《新视野⼤学英语》2
《新视野⼤学英语2》单元测试2
姓名_______________ 班级________________ 学号_________________
1) It’s not unusual for teenagers to go through a(n) _______ when they feel ashamed of their parents, afraid that they might not live up to their friends’ standard.
A. phra
B. ction
C. moment
D. pha
2) Economists are interested in all the factors that can help to ________ the extent to which a price change will affect supply and demand in the market.
A. prescribe
B. predicate
C. predict
D. predetermine
3) There is more to a woman than her looks, so I ________ the fact that after a woman grows old and los her looks people stop paying attention to her.
A. agree
B. rent
C. against
D. for
4) Starting Monday, all foods _________ “organic”must be up to th e strict national standards that the government decided to put into effect now.
A. attached
B. tied
C. labeled
D. related
5) After the disaster many people began to suggest that government offices that help with storm preparations ___________ with offices that monitor wide animals.
A. cooperate
B. coexist
C. cohere
D. coincide
6) Speaking of clone, most of the physical differences between originals and copies are so minor that _________ of them would require a sophisticated laboratory.
A. detection
B. dictation
C. distinction
D. definition
7) People who spend more time on the Internet experienced more ________ and loneliness than tho who spend less time on the Net.
A. depression
B. impression
C. oppression
D. repression
8) New Zealand’s economy has probably been going through a more ________ revolution recently than that of any other Western countries.
A. optimistic
B. pessimistic
C. dramatic
D. automatic
9) Even though people didn’t expect much, the president’s speech d id little to prevent the ________of people’s confidence in the government.
A. erosion
B. corruption
C. explosion
D. exploration
10) Do not be intimidated by people who think they are smarter than you, and don’t __________when facing competition; in ner confidence is important.
A. back off
B. back on
C. step forward
D. step off
11)After his speech, the audience wondered if his good intentions would become realities or whether they would be just
__________ promis.
A. shallow
B. narrow
C. hollow
D. follow
12) It is by participating in the activities that students can __________ their special talents, their level of maturity and responsibility and their leadership quality.
A. demonstrate
B. illustrate
C. construct
D. instruct
13) According to what we heard, she was ________ from her country three years ago becau of her involvement in the plot against the government.
A. exceeded
B. expod
C. exported
D. exiled
14) The miner’s strike in July showed only how quickly workers’ discontent can __________ and how efficiently they can take organized action.
A. abrupt
B. interrupt
C. erupt
D. corrupt
15) His first-year learning experiences allowed him to reflect and ____________ his learning methods and schedules and to go deeper in many ways.
A. confine
B. refine
C. define
D. affine
16) It is not economically _________ to design buildings in Birstol to withstand a large earthquake as the chances of an earthquake are very small
there.
A. flexible
B. feasible
C. frangible
D. fallible
17) Reasons for changing careers are different in nature, but many people move becau they __________ their current jobs and just want a change.
A. are strict with
B. are tired of
C. drift off
D. bond with
18) Just as it is easier to go downhill than to climb uphill, it is always easy to ______________ bad habits unless people have a very strong will.
A. fall into
B. drift off
C. give off
D. fall away
19) The young man had to ___________ the inevitable fact that he would not be able to come back his motherland again.
A. give himlf to
B. resign himlf to
C. Surrender himlf to
D. devote himlf to
20) Talking about negotiations, once an agreement is made, the Chine sometimes ________ the slow pace in which Westerners implement the decision.
A. wonder at
B. wander at
C. wonder to
D. wander to
21) When the police caught up with him, Mr. Foster had to_________ that he’d broken the speed limit.
A. concept
B. conscious
C. confess
D. consume
22) Americans defend the right to obtain a gun, and they ________ been willing to turn a blind eye to the harm that people owing guns have caud.
A. conquences
B. conquently
C. conquent
D. conquence
23) The anger and frustration________ by the local people who do not understand what is happening to them will be a terrible and dangerous force.
A. decorated
B. delayed
C. disabled
D. displayed
24) State governments and the colleges themlves have ________ financial help to students with special abilities and tho with financial needs.
A. transported
B. talented
C. granted
D.
satisfied
25) He was a greedy person and never felt ________ with what he had, so he could hardly make any clo friends.
A. contented
B. contrary
C. popular
D. potential
26) Since parents are usually the major source of social support in early life, a child’s________ of parental love may have important effects on their life. .
A. perception
B. vacation
C. prediction
D. exception
27) After an analysis of his personality, I realized that his stories were a(n) _______ of his desires to ri to higher and higher positions.
A. approve
B. appreciate
C. expo
D. extension
28)________ from public school for drinking and smoking and then failing in a show business as a singer, she joined her father’s business 10 years ago .
A. Disordered
B. Discusd
C. Expelled
D. Exchanged
29) Dogs cannot distinguish the color of traffic lights, so the master must make the decision of when it is safe to________ across the road.
A. procedure
B. program
C. proceed
D. propo
30) As the finance ministry rejected the deal for its “lack of clarify”, it________ a complaint with the European Commission that this deal was against the law. .
A. loaned
B. lodged
C. devotions
D. donations
31)To American politicians, the handshake has long been a way of ________ the intimacy with the voters, and the world record for greeting was probably achieved by Roovelt at a New Year’s reception in 1907.
A. conveying
B. circulating
C. undergoing
D. kneeling