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1、大學英語3網絡自主學習單元測試2試卷編號:Quiz2考試時間:80分鐘滿分:100分注意事項考試內容:新視野讀寫教程unit3&4Part 1 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B, C and D.1. Can you give me a (an) of how much it will cost to take the journey?A. assessmentB. evaluationC. admissionD. estimate2.

2、 Because a degree from a good university is the means to a better job, education is one of the most areas in Japanese life.A. sophisticatedB. competitiveC. considerateD. superficial3. He badly his back digging in the public garden onChildrens Day.AA. stretchedBB. exertedCC. pulledDD. strained4. His

3、plan sounds, so youd better carry out.AA.feasibleBB.uselessCC.worthyDD.weak5. When we shook hands I was conscious of his firmA. fistBB. handholdC. styleDD. grip6. As a defense against air-pollution damage, many plants and animals a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. avoidB. employC. dismissD.

4、discard7. After a short holiday, he himself once more to hisstudies.A. appliedB. convertedC.engagedD D. exerted8. It is a joy to hear apologies that are from the bottom ofones heart.匕 A. real j_I B. true j_I C. sincere D. realistic9. Drinking alcohol can your ability to drive properly.A. effectj_I B

5、. affectj_I C. removej_I D. avoid10. The purpose of the seminar is to train some of the employees to work in the branch offices abroad.A. laterB. lateC. latelyD. latest11. As the door to China is open, Western ideas and come in.A. moralB. valuableC. moralsD. value12. Climate and weather affect every

6、 of our lives.A I A. factorB. respectC. aspectD. consideration13. The East and the West can work together for their benefitand progress. A. commonb B. mutualj_I C. sameb D. together14. English is the necessary foreign language in our schools j_I A. classB. courseC. lessonD. curriculum15. It might be

7、 to give your attitude towards study a secondthought.A. worthB. worthyC. worthwhileD. worthily16. Over half of the population of the country in traditionalsports.A. takesB. practicesC. goes forD. participates17. She isnt beautiful. But she is pretty.AA.kind ofBB.a kind ofCC.of a kindDD.a sort of18.

8、We must a better way to save money if we are to buy a newhouse.F A. work out8. work atj_I C. work byj_I D. work for19. If he had been more careful with the details, his plan would not have .A. fallen offB. fallen throughC. fallen awayD. fallen over20. In a time of social reform, peoples state of min

9、d tends to keep with the rapid changes of society.A. stepB. progressC. paceD. touch21. Remember that customers dont about prices in that city.A. disagreeBB.payCC.consultDD.bargainat different22. Our journey was slow because the train stopped villages. A. continuallyb B. continuouslyj_I C. graduallyb

10、 D. unceasingly23. This crop does not do well in soils the one for which it has been specially developed.A. further thanB. other thanC. beyondD. rather than24. The singer was certainly loud. But I wasnt bothered by his loudness by his lack of talent.A. thanB. so much asC. asD. more than25. Well visi

11、t Europe next year we have enough money.A. providedB. untilC. butD. unless26. In the 1700s North American colonists proclaimed their wealth and social by wearing elaborate clothing.p A. responsibility匕 B. eventsj_I C. organizationj_I D. status27. A to this problem is expected to be found before long

12、.F A. solution B. settlementj_I C. responsej_I D. result28. A good deal of the for their success must go to JohnFrancis, the captain.A. reputationB. respectC. creditD. fame29. This rapid growth has been achieved by a handful ofpeople.A. simpleB. scarceC. slightD. bare30. I like my teacher, but feel

13、no for her.A. affectionB. likeCC. feelingDD. motion31. The grandfather all the members of the family for the annual picnic.The Holy Biblej_I A. put b B. assembled j_I C. collected D D. had32. Many old readers do not like the modern oftheyve gotten used to the traditional one.A. publicationB. visionC

14、. versionD. copyright33. The investigation demonstrates that his enemies falsestories about him.A. encouragedB. causedC. inspiredD. enlightened34. She goes to the dentist to have her teeth twice a week.A. lookedB. watchedC. observedD. inspected35. The countrys first act would be to for the navy.AA.e

15、mployBB.inviteCC.recruitCD.supply36. Policemen wear a uniform that makes them from others.AA.distinctiveCB.straightCC.distinguishedDD.clear37. He asked me to get her of blue silk for a new dress.AA.modelsBB.samplesCC.examplesCD.types38. Like all the plans I will suggest, it is not; this is part of a

16、 long, north-east facing border in my own garden.A. imaginaryB. imagineC. marineD. imaginable39. As we can no longer wait for the rain to stop before taking our vacation, we have to our plans.A. acceptB B. cancelCC. refuseDD. stop40. Most broadcasters believe that TV has been unfairly criticized and

17、 argue that the power of the medium is.j_I A. granted B. remediedb C. impliedj_I D. exaggerated41. , he does get angry with her sometimes. j_I A. Much although he likes herj_I B. As much as he likes herC. As he likes her muchD. Although much he likes her42. In the of the project not being a success,

