1、第 2 次作业 一、单项选择题(本大题共 50 分,共 50 小题,每小题 1 分) 1. Ann won the speech contest and her opponent congratulated her with ( ) . A. the lapse of time B. a flourish of trumpets C. a pinch of salt D. .a tone of respect 2. Mary seems not worry about tomorrows test. I guess she ( ) _ reading all the books on the
2、reading list. A. must finish B. must have finished C. has finished D. have must finished 3. If I were you, I ( ) the job. A. Accept B. would have accepted C. would accept D. had accepted 4. Please check again in order to ( ) that youve turned off all switches. A. make sense B. make difference C. mak
3、e default D. make sure 5. All the foreign magazines in the reading room are only _ to the graduates. A. available B. obtainable C. accessible D. unforgettable 6. Most important, children need to learn how to ( ) others. A. made up for B. get along with C. catch up with D. come up with 7. He asked me
4、 ( ) to Lijiang. A. if I had gone to B. B. if I had been to C. C. had I gone to D. D. had I been to 8. The ability of remaining anonymous ( ) a kind of cheating. A. lead to B. leading to C. leaded to D. leads to 9. ( ) by the way she spoke to me, I left the office. A. Annoying B. Angry C. Been angry
5、 D. Annoyed 10. The price of crude oil on the North American market increased ( ) 5%. A. on B. in C. at D. by 11. I had chosen a table that put me ( ) a good-looking, red-faced English man. A. A) next B. B) close C. C) next to D. D) close to 12. A funny thing happened ( ) to the communications revol
6、ution. A. on the way B. in the way C. by the way D. through the way 13. The World Health Organization is a( n) ( ) association which is ready to offer help to any nation suffered from disasters without pay. A. international B. nonprofit C. profitable D. charitable 14. Excuse me, can you tell me wher
7、e your general manager is? Yes, of course, ( ) A. here does our general manager B. here our general manager comes C. our general manager here comes D. here comes our general manager 15. I think the headmaster is a rigid man who lacks of a(n)_ of humour. A. air B. touch C. gas D. sense 16. The new te
8、chnology is rapidly becoming more _ to US customers in their own homes. A. available B. comfortable C. reliable D. profitable 17. ( ) arrived ( ) she started complaining. A. Hardly had he when B. Hardly he had. when C. He hardly .than D. Hardly had be. than 18. The people at the party were worried a
9、bout Janet because no one was aware _ she had gone. A. where that B. of where C. of the place where D. the place 19. When I reached the peak, my partners ( ) me. A. waited for B. were waiting for C. has waited for D. had waited for 20. She ( ) that he would marry a doctor ten years later. A. predict
10、ed B. proved C. witnessed D. identified 21. ( ) tonight, why not drop in and play chess with me? A. Since you are free B. For you are free C. Because you are free D. If you would be free 22. I wish I ( ) English fluently. A. could speak B. can speak C. spoke D. would speak 23. I came across an old c
11、ountry guide the other day. It listed all the tradesmen in each village in my part of the country, and it was impressive to see the great variety of services which were available on one s own doorstep in the late Victorian countryside. Nowadays a superficial traveller in rural England might conclude
12、 that the village tradesmen still flourishing were either selling frozen food to the inhabitants or selling antiques to visitors. Nevertheless, this would really be a false impression. Admittedly there has been a contraction (收缩) of village commerce, but its vigor is still remarkable. Our local groc
13、ers shop, for example, is actually expanding in spite of the competition from supermarkets in the nearest town. Women sensibly prefer to go there and exchange the local news while doing their shopping, instead of queuing (排队) up at a supermarket. And the proprietor (店主) knows well that personal serv
14、ice has a substantial cash value. His prices may be a bit higher than those in the town, but he will deliver anything at any time. His assistants think nothing of bicycling on the village street in their lunch hour to take a piece of cheese to an old age pensioner (领养老金 ) who sent her order by word
15、of mouth with a friend who happened to be passing. The more affluent customers telephone their shopping lists and the goods are on their doorsteps within an hour. They have only to hint at a fancy for some commodity outside the usual stock and the grocer, a red-faced figure, instantly obtains it for
