重庆大学19秋《大学英语(1)》在线作业

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1.[主观题]The staff is employed in this company with the CEO giving interviews.

    正确答案:——
这家公司是通过总裁的面试来聘用员工的。


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2.[主观题]We all know that the plan is divided into three parts.

    正确答案:——我们都知道,这个计划分三个部分。——
3.[主观题]If you're traveling to other places, go online for some helpful information.

    正确答案:——
如果你要到别的地方旅游,到网上查查有用的信息吧。


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4.[主观题]尽管庆典方式和传统习俗存在差异,婚礼的意义到处都依然是一样的。

    正确答案:————
5.[主观题]繁忙的一周之末,我总是喜欢有一个茶歇。

    正确答案:————
6.[主观题]对不起,我那位闲不住的老板让我即刻就走!(go-go, right now)

    正确答案:————
7.[阅读理解]People do not analyze every problem they meet. Sometimes they try to remember a solution from the last time they had a similar problem. They often accept the opinions or ideas of other people. Other times they begin to act without thinking; they try to find a solution by trial and error. However, when all these methods fail, the person with a problem has to start analyzing. There are six stages in analyzing a problem.  First the person must recognize that there is a problem. For example, Sam's bicycle is broken, and he cannot read it to class as he usually does. Sam must see that there is a problem with his bicycle.  Next the thinker must define the problem. Before Sam can repair his bicycle, he must find the reason why it does not work. For instance, he must determine if the problem is with the gears, the brakes, or the frame. He must make his problem more specific.  Now the person must look for information that will make the problem clearer and lead to possible solutions. For instance, suppose Sam decided that his bike does not work because there is something wrong with the gear wheels. At this time, he can look in his bicycle repair book and read about gears. He can talk to his friends at the bike shop. He can look at his gears carefully. After studying the problem, the person should have several suggestions for a possible solution. Take Sam as an illustration. His suggestions might be: put oil on the gear wheels; buy new gear wheels and replace the old ones; tighten or loosen the gear wheels.  Eventually one suggestion seems to be the solution to the problem. Sometimes the final idea comes very suddenly because the thinker suddenly sees something new or sees something in a new way. Sam, for example, suddenly sees that there is a piece of chewing gum (口香糖) between the gear wheels. He immediately realizes the solution to his problem: he must clean the gear wheels.  Finally the solution is tested. Sam cleans the gear wheels and finds that afterwards his bicycle works perfectly. In short, he has solved the problem.
1As used in the last sentence, the phrase "in short" means____.
    A.in the long run
    B.in detail
    C.in a word
    D.in the end
2Which of the following is NOT true?____
    A.People do not analyze the problem they meet.
    B.People often accept the opinions or ideas of other people.
    C.People may learn from their past experience
    D.People can not solve some problems they meet.
3What is the best title for this passage?____
    A.Six Stages for Repairing Sam's Bicycle
    B.Possible Ways to Problem-solving
    C.Necessities of Problem Analysis
    D.Suggestions for Analyzing a Problem
4In analyzing a problem, we should do all the following except that we____.
    A.recognize and define the problem
    B.look for information to make the problem clearer
    C.have suggestions for a possible solution
    D.find a solution by trial or mistake
5By referring to Sam's broken bicycle, the author intends to____.
    A.illustrate the ways to repair his bicycle
    B.discuss the problems of his bicycle
    C.tell us how to solve a problem
    D.show us how to analyse a problem

    正确答案:————
8.[阅读理解]Once upon a time, there lived a rich man. He had a servant ( 仆人 ). He and the servant loved wine and good food very much. Each time the rich man left his home, the servant would drink the wine and eat up all the nice food in the house. The rich man knew what his servant did, but he had never caught his servant doing that.  One morning, when he left home, he said to the servant, “ Here are two bottles of poison ( 毒药 ) and some nice food in the house. You must take of them. ” With these words, he went out.  But the servant knew that the rich man had said was untrue. After the rich man was away from his home, he enjoyed a nice meal. Because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell to the ground. When the rich man came back, he couldn ’ t find his food and his wine. He became very angry. He woke the servant up. But the servant told his story very well. He said a cat had eaten up everything. He was afraid to be punished, so he drank the poison to kill himself.
6From the story, we know that the servant is very ( )
    A.lazy
    B.bad
    C.clever
    D.kind
7In fact, ( )ate all the nice food and drank the wine.
    A.the servant
    B.cat
    C.the rich man
    D.nobody
8In the story, ( ) liked wine and good food very much.
    A.the rich man
    B.the servant
    C.both A and B
    D.neither A and B
9The rich man knew that it was ( ) that drank the wine and ate up all the nice food.
    A.the cat
    B.himself
    C.nobody
    D.the servant
10The rich told the servant that there was poison in the two bottles, because ( ).
    A.there was in fact poison in the bottles
    B.did not want the servant to drink his wine
    C.he wanted to kill the cat
    D.he wanted to kill the servant

