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大學(xué)英語2網(wǎng)絡(luò)自主學(xué)習(xí)單元測試2試卷編號(hào):

quiz2考試時(shí)間:

90

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90分

Part1FillintheBlanks(withtheInitialLettersProvided)

(Eachitem:1)Directions:Fillintheblanksinthefollowingsentenceswiththehelpofthefirstletter(s).UseonlyONEwordtofillineachblank.1.ThediscussioninGovernmenthadtakenlongerthanwe.2.Thescientistcouldnotthathisresearchresultwouldbeputtoanentirelydifferentuse.3.TheprojecthadbeenbytheLabourGovernmentforlackofpublicresources.4.He,reluctanttodestroyanypartofhisownwork.5.Hesetsasideandthoughtfullyexploresthepositivepartoftheiridea.6.AIDSbringsandfear,andpeoplewiththediseaseareoftenisolatedandrejected.7.Ourfirstandcourseshavebeenasuccessandarepartofalong-termcommitmenttoAIDSprevention.8.Itisalwaysthefalsejewelsthatlookthemostreal,themost.9.Beforegoingaway,thebosshisbusinessaffairssothateverythingwouldcontinueasusual.10.Criminalstatisticsareusuallyashardfacts;thatis,theyareacceptedunquestioningly,andareoftenusedtosupporttheviewthatthereisarapidlyincreasingrateofseriouscrimeinmodernsociety.11.Theyoungwomanwasfilledwithforthecriminalswhohadkilledherhusband.12.Nothingcansomeonetostayinprisoniftheycangetout;noonelikesbeingwalled.13.Thedoctororderedajuiceforthesickchild.14.Iwon'thavecake,thankyou.I'mona.15.Byputtingmoneyineducation,wetheabilitiesofchildrenandlaythebasisforfuturesuccess.16.Yetshehadn'tthehearttohimtosmokewhenhehadsofewcomfortsleft.17.Thesickboywasbyhisparentstogooutandplaywithotherchildren.18.We'velostallofourdaughtersinceshelefthomelastmonth.19.Mymaintotheplanisthatitwouldbetooexpensive.20.Courseregulationstheexaminationpatternforeachcourseandareavailabletostudentsonregistration.21.However,asyouknow,mostofmysavingshadwhileIwasunemployed.22.AllwasquietwhenIawokeandeveryonehadasifinadream.23.Tosavespace,broken-down,oldcarsareintocubes.24.Sometimessheworksforlonghourswithoutanybreak,andthiscanbedisturbing.25.Thesoldierstheenemyattacksfortwodays.

Part2VocabularyandStructure

(Eachitem:1)Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.26.Thislovelyoldtownhasa_________youcouldn'tfindinabigcity.A.conditionB.standardC.situationD.charm27.Ididn'tknowwhattodo,butthenanideasuddenly________tome.A.appearedB.happenedC.occurredD.emerged28.Wewatchedtheplane_________behindtheclouds.A.disappearingB.disappearedC.divingD.dived29.Thelocalgovernmenttrieditsbesttoensureeachofitscitizensa_________supplyoffoodatregularintervals(時(shí)間間隔).A.consistentB.continualC.continuousD.numerous30.Therehavebeenmany___________intheirmarriagebuttheystillloveeachother.A.upsanddownsB.fromheadtotoeC.timeandagainD.overandover31.She_________anewideaforincreasingsales.A.cameupwithB.cameupatC.camebyD.camefor32.Afterseveraldaysofheavyraintheroof__________withaloudnoise,crashing(墜落)ontotheground.A.cameoutB.camedownC.cameonD.cameat33.Thelawyer__________thejury(陪審團(tuán))byhismovingdefense.A.wonatB.wonoverC.cameatD.camedown34.Sallyhasmadeacomplete_______influenza(流行性感冒).A.passbyB.decisionagainstC.recoveryfromD.careof35.Ateachershouldalwaysbethoughtful_______what'sbestforhispupils.A.inB.byC.ofD.at36.Toincreaseourworkingefficiency,itisnecessaryto_______everymomentwehave.A.includeinB.keepfromC.takeadvantageofD.lookupto37.Shehasnothingtodowiththemurdercase.Sheisnot_______it.A.concernedwithB.relatedinC.involvedinD.concernedin38.Houstonexperienceda__________growthafterthewar.A.broadB.mechanicalC.wideD.spectacular39.Therewereseveralwet__________onthewall.A.partsB.decreasesC.patchesD.decks40.Theaircraftvanishedwithout__________.A.traceB.troubleC.destinationD.product41.Anne__________fromoutsideherhomelastWednesday.A.appearedB.vanishedC.lostD.entered42.Shecouldn't__________laughingathiminthoseclothes.A.declineB.rejectC.refuseD.resist43.Assomanyoverseasbusinesspeoplehavecometostartandbuildnewbusinesses,theplacelooksmuchmore_________thanitdidafewyearsago.A.propertiedB.tediousC.prosperousD.unremarkable44.Thegirlhasmadeuphermindtogoabroadwithherboyfrienddespiteherparents'_________.A.agreementB.allowingC.lettingD.objection45.Mybaglooks__________toMary's,soIoftentakehersbymistake.A.thesameB.identicalC.differentD.like46.Althoughalwaysontimehimself,theprofessorwasquiteused__________lateforhislecture.A.tostudentstobeB.tostudentsbeingC.forstudentstobeD.forstudentsbeing47.Homework__________ontimewillleadtobettergrades.A.doneB.bedoneC.havingdoneD.havingbeendone48.Greatimportancewaslaidonexpandingeducation,withgirlsaswellasboys___________togotoschool.A.tobeencouragedB.beingencouragedC.beenencouragedD.beencouraged49._____________heworkshard,Idon'tmindwhenhefinishestheexperiment.A.AssoonasB.AslongasC.AswellasD.Sofaras50.Peoplewhowantthetypist'sjobwillbejudged__________howaccurateandfasttheyare.A.infavorofB.intermsofC.inwaysofD.inspiteof51.Thegraybuildingiswheretheworkerslive,andthewhiteoneiswherethespareparts____________.A.areproducingB.areproducedC.producedD.beingproduced52.Itmightbeaskedwhattheauthor'sbasic_______were;thenwecouldunderstandhisworksbetter.A.meaningB.intentionsC.educationsD.interests53.AfterthattheydrovetotheGuestHouseat___________speed.A.topB.headC.wholeD.every54.As__________asyouworkhardandperformwell,opportunitieswillbemadeavailabletoyouasthecompanysucceedsandgrows.A.bestB.mostC.muchD.long55.Thegeneralordersthemalltobedrivenoutatonce,without__________.A.failureB.failC.failingD.failed

