听力略。
Reading Comprehension
Directions: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 points)
A rapid means of long-distance transportation became a necessity for the United States as settlement spread ever farther westward. The early trains were impractical curiosities, and for a long time the railroad companies met with troublesome mechanical problems. The most serious ones were the construction of rails able to bear the load, and the development of a safe, effective stopping system. Once these were solved, the railroad was established as the best means of land transportation. By 1860 there were thousands of miles of railroads crossing the eastern mountain ranges and reaching westward to the Mississippi. There were also regional southern and western lines.
The high point in railroad building came with the construction of the first transcontinental system. In 1862 Congress authorized two western railroad companies to build lines from Nebraska westward and from California eastward to a meeting point, so as to complete a transcontinental crossing linking the Atlantic seaboard with the Pacific. The Government helped the railroads generously with money and land. Actual work on this project began four years later. The Central Pacific Company, starting from California, used Chinese labor, while the Union Pacific employed crews of Irish laborers. The two groups worked at remarkable speed, each trying to cover a greater distance than the other. In 1869 they met at a place called Promontory in what is now the state of Utah. Many visitors came there for the great occasion. There were joyous celebrations all over the country, with parades and the ringing of church bells to honor the great achievement.
The railroad was very important in encouraging westward movement. It also helped build up industry and farming by moving raw materials and by distributing products rapidly to distant markets. In linking towns and people to one another it helped unify the United States.
21.The major problems with America's railroad system in the mid-19th century lay in ___________.
A.poor quality rails and unreliable stopping systems该选项共1人选择
B.lack of financial support for development该选项共0人选择 C.limited railroad lines该选项共1人选择
D.lack of a transcontinental railroad该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:A
22.What most likely made people think about a transcontinental railroad? A.The possibility of government support for such a task.该选项共0人选择 B.The need to explore Utah.该选项共0人选择
C.The need to connect the east coast with the west.该选项共2人选择 D.The need to develop the railroad industry in the west.该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
23.The construction of the transcontinental railroad took ___________. A.9 years该选项共0人选择 B.7 years该选项共2人选择 C.4 years该选项共0人选择 D.3 years该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:D
24.The building of the first transcontinental system ___________.
A.brought about a rapid growth of industry and farming in the west该选项共0人选择 B.attracted many visitors to the construction sites该选项共1人选择 C.attracted laborers from Europe该选项共0人选择
D.encouraged people to travel all over the country该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:A
25.The best title for this passage would be ___________. A.Settlements Spread Westward该选项共0人选择
B.The Coast-to-Coast Railroad: A Vital Link该选项共2人选择 C.American Railroad History该选项共0人选择
D.The Importance of Trains in the American Economy该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
Insurance is the sharing of risks. Nearly everyone is exposed to risk of some sort. The house-owner, for example, knows that his property can be damaged by fire; the ship-owner knows that his vessel may be lost at sea; the breadwinner knows that he may die at an early age and leave his family the poorer. On the other hand, not every house is damaged by fire nor every vessel lost at sea. If these persons each put a small sum into a pool, there will be enough to meet the needs of the few who do suffer losses. In other words, the losses of the few are met from the contribution of the many. This is the basis of insurance. Those who pay the contribution are known as \"insured\" and those who administer the pool of contributions as \"insurers.\"
Not all risks lend themselves to being covered by insurance. Broadly speaking, the ordinary risks of business and speculation cannot be covered. The risk that buyers will not buy goods at the prices offered is not of a kind that can be statistically estimated — and risks can only be insured against if they can be so estimated.
The legal basis of all insurance is the \"policy.\" This is the printed form of contract on paper of the best quality. It states that in return for the regular payment by the insured of a named sum of money, called the \"premium,\" which is usually paid every year, the insurer will pay a sum of money or compensation for loss, if the risk or event insured against actually happens. The wording of policies, particularly in marine insurance, often seems very old-fashioned, but there is a sound reason for this. Over a large number of years many law cases have been brought to clear up the meaning of doubtful phrases in policies. The law courts, in their judgments, have given these phrases a definite and indisputable meaning, and to avoid future disputes the phrases have continued to be used in policies even when they have passed out of normal use in speech.
