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大學(xué)英語(yǔ)3(專升本)綜合測(cè)試3總分:100分得分:0分一、單選題1.Peopleat(yī)thepartyworriedabouthim,__________(dá)_becausenoonewasawarehehadgone.(1分)(A)ofwhere(B)oftheplacewhere(C)where(D)theplace參考答案:A2.Apoliceofficerclaimedthattheyoungmanhadattemptedto______payinghisfare.(1分)(A)avoid(B)reject(C)refuse(D)neglect參考答案:A3.It'shightimewe__(dá)__(dá)_____(dá)__thelecturebecauseeverybodyhasarrived.(1分)(A)willstart(B)shallstart(C)start(D)started參考答案:D4.Thiskindofmaterialexpands____(dá)___(dá)____thetemperatureincreasing.(1分)(A)to(B)for(C)with(D)at(yī)參考答案:C5._____(dá)__(dá)___(dá)thesehonorshereceivedasumofmoney.(1分)(A)Except(B)But(C)Besides(D)Outside參考答案:C6.Asuddennoiseofafire-enginemadehim___(dá)________(dá)tothedoor.(1分)(A)hurrying(B)hurried(C)hurry(D)tohurry參考答案:C7.

Wouldyoulet_____(dá)___(dá)___(dá)totheparkwithmyclassmate,Mum?(1分)(A)mego(B)megoing(C)Igo(D)Igoing參考答案:A8.Ihavebeenlookingforwardto__(dá)_________frommyparents.(1分)(A)hear(B)beingheard(C)beheard(D)hearing參考答案:D9.Thepolicemangavethethiefablowin_______(dá)__(dá)__stomach.(1分)(A)his(B)/(C)the(D)that(yī)參考答案:C10.WhileIwasintheuniversity,Ilearnedtakingaphoto,____(dá)_____(dá)__isveryusefulnowforme.(1分)(A)it(B)which(C)that(D)what參考答案:B二、閱讀理解Ifyouhaveeverhadanoperation,youwerefirstputtoslee(cuò)pwithagasyoubreathedorbyachemicalinjectedintoyourbody.MedicalworkersintheUnitedStat(yī)esofAmericaandEuropehaveusedthesemethodsinoperationssince1842.Theyhavebeenvaluableinpreventinggreat(yī)painwhichwouldhaveoccurredifthepat(yī)ienthadnotbeenputtosleep.

TheChinese,however,havebeenabletoperformoperationsforabout4,000yearswithoutputtingthepat(yī)ienttosleep.Theyuseamethodcalledacupuncture.Thisinvolvesstickingflexibleneedlesintocertainpartsofthebody.

Thepersonwhoperformstheacupuncturemustknowhowtoinserttheneedlessotheneedlesthemselvesarenotpainful.Thispersonalsoknowswheretoplacetheneedlessothepatientfeelsnopainintheareawheretheoperationistobeperformed.Theneedlesarenotnecessarilyinsertedneartheregionwherethepainistobeprevented.?Today,theChinesearelearningtobemoree(cuò)fficientandskilledintheiruseofacupuncture:butmoreresearchshouldbedonebeforetheChinesecanexplainmoreconvincinglyhowitworks.

Asurgicalpatientisgivenachoicebetwee(cuò)nhavingacupunctureorhavingoneofthechemicalsusedforputtinghimtosleep.Ithasbeenestimatedthatoverhalfofthepat(yī)ientschoseacupuncturebecausethereisnosicknessaftertheoperation,whereasthechemicalsmaymakethepat(yī)ientsickforafewhoursoraday.