    正确答案:————
9.[阅读理解]There has been a great deal of research into the art of negotiation, and, in particular, into what makes a “good negotiator”. One point most researchers seem to agree on is that good negotiators try to create a harmonious atmosphere at the start of a negotiation. They make an effort to establish a good rapport with their opposite member, so that there will be a willingness — on both sides — to make concessions, if this should prove necessary. Good negotiators generally wish to reach an agreement which meets the interests of both sides. They therefore tend to take a long-term view, ensuring that the agreement will improve, at least not harm, their relationship with the other party. On the other hand, a poor negotiator tends to look for immediate gains, forgetting that the real benefits of a deal may come much later. Skillful negotiators are flexible. They do not “lock themselves” into a position so that they will lose face if they have to compromise. They have a range of objectives, thus allowing themselves to make concessions, for example, “I aim to buy this machine for £2 000” and not “I must buy it for £2 000”. Poor negotiators have limited objectives, and may not even work out a “fall-back position”. Successful negotiators do not want a negotiation to break down. If problems arise, they suggest ways of resolving them. The best negotiators are persuasive, eloquent people, who select a few key arguments and repeat them. Finally, it is essential to be a good listener and to check frequently that everything has been understood by both parties.
11Good negotiators are usually very persuasive and eloquent in order to ( ).
    A.work out ways to resolve problems
    B.make sure that everything is understood
    C.have better communication with their partners
    D.avoid the breakdown of the negotiation
12Many poor negotiators may not make any concession for themselves in that ( ).
    A.they are afraid of losing face
    B.they have no clear objectives
    C.they are not flexible
    D.they are not skillful
13The best title for the passage is ( ).
    A.Benefits on Both Sides
    B.Art of Negotiation
    C.Skills of Communication
    D.How to Be a Good Negotiator
14Negotiators’ good rapport can make it easy for negotiators ( ).
    A.to make them fully understood
    B.to make necessary concession
    C.to create a positive environment
    D.to increase negotiators’ status
15If we understand that the some real benefits of a deal may come much later ( )
    A.we will take a long term view in the negotiation
    B.we will pay more attention to the benefits on both sides
    C.we will try much harder to improve the agreement
    D.we will try to change the relationship with the other party

    正确答案:————
10.[阅读理解]It was not yet eleven o’clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger. While the youth stood on the landing-place searching in his pockets for money, the boatman lifted a lantern. By the newly risen moon, he took a very careful look at the stranger's appearance. He was a young man of eighteen years with brown, curly hair, well-shaped features. His bright, cheerful eyes were nature's gifts, and worth all that art could have done for his adornment ( 装饰 ). And now, as it seemed, he was on his first visit to town. He was wearing a rough gray coat, which was in good shape, but which had seen many winters before this one. In his left hand was a walking stick, and a leather bag in his right hand. The bag seemed not so much stocked. The youth, whose name was Robin, paid the boatman, and then walked forward into the town with a light step, as if he had not already traveled more than thirty miles that day. As he walked, he surveyed his surroundings as eagerly as if he were entering London or Madrid, instead of the little metropolis ( 中心城市 ) of a New England colony
16How far had Robin traveled? ( )
    A.Over thirty miles
    B.From Madrid
    C.From a nearby town
    D.From London
17How did Robin appear as he walked into town? ( )
    A.He was cheerful and excited.
    B.He was tired
    C.He seemed very sad.
    D.He seemed frightened by the strange surroundings
18What time of year was it in this story? ( )
    A.Spring
    B.Summer
    C.Fall
    D.Winter
19At what time of day did Robin cross the river? ( )
    A.Morning
    B.Midday
    C.Late afternoon
    D.Night
20Robin was apparently going to town ( )?
    A.to buy new clothes
    B.for the first time
    C.for the first time in several years
    D.on one of his regular trips there

    正确答案:————
11.[阅读理解]The poor little girl was tired and hungry in the forest. She walked through the forest, hoping to find something to eat because she didn’t want to die. Then she found a little house and thought it must be a woodman’s house and she might be able to stay there. So she knocked at the door. As there was no answer, she opened it and went inside. There she saw a room with a long table. On it there were seven knives and forks, seven plates and drinking cups, and on the plates and in the cups were food and drink. The little girl was too hungry to turn away from the food, and so she took a little from each plate and each cup. At the other end of the room, there were seven little beds. She tried to lie on some of them, and when she found a very nice one, she fell into a deep sleep, for she was very tired after a long walk through the forest.
21The little girl slept very well in one of the little beds. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
22The room was the home of some short kind-hearted men. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
23The little girl was happy to get to the forest. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
24When she got to the little house, someone opened the door to let her in. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
25In the house she found a few things for seven people. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say