26.The best title for this passage is __________. A.Premium该选项共0人选择 B.The Insured该选项共0人选择 C.Insurance该选项共2人选择 D.Policy该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
27.According to the passage, insurance is necessary because ___________. A.nearly everybody suffers loss and needs compensation该选项共1人选择 B.the insured who suffer loss may get compensation该选项共1人选择 C.the contribution of the insured is a huge sum该选项共0人选择
D.those who administer insurance are ready to offer help该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:B
28.The insurance of ordinary business risks is not possible because ___________. A.business risks cannot be covered该选项共0人选择
B.business risks cannot be estimated该选项共2人选择
C.the premiums for business risks are high该选项共0人选择 D.the cost of controlling business risks is high该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
29.Which of the following statements is true?
A.The old-fashioned wording of policies is still applied in the insurance contract.该选项共0人选择
B.A small number of law cases have been brought to explain the meaning of doubtful phrases in policies.该选项共1人选择
C.Some new phrases are used in policies to avoid future disputes.该选项共1人选择 D.All risks can be covered if premiums are paid.该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:A
30.The term \"the pool of contributions\" in the first paragraph most probably means ___________. A.the total sum of money paid by the insured该选项共2人选择 B.the total cost of administering insurance该选项共0人选择 C.the total amount of estimated payment该选项共0人选择 D.the total number of the insured该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points)
31.There are __________ that fuel consumption and pollution might be reduced by smoothing traffic flow.
A.implications该选项共2人选择 B.dedications该选项共0人选择 C.applications该选项共0人选择 D.obligations该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
32.The ship __________ a signal when it successfully sailed round the treacherous Cape Horn and then made a voyage back to England.
A.sent off该选项共0人选择 B.sent out该选项共2人选择 C.sent down该选项共0人选择 D.sent in该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
33.On April 10, two college students in Beijing __________ a desperate request for help across the Internet and opened a new dimension in the practice of medicine. A.transferred该选项共1人选择 B.transplanted该选项共0人选择 C.transmitted该选项共1人选择 D.transcended该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:C
34.According to the new regulation, people without a __________ job can apply for relief. A.constant该选项共0人选择 B.last该选项共0人选择
C.permanent该选项共2人选择 D.persistent该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
35.Doctors are required to report cases of dangerous contagious diseases like AIDS as public-health __________. A.barriers该选项共0人选择 B.essences该选项共0人选择 C.hazards该选项共2人选择 D.qualities该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
36.The use of solar energy will probably __________ the lives of coming generations. A.modernize该选项共0人选择 B.innovate该选项共0人选择 C.renew该选项共0人选择
D.revolutionize该选项共2人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
37.Generous public funding of basic science would __________ considerable benefits for the public health, wealth and security. A.result from该选项共1人选择 B.settle down该选项共1人选择 C.lie in该选项共0人选择 D.lead to该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:D
38.The __________ of the company has resulted in a lack of cash flow. A.expansion该选项共2人选择 B.invasion该选项共0人选择 C.expedition该选项共0人选择 D.application该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
39.Relics from the First World War were __________ by farmers in northern France and were displayed in the National Museum. A.turned off该选项共0人选择 B.turned in该选项共0人选择 C.turned out该选项共1人选择 D.turned up该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:D
40.The systems and __________ that are already being actively developed in the national motor vehicle industry could still be improved. A.compositions该选项共0人选择 B.competitions该选项共0人选择 C.complications该选项共0人选择 D.components该选项共2人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
41.Further __________ of the computer system in marketing is virtually essential to the successful sales of the products.
A.designation该选项共0人选择
B.expansion该选项共1人选择 C.devotion该选项共0人选择 D.application该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:D
42.In the degree to which they glorify \"the individual\" who stands alone and makes his or her own decisions, Americans are quite __________. A.instinctive该选项共0人选择 B.distinctive该选项共2人选择 C.respective该选项共0人选择 D.recreative该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
43.She's so charming. I cannot find a(n) __________ word to describe her. A.exact该选项共1人选择 B.decent该选项共0人选择 C.appropriate该选项共0人选择 D.approximate该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:C
44.Jack was convinced of the accuracy of the statistics in his report and he __________ his opinion.
