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1、網(wǎng)絡(luò)試卷的錯(cuò)題集Test 1:窗體頂端1.If you dont _ cooking today, we can go out to eat at the new restaurant.A. would likeB. go on withC. feel likeD. figure out2.He doesnt _ of buying a house this year because the bank has refused to lend him any money.A. affordB. make the mostC. run outD. stand a chance3.Do you _

2、her novels as serious literature or as mere entertainment?A. classifyB. notifyC. simplifyD. justify4.The newspaper didnt mention the _ of the damage caused by the fire.A. rangeB. levelC. extentD. quantity5.It will be worth the efforts even if you fail; the rewards you _ will be great.A. reapB. boast

3、C. assureD. cultivate6.He suggested transporting the supplies by air. But it is absolutely _, for it will cost too much.A. unusualB. uncertainC. impracticalD. impressive7.Showing some sense of humor can be a(n) _ way to deal with some stressful situations.A. genuineB. availableC. effectiveD. favorit

4、e8.Poor Laura! I feel so sorry for her. When she fell, she hurt her arm and, _, broke her glasses.A. in advanceB. in additionC. over timeD. on the other hand9.The investigation _ evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds.A. uncoveredB. outweighedC. overwhelmedD. evolved10.Mothers tend to

5、 be too _ toward their children. They should let them see more of the world.A. hopefulB. protectiveC. modestD. encouraging11.No other drugs are as good as this one; it must have been based on a(n) _ formula (配方).A. enormousB. stimulatingC. uniqueD. overwhelming12._ they have written about the behavi

6、ors of animals is hardly anything new.A. ThatB. ThisC. WhatD. Which13.I believe friendship is an essential element of making a healthy, _ life.A. flexibleB. rewardingC. wealthyD. inquisitive14.It was when I read his letter _ I realized he had given me huge help.A. thatB. thenC. beforeD. after15.Dont

7、 worry too much, Jane. Your son _ home already. Lets go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returned窗體底端窗體頂端For many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communicati

8、ons, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In getting a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend quickly can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are poor readers. Most of us develop poor rea

9、ding habits at an early age, and never get over them. The main problem lies in language itself words. Single words have little meaning until they are combined into phrases, sentences and paragraphs. Unfortunately, however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He reads one word at a ti

10、me, often regressing to reread words or passages. Regression, or looking back over what you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which slows down the speed of reading is vocalization sounding each word either orally or mentally as one reads. To overcome these bad habits, s

11、ome reading clinics use a device called accelerator (加速器), which moves a bar down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate than the reader finds comfortable, in order to stretch him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, making word-by-word reading, regre

12、ssion and vocalization virtually impossible. At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas, you will not only read faster, but your comprehension will improve. Many people have found their reading skills improved a lot after some training.1.According to the passag

13、e, today many people no longer read for _.A. newsB. their workC. informationD. entertainment2.Most people cant read and comprehend quickly mainly because _.A. they dont read groups of wordsB. they dont like to be trained in reading skillsC. they dont realize they have poor reading habitsD. they dont

14、 understand words when put together3.The following are all bad reading habits EXCEPT _.A. regressionB. reading for ideas onlyC. vocalizationD. word-by-word reading4.How does an accelerator help people to read?A. It helps people read at a comfortable speed.B. It makes people stretch their eyes when r

15、eading.C. It forces people to overcome bad reading habits.D. It lets people look back over what they have just read.5.What does At first, comprehension is sacrificed for speed (Para. 2, Sentence 4) mean?A. The reader reads fast, but he understands everything he reads.B. The reader reads slowly and h

16、e understands everything he reads.C. The reader reads fast without understanding everything he reads.D. The reader reads slowly, but he doesnt understand everything he reads.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Everybody lies. It may only be white lies, but everyone tells lies o

17、r omits the truth sometimes. People start lying at around age 4 to 5 when children gain an awareness of the use and power of language. This first lying is not ill-natured, but rather to find out, or test, what can be controlled in a childs environment. Eventually children begin to use lying to get o

18、ut of trouble or get something they want. White lies, those told to protect someones feelings, are not a big deal at all. The person, however, who seems to feel forced to lie about both small and large stuff, has a problem. They lie to protect themselves, look good, gain financially or socially and