    正确答案:————
12.[单选题]The bride’s mother made a lot of efforts to smooth over the wrinkles in her daughter’s dress, but, to her great disappointment, nothing much ____ it.
    A.came from
    B.came of
    C.results in
    D.leads to
    正确答案:————
13.[单选题]If you are worried ____ the problem, you should do something about it.
    A.with
    B.for
    C.on
    D.about
    正确答案:————
14.[单选题]It was ____ we sat in the open air talking till 12 o'clock.
    A.a hot enough weather so that
    B.such hot weather that
    C.a very hot weather so that
    D.so hot a weather that
    正确答案:————
15.[单选题]Harry regretted____to Barbara's birthday party last Saturday.
    A.not have gone
    B.not going
    C.not to be going
    D.not to go
    正确答案:————
16.[单选题]For centuries, the Atlantic Ocean kept the New World from____by the people of Europe.
    A.discover
    B.discovered
    C.discovering
    D.being discovered
    正确答案:————
17.[单选题]Some children spend most of their free time _____television.
    A.looking
    B.seeing
    C.watching
    D.observing
    正确答案:————
18.[单选题]Sally ______to have a cup of coffee whenever she comes home.
    A.would like
    B.would rather
    C.like
    D.feel like
    正确答案:————
19.[单选题]It is a nice day to me. Why not ( ) for a picnic?
    A.go for
    B.go to
    C.go out
    D.go in
    正确答案:————
20.[单选题]Once you have finished the design, you may have a whole week ______.
    A.off
    B.down
    C.in
    D.up
    正确答案:————
21.[单选题]____ you have worked out the hard problem, you shall have a rest first.
    A.By now
    B.Ever since
    C.Now that
    D.In that
    正确答案:————
22.[单选题]______ tonight, why not drop in and play chess with me?
    A.Since you are free
    B.After you are free
    C.When you are free
    D.If you would be free
    正确答案:————
23.[单选题]We are having a _____ technical problem with one of our engines.
    A.light
    B.slight
    C.bright
    D.slim
    正确答案:————
24.[单选题]Rather than ____ everything to the last minute he always prefers to start early.
    A.leave
    B.leave to
    C.leaving
    D.left
    正确答案:————
25.[单选题]It was raining outside, I ( ) one umbrella and walked out.
    A.picked up
    B.took up
    C.had
    D.made
    正确答案:————
26.[单选题]Your handwriting has a ____ style and I can recognize it at once.
    A.unique
    B.common
    C.sharp
    D.beneficial
    正确答案:————
27.[主观题]This part is to test your ability to do practical writing. You are required to write a notice according to the information given in Chinese below.时间:本月10日早晨8点地点:图书馆前事由:国庆庆祝活动相关人员:全体学生具体:  1、校长简要介绍安排 2、学生参观博物馆,并在中心广场看演出 3、10:30举行篮球比赛

    正确答案:————    无忧答案网 微信 761296021
《大学英语(1)》第2次
1.[主观题]Being happy that I had got a pay raise, I spent much money in a big shopping mall.

    正确答案:——
我很高兴涨了工资,就在一家大型购物中心花了很多钱。


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2.[主观题]Such sweet words might please you. But theydon't work for me.

    正确答案:——
这种甜言蜜语可能让你很受用,但不适用于我。


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3.[主观题]Your work fails to reach the standardagain. Don't always take the other team members' forgiveness for granted.