Part3Cloze(withOptions)

(Eachitem:1)Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthechoices.Questions56to75arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Ididn'tmarryforlove,money,orlooks;Imarriedformyparents.Iwas56.withmyhusbandattheripeoldageoftwenty-seven57.myparents.Itiscommon58.inKoreanfamilieswhenadaughterorsonisunmarriedand59.thirty.Therewassomuch60.to"catchaman".Ididn'teven61.wanttocatchaman;Ireallywantedtowork!Iknewthata62.husbandwouldnotallowmetodoso.WhenIwastwenty-five,Ifellinlovewithagoodman—thisisallasecretmyhusbanddoesn't63..ThemanIloved64.thatIcouldworkandshouldhavethesame65.thatmenhave.I66.mymother'sresistancewhenI67.thatweshouldbemarried.Shewas68.againsthimbecausehehadonlyabachelor'sdegreeanddidn'tmeether69.forwealth.Icontinuedtosecretlymeetwithhim,butwhenheaskedmetorunawaywithhimI70..Icouldn'tdecide71.myfamilyandhim.72.,wejustgaveuponthewholeidea.Itwasn't73.afterall.Ihadreal74.aboutmarriageafterthat.Iamnowthirtyandhaveachild.Myhusbandisalawyeranda75.kindman.Occasionally,IemailthemanIdidn'tmarry.

Part4ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)

