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1、 大學(xué)英語V復(fù)習(xí)資料I. Vocabulary and structure1. Youve broken another glass. You ought _ when you washed it.A. have been careful B. to careful C. to be careful D. to have been careful2. Since they arent answering the phone, they _.A. must have left B. must leave C. would have left D. should have left3. I don

2、t know what has happened to Jane. She _ lost.A. may have gotten B. might get C. can have gotten D. ought to get4. A rich man _ worry about his next meal.A. does not need to B. does not need C. needs not D. needs not to5. Judging from his accent, he _ be an Englishman.A. mustnt B. cant C. neednt D. w

3、ont6. I met Sally, _ told me the story.A. who B. whom C. that D. which7. The girl _ hair is blond comes from France.A. who B. which C. whose D. that8. Smoking, _ is harmful for peoples health, is nevertheless popular nowadays.A. though B. that C. although D. which9. All _ glitters is not gold.A. whi

4、ch B. that C. who D. what10. There are two rooms in the beach house, _ is used as a kitchen.A. the smaller of which B. the smallest of which C. the smaller of that D. the smallest of that11. Things might have been much worse if the mother _ on her right to keep the baby.A. has been insisting B. had

5、insisted C. would insist D. insisted12. Sally doesnt want to work right away because she thinks that if she _ a job she probably wouldnt be able to see her friends very often.A. has to get B. were to get C. had got D. could have got13. _ right now, she would get there on Sunday.A. Would she leave B.

6、 If she leaves C. Were she to leave D. If she had left14. Had he worked harder, he _ the exam.A. must have passed B. would passed C. would have passed D. could passed15. If I hadnt stood under the ladder to catch you when you fell, you _ now.A. wouldnt be smiling B. couldnt have smiled C. wont smile

7、d D. didnt smile16. It was not until he came back _ I knew it.A. when B. after C. before D. that17. So badly _ that he had to be sent to the hospital.A. he injured B. was he injured C. he was injured D. did he injure18. He doesnt agree with us _.A. in all B. after all C. at all D. all about19.Where

8、_ is my book?A. at all B. on earth C. in world D. on the earth20. This is the _ girl I want to marry.A. exactly B. just C. exact D. veryII. Cloze Each human being is born as something new, _21_ that never existed before. He is born with _22_ he needs to win at life. Each person in his own way can se

9、e, hear, touch, taste, and think for himself. Each has his own unique _23_ - his capabilities and limitations. Each can be a significant, aware, and creatively _24_ person in his own right - a winner. The words “winner” and “l(fā)oser” have many meanings. When we refer _25_ a person as a winner, we do n

10、ot mean one _26_ beats the other guy by winning against him and make him lose. To us a winner is one who responds authentically by being trustworthy, responsive, and genuine, _27_ as an individual and as a member of community. A loser is one who fails to respond authentically. Martin Buber _28_ this

11、 idea as he retells an old story of a rabbi who on his dying bed sees himself as a loser. The rabbi laments that, in the world to come, he will not be asked why he wasnt Moses; he will be asked why he wasnt _29_.Few people are one hundred percent winners or one hundred percent losers. Its a _30_ of

12、degree. However, once a person is on the road to being a winner, his chances are then greater for becoming even more.21. A. everything B. anything C. something D. thing22. A. that B. what C. which D. how23. A. possibilities B. chances C. potential D. energy24. A. produce B. productive C. product D.