18、 the manager stands to lose up to $30 million.A. faceB. timeC. eventD. course43. Living in the western part of the country has its problems, obtaining fresh water is not the least.A. whichB. with whichC. for whichD. of which44. You him so closely; you should have kept your distance.AA.shouldnt have

19、been followingBB.shouldnt followCC.mustnt followDD.couldnt have been following45. I think I was at school,I was staying with a friend during the vacation when I heard the news.b A. and thenF B. or elseC. or so-i_I D. even so46. The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds hisarguments in favou

20、r of the new theory.A. to be based onB. to base onC. on which to baseD. which to base on47. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested at the nexttown.A. to stopB. stoppingC. stopD. having stopped48. The early pioneers had to many hardships to settle on thenew land.B. go throughC. go back onD. g

21、o into49. There are signs restaurants are becoming more popular withfamilies.A.whichbB.thoseCC.in whichDD.that50. You will see this product wherever you go.j_I A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertisingPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Read the follo

22、wing passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.天主教的)school. SomeQuestions 51 to 70 are based on the following passage.When I was growing up, I went to Catholic (people think that Catholic schools are51.possibly primarily preferably presumablyforcultivati

23、ng religious beliefs. However, many Catholic schoolsperformingtransformingreformingconcentrate on 52.53.inf0rm1ngthe behavior of kids who havedone poorly in public schools. In public schools there arefewer more lesser leastrules. Rules are plentiful at Catholic schools, andsomeone is always making s

24、ure they are54.reserved preserved deserved observedMost people believe that nuns (修女)are kind women who have 55.admitted permitted committed submittedtheir lives to their religion. Our headmaster, SisterMary Elizabeth, was the meanest woman Iever just almost evenmet. She56.smoked and 57.insulted cur

25、sed prayed scoldedand carrieda ruler through the halls.Shed use it to hit students who were not58.behaving conducting reacting responding.Sheeven kept an even bigger stick in the storage closet in the gym. Whena student 59.solutioninvaded infectedinsulted consultedsomeone, she had a solution. The sa

26、meexisted for a student who had poor 60.if a student was too 61.they were not sent tocharacteristic dramatic optimistic energeticorthe headmasters office.they were sent to the gym closet.I went to the gym closet once. The room waswhen I arrived.It was also 64.thick heavy intense intensivewhen I got

27、there. Sister Mary Elizabeths constant badmood emotion impression notionguidance attendance existence residence.Anddid something wrong,62.63.Thereby However Instead Otherwisedimly dully uncleanly unclearlywith cigarette65.litsmokewas even worse that day. It happened that imate popular favor

28、ite fashionablebaseball team, which she had bet on, lost. Theexperience really67.feared scared alarmed regrettedme.cameThats how it68.went arrived reachedwith most students. They took their69.once and were too frightened to do anythingpunishment argument assignment improvementwrong again. Some peopl

29、e say that this experience teaches studentsthe discipline and the ability to70.endure contact discharge survivepressure thatthey will need in life. However, many people doubt it.Questions 71 to 90 are based on the following passage.What is behind the symbols of American civilization? Americans71.dec

30、orateexaggerateelaborate1ntegratetheir reputation for doing good deeds. They talk alot about how values like loyalty and honesty are a(n)72.ordinary mental experimental fundamentalpart of an Americans life. They talk about howthey got everything they have by simply73.asserting exerting converting re

31、cruitingmore74.usually fortunately typically identicallyAmerican. It is taking creditfor what others havedone for you and acting without75.civilization declaration consideration corporationfor others.76.Have you ever Has anyone even Hasnt it been Havent neverheard an American leaderthank the African

32、effort. Dont believe a word of it! Ill tell you what isslaves who built their country? They put it together from the groundon to78.77. up without pay. Or what about thanking the Chinese slavesthat helped to build the first railroad thatpassed crossed cut penetratedAmerica? Maybe they should79.apolog

33、ize sympathize summarize emphasizetoAmericans stole the land.They want us to believe that Americans81.character. They want us to think that this is somehowplausible permissible feasible responsibleexhibit give display presentsuperior82.for their wealth and power. Integrity must not bepart of what th

34、ey are 83.transferringpreferringreferringinferringIto. Americas success 84.is owedis owingis ownedis owningto certain facts. One of these is the fact that itscitizens have a(n) 85.exclusive unique specific individualability to dismiss the truth.They should boast of this 86.despite spite instead than

35、of theircharacter.Thereis a statue 87.dedicated accustomed fixed absorbedto liberty.There are also monumentsfor the courage of 88.are the statues 89.those they these themprojected erected evolved connectedwho fought in wars.for all of the liesHowever, wherethat they havethe Native Americans. They we

