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综合英语(3)#-0001 试卷总分:100 测试时间:-- 单选题 |判断题 |阅读理解 1. Scientist discovered how to( )atoms decadesbefore the invention of atomic bomb. split break destroy tear 2. Wellman was there for his able-bodiedfriend early in the climb when pieces of rock( ). gave way have given way give way are giving way 3. As more and more states set up lotterygames, more and more people( )to buy a ticket and a dream. rush mess hush miss 4. I( ) the reasons for your anxiety, MrBrown. appoint appreciate applaud approach 5. He treated me as if( )his own son. I am I would be I was I were 6. She( )waited until they had finished, andthen, she began to speak calmly but firmly. peculiarly pathetically perfectly patiently 7. Next time you have a headache,( )rushing tothe drugstore, you might want to try one of these natural remedies. replace of instead of without regard to inform of 8. I( )at the same job for fifteen years, andone day I just woke up and said, "Enough!" have been working have worked had worked had been working 9. Students growing up directly from nurseryschool to college may( )dealing with realities. graduate from have trouble work against had better 10. I( )three miles when I( )a pain in my side. haven't even gone; got hadn't even gone; got had even gone; got haven't gone; have got 11. With your business sense, you( )a chain ofrestaurants in five yours. manage will have managed are managing will be managing 12. Dennis Joyce is a 30-year( ) of an electriccompany in New York. embroidery employee employment enjoyment 13. Their( )served each of them well over thetwo brutal weeks they struggled up the mountain. disability possibility congratulations friendship 14. Instead of watching where I( ), I was busy(). go… daydreaming was going…daydreaming went… daydreamt was going … to daydream 15. He is one of the most( ) rock climbers inthe whole town. experienced explained exploded experimented 16. You played so well. You( )a lot. do not practice must have practiced may have practiced mustn’t have practiced 17. Until fairly recently, the fork( )inEurope. has not completely accepted is completely not accepted didn't completely accept was not completely accepted 18. The bear belonged( )King Henry III. in for to on 19. He was 22 when he slipped while( )and fell50 feet. climb climbed climbing to climb 20. John( )a new time record for the 100-meterrace. set put take get 21. They are the sort of friends who are soclose they( )each other with their lives. depend forgive trust believe 22. I( )to ask you something, but I’ve neverseen you for the last few months. have meant am meaning have been meaning mean 23. Nowhere else in the world( ) more attractive scenery than inSwitzerland. you can find is found can you find has been found 24. He( )the bottle he put on the top of theshelf on Friday, but couldn't find it. reached for arrived at figured out dealt with 25. When he was 20, John Stuart Mill( )aserious mental crisis. supplied surprised suffered suggested 26. She( )for twenty months until they finally()to see her. patiently waited …came patiently waited … had come had patiently waited … came had patiently waited … had come 27. When it was all over, both men spoke as ifthere( )a serious problem. hadn't been isn't haven't been wasn't 28. Fifteen is a little young to( )a seriouslong-distance relationship. talk down to be pressed into be convinced of be involved in 29. Our English teacher always emphasizes theimportance of learning new words in context rather than learning each of them(). individually exclusively approximately supposedly 30. When she stood up to speak, her red strawfighting hat firmly( )place, the crowd began to boo her. at with in on 31. The disaster left at least 55 people dead,destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, brought down major highways, andruptured gas and water mains. 可以翻译为:这场灾难造成了至少55人死亡,摧毁破坏了成千上万所房屋,破坏了公路干线,造成了煤气和主输水管道破裂。( ) 32. The preacher thought the fork was evil andcalled it a diabolical luxury.可以翻译为:这位牧师认为叉子是邪恶的,把它叫做奢侈品。 ( ) 33. Not all prodigies, however, fit thispattern. 可以翻译为:并不是所有神童都适合这个模式。( ) 34. Generally speaking the feeling of both thepublic and the experts goes against keeping bears in the backyard or lions inthe living room. 可以翻译为:不过,无论是专家还是社会公众对在家里饲养巨大宠物的做法都持反对意见。 ( ) 35. Dangerous animals were tamed and thenpermitted to walk freely through the houses of the rich. 译文:在富人的家里经常有被驯服的凶猛的野兽自由自在来回走动。( ) 36. Using skill and strength, Corbett led theway up one of the most difficult routes on Half Dome. 可以翻译为:在爬上Half Dome最艰难的一条路线时,Corbett 运用技术和力量做领导。 ( ) 37. Her instincts may have told her that shewas too weak to escape by running. 可以翻译为:也许它的本能告诉它,自己太虚弱,而逃脱了。 ( ) 38. When we’re in love, it takes less stimulation to give us pleasure. 可以翻译为:在我们坠入爱河的时候,我们会产生很少刺激产生快乐感。( ) 39. But that has nothing to do with myenjoyment of a good meal.可以翻译为:但那并不影响我尽情地享受任何一顿美餐。 ( ) 40. He is one of the growing number ofAmericans who in recent years have taken up dangerous sports to fill theirleisure hours.