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综合英语(3)#-0003 试卷总分:100 测试时间:-- 单选题 |判断题 |阅读理解 1. The meeting( )to discuss the fate of a partof the Everglades in south Florida in 1920. has called called was called had called 2. Cold water makes the blood vesselscontract,( )eases this pressure on the nerves. that which where what 3. People have eaten with their fingers formost of human( ). assistance existence persistence resistance 4. It had to be done, otherwise I( )it. would have done hadn’t done wouldn’t have done had done 5. The thief took away the woman's walletwithout( ). being seen seeing him seeing seeing him 6. When the pair reached the top, they weremet by Wellman's girlfriend and a(n)( ) crowd of news reporters. adjusting appointing admiring advancing 7. Students growing up directly from nurseryschool to college may( )dealing with realities. graduate from have trouble work against had better 8. We want especially to thank the( )friendswho gave us encouragement. numerous nutritious ridiculous anxious 9. Beginners are expected to be familiar withthe( )of the reading material before they come to the class. condition concept contest content 10. For centuries, people have been amazed bychildren of unusual( ). temple talent target length 11. You played so well. You( )a lot. do not practice must have practiced may have practiced mustn’t have practiced 12. He kept( )to his parents. putting off to write to put off to write putting off writing to put off writing 13. If one needs a lift over some obstacle thatseems impossible to get beyond, the other won’t leave until the obstacle is( ). corrected conquered contrasted completed 14. The word laser( )"light amplificationby stimulated emission of radiation". stand by stands for stand in stand out 15. The( )of mankind has taken thousands ofyears. realization circumstance civilization circulation 16. The price is usually( )into as many astwenty smaller, yearly payments instead of one huge payment. caught up broken in counted on broken down 17. You played so well. You( )a lot. do not practice must have practiced may have practiced mustn’t have practiced 18. Dennis Joyce is a 30-year( ) of an electriccompany in New York. embroidery employee employment enjoyment 19. People who( )risky sports usually haveseveral things in common. participate in take in look into give in 20. 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 21. As more and more states set up lotterygames, more and more people( )to buy a ticket and a dream. rush mess hush miss 22. "This has happened before," shethought( )"We'll deal with it." theoretically mystically pessimistically optimistically 23. Sometimes during banquets, snakes wouldglide over the tables and among the guests who( ). eat have eaten ate were eating 24. Charlie( )his trip to London because hecouldn’t get a passport in time. have canceled has to cancel must cancel had to cancel 25. God( )us fingers if he( )us to use such aninstrument. does not give; wishes had not given; had wished would not have given; had wished would not have given; would wish 26. Our English teacher always emphasizes theimportance of learning new words in context rather than learning each of them(). individually exclusively approximately supposedly 27. Incoherent light, like the light from thesun or the light bulb,( )from its source in all direction. move away moving away moves away moved away 28. The hungry headache, caused by a drop inthe blood-sugar( ), can be a real problem for people not eating enough atmealtimes. damage bank supply contribution 29. Until fairly recently, the fork( )inEurope. has not completely accepted is completely not accepted didn't completely accept was not completely accepted 30. Mr Johnson( )a teacher who had done similarprojects in the same field. dealt with told off led to told of 31. The fork made its way to Western tablesseveral hundred years later, but it was not immediately accepted.最符合原文的译文是:叉子是几百年后才被摆上西方人的餐桌的,但是并没有被马上接受。( ) 32. 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。 ( ) 33. Many children, as they enter adolescence,begin to turn to other teenagers for affection, encouragement, and a sense ofbelonging.可以翻译为:许多孩子在进入青春期时,就开始转向其他有友情、鼓励和归属感的青少年伙伴那里。 ( ) 34. He was soon in jail for writing a badcheck. 可以翻译为:他就因为写坏支票而入狱。( ) 35. And almost all of them look down on sportslike tennis and golf. 可以翻译为:还有,他们几乎所有人都在看象网球和高尔夫球这样的体育活动。( ) 36. Wellman gets himself up the rope throughupper body strength alone. 可以翻译为:他只能依靠自己上半身的力量来攀上绳索。( ) 37. Most people have found themselvesdaydreaming about winning a million dollars – as a solution to their money problems or as a path to happiness anda life of luxury. 