefollowingpassage:

IfyouaskmetotellhowtogetalongintheUnitedStates,Ithinkthefollowing“dos”and“don’ts”wouldbehelpful.

Generallyspeaking,itisn’,getor

borrowadog!Walkhimveraltimesaday!Americanslovedogsandcatsandusuallystoptotalktoanyonewithadog.

Then,generallysharethesametablesandwillsometimestalktoyouiftheyeyouare

,takeyourdirtyclothestoalaundry!Ittakesaboutanhourtowashanddrythemand

peoplethereoftenpassthetimetalkingwitheachother,alwaysaskforinformationfromawomanifyouareaman,andfrom

aman,ifyouareawoman!Learntosay,“Plea”,“Thankyou”and“You’rewelcome”anduthemallthetime!

Therearesomethingsyoushouldn’’ttellthetruthwhenpeopleask“Howareyou?”Theonlyanswertheywantis

“Fine”.Neveraskpeopletheirage---especiallywoman!’ttellheavypeopletheyarefat.

’tbelatewhenmeetingpeople!Whensomeonesayssix

o’clock,ansrespecttimeandwanteveryonetobe“ontime”.

’teasytofindanyonetotalktointheUSAbecau_______.

A)thestreetsareemptyB)youarenewthere

C)peopletherearebusyD)you

don’thavetime

ansliketalkingto________.

A)dogsandcatsB)women

C)menD)thowhoarewalkingadog

lkingtopeoplethere,youmaysay_________.

A)“Howareyou?”B)“Howoldareyou?”

C)“Whatisyourweight?”D)“Youemtobefat.”

ds“heavypeople”means________.

A)peoplewhodoheavyworkB)peoplewhoarefat

C)peoplewhoarethinD)peoplewhoareimportant

isitafriend,you_________.

A)canbethereatanytimeB)maybetherealittlelate

C)hadbetterarriveveryearlyD)shouldbethereattherighttime

Questions41to45arebadonthefollowingpassage:

ticallya

five-poundantcouldeasilyliftaton.

Themostskillfulfarmersintheinctworldarethesmall,rkatnightanditisnothing

forthemtostripalargetreeatatime,marchingoffwithbitsofleafheldoverthemlikeparasols.

Surprisinglyenough,theyuitasrawmaterialfortheirremarkable

edsoftheleavesareliterallychewedintoarichcompost(肥料)

whichisudtostrengthenthegardenwhereathread-likefungus(菌类)eciesoffungusistheironly

sourceoffood.

Includedintheextraordinaryparasolantsocietyaretinygardenworkers,andslightly

asolqueenant,morethanonehundredtimesthe

sizeofthegardenworkers,iswaiteduponhandandfootbyhundredsofhercitizens.

nliftaweight_______.

A)300timestheirownweight

B)600timestheirownweight

C)five-poundmorethantheirownweight

D)400timestheirownweight

rttime,theycanstripatreeofallitsleavesinordertomakea______.

A)homeforthequeenantB)compostfortheirgardens

C)speciesoffungusD)kindoffood

dthearmoredparasolantswork?

A)Atnight.B)Atdaytime.C)Inthemorning.D)Atnoon.

’stheusageoffungus?

A)Todecoratethegarden.B)Theonly

sourceoftheant’sfood.

C)Toprotectthetree.D)Theplaceforthemtolivein.

oredparasolsareregardedas_______.

A)greatathletesB)queenantsC)skillfulfarmersD)chamberbuilders

(10%)

AgnesMillerwasoneoftheearliestleadersofthewomen’born__46__afarmin

averyhappylife__47__entsandherbrothersalways__48__herastheirfavorite.

She__49__heryearsinschoolandwasaverygoodstudentofmathematics.

In1900Agneswent__50__efirstbecame__51__n’tlike

beingtreatedunequally__52__shetriedtogetajobinher__53__nfounditwasalmost

impossible__54__awomantodoso.

Agnesspentawholeyear__55__yshegaveup__56__anwritinglettersofprotesttovarious

__57__dhertodoariesof

stories__58__thedifficultieswomenhadinfindingajob.

Shetraveledtoverallargecities__59__iclesbeganto__60__inmoreandmorenewspapers.

Herbookin__61__ofwomen’sliberationbecameabestller(畅销书).asher

workonequalrightforwomen__62__providedmostofherincome.__63__sheneversawequalrightforwomenshenever

__64____65__manyotherwomenthewaytocontinuethefight.

46.A)atB)inC)onD)from

47.A)asB)likeC)forD)with

48.A)copedwithB)handledC)dealtwithD)treated

49.A)tookB)madeC)studied

D)enjoyed

50.A)alongB)downC)up

D)off

51.A)clearB)awareC)realizingD)understanding

52.A)stillB)asC)but

D)when

53.A)majorB)chiefC)main

D)principal

54.A)asB)forC)like

D)with

55.A)lookB)tolookC)looked

D)looking

56.A)atB)beyondC)in

D)on

57.A)stillB)yetC)specially

D)especially

58.A)atB)inC)onD)with

59.A)towriteB)tohavewrittenC)tobewritingD)tobewritten

60.A)appearB)showC)print

D)publish

61.A)helpB)supportC)struggle

D)need

62.A)thatB)whatC)which

D)where

63.A)EvenB)DespiteC)As

D)Although

64.A)gaveinB)gavebackC)gaveoffD)gaveup

65.A)tookB)showedC)broadened

D)pointed

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extremelystrongsignals,Venusianscientistswereabletogetvaluableinformationastothefeasibilityofamannedflying

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