u6 新视野大学英语2上级练习题(含答案)
诉讼费计算公式-李安简历
Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial
Letters Provided)
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the
following sentences with
the help of the first
letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in
each
blank.
1. When the police caught up with
him, Mr. Foster had to
confess
that he'd
broken the speed limit.
(Suggested first
letter(s): con )
2. After five
years of careful study, he is going to
qualify
in medicine as a doctor this
summer.
(Suggested first letter(s): qua )
3. Because of my frequent suggestions,
finally Ken agreed to
accompany
me on a
trip to Africa.
(Suggested first letter(s):
acc )
4.
It's wrong for a man
to
wife.
(Suggested first letter(s): con )
5. After the explosion, the area
has been out of
bounds
conceal
his
feelings from his
to foreign news writers for
the last few days.
(Suggested first letter(s):
bo )
6. To be a good art critic,
when commenting on a painting, the
most
important thing is to be
(Suggested first
letter(s): obj )
objective
.
7. Because of the gathering storm and high
waves, they
despaired
of reaching the shore
safely.
(Suggested first letter(s): des )
8. But I must admit that I read his
suggestion with some
reserve
; I don't
agree with him in every detail.
(Suggested
first letter(s): re )
9.
He
took a
policy.
(Suggested first letter(s):
pro )
10.
Support for the
strike was
home but also abroad.
(Suggested first letter(s): vir )
virtually
prominent
and active part in
the criticism
which led ultimately to some
changes in the government
solid, not only at
Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure
(每小题:
分)
Directions: Choose the best answer from the
four choices
marked A, B, C and D.
1. The mere fact _____________ most
people believe a nuclear
war would be madness
doesn't mean it will not occur.
A. that
B. which
C. what
D. why
2. When he arrived, he
found _____________ the aged and the
sick at
home.
A. nothing but
B. none but
C. none other than
D. no other than
3. I had just started back
to the house to change my clothes
_____________ I heard voices.
A. as
B. while
C. after
D. when
4. I'd rather read than
watch television; the programs seem
_____________ all the time.
A. to
get worse
B. to be getting worse
C. to have got worse
D. getting worse
5. ____________ before we
leave, the day after tomorrow, we
should have
a wonderful dinner party.
A. Had they arrived
B. Would they arrive
C. Were
they arriving
D. Were they to arrive
6. It is useful to be able to
predict the extent _____________
which a price
change will affect supply and demand.
A. from
B. with
C. to
D. for
7. There is a man at the
reception desk who seems very angry,
and I
think he means _____________ trouble.
A. making
B. to make
C. to have made
D. having made
8. I don't think it advisable
that Tim _____________ to the job
since he has
no experience.
A. be assigned
B. is
assigned
C. will be assigned
D.
has been assigned
9. The
man in the corner confessed to _____________ a lie
to
the manager of the company.
A. have
told
B. having told
C. being
told
D. be told
10. __________ a teacher in a university, it
is necessary to have at
least a Master's
degree.
A. To become
B. Become
C. One becomes
D. On becoming
Part 3 Cloze (with Options)
(每小题:
分)
Directions: Read the following passage
carefully and
choose the best answer from the
choices.
Questions 1 to 20 are based on the
following passage.
Maybe there are a lot
of very 1.
success
Jeffs out there
that
I don't know, but it seems that in general, Jeffs
are
everyday people who don't do anything 2.
actors who are named Jeff are not lead 3.
characteristics
pleasant
.
There has
never been anyone really famous named Jeff. Those
, but rather play supporting roles in
athletes
films. Great 4. don't usually have
the name,
Jeff, either. Was I condemned to an
average 5.
extent
when my parents named me?
Did my mom
remarkable
recognize my lack of
6. at birth and so
named me Jeff? My mom liked
the name, but she can't really
7.
explain
why she chose it. At the time, the
name
unlike
was fairly 8.
favoring
.