    正确答案:——
你的工作又未能达到标准。别把其他团队成员的原谅当成理所当然之事。


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4.[主观题]足球队今天的表现不如昨天。

    正确答案:————
5.[主观题]我知道王先生目前正住在南京。

    正确答案:————
6.[主观题]我的锻炼计划是建立在每天锻炼基础上的。它不一定会让我长高,但会使我身体健康。

    正确答案:————
7.[阅读理解]There is a widespread belief that people who get on in life may be successful not because they deserve it, but because of influential friends or the right background. Sometimes it may just be a comforting and harmless belief, while at the other extreme it can be very destructive. I once met a brilliant young engineer who worked in a chemical plant. Because of her knowledge and experience, she should have been promoted to Production Manager. Instead, the job went to a man who was totally unsuited for the post. Everyone knew that he only got it because he was politically acceptable to his superiors. This injustice demoralized the young engineer and many of her colleagues. It also meant that the factory was much less efficient than it could have been.  All the same, we should not be pessimistic. More and more, the modern world depends on having people who are in the job because they are good enough, not just because their face fits. There is a story of a factory owner who sent for an engineer to see to a machine, which would not go. He examined it, then took out a hammer and tapped it, once. The machine started up immediately. When he presented his bill, the owner protested, "This can't be right! $100 just for tapping a machine with a hammer?" The engineer wrote out a new bill: "For tapping a machine, $1; for knowing where to tap it, $99."
1According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?____
    A.Having influential friends or right background seems helpful sometimes.
    B.The engineer had good reason to overcharge the factory owner.
    C.Not all those who are good in their jobs have the chance to be promoted.
    D.Those who are good in their job are still largely needed by the modern society.
2It is believed that some people have succeeded in life because____.
    A.they feel superior to others
    B.they are both influential and powerful
    C.they have some special advantages
    D.they have a poor background
3The engineer at the chemical plant was not promoted because____.
    A.it is more difficult for a woman to get a promotion than for her male colleagues
    B.her boss did not think she had the right qualifications for the job
    C.the man who got his promotion was more experienced than she was
    D.her bosses did not approve of her political views and opinions
4The engineer who repaired the machine was right to charge $100 because____.
    A.he was the only person who could find out what was wrong with it
    B.the factory owner could not have repaired it himself
    C.he hit the machine to get it started again
    D.he was charging for his knowledge and expert skills
5The author's attitude toward the widespread belief is____.
    A.positive
    B.negative
    C.neutral
    D.sympathetic

    正确答案:————
8.[阅读理解]All living things must fight to stay alive. They have to feed on something and at the same time avoid being eaten. Therefore they have to solve this big problem of staying alive in their own way. The danger of being eaten in the sea is great. Those plants and animals that do survive usually reproduce ( 繁殖 ) very fast and in great number. Certain sea animals have defensive device ( 装置 ) which help them to survive. The jelly fish have poisonous tentacles ( 触角 ) which are used for attack and defense. Another method of survival which sea plants and animals use is disguise ( 伪装 ). They usually have the same colour as their surroundings. In order to stay alive, animals need to have good senses. Fishes have sharp eyes. Almost all animals are sensitive to touch. Fishes judge movements in the water by means of their lines. Fishes and other sea animals can hear well and many of them can make different types of warning sounds.
6Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to help animals survive? ( )
    A.Sensitive skin.
    B.Sharp eyes.
    C.Fine smell.
    D.Good hearing
7What is the greatest problem that the living things face? ( )
    A.They have to eat other things.
    B.They have to fight not to be eaten.
    C.They have to live on in their own way.
    D.They have to live in the sea.
8The underlined word "survive" in Paragraph 2 means ( ).
    A.remain alive
    B.live struggle for food?
    C.feed on something
9Jelly fish is an example of animals ( ).
    A.who can reproduce very fast
    B.who can protect themselves from being attacked by poison
    C.who can change their colour
    D.who have very good senses
10In the article, how many ways that the sea animals use in order to survive are mentioned? ( )
    A.One.
    B.Two.
    C.Three.
    D.Four.

    正确答案:————
9.[阅读理解]There has been a great deal of research into the art of negotiation, and, in particular, into what makes a “good negotiator”. One point most researchers seem to agree on is that good negotiators try to create a harmonious atmosphere at the start of a negotiation. They make an effort to establish a good rapport with their opposite member, so that there will be a willingness — on both sides — to make concessions, if this should prove necessary. Good negotiators generally wish to reach an agreement which meets the interests of both sides. They therefore tend to take a long-term view, ensuring that the agreement will improve, at least not harm, their relationship with the other party. On the other hand, a poor negotiator tends to look for immediate gains, forgetting that the real benefits of a deal may come much later. Skillful negotiators are flexible. They do not “lock themselves” into a position so that they will lose face if they have to compromise. They have a range of objectives, thus allowing themselves to make concessions, for example, “I aim to buy this machine for £2 000” and not “I must buy it for £2 000”. Poor negotiators have limited objectives, and may not even work out a “fall-back position”. Successful negotiators do not want a negotiation to break down. If problems arise, they suggest ways of resolving them. The best negotiators are persuasive, eloquent people, who select a few key arguments and repeat them. Finally, it is essential to be a good listener and to check frequently that everything has been understood by both parties.
11Good negotiators are usually very persuasive and eloquent in order to ( ).
    A.work out ways to resolve problems
    B.make sure that everything is understood
    C.have better communication with their partners
    D.avoid the breakdown of the negotiation
12The best title for the passage is ( ).
    A.Benefits on Both Sides
    B.Art of Negotiation
    C.Skills of Communication
    D.How to Be a Good Negotiator
13Many poor negotiators may not make any concession for themselves in that ( ).
    A.they are afraid of losing face
    B.they have no clear objectives
    C.they are not flexible
    D.they are not skillful
14If we understand that the some real benefits of a deal may come much later ( )
    A.we will take a long term view in the negotiation
    B.we will pay more attention to the benefits on both sides
    C.we will try much harder to improve the agreement
    D.we will try to change the relationship with the other party
15Negotiators’ good rapport can make it easy for negotiators ( ).
    A.to make them fully understood
    B.to make necessary concession
    C.to create a positive environment
    D.to increase negotiators’ status