Ifthepersonhaschosenacupuncture,theneedlesareinsertedintheproperplaces.Afterseveralminutes,thepatientisexaminedtoseeifheorshecanfeelpainintheregionwheretheoperationwillbeperformed.Ifnopainisfelt,theoperationisperformed.Thepatientisfullyawakeandcanfeelthesurgeonworking.?SomedoctorsintheUnitedStateshavebee(cuò)nskepticalaboutacupuncture.However,itisalreadybeingusedtoaverylimitedextentinthiscountry.Itwillbeinterestingtoseeifthemethodbecomesadoptedhere.(10分)11).Fromthepassageweknowacupunctureusedinoperationmeans____(dá)____(dá)___.(2分)(A)pushingflexiblenee(cuò)dlesintothebodytoinjectcertainmedicine(B)insertingneedlesintotheheadtomakethesurgicalpatientfallasleep(C)insertingneedlesinproperplacestopreventgreat(yī)painwhiletheoperationisbeingperformed(D)usingdifferentwaystomakethepat(yī)ientfeelnopainduringthesurgicaloperation參考答案:C12).Ifanoperationistobeperformedwithacupuncturetokillthepaintheneedlesshouldbeinserted_______(dá)____(2分)(A)nearthesurgicalarea(B)intheveryplaceoftheoperat(yī)ion(C)intheareaswherethepatientfeelsnopain(D)insomespecialplacesonthebody參考答案:D13).Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?(2分)(A)TheChinesearestillnotabletogiveanadequatetheoryofacupuncture.(B)MedicalworkersintheU.S.A.begantouseacupunctureduringthe1840’s.(C)Wehavetoputthepatienttosleepbeforeweuseacupunctureinanoperation.(D)Assoonastheacupunctureneedlesareinserted,theoperationcanstart.參考答案:A14).Thelastwordinthelastparagraph“here”means________(dá)__(dá)_(2分)(A)inChina(B)inEurope(C)intheUnitedStat(yī)esofAmerica(D)inacertainhospital參考答案:C15).Thepassageismainlyabout_____(dá)______(dá)(2分)(A)whyacupuncturecanpreventpainduringtheoperation(B)howacupuncture,awonderfulinventionoftheChinesepeople,isbeingusednow(C)theadvantagesacupuncturehasoverothermethodsusedbysurgeonstoday(D)someAmericandoctors’attitudetowardacupuncture參考答案:BShoemanufacturetodayisbaseduponaremarkableinventiondevelopedbyayoungblackgeniusin1883.?MatzeligerwasborninParamaribo,DutchGuiana,onSeptember15,1852.HisfatherwasaDutchengineerwhohadbeensenttothecolonytotakechargeofthegovernmentmachineshops.WhenyoungMat(yī)zeligerwastenyearsold,hejoinedhisfatheratthemachineshopsasanapprentice.AttheageofnineteenhebecameasailoronanEastIndianmerchantship.In1876MatzeligerwenttoBoston,Massachusetts.Afterworkingthereforayear,hemovedtoLynn,whereheremainedfortherestofhislife.Becauseofhisknowledgeofmechanicsandshoemaking,Mat(yī)zeligerwasabletogetajobinashoefactory,operatingasole-sewingmachine.Whileworkingthere,henoticedthattherewasnomachinethatcouldlastshoes.Hebeganhisplansforinventingashoe-lastingmachinebycloselywatchinghand-lastersattheirwork.Inhisexperimentsheusedoldpiecesofwoodandmetal.Hee(cuò)venmadehisowntools.Patientlyhetestedoneideaafteranother.?Foryearshelivedinpoverty,savinghismoneyforhisproject.Fortunat(yī)ely,hesuccee(cuò)dedingettingfinancialhelpfromtwobusinessmeninexchangeforatwo-thirdsinterestinhisinvention.Withthisextramoney,Matzeligerfinallyachievedwhathewasafter:Alastingmachinethatcouldturnoutacompleteshoe.Hismachineindeedchangedtheshoeindustry.Itnotonlygreatlyincreasedproductionbutcutthecostofshoesbyhalf.By1889thedemandforthenewlastingmachinebecameworldwide.

WhatwasMat(yī)zeliger’sreward?Becauseofhislongandhardworkandthelackofproperfoodandwarmthduringhisyearsofpoverty,hishealthhadsuffered.Inthesummerof1886hecaughtacoldwhichdevelopedintotuberculosis.Forthreetearshewassosickthathehadtoremaininbed.Finally,onAugust24,1889,hediedat(yī)theageofthirty-seven.(10分)16).Accordingtothepassage,shoeindustrywouldnothavedevelopedifithadnotbee(cuò)nfor_____(dá)______.(2分)(A)