36、re the ones80.with whom by whom from whom for whom90.told?Americans are not alone when it comes to a past they should be,but I for one am tired of listening to them boastshamed of shamed by ashamed of shamed forabout their virtue.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions

37、:Read the following passages carefully and choose the bestanswer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 91 to 95 are based on the same passage or dialog.Society usually tends to focus on the negative side of inner-city schools. Many people like to stereotype(模式化)these schools which, wh

38、ile thesegeneral statements may be true in some cases, tend to be worse most of the time. People think that the students of these schools receive inferior educations. My school, an inner-city school named St. Ignatius, is regarded as one of the best in the state. People also believe that violence oc

39、curs on a daily basis, both in the school itself and in the nearby city. I cannot even remember a serious fight at St. Ignatius. Peoplewho thinkthat the teachers at inner-city schools lack love for their job worsen this typical stereotype even further. My teachers not only had a love for teaching, b

40、ut they were also able to cultivate a love for learning in their students.Take Mrs. Borroni, my Spanish teacher, for example. She would often take time out of her class to tell her students about the numerous activities after class with which we should get involved. She loved her job so much that sh

41、e stayed after school every day to moderate activities such as Amnesty International (an international organization that protects human rights) and the Spanish Club. Her students, including me, joined all of the clubs which she moderated just because she made them so interesting.After reading all of

42、 this, most people would argue that St. Ignatius should not be considered a true inner-city school. While this may hold some truth, I am arguing that my life was greatly enriched simply because of the schools location in the middle of Cleveland, as opposed to a poor suburban area.91. What do people

43、often think negatively about?A. Inner-city schools.B. Stereotypes.C. St. Ignatius.D. Violence.92. What can the author never remember seeing at St. Ignatius?C A. Amnesty International.CB. A serious fight.CC. A Spanish club.C D. Inferior students.93. What would Mrs. Borroni do after school?AA. Give Sp

44、anish classes.BB. Tell students about activities.C C. Guide students in special groups.D D. Help students love learning.94. Why might a reader of this article not view St. Ignatius as a real inner-city school?A. It is not in the middle of the city.B. It is in a poor suburban area.C. It enriched the

45、authors life.D. It might be better than others.95. How does the author feel about inner-city schools?A. The stereotypes about them are not at all true.B. They are not necessarily all bad, as they can be good.C. They are much poorer than those in the suburbs.D. The students there are more enlightened

46、.Questions 96 to 100 are based on the same passage or dialog.In 1913, the United States government introduced a bold, new nickel.JamesEarle Fraser said his goal was to design a coin that would be trulyAmerican. In his search for symbols, he found none more distinctive than the American buffalo. Choo

47、sing to show a Native American on the other side of the coin, Fraser said the new nickel had perfect unity of theme.Production of Buffaloor Indian Head nickels began in February 1913.A single coining press at the Philadelphia Mint (造幣廠)started turning out the nickels at the rate of 120 a minute. But

48、 after the first examples were introduced, The New York Times said they were bad.Other critics said that the coins rough surfaces would encourage counterfeiters ( 造假幣的人 ).But the most serious complaint about the nickel had to do with its inability to stand heavy use. One coin collectors magazine pre

49、dicted that the slightest wear would remove the date and the words Five Cents beyond understanding.In 1938, the Government staged a competition for a new nickel picturingThomas Jefferson. According to a news item of the day, the Department of Indian Affairs didnt receive a single complaint from Nati

50、ve Americans about the design change. Collectors didnt seem to mind either.96. In the eyes of Fraser, a is the most distinctive.AA. nickelBB. buffaloCC. Native AmericanDD. unity oftheme97. In the second sentence, Paragraph 2, the word press means. AA. publicationBB. newspaperCC. machineDD. the act o

51、f pushing down98. The design of a buffalo was modified.C A. because it was not able to stand heavy useB B. because the words Five Cents were beyond understandingCC. because the coin couldnt be pressed by the Philadelphia MintDD. because the words were too high on the coin99. According to one collect

52、ors magazine using a Native American and a buffalo was. | A. a good ideaB. a bad idea | C. a perfect idea 心 | D. a forced idea100. It seemed that the new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson.A. won much praise from collectorsC B. caused strong protests from American IndiansC. was OK both to the collect

53、ors and American Indians( D. was praised both by the collectors and American IndiansQuestions 101 to 105 are based on the same passage or dialog.In the early days of sea travel, seamen on long voyages lived exclusively on salted meat and biscuits. Many of them died of scurvy (壞血病),a blood disease wh

54、ich causes swollen gums, livid (鉛色的)white spots on the flesh and general exhaustion. Onone occasion, in 1535, an English ship arrived in Newfoundland with its crew seriously ill. The mens lives were saved by Iroquois Indians (易洛魁印第安人)who gave them vegetable leaves toeat. Gradually it came to be realized that scurvy was caused by something lacking in the sailors diet. Captain Cook, on his long voyages of discovery to Australia and New Zealand, established the fact that scurvy could be wa

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