    正确答案:————
10.[阅读理解]In July 1989, Dr. Fox and a team of scientists achieved a major scientific breakthrough. Fox discovered the gene (基因) that causes cystic fibrosis (膀胱纤维症) (CF). Many geneticists consider it ’ s one of the most significant discoveries in human genetics. The results of Fox work have helped scientists develop tests that identify carriers of the CF gene. They hope his research could cure CF. A test has been developed to identify people carrying the cystic fibrosis gene. The test is based on knowing where the gene is located. The CF gene is a recessive gene. This means a person can carry one copy of the gene and still not be affected by the disease. However, if this person has children with another person who carries the CF gene, there is a 25% chance that their children will inherit two copies of the gene and suffer from the disease. The test identifies whether parents carry the defective CF gene. Researchers are also using Fox discovery to find a cure for cystic fibrosis. They are working to produce a drug that will change the activity of the CF gene and also attempting to replace the defective gene with one that functions properly. It is difficult to produce a drug that changes the CF gene, but does not affect the 100,000 other genes of human. But Fox discovery has at least given a chance for the cure of the CF
16The best title for the passage would be ( ).
    A.Why People Have CF
    B.The Drugs Used to Treat CF
    C.The Methods of Curing CF
    D.The Significance of the Discovery Cystic Fibrosis Gene
17A person with ( ) of a harmful recessive gene will be affected.
    A.one copy
    B.two copies
    C.no copies
    D.three copies
18The word “recessive” (line 6) probably means ( ).
    A.hidden
    B.concealing
    C.faint
    D.covered
19The following statements are true except ( ).
    A.Only one quarter of people will have chance to have the disease.
    B.Fox discovery help scientist develop tests that identify carriers of the CF gene.
    C.Scientist has already produced a drug to cure CF.
    D.To produce a drug is not easy because it should changes the CF gene but not affect others
20We can find answers to the following questions in the passage except ( ).
    A.Do people with CF live longer than they did in the past.
    B.Describe the effects of CF.
    C.Evaluate the current methods used to treat CF.
    D.Describe the drugs used to treat CF

    正确答案:————
11.[阅读理解]The poor little girl was tired and hungry in the forest. She walked through the forest, hoping to find something to eat because she didn’t want to die. Then she found a little house and thought it must be a woodman’s house and she might be able to stay there. So she knocked at the door. As there was no answer, she opened it and went inside. There she saw a room with a long table. On it there were seven knives and forks, seven plates and drinking cups, and on the plates and in the cups were food and drink. The little girl was too hungry to turn away from the food, and so she took a little from each plate and each cup. At the other end of the room, there were seven little beds. She tried to lie on some of them, and when she found a very nice one, she fell into a deep sleep, for she was very tired after a long walk through the forest.
21The little girl slept very well in one of the little beds. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
22The little girl was happy to get to the forest. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
23The room was the home of some short kind-hearted men. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
24In the house she found a few things for seven people. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
25When she got to the little house, someone opened the door to let her in. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say