16、 them. The village gains from this sort of enterprise, of course. But I also find it satisfactory because a village shop offers one of the few ways in which a modest individualist can still get along in the world without attaching himself to the big battalions of industry or commerce. The writer imp
17、lies that one disadvantage of town shops is that _. A. their prices are higher B. people cannot telephone them C. their staff may make less trouble to satisfy customers D. one has 10 queue up to pay in them 24. Great changes ( ) in China since 1978. A. have been taken place B. have taken place C. ha
18、s been taken place D. has taken place 25. From time to time she looked round ( ) searching for someone. A. as to B. as C. as for D. as if 26. A man walked into a restaurant that advertised having the longest menu in the world. The manager was very proud of being able to provide any dish, no matter h
19、ow unusual. At the bottom of the menu, there was a notice that said, “If you do not see the dish you require on this menu, please tell us and we will add it to the menu immediately.” The man looked at the menu and decided to make life really difficult for the manager and his chef. He would order som
20、ething that was very unusual. When the waiter came up to take his order, he said, “You say you can serve any dish, anything at all, even if its not on your menu, which is the longest menu in the world.” “That is correct, sir. We have never yet been unable to meet our customers requirements.” “Very w
21、ell,” the man said. “In that case, bring me two elephant ears on toast. Indian, not African.” The waiter wrote down on his pad: Two Indian elephant ears on toast. “Very good, sir”, he said. “That shouldnt take long. ” He walked away quickly. The man was very surprised and rather disappointed. Then h
22、e smiled as the waiter returned with a very unhappy look on his face. “Ah! ”the man said. “You cant bring me elephant ears on toast, can you? ” The waiter was very apologetic. “Im very sorry, sir, and this is most embarrassing, ” he said, “but Im afraid we cant. Unfor tunately, weve run out of bread
23、. ” the waiter was unhappy because _ . A. the man didnt order elephant ears B. they had no elephant to cook C. they didnt want to serve the customer D. the chef didnt know how to cook the elephant ears 27. The old lady accused the man of ( ) her house. A. Breaking B. Breaking into C. Breaking out D.
24、 Breaking off 28. These good shoes are a real bargain ( ) such a low price. A. at B. in C. of D. on 29. In time of recession, it is very hard for an undergraduate to find a ( ) job. A. decent B. current C. definite D. diligent 30. I wonder if we could make it some other time if it is ( ) . A. consci
25、ous B. convenient C. common D. continuous 31. Plots of this thriller are really scary, which are also ( )( ) by the weird appearance of the actress. A. limelight B. enlightened C. highlighted D. lightened 32. ( ) he has signed the contract or not doesnt matter. A. If B. Whether C. What D. Why 33. It
26、 may be more _ a suggestion than an invitation. A. In B. to C. on D. of 34. It was in the midnight ( ) the burglary happened. A. when B. which C. what D. that 35. Every drop of tears, every moan out of pain and every cry for help then _ like knife cutting deep into his heart. A. was B. are C. were D
27、. is 36. By no means ( ) look down upon the poor. A. we shall B. should we C. we D. we should 37. There ( ) no money left, we had to change our plan. A. being B. would be C. had D. was 38. It is important that all the facts ( ). A. be examined B. examined C. examine D. would be examined 39. You ( )
28、to their English party tomorrow evening. A. are invited B. will invite C. will being inviting D. will be invited 40. The air is full of smoke and people are coughing. Itll get worse ( ) the government does something about pollution. A. but B. except C. besides D. unless 41. You might have orange jui
29、ce ( ) pure water. A. Than B. as to C. instead of D. by 42. We can only do the job for you _ the work is paid for in advance A. on condition that B. now that C. just as D. in that 43. _ lungs are to the body, _ parks are to the city. A. As.as B. Like. as C. what. that D. Just as.that 44. It seems to
30、 me that you have been ( ) your studies recently. A. ignoring B. neglecting C. overlooking D. missing 45. I dont think that I shall fail. But if I ( ), I would try again. A. should fail B. would fail C. failed D. had failed 46. ( ) than he was asked to start on another journey. A. No sooner he had a
31、rrived home B. No sooner had he arrived home C. No sooner did he arrive home D. No sooner he arrived home E. No sooner he arrived home 47. Last week John ( ) his right arm. A. fell and broke B. feel and broken C. fallen and broken D. has fallen and broken 48. The song sung at the party reminded him