A.stuck to该选项共1人选择 B.strove for该选项共0人选择 C.stood out该选项共0人选择 D.struck at该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:A
45.The construction of highway will surely make it possible to __________ growing demands for better traffic in the outskirts of the city. A.transfer该选项共1人选择 B.verify该选项共0人选择
C.accommodate该选项共0人选择 D.stimulate该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:C
46.This project is __________ only if we implement it in cooperation with a big company. A.realistic该选项共0人选择 B.feasible该选项共1人选择 C.appropriate该选项共0人选择 D.reasonable该选项共1人选择
该题共2人答题,答对1人,答错1人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% 正确答案:B
47.The employees wanted to __________ the number of working hours and increase pay. A.decrease该选项共2人选择 B.delete该选项共0人选择 C.diminish该选项共0人选择 D.shorten该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
48.What I failed to __________ was that most young people concentrated on world-famous brands instead of quality when they purchased cosmetics. A.receive该选项共0人选择 B.deceive该选项共0人选择 C.perceive该选项共2人选择 D.conceive该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
49.The politician finds it imperative to __________ the government's social and educational reforms throughout the country. A.compliment该选项共0人选择 B.implement该选项共2人选择 C.comply该选项共0人选择 D.imply该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
50.Some experts estimate that credit cards will eventually __________ currency by 2040, while others feel doubted about it. A.eliminate该选项共2人选择 B.motivate该选项共0人选择
C.associate该选项共0人选择 D.evaluate该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
51.He had studied Spanish before he left Mexico and had grown up in New York City — the most culturally __________ place in America. A.adverse该选项共0人选择 B.reverse该选项共0人选择 C.diverse该选项共2人选择 D.converse该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
52.Whether we will go on with our plan or not is still __________. A.in the air该选项共2人选择 B.at sea该选项共0人选择
C.in the vapor该选项共0人选择 D.at dark该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
53.The scientist __________ the project manager to the serious consequences the explosion might cause.
A.alerted该选项共2人选择 B.alarmed该选项共0人选择 C.awaked该选项共0人选择 D.amazed该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
54.The Chinese government is determined to __________ corruption at all levels of government institutions.
A.disappear该选项共0人选择 B.eliminate该选项共2人选择 C.vanish该选项共0人选择 D.abandon该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0%
正确答案:B
55.Woolen sweaters __________ in our factory are quite popular in foreign markets. A.invented该选项共0人选择 B.created该选项共0人选择
C.manufactured该选项共2人选择 D.established该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
56.If I __________ harder at school, I would be studying at a famous university now. A.worked该选项共0人选择
B.were to work该选项共0人选择 C.had worked该选项共2人选择 D.were working该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
57.Helium is __________ gases to liquefy and is impossible to solidify at normal air pressure. A.more than difficult of all该选项共0人选择 B.more difficult than all other该选项共2人选择 C.most difficult than all该选项共0人选择 D.most difficult of all other该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
58.Computer vision systems do not require special roadway installations __________ well-maintained roadway signs, though they provide less accurate measurements. A.more than该选项共1人选择 B.rather than该选项共0人选择 C.better than该选项共1人选择 D.other than该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对0人,答错2人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:D
59.The prices of raw materials going up, the manager __________. A.found unrealistic to reduce the cost by 30%该选项共0人选择 B.found reduce the cost by 30% unrealistic该选项共0人选择 C.found it to reduce the cost by 30% unrealistic该选项共0人选择 D.found it unrealistic to reduce the cost by 30%该选项共2人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
60.I will surely take this opportunity to realize my project in the European market, __________. A.however much it costs该选项共2人选择 B.however does it cost much该选项共0人选择 C.how much does it cost该选项共0人选择 D.no matter how it costs该选项共0人选择
该题共2人答题,答对2人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
Test B
综合单元测试——Level 4 Unit 2
Listening Comprehension (Omitted.) 听力略。
Reading Comprehension
Directions: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 points)
You must have heard about General Motors. But do you know that in 1973, the annual sales of GM were actually greater than the combined GNP (=Gross National Product) of Switzerland, Pakistan and South Africa? Yes, corporations such as GM, IBM, and ITT (国际电话电报公司) are extremely powerful. In fact the combined physical assets of all global corporations were estimated at more than $200 billion. And that was more than twenty years ago. Today their power has greatly increased, and is still growing. So much so that some observers believe that by the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the 300 largest corporations will account for more than half of the world's industrial production.