    正确答案:————
12.[单选题]It's surprising that this young man has____such a crime.
    A.acted
    B.committed
    C.made
    D.performed
    正确答案:————
13.[单选题]____ with the developed countries, some African countries are left far behind in terms of people's living standard.
    A.Compare
    B.To compare
    C.Compared
    D.Comparing
    正确答案:————
14.[单选题]I have found some articles ____ the harmful effects of drinking.
    A.being concerned
    B.concerned
    C.to concern
    D.concerning
    正确答案:————
15.[单选题]China is larger than____in Asia.
    A.any other country
    B.other countries
    C.all the countries
    D.any country
    正确答案:————
16.[单选题]I want you to come to the party, but____you don't want to come, you don't have to.
    A.while
    B.before
    C.unless
    D.if
    正确答案:————
17.[单选题]As they ( ) newspapers for a long time, they knew nothing about the world.
    A.hadn't read
    B.didn't read
    C.haven't read
    D.don't read
    正确答案:————
18.[单选题]Sally ______to have a cup of coffee whenever she comes home.
    A.would like
    B.would rather
    C.like
    D.feel like
    正确答案:————
19.[单选题]It is a nice day to me. Why not ( ) for a picnic?
    A.go for
    B.go to
    C.go out
    D.go in
    正确答案:————
20.[单选题]A comment _____ a nice day or a personal complaint about the rain is an easy way to break the ice.
    A.on
    B.to
    C.in
    D.for
    正确答案:————
21.[单选题]____ you have worked out the hard problem, you shall have a rest first.
    A.By now
    B.Ever since
    C.Now that
    D.In that
    正确答案:————
22.[单选题]______ tonight, why not drop in and play chess with me?
    A.Since you are free
    B.After you are free
    C.When you are free
    D.If you would be free
    正确答案:————
23.[单选题]The students have great ( ) for their history teacher.
    A.aspect        
    B.respect
    C.despect
    D.inspect
    正确答案:————
24.[单选题]Rather than ____ everything to the last minute he always prefers to start early.
    A.leave
    B.leave to
    C.leaving
    D.left
    正确答案:————
25.[单选题]It was raining outside, I ( ) one umbrella and walked out.
    A.picked up
    B.took up
    C.had
    D.made
    正确答案:————
26.[单选题]I ( ) my boss of my arrival in Tokyo.
    A.informed
    B.reformed
    C.formed
    D.deformed
    正确答案:————
27.[主观题]You are required to write a letter to your teacher to tell her your English study plan with no less than 80 words.

    正确答案:————
《大学英语(1)》第3次
1.[主观题]I have never heard him complain. He is always willing to help.

    正确答案:——他总是很乐于帮忙。我从不曾听到他抱怨过。——
2.[主观题]Winning a scholarship starts with getting excellent grades.

    正确答案:——
要想赢得奖学金,先要取得优异成绩。


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3.[主观题]The child has a lot of presents and surprises waiting for her birthday.

    正确答案:——
有各种礼物和惊喜等着这个过生日的孩子。   


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4.[主观题]自从上次吵架之后,我们就再也没有跟对方讲过话。

    正确答案:————
5.[主观题]李丽每天早晨教格林先生学习中文。

    正确答案:————
6.[主观题]减少排放到空气中的温室气体的方法之一就是购买节能产品。

    正确答案:————
7.[阅读理解]CHICAGO (AP) On Jan. 1, an order went into effect requiring that every checked bag at more than 400 of the nation's commercial airports be screened(扫描检查)for bombs and weapons.  Sunday was expected to be the heaviest travel day since Jan. 1. Yet spot checks on Sunday at several of the nation's airports showed no major delays caused by the new security measures.  At the international terminal for Northwest Airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, passengers waited up to 30 minutes longer than usual. Their bags were sent through giant screening machines and workers tore open taped boxes and searched through their contents before closing them up again.  Most travelers simply accepted stricter screening developed since the terrorist(恐怖分子)attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, before which only 5 percent of the roughly 2 million bags checked each day were screened for bombs.  The U.S. government has put an additional 23,000 people into airports to carry out the new order.  Sonny Salgatar, a 23-year-old college student flying home to San Diego from Chicago, was told by an airport officer after the first pass that one of his bags was "hot", meaning there was something he couldn't identify and he wanted to open the bag for an inspection.  The "hot" item turned out to be Salgatar's clothing iron.  "Listen, anything they want to do for security is OK for me," Salgatar said.
1The word "hot" (Line 2, Para. 6) most probably means ____.
    A.heated
    B.popular
    C.expensive
    D.suspicious
2What was the attitude of Sonny Salgatar towards the security measure taken? ____
    A.He was annoyed.
    B.He had no objection.
    C.He thought it useless.
    D.He didn't worry about it.
3The best title of the passage might be ____.
    A.Fear of Terrorist Attacks
    B.Latest Screening Technology
    C.New Security Measures Adopted
    D.Inspection of Bombs and Weapons
4The new measure was adopted to guard against ____.
    A.terrorist attacks
    B.luggage damage
    C.flight delays
    D.air crash
5Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ____
    A.Major delays were caused after the security order went into effect.
    B.Most passengers regard the new measure as necessary.
    C.Passengers complain about longer delay at the airport.
    D.There will be more and stricter security measures.