19、avoid punishment. A much more troubling group is those who lie a lot, and knowingly, for personal gain. Lying often gets worse with the passage of time. When you get away with a lie, it often forces you to continue your lies. Why do we dislike liars so much? Its a matter of trust. When people lie, t

20、hey have broken a bond an unspoken agreement to treat others as we would like to be treated. Serious lying often makes it impossible for us to trust another person again. Because the issue (問題) of trust is at risk, coming clean about the lie as soon as possible is the best way to mend fences. If the

21、 truth only comes out once it is forced, repair of trust is far less likely. As a parent, the most important message you can send to your children about lying is that you always always want them to come clean with you. No matter how small a lie they have told, remind them that you would always rathe

22、r hear the truth, no matter how bad it is, than be cheated. Tell them there is really nothing better in your relationship than your trust of each other.6.According to the passage, the worst liars are those who _.A. tell white liesB. feel forced to tell liesC. lie a lot for personal gainD. began to l

23、ie at a very young age7.Whats the writers opinion about telling white lies?A. They do not matter too much.B. They are necessary in our life.C. They do not cause any problems.D. They are as bad as any other lies.8.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. With time passing by, we wil

24、l forget the lies people tell.B. When a person lies, he will feel uneasy and stop lying soon.C. Once a person tells a big lie, we will not trust him any more.D. If lies are not found out, probably the liar will continue to lie.9.Why do we dislike liars so much?A. Because they do not trust others.B.

25、Because they lie for personal gains.C. Because they betray our trust in them.D. Because they lie to avoid punishment.10.What should you do as a parent when you find your children have lied?A. Tell them to learn to trust other people.B. Tell them to explain immediately why they have lied.C. Ask them

26、to forget about the past and not to lie any more.D. Make them realize they should always tell the truth.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.School buildings themselves can show liberal (開明的) or conservative views about what should go on in a classroom. The earliest schools had

27、 separate classrooms for different grades. The rooms were laid out formally, with pupils desks fastened to the floor in straight rows facing the teachers desk. Clearly, such schools reflected a teacher-and-subject-centered view of education. Schools of the next generation had more open space, and mo

28、st had movable desks. They also often provided special rooms or areas for science, art, music, and physical education. There were still separate rooms for different grade levels, however, and the desks still were likely to be formally arranged. That is, the schoolroom was still largely designed to c

29、arry out the old-school program, which involved grade levels, uniform time blocks, and study of subject matters. Newer subjects, not newer teaching methods, accounted for most of what was new in school design. The first school buildings constructed to encourage liberal teaching methods appeared in t

30、he mid-1950s. Folding interior (內(nèi)部的) walls permitted the flexible use of space to encourage large-group, small-group, or individual instruction. Some provided carrels for individual study, areas for team teaching, and centers for programmed instruction. In the newest buildings called open schools, t

31、he use of space is even more flexible. Areas within the buildings can be readily expanded for program changes, and used for many kinds of functions. One should remember, though, the physical layout (布局) of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What det

32、ermines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.11.What is the main idea of this passage?A. School buildings reflect the improvement in education quality.B. The physical layout of a school should improve teaching practices.C. School buildings can re

33、flect liberal or conservative views about education.D. Teachers spirit and attitude determines the physical layout of the classroom.12.Whats the biggest difference between the earliest and the second-generation schools?A. Subjects were newer in the latter as compared with the former.B. Teaching meth

34、ods were newer in the latter as compared with the former.C. Classrooms were laid out formally in the former and informally in the latter.D. The former had separate classrooms for different grades while the latter didnt.13.The word carrel in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to _.A. a room with small

35、spaceB. a room with folding wallsC. a room with liberal instructionsD. a room with conservative instructions14.According to the passage, we may infer that the newest school buildings reflect _.A. a subject-centered view of educationB. a student-centered view of educationC. a teacher-centered view of

36、 educationD. a practice-centered view of education15.What of the following is implied in the passage?A. In the newest teaching buildings, classrooms are much bigger.B. In the schools of second generation, different grades were put in separate classrooms.C. In the earliest school classrooms, students

37、 desks were fixed to the floor.D. Before the mid-1950s, school buildings were built in a conservative way.窗體底端 Test 2窗體頂端1.The university decided to increase the _ of the lecture hall, which has only 200 seats.A. abilityB. capacityC. facilityD. faculty2.Smart phones with cameras and color screens ca