theDutchengineerinthecolonyinthe1850s(B)theshoemakingcenterinLynninthe1870s(C)theEastIndianmerchantshipin1871(D)thegreatinventionmadebyMat(yī)zeligerin1883參考答案:D17).Whilehewasworkingintheshoefactory,Matzeligernoticedthat(yī)shoeproductionwasrestrictedbythelackof__(dá)____(dá)___(dá)__.(2分)(A)shoefactories(B)lastingmachines(C)financialsupport(D)skilledhand-lasters參考答案:B18).WhatMatzeligerwantedtobuildwas___(dá)___(dá)___(dá)__(2分)(A)alargeshopsellingshoes(B)thelargestshoemanufacturingcompany(C)amachinethatcouldmakethesoleofashoe(D)amachinethatcouldproduceacompleteshoe參考答案:D19).Matzeliger’smachinenotonlyincreasedtheshoeproductionbutitalsocutthecostofshoes__(dá)________(dá)_.(2分)(A)by15%(B)by20%(C)25%(D)by50%參考答案:D20).Beforehedevelopedhisinvention,Matzeligerhadbeen___(dá)____(dá)____(2分)(A)arichbusinessman(B)askilledhand-laster(C)apoorworker(D)anengineer參考答案:CAhigherreadingrate,withnolossofcomprehension,willhelpyouinothersubjectsaswellasEnglish.Naturally,youwillnotreadeverybookatthesamespeed.Youwouldexpecttoreadanewspaper,forexample,muchmorerapidlythanaphysicsoreconomicstextbook----butyoucanraiseyouraveragereadingspeedoverthewholerangeofmaterialsyouwishtocoversothatthepercentagegainwillbethesamewhateverkindofreadingyouareconcernedwith.

Perhapsyouwouldliketoknowwhat(yī)readingspee(cuò)dsarecommonamongnativeEnglish-speakinguniversitystudentsandhowthosespeedscanbeimproved.TestsinMinnesota,U.S.A.haveshownthat(yī)studentswithoutspecialtrainingcanreadEnglishofaveragedifficultyatspeedsofbetween240and250w.p.m.withabout70%comprehension.Minnesotaclaimsthatafter12half-hourlessons,oneaweek,thereadingspee(cuò)dcanbeincreased,withnolossofcomprehension,toaround500w.p.m.with70%ormorecomprehension,youwillbedoingquitewell,thoughofcourseanyfurtherimprovementofspeed-with-comprehensionwillbeagoodthing.?Whenyoupracticereadingwithshortpassages,donottrytotakeineachwordseparately,oneaftertheother.Itismuchmoredifficulttograspthebroadthemeofthepassagethisway,andyouwillalsogetstuckonindividualwordswhichmaynotbeabsolutelyessentialtoageneralunderstandingofthepassage.Itisagoodideat(yī)oskimthroughthepassageveryquicklyfirst(say500wordsinaminuteorso)togetthegeneralideaofeachparagraph.Titles,paragraphheadingsandemphasizedwords(underlinedorinitalics)canbeagreathelpingettingtheoutlineofthepassage.Itissurprisinghowmanypeopledonotreadtitles,introductionsorparagraphheadings.(10分)21).WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph1?(2分)(A)Youwouldreadanybookatthesamespeed.(B)

Youwouldreadphysicsbooksmorerapidlythaneconomicsbooks.(C)Yucanraiseyouraveragereadingspeedbythesamepercentagewhateverkindofmaterialyouread.(D)Youcanraiseyourreadingspeedwithsomekindsofmaterialsbutyoucan’twithothers.參考答案:C22).Youwillbedoingquitewellifyoucanreadbooksofaveragedifficulty__(dá)_________.(2分)(A)at(yī)about500w.p.m.withnolossofcomprehension(B)atabout245w.p.m.withnolossofcomprehension(C)atabout450w.p.m.withnolossofcomprehension(D)at(yī)about300w.p.m.withnolossofcomprehension參考答案:C23).Whenyoupracticereadingwithshortpassages__(dá)___(dá)___(dá)___(dá).(2分)(A)youshouldcarefullyreadonewordafteranothersoastohaveathoroughunderstandingofthepassage.(B)itisagoodideatoreadveryquicklyfirsttogetthegeneralideaofeachparagraph(C)youhadbetterreadthepassageslowlytogetthetheme(D)youshouldlookupeveryunknownwordinthedictionarytocheckitsmeaning參考答案:B24).Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?(2分)(A)Readersusuallypaygreatattentiontotitlesandparagraphheadings.](B)Manypeopleoverlooktitlesandparagraphheadingswhilereading.(C)Titlesandparagraphheadingsarenotsoimportantasemphasizedwords.(D)Titlesandparagraphheadingshavenothingtodowiththegeneralideaofthepassage.參考答案:B25).

