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重庆大学19秋《大学英语(2)》第1次

《大学英语(2)》第1次
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2.[主观题]他预计什么时候回来?

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When is he expected
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3.[主观题]在报告中他们问到银行里有几个监控摄像头。

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In the report, they asked how many security cameras there were
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4.[主观题]She retired to Florida and still led a busy life.

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5.[主观题]Many of the small towns in the area are definitely worth visiting.

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6.[主观题]The receptionist jotted down his name and ID number before arranging for his room.

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7.[单选题]The telephone ( ) connect you to the absent.
    A.used to
    B.using to
    C.are used
    D.are used to
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8.[单选题]The park was filled with people ( ) on their cell phones.
    A.to talk
    B.talked
    C.talk
    D.talking
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9.[单选题]The retired couple ( )a rich and colorful life.
    A.lead
    B.hold
    C.make
    D.have
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10.[单选题]Xiao Li proposed we postpone the journey to next month and everybody disagree ____ him.
    A.to
    B.with
    C.on
    D.at
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11.[单选题]Something unexpected happened( ) our way to the seaside.
    A.in
    B.on
    C.by
    D.at
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12.[单选题]I ( ) by the teacher at the meeting next week.
    A.am praised
    B.have been praised
    C.shall praised
    D.shall be praised
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13.[单选题]I ( ) see the excellent performance yesterday.
    A.was luck to
    B.was fortunate to
    C.was lucky
    D.was fortunately
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14.[单选题]He used to feel confident ( ) language ability.
    A.in the term of
    B.in terms of
    C.in term of      
    D.in a term of
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15.[单选题]( ) you are in the world, when you walk in to our hotel we want you to have best lodging experience possible.
    A.Whoever
    B.Whatever
    C.Whenever
    D.Wherever
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16.[单选题]The medicine is on sale everywhere. You can get it at ( ) chemist's.
    A.each
    B.some
    C.certain
    D.any
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17.[单选题]Never before had I speak out my mind in public, so when someone asked to sing a song at the party, I felt too ( ) to do so.
    A.embarrassed
    B.unfortunate
    C.unwilling
    D.pleasant
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18.[单选题]Free umbrellas are( )at the entrance of the bank.    奥鹏作业答案

    A.available
    B.additional
    C.comfortable
    D.fundamental
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19.[单选题]He has to go to Canada for the next ____ of his training.
    A.step
    B.stand
    C.point
    D.stage
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20.[单选题]Usually a bird species gains public recognition ____ faces the danger of extinction.
    A.which only
    B.only when
    C.only when it
    D.which only it
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21.[单选题]Mr. Smith promised me a good position and ____.
    A.to pay me a fair salary
    B.pay me a fair salary
    C.paying me a fair salary
    D.a fair salary
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22.[阅读理解]Under normal conditions the act of communication requires the presence of at least two persons: one who sends and one who receives the communication. In order to communicate thoughts and feelings, there must be a conventional system of signs or symbols which mean the same to the sender and the receiver.The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing, and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles, for they cannot receive intellectual expression from fully developed systems of signs and symbols.Examples of visual communication are gesture and mimicry. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight, such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communicating visually is by signals of fire, smoke, flags, or flashing lights. Feelings may be simply communicated by touch, such as by handshaking or backslapping, although a highly developed system of handstroking has enabled blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling to someone, applauding in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.The means of communication mentioned so far have two features in common: they last only a short time, and the persons involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore, all are restricted in time and space.
1The author specifically mentions that speech is ____.
    A.less important than the written form of language
    B.assisted by touch, gesture, etc
    C.the only highly developed system of communication
    D.the most developed form of communication based on hearing
2Which of the following statements about communication by touch is TRUE?
    A.Touch is less important than taste as a means of communication.
    B.There is no well-developed system of communication based on touch.
    C.It is possible to communicate intelligently by touch alone.
    D.Touch must accompany visual communication.
3The author explains that he will deal with reception of communication first because ____.
    A.communication actually takes place when the message is received
    B.there are more means of receiving than of sending communications
    C.reception of communication involves use of the senses.
    D.it is difficult to list all the possible means of sending communications
4Which of the following statements about the ways of communicating ideas and feelings mentioned in the passage is FALSE?
    A.They can be used to communicate over long distances.
    B.They require both a sender and a receiver.
    C.They involve use of conventional signs and symbols.
    D.They utilize the senses for reception.
5Persons who cannot see, hear, or speak are able to communicate through a system of ____.
    A.gesturing
    B.handshaking
    C.backslapping
    D.handstroking