38、n _ images and data using wireless network technology.A. evolveB. departC. transmitD. assure3.Dont take someone you get to know from the Internet to your house no matter how _ he sounds.A. boldB. genuineC. flexibleD. available4.This kind of exercise will _ your creativity, renew your energy, and unl

39、ock your potential.A. bindB. yieldC. embraceD. stimulate5.We teachers do not consider it wise to _ our students with all sorts of exams, tests and quizzes.A. loadB. annoyC. sampleD. explore6.Ill be happy to help you, _ you wont take up too much of my time.A. as well asB. as long asC. as far asD. as

40、soon as7.He makes his students _ knowledge through various kinds of interesting activities.A. studyB. learnC. achieveD. acquire8.For years, scientists have debated the _ dangers of building another nuclear plant after the terrible accident.A. availableB. potentialC. fascinatingD. genuine9.It was a w

41、orthwhile attempt _ it failed to achieve its purpose that we had hoped for.A. in the endB. now thatC. all at onceD. even though10.Travel in space can be very exciting; _, it can also be boring and lonely at times.A. soB. howeverC. thusD. therefore11.Politicians should not _ in business affairs that

42、might affect their political judgment.A. engageB. embraceC. departD. treasure12.I wish to _ a masters degree in electric engineering after I graduate from college.A. pledgeB. exploreC. pursueD. approach13.There is no greater importance _ cultivating independence in children.A. inB. thanC. ofD. with1

43、4.Dont worry too much, Jane. Your son _ home already. Lets go back and check it out.A. returnedB. will returnC. has returnedD. may have returned窗體底端窗體頂端Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.What are baseball fans? Baseball fans wear their official team T-shirts and jackets everywh

44、ere, sometimes even to work. Then, whenever the team offers a free item, the fans rush to get it. In addition, baseball fans cover the walls of their rooms with their favorite players pictures. When they go to a game, which they do as often as possible, the true baseball fans put on their team color

45、s, grab their team flags, pin on their team buttons. At the game, these fans form a section, constantly encouraging their favorite players and enthusiastically responding to every cheer flashed on the electronic scoreboard. Baseball fans, in addition to behaving crazily, are also extremely intereste

46、d in things of small importance. Every day, they turn to the sports page of the newspaper and study last nights statistics. Their bookshelves are full of books and newspapers with information of their team. They delight in remembering such unimportant facts as who is left-handed and what food their

47、favorite player likes. Last of all, baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice. This strong loyalty makes fans dangerous, for anyone who dares to say to a loyal fan that some other team is better could be risking physical damage. Incidents of violence on the baseball field have in

48、creased in recent years and are a matter of growing concern. From mid-October through March, baseball fans are like any other human beings. They pay their taxes, take out the garbage, and complain about the high cost of living or the latest home repair. But when April comes, the colors and radios go

49、 on, the record books come off the shelves, and the devotion returns. For the true baseball fan, another season of craziness has begun.1.According to the passage, which of the following behaviors do baseball fans have?A. Covering their walls with their teams flags.B. Going to their teams games as ea

50、rly as they can.C. Wearing their teams official T-shirts and jackets.D. Knowing the favorite colors of their team players.2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Baseball fans react passionately when their team gets a score.B. Baseball fans of a team try to sit together in

51、one area at a game.C. Baseball fans can remember all the important facts of their favorite players.D. Baseball fans will go immediately to get a free item that the team gives out.3.What does the word loyal in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. crazyB. devotedC. friendlyD. reasonable4.What is the writers a

52、ttitude toward baseball fans are extremely loyal to the team of their choice?A. Worried.B. Delighted.C. Enthusiastic.D. Disappointed.5.According to the passage, when is the baseball season in the year?A. From March to April.B. From March to October.C. From mid-October to March.D. From April to mid-O

53、ctober.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Some explode with anger, and scream and shout. But other people keep their anger inside. They can not or will not

54、express it. This is called repressing anger. Many doctors think that repressing anger is more dangerous to a persons health than expressing it. They say that when a person is angry, the brain gives out the same hormones (荷爾蒙) as that are produced during tense and nervous situations. They speed the h

55、eart rate and raise blood pressure, so the person feels excited and ready to act. Repressing these feelings will only make the feelings continue, and this can lead to many medical problems. To prevent these problems, these doctors suggest letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some other doctors question thi

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