    正确答案:————
8.[阅读理解]Once upon a time, there lived a rich man. He had a servant ( 仆人 ). He and the servant loved wine and good food very much. Each time the rich man left his home, the servant would drink the wine and eat up all the nice food in the house. The rich man knew what his servant did, but he had never caught his servant doing that.  One morning, when he left home, he said to the servant, “ Here are two bottles of poison ( 毒药 ) and some nice food in the house. You must take of them. ” With these words, he went out.  But the servant knew that the rich man had said was untrue. After the rich man was away from his home, he enjoyed a nice meal. Because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell to the ground. When the rich man came back, he couldn ’ t find his food and his wine. He became very angry. He woke the servant up. But the servant told his story very well. He said a cat had eaten up everything. He was afraid to be punished, so he drank the poison to kill himself.
6In fact, ( )ate all the nice food and drank the wine.
    A.the servant
    B.cat
    C.the rich man
    D.nobody
7The rich told the servant that there was poison in the two bottles, because ( ).
    A.there was in fact poison in the bottles
    B.did not want the servant to drink his wine
    C.he wanted to kill the cat
    D.he wanted to kill the servant
8From the story, we know that the servant is very ( )
    A.lazy
    B.bad
    C.clever
    D.kind
9The rich man knew that it was ( ) that drank the wine and ate up all the nice food.
    A.the cat
    B.himself
    C.nobody
    D.the servant
10In the story, ( ) liked wine and good food very much.
    A.the rich man
    B.the servant
    C.both A and B
    D.neither A and B

    正确答案:————
9.[阅读理解]There has been a great deal of research into the art of negotiation, and, in particular, into what makes a “good negotiator”. One point most researchers seem to agree on is that good negotiators try to create a harmonious atmosphere at the start of a negotiation. They make an effort to establish a good rapport with their opposite member, so that there will be a willingness — on both sides — to make concessions, if this should prove necessary. Good negotiators generally wish to reach an agreement which meets the interests of both sides. They therefore tend to take a long-term view, ensuring that the agreement will improve, at least not harm, their relationship with the other party. On the other hand, a poor negotiator tends to look for immediate gains, forgetting that the real benefits of a deal may come much later. Skillful negotiators are flexible. They do not “lock themselves” into a position so that they will lose face if they have to compromise. They have a range of objectives, thus allowing themselves to make concessions, for example, “I aim to buy this machine for £2 000” and not “I must buy it for £2 000”. Poor negotiators have limited objectives, and may not even work out a “fall-back position”. Successful negotiators do not want a negotiation to break down. If problems arise, they suggest ways of resolving them. The best negotiators are persuasive, eloquent people, who select a few key arguments and repeat them. Finally, it is essential to be a good listener and to check frequently that everything has been understood by both parties.
11Many poor negotiators may not make any concession for themselves in that ( ).
    A.they are afraid of losing face
    B.they have no clear objectives
    C.they are not flexible
    D.they are not skillful
12If we understand that the some real benefits of a deal may come much later ( )
    A.we will take a long term view in the negotiation
    B.we will pay more attention to the benefits on both sides
    C.we will try much harder to improve the agreement
    D.we will try to change the relationship with the other party
13Good negotiators are usually very persuasive and eloquent in order to ( ).
    A.work out ways to resolve problems
    B.make sure that everything is understood
    C.have better communication with their partners
    D.avoid the breakdown of the negotiation
14Negotiators’ good rapport can make it easy for negotiators ( ).
    A.to make them fully understood
    B.to make necessary concession
    C.to create a positive environment
    D.to increase negotiators’ status
15The best title for the passage is ( ).
    A.Benefits on Both Sides
    B.Art of Negotiation
    C.Skills of Communication
    D.How to Be a Good Negotiator