(Eachitem:1)Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Questions76to80arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Alittlenoticedchangehasbeentakingplaceinourtime-world.Thearrivalofdigital(數(shù)字的)timehasbeenchangingthewayweactandthink.Ibelievethatithasputustoahigherlevelofanxiety,withgreaterexpectationsofefficiency.Theold,round,hand-movedtimestillkeptacertainconnectiontothenaturalflowofthings,totheroundnessoftheearth,andtothechangesoflightandseasons.Old,roundtimewasoutsideourselves,farenoughremovedfromussowecouldignoreitifwesochose.Itisnotsowithdigitaltime,whichisabeat.Itbeatsinsteadofturning.Itmakesasoundlikethesoundoftheheartandthusplacesitselfsmoothlyintothebody.Moreandmore,wemistakeitsregularbeatforourown,thusmistakingthedemandsoftheworldforourwishes.Beforewristwatches,timeusedtoliveintowersinthecentersoftowns.Atthatdistance,itcouldbeseenbyeverybody,butonlyiftheysowished.Ittookaneffort,anactualvisitto"time".Butthensomethinghappened.Timebegantolivewithus,andnowitisbeginningtoliveinus.Irememberwhatitwasliketobeachild,absorbedintheendlesslychangeablethingoftime.Formetherewasonlychildtime,dividedmeaninglesslyandquitepainfullybytheordersoftheparentsintoBedtime,WakeupTime,andSchoolTime.Butwithineachofthosedivisions(分割),Eternitystillruled.Later,ofcourse,theymanagedtoinfectmewiththeanxiousdemandsofclocktime.Verysoon,allthatremainedwastheanxietyofthatwhichwasexact.Thefastbeatsofthetimepiece(時(shí)鐘)cutEternitytopieces.Occasionally,Istoplongenoughtorecallthetimesofchildhood,butnotoftenenough.Likeeverybodyelse,Iamhelplessbeforethenewtechnologies.Timeisavirus,anditisgrowingstronger.76.Digitaltimehaschangedhowweactandthinkby____________________.A.allowingustoworkwithmoreefficiencyB.givingusmoretimetodowhatwelikeC.causingustobemoreanxiousD.havingusexpectmoreofothers77.Theauthorthinksthattheoldclocks____________________.A.aresomehowlinkedwiththeseasonalchangesB.stayclosertopeoplethanadigitalwatchC.areconnectedwithhuman'shandsD.workbetterthanawristwatch78.Beforewatches,clockswerelocated__________________.A.everywhereforeveryonetoseeB.whereverapersonwishedC.onthewristD.inthecenteroftown79.Intheauthor'searlychildhoodmemory,_________________.A.timewasaconcretethingB.timeseemedtohavenoendC.hefoughtagainsthisparents'ideaoftimeD.heenjoyedtheanxietyofprecision(精確)80.Theauthor'sattitudetowardstimeinthemodernworldis____________.A.positiveB.unclearC.negativeD.inthemiddleQuestions81to85arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.TheUniversityofLondonisoneofBritain'slargestcentersforhighereducation,withanameforinternationaleducation.Locatedinoneoftheworld'smostdynamic(有活力有生氣的)cities,wecanofferinternationalstudentsawideandexcitingculturallife,aswellastheverybestcoursechoiceandteaching.WeofferourinternationalstudentstheabilitytostudyandimprovetheircommandofEnglish,toensuretheygetthebestfromthecourseoftheirchoice.InternationalstudentsareassuredofasuccessfulandhappytimewhilestudyingattheUniversityofAsafinalpoint,weofferreligiousserviceroomsforthoseofallfaithsandasLondonisaninternationalcity,wecanputstudentsintouchwithmanyreligiousgroupsinthisarea.Finally,withexcellentair,rail,androadlinkstotherestofBritain,Europe,andtheworld,gettinghereiseasy.81.TheUniversityofA.wellknownforproducingexcellentprofessorsB.fullofactivityandenergyC.whereyoucanenjoyeverythingfreeofchargeD.thatisquietandpeacefulallthetime82.TheUniversityofA.thelargestnumberofstudentsB.beinglocatedontheThamesC.excellenttransportationD.internationaleducation83.Wheneverinternationalstudentshaveanydifficultyinlife,theycangoto_______________forhelp.A.thehealthcenterB.thehallofresidenceC.theStudentServiceofficeD.theirteacher84.Theuniversityassuresthefirstyearstudentsthat_________________.A.theycanhaveaplaceinhallsofresidenceiftheywishtoB.theydon'thavetopayfortheirfirst-yeareducationC.theywillallbeputintosomereligiousgroupsD.theycangethousesatNewcastleforaverylowprice85.Themainpurposeofthispassageisto__________________.A.attractmoretravelerstoLondonB.showthattheUniversityoffersreligiousserviceC.drawmoreinternationalstudentsD.showhowstudentsenjoytheirstudyQuestions86to90arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Stareattheclock.Makesillydrawings.Stareattheclockagain.Complainabouttheweather.Theclock?It'sstillthere,tickingevenmoreslowly.No,noneofthiswasplannedforthemeeting.You'dlovetogetyourworkdone,butinsteadyouspendhalfyourdayinameetingroom.Officeworkersspendanaverageof23hoursaweekinmeetings,accordingtotheWhartonCenterforAppliedResearchintheUS.And,theseworkersconsideronly58percentofthattimeuseful.Itdoesn'thavetobethisway.Hereareafewguidelinesforyoutousemeetingseffectively,noteatupyourproductivity.1)Knowwhatyouwant."Knowpreciselywhythemeetingisbeingheldanddeciderealisticallywhatyouintendtoaccomplish,"saysGayleBrickman,aUScommunicationinstructor."Ifyoucannotwritethesetwothingsdown,themeetingshouldnottakeplace."2)Figureoutwhetheraface-to-facemeetingisnecessary.Wouldagroupemailbeenough?Acoupleofphonecalls?Thesewayswouldprobablybemoreefficientwithfellowworkersyouknowwell.3)Picktherighttimes.Ifpossible,avoidplanningmeetingsduringyourmostproductivehours.Ifeveryonerunstothebreakroomforcoffeeat10:30am,thatwouldbeanexcellenttimetohaveinformalstaffmeetings.4)Beprepared.Readtheplanforwhatneedstobedone.Studythenumbersontheprojectyou'reputtingforward.Iftherearepaperstobediscussed,handthemoutthedaybeforetothosewhowillattendthemeeting.5)Keeptrackofthetimeforthem.Setapartacertainamountoftimeeachweekforthemeetings,andkeeptoit.Ifyoustillfindyourselfcaughtinmeetingaftermeeting,don'tfeelbad.Atleastyourorganizationobviouslythinksyourphysicalpresenceisvaluable.86.Aworkerwhoisinameetingthathedoesn'twanttotakepartinislikelyto___________.A.drawfunnypicturesB.changetheclockC.checkthe

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