The most commonly used term for this type of transnational organization is \"multinational corporation.\" It does not mean that they are all transnational in personnel. The top level of management usually comes mainly from one country. In most cases, the country is clearly identifiable as the home country. GM for example, is based in the United States. So are the others mentioned above. What makes them multinational is the scope of their operations. They manufacture and sell their products where it is most profitable, by passing the formal boundaries
of states as much as they can and dealing with the governments of states as little as they can.
Being \"multinational,\" they have little loyalty toward any one country. When their interests conflict with the political interests of a country, they will always put their business interests first. To them, political boundaries are irrelevant to the business of selling automobiles or Coca Cola. The chair of Dow Chemical Company once expressed the wish that he could buy an island owned by no nation, on which to establish his World Headquarters so that the corporation could be truly on neutral ground.
21.From the first paragraph of this passage, we learn that ____________. A.the annual sales of GM were more than $200 billion该选项共0人选择
B.the combined physical assets of all global corporations were actually equal to the combined GNP of three countries该选项共0人选择
C.the 300 largest corporations is sure to take up more than half of the world's industrial production by the end of 2010该选项共1人选择
D.the combined GNP of Switzerland, Pakistan and South Africa were less than $200 billion in 1973该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:D
22.The chair of Dow Chemical Company wished that he could buy an island owned by no nation in order to __________.
A.escape from political conflict该选项共0人选择 B.establish a state of his own on it该选项共0人选择 C.keep the corporation truly neutral该选项共1人选择 D.set up a new World Headquarters该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
23.Which of the following is NOT true about multinational corporations? A.They are transnational organizations.该选项共0人选择
B.None of them are transnational in personnel.该选项共0人选择 C.Most of their top managers are from one country.该选项共1人选择 D.They are barely loyal to any one country.该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:B
24.From the passage we can infer that multinational corporations ________.
A.make great profits by dealing with the governments of states as much as possible该选项共0人选择
B.would like to pass as few formal boundaries as possible该选项共0人选择
C.believe that political boundaries are essential to their business该选项共0人选择
D.attach more importance to their business interests than to the political interests of a country该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
25.The passage is mainly about __________.
A.the influence of multinational corporations该选项共1人选择 B.what multinational corporations are like该选项共0人选择 C.the products of multinational corporations该选项共0人选择 D.the operation of multinational corporations该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:B
Agriculture is the number one industry in the United States and agricultural products are the country's leading export. American farmers manage to feed not only the total population of the United States, but also millions of other people throughout the rest of the world. Corn and soybean exports alone account for approximately 75 percent of the amount sold in world markets.
This productivity, however, has its price. Intensive cultivation exposes the earth to the damaging forces of nature. Every year wind and water remove tons of rich soil from the nation's croplands.
Each field is covered by a limited amount of topsoil, the upper layer of earth which is richest in the nutrients and minerals necessary for growing crops. Ever since the first farmers arrived in the Midwest almost 200 years ago, cultivation and, consequently, erosion have been decreasing the supply of topsoil. In the 1830s, nearly two feet of rich, black topsoil covered the Midwest. Today the average depth is only eight inches, and every decade another inch is blown or washed away. This erosion is steadily decreasing the productivity of valuable cropland. A United States Agricultural Department survey states that if erosion continues at its present rate, corn and soybean yields in the Midwest may drop as much as 30 percent over the next 50 years.