13、productivity25. A. as B. to C. for D. on26. A. what B. those C. which D. who27. A. all B. both C. which D. each28. A. takes B. tells C. speaks D. expresses29. A. his B. him C. himself D. self30. A. matter B. case C. thing D. somethingIII. Reading comprehensionPassage 1 “I do.” To Americans those two

14、 words carry great meaning. They can even change your life, especially if you say them at your own wedding. Making wedding vows is like signing a contract. Now Americans dont really think marriage is a business deal. But marriage is serious business. It all begins with the engagement. Traditionally,

15、 a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees, the man later proposes to her. often he tries to surprise her by “popping the question” in a romantic way. Sometimes the couple just decide together that the time is right to get married. The man usuall

16、y gives his fiane a diamond ring as a symbol of their engagement. They may be engaged for weeks, months, or even years. As the big day approaches, bridal showers and bachelors parties provide many useful gifts. Today many couples also receive counseling during engagement. This prepares them for the

17、challenges of married life. At last its time for the wedding. Although most weddings follow long-held traditions, theres still room for American individualism. For example, the usual place for a wedding is in a church. But some people get married outdoors in a scenic spot. A few even have the ceremo

18、ny while sky diving or riding on horseback! The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends. They choose their own style of colors, decorations and music during the ceremony. But some things rarely change. The bride usually wears a beautiful, long white wedding dress. She tradit

19、ionally wears “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue”. The groom wears a formal suit or tuxedo. Several close friends participate in the ceremony as attendants, including the best man and the maid of honor. As the ceremony begins, the groom and his attendants stand with

20、 the minister, facing the audience. Music signals the entrance of the brides attendants, followed by the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their vows. Traditionally, they promise to love each other “for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health”. But som

21、etimes the couple have composed their own vows. They give each other a gold ring to symbolize their marriage commitment. Finally the minister announces the big moment: “I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!” At the wedding reception, the bride and groom greet their guests. Then

22、they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Guests mingle while enjoying cake, punch and other treats. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers to a group of single girls. Tradition says that the one who catches the bouquet will be the next to marry. During the reception, playful frie

23、nds “decorate” the couples car with tissue paper, tin cans and a “just married” sign. When the reception is over, the newlyweds run to their “decorated” car and speed off. Many couples take a honeymoon, a one-to-two-week vacation trip, to celebrate their new marriage. Almost every culture has ritual

24、s to signal a change in ones life. Marriage is one of the most basic life changes for people of all cultures. So its no surprise to find many traditions about getting married even in America. Yet each couple follows the traditions in a way that is uniquely their own.31. The “big day” in “As the big

25、day approaches” refers to the day of the _.A. engagement B. courtship C. anniversary D. wedding32. Of the following places, which might NOT be a proper place for a wedding?A. A park. B. The sky. C. A ship. D. Outer space.33. “Although most weddings follow long-held traditions, theres still room for

26、American individualism” means that _.A. American couples can have their private time B. American couples may have their individual life after their marriage C. American couples can choose to celebrate their weddings in their own style D. American couples can have their private room34. Why is/are off

27、ered to symbolize American couples marriage commitment?A. Wedding vows. B. A diamond ring. C. The ministers announcement. D. Gold rings.35. What does “mingle” in “guests mingle while enjoying cake” mean?A. To confuse about what is going on. B. To mix and talk with others. C. To laugh happily. D. To

28、drink mixed beverages.Passage 2 A lot of cultures see breath as a connection to the soul. Each one of us can be considered as a breathing expert or guru - after all, we have been breathing since we were born. However, this is an incorrect assumption because most of us dont truly understand the power

29、 of breathing. The importance of breathing is obvious as we depend on taking in oxygen for our lives. As humans, we have to eliminate the things our body is no longer using, and breathing takes care of 70% of this process. Other than eliminating the air from your lungs, after the oxygen has been abs

30、orbed, breathing also expels toxins from your body. You can also eliminate other things such as emotions or stress. By harnessing the immense power of breathing, you can create a better connection with your inner self. By becoming more aware of your breathing you will be able to reduce a lot of outs

31、ide negativity. Focus your attention on your breath and tell your mind to think only about it. The rhythmical sensation your breath produces will help your mind, and your body, relax and slow down. Thinking is responsible for most of the tensions and stress we face, and this little exercise takes th

