1、第 2 次作业 一、单项选择题(本大题共 100 分,共 40 小题,每小题 2.5 分) 1. My American friend knows my problem because I ( ) my ideas with him. A. have changed B. changed C. have exchanged D. exchanged 2. We are having a ( ) technical problem with one of our engines. A. light B. slight C. bright D. slim 3. There is absolutel
2、y no need to panic. ( ) A. 庆祝 B. 喘气 C. 休息 D. 恐慌 4. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four names.
3、 The first name was given at birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人 ). It usually referred to the fine character of good deeds of one of the childs ance
4、stors ( 祖先 ). When he grew up, the person was expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person might not be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usually referred to something odd (临时的 ) that the person had done. It was hardly ever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name. I
5、t was give n by a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl. A. if he could put the meaning of this name into practice, B. if his appearance
6、 would be like his ancestors, C. only when he grew up D. when he satisfied the medicine man 5. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However,
7、Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The
8、government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人 ) laborers who felt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more
9、money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immig
10、ration Act prevented all Chinese except officers, merchants, and students from entering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-Asian groups. These groups felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese im
11、migration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially. A. strict B. serious C. limitation D. determinative 6. You can ( ) to a beautiful blue sky and then it starts raining during breakfast. A. wake to B. wake up C. wake for D. wake towards 7. Do you think
12、 this is a ( ) solution to the problem? A. pepper B. programmed C. prepared D. proper 8. He was in ( ) with 10 others for the job. A. commission B. comprehension C. composition D. competition 9. English ( ) converse about personal matters with people who are not friends. A. is reluctant in B. are re
13、luctant in C. is reluctant to D. are reluctant to 10. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However, Canada immigration policy was not equal f
14、or Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The government introduced this head tax to sa
15、tisfy Caucasian(高加索人 ) laborers who felt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more money there than in China. They were will
16、ing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immigration Act prevented all Chinese except o
17、fficers, merchants, and students from entering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-Asian groups. These groups felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese immigration from 1923 to 1947. During the 2
18、4-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially. A. The Dangers of Chinese immigrants in Canada B. The Development of Chinese Immigration Laws in Canada C. Job Opportunities During the Early 19th Century D. The Activities of Chinese Workers in Canada 11. My American friend knows my problem
19、because I ( ) my ideas with him. A. have changed B. changed C. have exchanged D. exchanged 12. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were from Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However,
20、Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The
21、government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人 ) laborers who felt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more
22、money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immig
23、ration Act prevented all Chinese except officers, merchants, and students from entering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-Asian groups. These groups felt that the head tax was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese im
24、migration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially. A. strict B. serious C. limitation D. determinative 13. In the ( ), thank you for your generous hospitality A. more time B. less time C. meantime D. time 14. Were it be rainy tomorrow, we ( ) the activ
25、ities. A. will cancel B. would cancel C. had cancelled D. cancel 15. Great as Newton was, many of his ideas ( ) today and are being modified by the work of scientists of our time. A. are to challenge B. may be challenged C. have been challenged D. are challenging 16. The more attention you put in yo
26、ur study, ( ) the study will be. A. more easier B. the more easier C. the easier D. easier as 17. Peoples attitudes ( ) gift giving many very from country to country. A. of B. for C. to D. on 18. The captain asked the passengers to remain seated and keep their seal belts ( ). A. fast B. tight C. fas
27、tened D. tense 19. I had ( ) my flight over the telephone. A. booked B. looked C. searched D. called 20. Id better check in my lug gage quickly ( ) Id miss my flight. A. and B. so C. or D. to 21. It is in this university ( ) Prof. Jackson established his famous theory. A. which B. that C. where D. w