32、( ) his first lesson during his school-days. A. of B. on C. to D. off 49. You will be a man if you can _ the responsibilities for your work and families. A. resume B. assume C. presume D. consume 50. The subject ( ) I am most interested is English. A. in that B. in what C. in which D. in where 二、阅读理
33、解单项选择题(本大题共 50 分,共 5 小题,每小题 10 分) 1. Many chemical pesticides(杀虫剂 ), such as DDT, are more dangerous to other animals than to the pests(害虫 ) themselves. However, there are safer methods used to control pests. One method is called biological pest control. It uses living things to control pest populat
34、ions. For example, one type of biological pest control uses the natural enemy of a pest. The natural enemy eats the pest, or stops it from reproducing. For instance, aphids(蚜虫 )that eat leaves are controlled using ladybird beetles(瓢虫 ).The ladybird beetle reduces aphids populations by eating the pes
35、t. Many natural chemicals from plants and animals are excellent pesticides. Some plants contain chemicals that taste bad, smell bad, or are even poisonous to pests. Scientists can collect these chemicals and spray them on other plants. Some pests produce their own chemicals that can also be used to
36、control them. Many female insects give off chemicals to attract male. Scientists collect the chemical and use it to lure male insects. By killing male insects we may have fewer young insects. Pest control of any type can often be avoided if people use preventive methods. Many farmers prevent insects
37、 from becoming pests by changing the plants they grow ever year. Covering food and garbage can be reducing common pets such as flies. Thus many cases we can avoid problems by removing the food or shelter that pests like.(1). There are many ways to keep pests under control besides using ( ) A. synthe
38、tic chemicals B. natural chemicals C. synthetic fertilizers D. natural fertilizers (2). Smell is a type of ( ) chemical used by insects. A. communication B. pesticide C. herbicide D. agricultural (3). Why some natural chemicals from plants and animals are excellent pesticides? A. Some plants contain
39、 chemicals that are poisonous to pests. B. Some pests produce their own chemicals that can be used to control them. C. Scientists collect the chemical of female insects to lure male insects. D. All of the above. (4). The main idea for this passage is ( ) A. It is impossible to control pests without
40、pesticides B. If people use precautionary methods to control pests, they do not need to use pesticides. C. Many farmers change plants each year D. Garbage and food in cities causes three major pest problems (5). Which is not mentioned in the passage? A. Compare and contrast different methods of cont
41、rolling pets. B. Explain how pesticides work to kill pests. C. Describe how people can avoid using pesticides. D. Many chemical pesticides are dangerous 2. Can animals be made to work for us? Some scientist think that one day animals maybe trained to do a lot of simple jobs that are now being done b
42、y human beings. They point out that at a circus( 马戏团 ), for example, we may see elephants, monkeys, dogs and other animals doing a lot of things. If you watch closely, you may notice that the trainer always gives the animal something to eat as a reward (奖赏 ). The scientists say that many different a
43、nimals may be trained to do quite a few simple jobs if they know they would get a reward for doing them. Of course, as we know, dogs can used to guard a house as soldiers in both old and modem times. Geese have been used to give warning by making a lot of noise when an enemy comes near. But it may b
44、e possible to train animals to work in factories. In Russia, for example, pigeons, which are birds with good eyesight, are being used to watch out fault .(毛病 ) in small steel balls. When the pigeon sees a ball which looks different from others, it touches a switch. This turns on a light to warm the
45、workers in the factory. At the same time, a few seeds are given to the pigeon as a reward. It takes three or five weeks to train a pigeon to do this and one pigeon can inspect three thousand balls an hour.Apes (猿 ) have been used in America in helping to make cars and scientists believe that these l
46、arge monkeys may one day gather crops and even drive tractors on the farm.(1). Which of the following four words is nearest in meaning of “trained“ in the passage? A. Taught B. Made C. Rewarded D. forced (2). The trainer gives the animal something to eat ( ) A. when the animal wants to eat something B. to make the animal do something C. before the animal does something D.