So far, farmers have been able to compensate for the loss of fertile topsoil by applying more chemical fertilizers to their fields; however, while this practice has increased crop yields, it has been devastating for ecology. Agriculture has become one of the biggest polluters of the nation's precious water supply. Rivers, lakes, and underground reserves of water are being filled in and poisoned by soil and chemicals carried by drainage from eroding fields. Furthermore, fertilizers only replenish the soil; they do not prevent its loss.
26.Which of the following information supports the idea of the first paragraph?
A.American farmers manage to feed 75 percent of the total population of the U.S.该选项共0人选择
B.The U.S. farming holds its leading position in the world's agriculture.该选项共0人选择
C.75 percent of the agricultural population of the world rely on the agricultural products of the U.S.该选项共1人选择
D.The U.S. agriculture is considered minor compared with its industry.该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:B
27.In order to compensate for the loss of fertile land, farmers have been ___________. A.planting less corn and soybean该选项共0人选择 B.preventing soil erosion该选项共0人选择 C.increasing crop yields该选项共0人选择 D.using chemical fertilizers该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
28.\"This practice\" in paragraph 4 refers to __________. A.the expansion of the land该选项共0人选择
B.the protection of the environment该选项共0人选择 C.the application of fertilizers该选项共1人选择 D.the decrease of erosion该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
29.Because of the intensive cultivation of the land ___________. A.a large amount of topsoil has been ruined该选项共0人选择 B.natural environment has been changed该选项共0人选择 C.nutrients and minerals have decreased该选项共1人选择
D.earth for growing crops have been washed away该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:A
30.Based on the passage, we could conclude that __________. A.rivers and lakes are poisoned by chemicals该选项共0人选择 B.intensive cultivation destroys the ecology该选项共1人选择 C.the loss of soil can be replenished该选项共0人选择
D.crop yields decrease at the rate of 30 percent该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points)
31.The oil company is __________ to cut down on its production if the price drops to below $33. A.posed该选项共0人选择 B.poised该选项共1人选择 C.paved该选项共0人选择 D.proposed该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
32.If you keep the water boiling, it will be converted into __________. A.vapor该选项共1人选择 B.gas该选项共0人选择 C.air该选项共0人选择 D.breath该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
33.Mary felt betrayed, but with less __________ consequence when Mr. Jones transferred his topic to the baseball tournament. A.original该选项共0人选择 B.drastic该选项共1人选择 C.intensive该选项共0人选择 D.swift该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
34.Fortunately, they managed to __________ an SOS signal and was rescued by a passing ship. A.send off该选项共0人选择 B.send in该选项共0人选择 C.send out该选项共1人选择 D.send up该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
35.It is fun to let students take turns proposing questions and then note them all down in __________ columns on Student Post.
A.positive该选项共0人选择 B.ignorant该选项共0人选择 C.appropriate该选项共1人选择 D.prudent该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
36.The Chinese were among the earliest people who practised __________ the crops. A.rotating该选项共1人选择 B.turning该选项共0人选择 C.revolving该选项共0人选择 D.spinning该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
37.This book tells us about Luxun's works and his life __________. A.as good该选项共0人选择 B.as same该选项共0人选择 C.as well该选项共1人选择 D.as also该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
38.They __________ the office into a shelter where the desperate people they found abandoned on the streets could temporarily stay. A.adapted该选项共0人选择 B.adopted该选项共0人选择 C.reverted该选项共0人选择 D.converted该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
39.The qualities that ideally __________ a man's character differ slightly from country to country. A.make up该选项共1人选择 B.make out该选项共0人选择 C.make for该选项共0人选择 D.make into该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0%
正确答案:A
40.We made a(n) __________ deal with the American company on the imported products at the price contracted.
A.dominant该选项共0人选择 B.applicable该选项共0人选择 C.drastic该选项共0人选择 D.lucrative该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
41.A smart car can sense if a driver is drunk __________ electronic sensors and refuse to start up the car.