TheaverageuntrainednativeEnglish-speakingstudentattheUniversityofMinnesotacanreadEnglishofaveragedifficulty__________(dá)_.(2分)(A)atabout245w.p.m(B)atabout400w.p.m(C)at(yī)about500w.p.m.(D)atabout600w.p.m.參考答案:AThousandsofyearsago,tenofourverydistantancestorswerehungry.Theywentoutandpickedberriesorduguprootstoeat.Fourofthemchosepoisonousfoodanddied.Theremainingsixnoticedthattheirfoodwassafetoeat.Theytoldtheirchildren,who,inturn,passedthemessageontotheirdescendants.Inthisway,habitbecameavitalfactorinthesurvivalofmankind:ifyouatetherightplant,youlived;ifyouwantedtomakeyourownexperiments,youwouldprobablydie.?Theimportanceofhabitinthesurvivalofthehumanspeciesisaninterestingmatter.Eventoday,mostofushesitat(yī)ewhenweareinvitedtoeatanewtypeoffoodordrinksomethingwehavenottastedbefore.Evenifthefoodordrinkisofferedbyafriend,weareusuallynotatallanxioustoexperimentandaccepttheoffer.

Whenyougetuptomorrowmorning,noticewhichshoeorsockyouputonfirst.Thennoticewhichoneyouputonotherdays.Youmaydiscoverthat(a)youtendtoputononeshoeorsockfirsteveryday,andthat(b)ifyouareright-handed,youusuallydealwithyourleftshoeorsockfirst.Ifyoutrytochangethishabit,youmayfindituncomfortableorannoying,andyouwillsoonreturntoyouroldhabit.

Whenitcomestoothermatters,weoftenfollowafixedpattern.Wesleepinoneortwofavoriteways.Weoftenfollowfamiliarroutesevenwhentheyarenottheshortestorbest.Weoftenwearawatchonthesamewristevenwhenthereisnorealreasonfordoingso.Inhundredsofotherways,weshowthatwearecreaturesofhabit,followingfixedpatternsofbehavior.Thischaracteristiccanhelpustosurvivebutitcanbeabarriertoprogresstoo.Wemustbealertandnotletabeneficialfactorbecomeaharmfulone.(10分)26).Thebesttitleforthispassagemightbe________(dá)__(dá)_(2分)(A)Habit----aBarriertoProgress(B)TheSurvivalofMankind(C)VariousPatternsofHumanBehavior(D)WeAreCreaturesofHabit參考答案:D27).Thefirstparagraphofthispassageismainlyabout_____(dá)______thedangerofmakingexperiments(2分)(A)theimportanceofhabitinthesurvivalofmankind(B)thefoodourdistantancestorsate(C)thebehaviorofyoungergenerations參考答案:B28).WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph2?(2分)(A)Habitcanbeharmfultothedevelopmentofmankind.(B)Peopleusuallyliketotastenewthingsat(yī)theriskoftheirlife.(C)Mostpeoplehesitatetoeatnewthingstheyhavenevertastedbefore.(D)Peopleareusuallywillingtotryanewfoodifitisofferedbyafriend.參考答案:C29).Thee(cuò)xampleshowninparagraph3provesthat______(dá)___(dá)__.(2分)(A)itisdifficulttochangeahabit(B)habitcanbechangedeasily(C)shoesandsocksareessentialinourdailylife(D)everyoneputsonshoesandsocksinthemorningwhetherheisright-handedorleft-handed參考答案:A30).Fromthelastparagraphweknowthatinthewriter’sopinion___________(dá).(2分)(A)habitcanneverbecomeaharmfulfactor(B)peopledevelopalltheirhabitswithgoodreasons(C)habitwillalwayshelppeopletomakeprogress(D)everyonefollowsfixedpatternsofbehavior參考答案:D三、完型填空Insomecountrieswhereracialprejudiceisacute,violencehasbeentakenforgrantedasameansofsolvingdifferences;andthisisnotevenquestioned.Therearecountries

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