    正确答案:————
10.[阅读理解]The garbage does not simply disappear. It may go on to a transfer station. Since it is difficult and expensive to dispose at landfill sites and incinerators. People are encouraged to recycle and compost (堆肥) their garbage. Garbage is picked up and taken and will be carefully buried or burned. The problem with these methods of garbage disposal is that they cost money, take up land and cause pollution. One solution to the problem of solid waste disposal is composting. Some things that can be composted such as fruits and vegetable peels. People can compost these food products by placing them in an outdoor container where they decompose( 分解 ) into a substance called compost. Compost, which contains plant nutrients, can be spread in the garden to help other plants grow. Another solution to the problem of solid waste disposal is recycling. Some things can be recycled, such as glass jars, tin cans, office paper and newspapers. People can recycle used products by putting them in the "blue box". The recycled goods are melt down to be used for products. Recycling and composting are two ways of reducing the amount of solid waste. These methods show people a new way of handling garbage: many things people throw away can be used again
16The passage is mainly concerned with ( ).
    A.Explain how to make compost and how it can benefit your garden.
    B.Choose the best way to reduce solid waste: composting or recycling.
    C.Compare and contrast composting with traditional garbage disposal.
    D.Classify the different methods of throwing away household garbage
17The main idea for the second paragraph is ( ).
    A.compost is a special substance that provides your garden with nutrients
    B.composting is one of ways to reduce solid waste
    C.it can take a long time for compost to form, depending on what you put in the compost bin
    D.meat, fish and grease are three things that you cannot put in your compost
18Which place is not a destination for solid waste? ( )
    A.a transfer station
    B.a landfill site
    C.a recycling depot
    D.an incinerator
19The passage encourages people to( )their solid waste
    A.ncrease
    B.burn
    C.hide
    D.recycle or compost
20Which of the following situation will be after the new ways to deal with garbage is used? ( )
    A.more solid waste will be produced
    B.less solid waste will be produced
    C.The same amount of solid waste will be produced
    D.people will stop producing solid wast

    正确答案:————
11.[阅读理解]The poor little girl was tired and hungry in the forest. She walked through the forest, hoping to find something to eat because she didn’t want to die. Then she found a little house and thought it must be a woodman’s house and she might be able to stay there. So she knocked at the door. As there was no answer, she opened it and went inside. There she saw a room with a long table. On it there were seven knives and forks, seven plates and drinking cups, and on the plates and in the cups were food and drink. The little girl was too hungry to turn away from the food, and so she took a little from each plate and each cup. At the other end of the room, there were seven little beds. She tried to lie on some of them, and when she found a very nice one, she fell into a deep sleep, for she was very tired after a long walk through the forest.
21The room was the home of some short kind-hearted men. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
22In the house she found a few things for seven people. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
23The little girl slept very well in one of the little beds. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
24When she got to the little house, someone opened the door to let her in. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say
25The little girl was happy to get to the forest. ( )
    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Doesn’t say

    正确答案:————
12.[单选题]--Have you returned the book to the library? -- ______.
    A.I’m not afraid so
    B.I’m not afraid
    C.I'm afraid not
    D.I'm so afraid
    正确答案:————
13.[单选题]It's high time you ____.
    A.start to work
    B.started working
    C.would start to work
    D.had started to work
    正确答案:————
14.[单选题]The cost of traveling around the eight European countries can run as high ____ $2,000.
    A.to
    B.as
    C.by
    D.for
    正确答案:————
15.[单选题]There was so much noise that the speaker couldn't make himself____.
    A.heard
    B.to hear
    C.hearing
    D.being heard
    正确答案:————
16.[单选题]He gave up his favorite job____for his family than for money.
    A.rather
    B.much
    C.all
    D.more
    正确答案:————
17.[单选题]Some children spend most of their free time _____television.
    A.looking
    B.seeing
    C.watching
    D.observing
    正确答案:————
18.[单选题]Sally ______to have a cup of coffee whenever she comes home.
    A.would like
    B.would rather
    C.like
    D.feel like
    正确答案:————
19.[单选题]It is a nice day to me. Why not ( ) for a picnic?
    A.go for
    B.go to
    C.go out
    D.go in
    正确答案:————
20.[单选题]Once you have finished the design, you may have a whole week ______.
    A.off
    B.down
    C.in
    D.up
    正确答案:————
21.[单选题]____ you have worked out the hard problem, you shall have a rest first.
    A.By now
    B.Ever since
    C.Now that
    D.In that
    正确答案:————
22.[单选题]______ tonight, why not drop in and play chess with me?
    A.Since you are free
    B.After you are free
    C.When you are free
    D.If you would be free
    正确答案:————
23.[单选题]None of us are invited to ____ international Fair this year.
    A.attend to
    B.tend
    C.tend to
    D.attend
    正确答案:————
24.[单选题]Rather than ____ everything to the last minute he always prefers to start early.
    A.leave
    B.leave to
    C.leaving
    D.left
    正确答案:————
25.[单选题]It was raining outside, I ( ) one umbrella and walked out.
    A.picked up
    B.took up
    C.had
    D.made
    正确答案:————
26.[单选题]The stadium will have been built by the time she ( ) from Japan.
    A.returns        
    B.will return
    C.return
    D.returned
    正确答案:————
27.[主观题]Instructions:建议你在30分钟内,根据下面所给的题目和提纲用英语写出一篇不少于80词的短文。1.介绍你的一位中学老师;2.说明为什么这位老师受学生欢迎。

    正确答案:————
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