28、hat 22. Such man ( ) heard form him praised him. A. as B. who C. that D. whom 23. I gave him the book, but demanded that he ( ) it to me in a week. A. must return B. return C. would return D. returned 24. Between 1886 and 1914, Canada received over two million immigrants. The majority of them were f
29、rom Eastern Europe. The government welcomed these people by offering them free farmland in the West. However, Canada immigration policy was not equal for Asian immigrants. The Canadian government passed two laws to prevent Chinese immigration. In 1885, the Canadian government passed the first law to
30、 prevent Chinese immigration. The law forced every Chinese person entering Canada to pay a $50 entry fee. The government introduced this head tax to satisfy Caucasian(高加索人 ) laborers who felt that Chinese immigrants were competing for their jobs. The head tax was a burden for Chinese immigrants, but
31、 it did not prevent them from coming to Canada. For many of these poor Chinese laborers, they could earn more money there than in China. They were willing to borrow the money to pay for the overseas trip and the head tax. The Canadian government raised the head tax to $100 in 1900, then to $500 in 1
32、903. The Canadian government passed its most restrictive immigration law in 1923. That year, the Chinese Immigration Act prevented all Chinese except officers, merchants, and students from entering Canada. The Act was the result of pressure from anti-Asian groups. These groups felt that the head tax
33、 was insufficient because Chinese laborers were still coming to Canada. The law effectively stopped Chinese immigration from 1923 to 1947. During the 24-year period, only 44 Chinese entered Canada officially. A. The Dangers of Chinese immigrants in Canada B. The Development of Chinese Immigration La
34、ws in Canada C. Job Opportunities During the Early 19th Century D. The Activities of Chinese Workers in Canada 25. When I returned home, I found I had ( ) the wrong suitcase. A. taken off B. taken up C. looked out D. picked up 26. They took pictures of me and I took pictures of them ( ). A. by retur
35、n B. in return C. in turn D. with turn 27. Id better check in my luggage quickly ( ) Id miss my flight. A. and B. so C. or D. to 28. The man took ( ). A. two bottles of beer and a chocolate. B. two bottle of beer and a chocolate. C. two bottles of beer and a piece of chocolate. D. two bottle of beer
36、s and a piece of chocolate. 29. I dont know how to express my thanks. - ( ) A. its my pressure B. The pleasure is mine. C. Nice to meet. D. No, not. 30. Anyone, ( ) is really late for a social activity, should apologize to those who have already been there. A. whom B. what C. which D. who 31. I know
37、 every word in an( ), but I dont know what it implies. A. expressing B. express C. expressed D. expression 32. The merit of sales tax ( ) decreases government reliance on income taxes. A. is that it B. that it C. that is D. it is 33. After exchanging a few words about the weather, they ( ) business
38、matters. A. turn to B. turn in C. turn back to D. turn over 34. Anyone, ( ) is really late for a social activity, should apologize to those who have already been there. A. whom B. what C. which D. who 35. Id better check in my luggage quickly ( ) Id miss my flight. A. and B. so C. or D. to 36. Look
39、at the muddy road here. It ( )( ) last night. A. could have rained B. must have rained C. would have rained D. should have rained 37. Im afraid that he is not quite sure if it is worth ( ). A. doing B. of doing C. to do D. done 38. I dont think that I shall fail. But if I ( ), I would try again. A.
40、should fail B. would fail C. failed D. had failed 39. There are many misunderstandings about American Indian names. Crazy Horses, for example, was given to a man because he was courageous, not because he was mad. Indian families had no last names. The Sioux Indians give individuals three or four nam
41、es. The first name was given at birth. It showed the order of a birth into the family. Wenonah, for instance, meant “firstborn daughter”. The second name, the honor name, was given to the child by a medicine man (有法术之人 ). It usually referred to the fine character of good deeds of one of the childs a
42、ncestors ( 祖先 ). When he grew up, the person was expected to live up to this name. Otherwise, the person might not be called by it. The third name was the nickname. It usually referred to something odd (临时的 ) that the person had done. It was hardly ever flattering. The fourth name came the deed name
43、. It was give n by a war chief after the person accomplished some good or extraordinary bravery. The name might be that of a fear inspiring animal such as Bear or Buffalo or that of a noble bird, such as Eagle, Hawk or Owl. A. if he could put the meaning of this name into practice, B. if his appeara
44、nce would be like his ancestors, C. only when he grew up D. when he satisfied the medicine man 40. The doctor took my temperature and ( ) to my heart. A. listens B. will listen C. has listened D. listened 答案: 一、单项选择题( 100 分,共 40 题,每小题 2.5 分) 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. D 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. C 16. C 17. C 18. C 19. A 20. C 21. B 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. D 26. B 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. D 31. D 32. A 33. A 34. D 35. C 36. B 37. A 38. A 39. A 40. D