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23.[阅读理解]Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the only advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is "Don't!" But it is useless to try to discourage someone who feels that he must act, although the chances of his becoming famous are small. The normal way to begin is to go to a drama school. Usually only students who show promise and talent are accepted, and the course lasts two years. Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a repertory company, usually as an assistant stage manager. This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre: painting scenery, looking after the furniture, publicity, taking care of the costumes, and even acting in very small parts. It is very hard work indeed, the hours are long and the salary is tiny. But young actors with the stage in their blood are happy, waiting for the chance of work with a better company, or perhaps in films or television.Of course, some people have remarkable chances which lead to fame and success without this long and tedious training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop, as he drove past in his big car. He told the chauffeur to stop, and he got out to speak to the girl. He asked her if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test, and at first she thought he was joking. Then she got angry and said she would call the police. It took t he producer twenty minutes to convince Connie that he was serious. Then an appointment was made for her to go to the studio the next day. The test was successful. They gave her elocution lessons and within a few weeks she was playing the leading part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. Of course, she was given a more dramatic name, which is now world-famous. But chances like this happen once in a blue moon!
6Usually only students who ____are accepted.
    A.have received good education
    B.are hard-working
    C.are talented and promising
    D.are good-mannered
7"Then she got angry and said she would call the police". This sentence shows that ____.
    A.She totally disbelieved the proposal
    B.The man acted with an ill purpose
    C.The man forced her into his big car
    D.She was a nervous woman
8The reason why young people should be discouraged from becoming actors is that ____.
    A.actors are very determined people
    B.the course at the drama school lasts two years
    C.acting is very hard work
    D.there are already too many actors
9The phrase "once in a blue moon" refers to ____.
    A.once in a full moon
    B.once for a while
    C.once for a long time
    D.once and for all
10Why is an assistant stage manager's job difficult?____
    A.Because he has to do everything.
    B.Because he has to work long hours every day.
    C.Because he will not be happy.
    D.Because he has to wait for another chance.

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24.[阅读理解]NEW YORK (Variety)--Eight years after his death, prolific science-fiction author Isaac Asimov has suddenly arrived as a hot Hollywood commodity, with screen deals for his novels and short stories landing all over town.A deal dosed late last week at Warner Bros to adapt the Asimov short story "The Ugly Little Boy" into a film. The picture will be produced by Denise DiNovi and Demi Moore as a starting vehicle for Moore.In other recent deals, Fox has optioned Asimov's most popular novel series, "Foundation,' for Shekhar Kaput ("Elizabeth") to direct; Paramount is working on turning "End of Eternity" into a film that Ridley Scott ("Gladiator") will likely direct from a script by "Total Recall" co-writer Gary Goldman; and Sony Pictures Family Entertainment is developing into an animated film series "Norby, the Mixed Up Robot," a series of 10 children's novels that Asimov wrote with his wife Janet, who'll act as creative consultant.Most of the deals will be worth seven-figure paydays if the films get made.Asimov wrote more than 460 works in either book or short-story form. While he wrote some nonfiction and mysteries, his speciality was sci-fi, with futuristic stories that were alien-free and high on pro-humanistic themes.His work has influenced many prominent sci-fi filmmakers, but Asimov action had been sparse. The most recent adaptation was the Robin Williams picture "Bicentennial Man." Part of the reason was that Asimov' s sole passion was his books and his family. He was hardly pushy(进取心的) about getting his works adapted, known to grant film options for as little as $50.The catalyst for the surge in screen activity is that Asimov's estate is now represented by Crested By, a partnership created 1- 1/2 years ago by Vince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza, who currently handle the screen rights of about 200 major sci-fi, fantasy and horror authors.
11Asimov mainly wrote____.
    A.science fiction
    B.mystery
    C.short story
    D.nonfiction
12What's Asimov's attitude to the adaptation of his works into films?____
    A.He was ardent about the adaptation.
    B.He was indifferent to the adaptations.
    C.He disagreed to the adaptations.
    D.He was not interested in the adaptation at all.
13What is the article mainly about?____
    A.Asimov and his works.
    B.Asimov and Hollywood filmmakers.
    C.Asimov and American show business.
    D.The popularity of Ashuov's works.
14Who encouraged the gush(涌出) in filmmaking?____
    A.A partner author of Asimov.
    B.A company started by
    C.A corporation set up by Wince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza.
    D.A firm managed by wife.
15Paragraph 3 mainly talks about____.
    A.the agreements between Asimov's wife and the Hollywood producers
    B.the films that will be shot on Asimov's works
    C.the producers that will shoot the films
    D.the works flint will be adapted into films