可以翻译为:他是近些年越来越多的从事危险的体育活动来充实闲暇时间的美国人之一。 ( ) 41.Halloween is a holiday widely celebratedwith different names in many countries. Although it originated as a religiousholiday, it has lost its religious connections in the United States. It is nowcelebrated largely as a children's day, and many American children look forwardto it for days and weeks beforehand. The orange pumpkin is harvested at thistime of year and is hollowed out, a funny face cut into it, and a candle placedinside as a decoration in the window. City folks, nowadays, sometimes use paperpumpkins for decorations. Some years ago, the holiday was celebrated bydressing up in strange and frightening costumes and playing tricks on one'sneighbors and friends, such as ringing door bells, throwing bits of corn on thewindow panes, and in other ways making minor disturbances. More recently,children come to the door to have friends and neighbors admire their costumesand guess who they are behind the false faces and receive treats of candies,fruits or cookies. They say, “Trick or Treat", meaning, “I will play atrick on you if you do not give me a treat." More recently, this practicehas even developed into a significant international activity. Instead of oralong with candies, children collect money for UNICEF (United NationsInternational Children's Emergency Fund). This special collection of money bychildren for needy children throughout the world is known as “UNICEF Trick orTreat". Begun only recently, it results in several million dollars eachyear contributed to UNICEF. The collection box is orange, reminiscent of thepumpkin. What does Halloween originate from?( )。 A children's day A trick or treat A religious day A day for UNICEF Which of the following is NOT mentionedabout how the children celebrated the Halloween some years ago?( )。 Dressing up in strange and frighteningcostumes. Playing tricks on one's neighbors friends. Throwing bits of corn on the window panes. Breaking the neighbors’windows. Which of the following may NOT be used inthe Halloween celebration?( )。 Pumpkins Candles Costumes Flowers Why do children collect money in theHalloween? ( ). They love money They want to get enough money to buycandies for themselves The adults are not willing to give themmoney The adults are willing to give them money What is the symbol of Halloween?( )。 Pumpkin Candle Laughter Money 42.We can make mistakes at any age. Somemistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "DidJerry really care when I broke up with Helen?" "When I got that greatjob, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy myluck?" "And Paul - why didn't I realize that he was friendly justbecause I had a car?" When we look back, doubts like these can make usfeel bad. But when we look back, it's too late. Why do we go wrong about ourfriends – or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning.And if we don't really listen we miss the feeling behind the words. Supposesomeone tells you, "You're a lucky dog." That's being friendly. But a"lucky dog"? There's a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn'tsee it himself. But bringing in the "dog" bit puts you down a little.What he may be saying is that he doesn't think you deserve your luck."Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is anothernoise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker istrying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But ishe? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important.It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when youhaven't got a date for Saturday night. How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One wayis to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way helooks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice? His posture? The look inhis eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaningof what people say to you may save another mistake. This passage is mainly about( ). how to interpret what people say what to do when you listen to otherstalking how to avoid mistakes when you communicatewith people why we go wrong with people sometimes According to the author, the reason why wego wrong about our friends is that( ). we fail to listen carefully when they talk people tend to be annoyed when we checkwhat they say people usually state one thing but meansanother we tend to doubt what our friends say In the sentence "Maybe he doesn't seeit himself." In the second paragraph, the pronoun "it" refersto( ). being friendly a bit of envy lucky dog your luck When we listen to a person talking, themost important thing for us to do is( ). notice the way the person is talking take a good look at the person talking mind his tone, his posture and the look inhis eyes examine the real meaning of what he saysbased on his manner, his tone and his posture The author most probably is a( ). teacher psychologist philosopher doctor
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