32、inking into a harmonious and peaceful location. Many of our thoughts are negative. We often use or think about words like “wont”, “cant”. or “shouldnt”. These negative connotations reflect on the way we feel, increasing nervousness and stress. Your brain processes millions of thoughts on a daily bas

33、is and focusing it on your breath gives it a break. Temporarily lowering your minds activity gives you extra peace and helps relax both your brain and your body. Try to appreciate your breathing education as you would practice a sport. In order to reach a goal, you will need to improve and enhance c

34、ertain skills. You cant just be an Olympic athlete - you have to become one through hard work. This can be done by building up your strengths and stamina, as well as improving your physical abilities. Improving your breathing works exactly the same way. Right now you are at a low level, as you most

35、likely dont do any additional exercises to improve your breathing. (Think of it like an RPG game - You must build up your “experience points” to reach the next level). Your subconscious mind usually takes care of the breathing process, leaving your conscious mind to deal with other things. However,

36、this is the time to take breathing matters into your own hands, and consciously control your breath while you exercise this technique. At first, try to analyze yourself each time you inhale and exhale. Do this until your mind gets used to the rhythmic tone of breaths and lets your brain preoccupy it

37、self only with your breathing. It may be tough at first, as you will get distracted by sounds or movements around you. In time, however, you will manage to ignore outside interference and sustain a prolonged period of clear, utmost focus. Regularly practice with your breathing and you will soon begi

38、n to see some of the positive effects of better understanding and controlling one of the vital elements that keep us ticking.36. What does “assumption” in “this is an incorrect assumption” (Line 3, Para. 1) refer to?A. Breath is connected to the soul. B. We have been breathing since we were born. C.

39、 We are all breathing experts. D. We do not understand the power of breathing.37. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Breathing may keep us fit. B. We breathe because we should exhale the air our bodies do not need. C. Breathing may help us eliminating anger. D. We breathe because we want to be sl

40、ender.38. Which of the following can NOT help us reduce stress?A. Thinking about the breath itself. B. Speaking out or thinking of negative words. C. Focus our attention on breathing. D. Reducing the activities in our mind.39. What does the “goal” in In order to reach a goal” (Para. 5) refer to?A. b

41、ecoming an Olympic athlete. B. using breath to reduce stress. C. building up your strengths and stamina. D. improving your physical abilities.40. What does our subconscious mind usually take care of?A. Breathing. B. Reading a newspaper. C. Watching TV. D. Playing tennis.Passage 3 Youre late for a jo

42、b interview when traffic slows to a crawl. At the supermarket, a customer wheeling a full cart outs ahead of you in the check-out line. You spend months on a make-it or break-it project, and your lazy colleague gets promoted. Feel that burn? Before you explode with rage or fly into a fury, take a de

43、ep breath and remember this: Anger hurts. Study after study has found that high levels of anger and hostility are associated with greater risk for heart disease, poor immune responses, and even a tendency for obesity (肥胖). Men with high anger scores were three times more likely to develop heart dise

44、ase than their calmer companions, a Harvard School of Public Health study found. And in women, arguments with spouses raise hormone levels and lower immunity - a real problem, since lower immune response may increase womens risk of cancer. It doesnt seem to matter whether you release the anger or ho

45、ld it in, experts say. The effects on your health are the same. “Anger is anger,” says Redford Williams, M.D, director of the Behavioral Medicine Research Center at Duke University Medical Center and co-author of the book Life Skills. “Both are harmful to health.” The good news is, it is possible to

46、 control your anger. “By evaluating it and using various techniques, You can talk yourself out of it,” Williams says. “Thats whats nice about us humans: We can always do something or not do something to change our behavior.”41. By saying “Anger is anger”, Redford Williams means that _.A. anger is unavoidable in life B. one should hold in anger instead of releasing it C. one should release anger instead of holding it in D. anger does harm no matter what form it takes42. “Talk yourself out of it” in the last paragraph is closest in meanin

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