A.in means of该选项共0人选择 B.in way of该选项共0人选择 C.by method of该选项共0人选择 D.by means of该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
42.Wind power can also be __________ into electricity and it is more environment-friendly, compared with power plants burning coal. A.diverted该选项共0人选择 B.shifted该选项共0人选择 C.altered该选项共0人选择 D.converted该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
43.Suggestions from the survey have been __________ in the final design of the Olympic stadium in Beijing.
A.stipulated该选项共0人选择 B.dedicated该选项共0人选择 C.incorporated该选项共1人选择 D.eliminated该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
44.Stress level and heart disease are closely __________, according to a recent medical survey. A.manipulated该选项共0人选择 B.correlated该选项共1人选择
C.stipulated该选项共0人选择 D.stimulated该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
45.People's idea __________ as they read more and more books and experience more themselves. A.matures该选项共1人选择 B.grows该选项共0人选择 C.ripens该选项共0人选择 D.increases该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
46.Mainly made of logs, the house __________ violently whenever a train passes by. A.shivers该选项共0人选择 B.vibrates该选项共1人选择 C.quivers该选项共0人选择 D.moves该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
47.The accident is a grim reminder of __________ dangers in South Sea oil production and we must keep alert.
A.intentional该选项共0人选择 B.additional该选项共0人选择 C.proportional该选项共0人选择 D.potential该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
48.There will be many __________ when you climb that highest mountain in Africa. A.damages该选项共0人选择 B.endangers该选项共0人选择 C.disasters该选项共0人选择 D.hazards该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
49.The government's __________ measure to control the price of oil has aroused much complaint.
A.violent该选项共0人选择 B.drastic该选项共0人选择 C.fierce该选项共0人选择 D.intense该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:B
50.Still a student at college, he has no intention of buying a car __________ though he can afford it.
A.probably该选项共0人选择 B.previously该选项共0人选择 C.presently该选项共1人选择 D.promptly该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
51.Francis Bacon selected three inventions: paper and printing, gunpowder, and the __________ compass to mark it off from antiquity and the Middle Ages. A.monotonous该选项共0人选择 B.eminent该选项共0人选择 C.magnetic该选项共1人选择 D.elegant该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
52.She missed the train because she had been __________ the traffic jam. A.stuck to该选项共0人选择 B.stricken in该选项共0人选择 C.stuck in该选项共1人选择 D.struck to该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
53.The __________ of computer prevails in almost all kinds of industries. A.appearance该选项共0人选择 B.application该选项共1人选择 C.implication该选项共0人选择 D.function该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:B
54.The premier in the Chinese government is the __________ of the prime minister in the British government.
A.substitute该选项共0人选择 B.opponent该选项共0人选择 C.opposite该选项共0人选择 D.equivalent该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
55.By showing our gratitude we make routine relationships human and render __________ tasks more agreeable.
A.monotonous该选项共1人选择 B.conventional该选项共0人选择 C.offensive该选项共0人选择 D.intentional该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
56.Please take the scissors away from the child __________ he cuts himself. A.in case该选项共1人选择 B.now that该选项共0人选择 C.so that该选项共0人选择 D.if only该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
57.A snake crawled out __________ the bed, frightening Mary into screaming. A.under from该选项共0人选择 B.under in该选项共0人选择 C.from under该选项共1人选择 D.from at该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:C
58.The fire was finally brought under control, but not __________ extensive damage had been caused.
A.before该选项共1人选择 B.since该选项共0人选择
C.after该选项共0人选择 D.as该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:A
59.Although many people view conflict as bad, conflict is sometimes useful __________ it forces people to ponder over their attitudes and behaviors. A.by which该选项共0人选择 B.to which该选项共0人选择 C.so that该选项共0人选择 D.in that该选项共1人选择
该题共1人答题,答对1人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% 正确答案:D
60.__________ conventional black ink costs newspapers about thirty cents a pound, most rub-resistant inks add at least ten cents more per pound to the bill. A.Moreover该选项共1人选择 B.While该选项共0人选择
C.Furthermore该选项共0人选择 D.Meanwhile该选项共0人选择
该题共1人答题,答对0人,答错1人,正确率为0%,错误率为100% 正确答案:B
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