可以翻译为:许多人察觉自己总是梦想着赢得百万钞票,总以为这样就能解决因为缺钱带来的各种问题,就能过上富足而快乐的生活。 ( ) 38. 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。 ( ) 39. They managed to escape safely, except forthe cuts on Joan’s bare feet. 可以翻译为:他们总算安全逃脱,因为琼的光脚给划破了。( ) 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.Banks are not ordinarily prepared to payout all accounts; they rely on depositors (储户) not to demand payment all at the same time. If depositors shouldcome to fear that a bank is not safe, that it cannot pay off all itsdepositors, then that fear might cause all the depositors to appear on the sameday. If they did, the bank could not pay all accounts. However, if they did notall appear at once, then there would always be enough money to pay those whowanted their money when they wanted it. Mrs. Elsie Vaught has told us of aterrifying bank run that she experienced. One day in December of 1925 severalbanks failed to open in a city where Mrs. Vaught lived. The other banksexpected a run the next day, and so the officers of the bank in which MrsVaught worked as a teller had enough money on hand to pay off their depositors.The officers simply told the tellers to pay on demand. The next morning a crowdgathered in the bank and on the sidewalk outside. The length of the line mademany think that the bank could not possibly pay off everyone. People began topush and then to fight for places near the tellers' windows. The power of thepanic atmosphere was such that two tellers, though they knew that the bank wasquite all right and could pay all depositors, drew their own money from thebank. Mrs Vaught says that she had difficulty keeping herself from doing thesame. A bank run happens when( ). a bank is closed for one or more days too many depositors try to draw out theirmoney at one time there is not enough money to pay all itsdepositors at one time tellers of a bank take their own money fromthe bank The tellers in Mrs. Vaught's bank were toldto( ). explain why they could not pay out allaccounts pay out accounts as requested make the depositors believe that the bankwas safe pay out money as slowly as possible The main cause of a bank run is( ). loss of confidence lack of money crowds of people inexperienced tellers Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say?(). She knew that the bank was not sound. She feared that too many depositors drawingtheir money would close the bank. She was not able to draw out her money. She was tempted to draw out her money. According to the passage, the actions ofthe depositors of Mrs. Vaught's bank were affected mainly by the( ). ease with which they could get their money confidence that Mrs. Vaught showed failure of several other banks to open confidence shown by other depositors of thebank 42.Silicon Valley is a magnet to whichnumerous talented engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs (企业家)from overseas flock to insearch of fame,fast moneyand to participate in a technological revolution whose impact on mankind willsurely surpass the epoch-making European Renaissance(文艺复兴)and Industrial Revolution ofthe bygone age. With the rapid spread of the Internet and the relentlesstechnological innovations generated through it, the information era is truly upon us, profoundly influencing and changing not only our lifestyle, but also the way we work, dobusiness, think andcommunicate with others. It is noteworthy that close to 50% of its skilledmanpower,includingengineers, scientistsand entrepreneurs,come fromAsia. Prominent among them are Indians and Chinese, and not a few Singaporeans.Intellectual challenges aside, it is a common practice for start-ups to offergenerous share options to employees in order to attract the right talent intotheir holds. This is a powerful incentive to motivate the staff to do theirutmost and to share in the company's prosperity if it reaches its goal. Many regardthis as the foundation of a successful enterprise. Why is Silicon Valley compared with amagnet? Because ( ). The Internet. The rapid spread of the Internet The information era Our lifestyle 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. What does "its" in 3rd paragraphmean? Silicon Valley's the Internet's Asia's America's Which of the following is NOT TRUE aboutthe common practice for start-ups? Intellectual challenges. Generous share options. Sharing in the company's prosperity. A successful enterprise. The main idea of the passage is ( ). Silicon Valley's success the information era upon us Intellectual challenges practice of successful enterprises
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