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25.[阅读理解]Reading time: 6 minutesPaying Your WayThere were red faces at one of Britain's biggest banks recently. They had accepted a telephone order to buy £ 100,000 worth of shares from a fifteen-year-old schoolboy (they thought he was twenty-one). The shares fell in value and the schoolboy was unable to pay up. The bank lost £ 20,000 on the deal which it cannot get back because, for one thing, this young speculator does not have the money and, for another, being under eighteen, he is not legally liable for his debts. If the shares had risen in value by the same amount that they fell, he would have pocketed £ 20,000 profit. Not bad for a fifteen-year-old. It certainly is better than delivering the morning newspaper. In another recent case, a boy of fourteen found, in his grandmother's house, a suitcase full of foreign banknotes. The clean, crisp, banknotes looked very convincing but they were now not used in their country of origin or anywhere else. This young boy headed straight to the nearest bank with his pockets filled with notes. The cashiers did not realise that the country in question had reduced the value of its currency by 90%. They exchanged the notes at their face value at the current exchange rate. In three days, before he was found out, he took £ 200,000 from nine different banks. Amazingly, he had already spent more than half of this on taxi- rides, restaurant meals, concert tickets and presents for his many new girlfriends (at least he was generous!) before the police caught up with him. Because he is also under eighteen the banks have kissed goodbye to a lot of money, and several cashiers have lost their jobs.Should we admire these youngsters for being enterprising and showing initiative or condemn them for their dishonesty? Maybe they had managed for years with tiny amounts of pocket money that they got from tight-listed parents. Maybe they had done Saturday jobs for peanuts. It is hardly surprising, given the expensive things that young people want to buy, such as fashionable running shoes and computer games, if they sometimes think up more imaginative ways of making money than delivering newspapers and baby-sitting. These lads saw the chance to make a lot of money and took it.Another recent story which should give us food for thought is the case of the man who paid his six-year-old daughter £ 300 a week pocket money. He then charged her for the food she ate and for her share of the rent and household bills. After paying for all this, she was left with a few coins for her piggy bank.. "She will soon learn the value of money," he said. "There's no such thing as a free lunch. Everything has to be paid for and the sooner she learns that the better." At the other extreme there are fond parents who provide free bed and board for their grown-up children. While even the most hard-hearted parents might hesitate to throw their children out on the streets, we all know of people in their late twenties who still shamelessly live off their parents. Surely there comes a time when every- one has to leave the parental nest, look after themselves and pay their own way in life. But when is it?
16The writer's attitude to the example of the two boys who cheated the banks is ____
    A.positive
    B.questioning
    C.neutral
    D.negative
17The reason why the man paid his daughter £300 a week pocket money and then required her to pay for her living expenses was that he wanted her to learn ____
    A.to bear the hardships of life
    B.how to live comfortably on her own pocket money
    C.the value of money
    D.how to save money
18One of Britain's biggest banks recently ____
    A.received a telephone order to buy shares for a twenty-one year old
    B.lost a lot of money because the shares they bought fell in value
    C.bought quite a lot of shares for a customer and caused him to lose money
    D.lost money as its young customer did not have the money to pay his debts
19It can be concluded from the article that the writer believes that ____
    A.parents should give more pocket money to their children
    B.children should leave the parental nest as soon as possible
    C.grown-up children should support themselves
    D.children should learn to be economical
20According to the passage, the young customer would have ____
    A.earned £ 20,000, if the shares had gone up in value by the same amount they fell
    B.paid his debts, if he had had the money to do so
    C.continued to cheat banks, if he had not been found out
    D.to go to prison, if he did not pay the money back

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26.[阅读理解]A certain lawyer lived in a city in the north of India. One day he had his photograph taken. In the photograph he appeared wearing English clothes, coat, waistcoat, trousers. Boots, collar and tie. And over them was his lawyer's gown. And his hands were in his trouser pockets.He was pleased with the photograph, and used to show it to his friends. All of them praised it, and said it was very good and very life-like.   One day he was showing the photograph to some of his friends in his office. As they were looking at it, a Pathan, who had just appeared in a case, came in.   He also looked at the photograph, and they asked him how he liked it.   "Not at all, " replied the Pathan. "It is not at all life-like. "   "Why? What is the matter?" they all cried. "We think it a very good likeness. What fault do you find with it?   "Well, just look at it," he replied. "Where are the man's hands? "   "They are in his pockets," said they.   "In whose pockets?" asked the Pathan.   "In his own, of course," replied they.   "Well, that is just where the picture is wrong. I know it to my cost. His hands should be in someone else's pockets.
21The Pathan learned where the picture was wrong from____.
    A.the lawyer's friends
    B.his own experience
    C.the lawyer's clients
    D.the lawyer himself
22The word "life-like" in the second paragraph means____.
    A.alike
    B.living
    C.like a good-looking person
    D.very much like the person
23From the passage we may infer that____.
    A.the lawyer was good-looking but he didn't come out well in that photo
    B.the lawyer was a good - natured gentleman who knew how to take a joke
    C.the lawyer's greed led him to charge his clients far too much
    D.the lawyer was found to have stolen from people's pockets
24The Pathan____.
    A.played a joke on the lawyer
    B.found out what the lawyer was really like
    C.tried to turn the lawyer's friends against him
    D.was always finding fault with lawyers

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27.[主观题]Directions: This part is to test your ability to do practical writing. You are required to write a Notice according to the following instructions given in Chinese. Remember to write the message in no less than 80 words. 失物招领 英语系 001 班学生王刚星期二在图书馆二楼阅览室拾到一个书包, 内有墨镜一副, 电子词典一个,文具盒一个,书、笔记本若干。失主请于下午6~7点与5舍303室联系, 或打电话:13649270815。 Words for reference: 电子词典 electronic dictionary; 墨镜sunglasses

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