山东师范大学成人高等教育英语专业
英语阅读(二)试题D
I.Choo the correct definition of the underlined word according to the context.(20*2=40)
1. Chine not only u numbers to appeal for good fortune, they also bring them out to chew peopledettol out.
(a) prai (b) speak angrily to (c) amu (d) shout at
2. Add to this that people have psychological activity and the ability to link things together in their minds, and a whole t of auspiciousness-attracting and evil-expelling habits took shape.
(a) came to be formed (b) disappeared (c) followed (d) were added
3. We often say "three yang make good fortune" to describe the hope that misfortune will
be held at bay and good luck will follow.
(a) no longer be something dreadful (b) be changed to something auspicious
(c) be of no importance (d) be kept away
4. Li Heng-li says that the only significance numbers have is what people ascribe to them.
(a) explain to (b) describe to (c) attribute to (d) take away from
5. They are more wary of one, three, five, ven, and nine.
(a) cautious of (b) worried about (c) aware of (d) generous to
6. And in North China, there is the saying that "if you want to succeed, don't stray from eight."
(a) run across (b) wander away from (c) stay with (d) fight against
7. The writing style was rather渗透压力 meticulous.
recruit是什么意思
(a) interesting (b) humorous (c) careful (d) boring
8. Huang Bo-he, a scholar of folk traditions, argues that Chine have always been rather inclined to the number three.
(a) fascinated by (b) attracted by (c) disappointed by (d) considering
9. But in Taiwan four is not especially well assignablelooked upon.
(a) looked after b) regarded (c) taken care of (d) ud
10. In general, Chine assign little good or bad significance to "five."
(a) give (b) sign (c) nd (d) deliver
11. Some buildings were dilapidated.
(a) slanted (b) empty (c) shabby (d) collapsing
12. "Hello?" a reedy voice called.
(a) sweet (b) shrill (c) happy (d) honest
13. She drew out the last word as if responding to the sight of a luscious cake.
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(a) delicious (b) lustrous (c) attractive (d) soft
14. She emed to genuinely admire it. a lot of
(a) generously (b) gently (c) truly (d) riously
15. Mable 库存英文commenced sweeping up the sawdust while I packed up my tools.
(a) commented (b) started (c) completed (d) supported
16. Two weeks before, Mable affixed placards to utility poles, admonishing us to move our cars on the Saturday specified.
(a) warning (b) compelling (c) advising (d) guiding
17. That incongruous sight was soon eclipd by one of a gushing fire hydrant and phalanxes of neighbors pushing brooms to wok the water and dirt down the street.
会计的岗位职责
(a) glorious (b) adventurous (c) inharmonious (d) sharp
18. The cleaning was infectious.
(a) tiresome (b) monotonous (c) continuous (d) contagious
19. As the sun brightened, the atmosphere became festive.
(a) cold (b) still (c) joyful (d) depressing
20. She was not merely thin but skeletal.
(a) short (b) unhealthy (c) nervous (d) skinny
II.Reading Comprehension: Choo the best answer for each question.(20*3=60)
男士西装搭配
Passage One
Everyone who eats in Carman's Country Kitchen in South Philadelphia knows that if you need a job, a place to stay or a friendly ear on a blue day, you come to Carman Luntzel. The six-foot, 46-year-old powerhou not only cooks, she also acts as her restaurant's discussion leader and matchmaker. When breakfast regular Stephen Sacavitch wasn't meeting women, she put his picture on a bulletin board, with the words: "Girls. Nice guy. Give him a break."
messagecs Last September a coffeepot left on a red-hot burner nearly destroyed the restaurant. Luntzel didn't have insurance. But bad news has a way of turning good at Carman's.
Bereft at the thought of no more buttermilk pancakes or homemade pear pie - and no more Carman dishing out advice and help - her customers pitched in. They boarded up her windows, removed debris and primed and painted her scorched walls. It wasn't just the regulars. A guy on a motorcycle dropped off some cash. A woman from a nearby restaurant scoured charred dishes and stuck two $50 bills in Luntzel's pocket as she left.
Just three weeks after the blaze, Luntzel was rving breakfast again. "It was incredible," she says.
"There's a n about Carman that is just can-do," says regular Kevin Vaughan. "It's infectious."