But when my mom was 9.
this name, so were many
other parents; and
intention
contrary to
what she had 10. , my name
became quite
common. I wonder what it was that 11.
led
my parents to choose my name. Was it in
a book
of names or was there a 12.
positive
singer at the
external
time
with the name? I don't know of an 13. .
14.
Fortunately
, my mom never called me by my
full
ribbed
name. I was often 15.
saw
that my 16.
given
when friends of mine
name was Jeffrey and not Jeff.
People find
some name funny and the 17.
general
holds
true for mine. Later, there were some
criminals
infamous 18. who used their full
name,
appeal
Jeffrey. The name lost a lot
of its 19.
that. Many people started to 20.
people who were crazy.
after
the name
with
accept
Part 4 Reading Comprehension
(Multiple
Choice)
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Read the following passages
carefully and
choose the best answer from the
four choices marked A, B,
C and D.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following
passage.
If the population of the Earth goes
on increasing at its present rate,
there will
eventually not be enough resources left to support
life on
the planet. One possible solution to
the problem has recently been
suggested by an
American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan: he
believes that before the Earth's resources are
completely used up it
will be possible to
change the atmosphere (大气圈) of Venus (金星)
and
so create a new world almost as large as the Earth
itself. The
difficulty is that Venus is much
hotter than the Earth and has only a
tiny
amount of water.
Sagan suggests that algae
(藻类), plant life that can live in
extremely
hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time
produce
oxygen, should be produced in
conditions similar to those on Venus.
The
algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships
will then fly to
Venus and fire the rockets
into the atmosphere. In a fairly short
time,
the algae will break down the gasses in the
atmosphere and
change them into oxygen that
people can breathe. But before man
can set
foot on Venus, it will be necessary for the oxygen
to produce
rain to cool the planet, so that
after a few years conditions like those
on
Earth will be produced.
If the experiments
are successful, life will become possible there
but
it will not be pleasant at first. When
they go to Venus, the first
citizens will have
to take plenty of water with them and get used to
days and nights lasting 60 Earth days. But
there will also be some
advantages. They will
live longer because their hearts will suffer less
stress than on Earth.
1. Men may
eventually move to Venus because
______________________.
A. there are many
people on the Earth
B. we have used too
much oil and water
C. the limited
resources can't support life on the Earth
D. people take up too much space
2. Now it is difficult for us to move to Venus
because
______________________.
A. it is
too hot for men to land on
B. there is no
water there
C. we cannot change the
environment there
D. it's a long distance
for us to go there
3. The algae play
a very important role in the possible solution
because _________________________.
A. they can be produced easily on the
Earth
B. there are a lot of them on Venus
C. they can be easily carried to Venus
D. they can live in hot and cold
conditions and produce oxygen
4. The
first citizens will find life on Venus not
pleasant because
___________.
A. their
hearts will suffer more stress
B. their
days and nights will last quite long
C.
there are not any houses there
D. there
is too much water there
5. One of
the advantages the first citizens on Venus will
enjoy is
___________.
A. they will have
much more space
B. they won't suffer from
heart disease
C. their life will last
longer
D. they will have better living
conditions
Part 1 Fill in the
Blanks (with the Initial
Letters Provided)
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Fill in the blanks in
the following sentences with
the help of the
first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in
each blank.
1. When the police
caught up with him, Mr. Foster had to
confess
that he'd broken the speed limit.
(Suggested first letter(s): con )
2. After five years of careful study, he is
going to
qualify
in medicine as a doctor
this summer.
(Suggested first letter(s): qua )
3. Because of my frequent
suggestions, finally Ken agreed to
accompany
me on a trip to Africa.
(Suggested first letter(s): acc )
4.
It's wrong for a man to
wife.
(Suggested first letter(s): con )
5. After the explosion, the area has been out
of
bounds
conceal
his feelings from his
to foreign news writers for the last few days.
(Suggested first letter(s): bo )
6. To be a good art critic, when commenting on
a painting, the
most important thing is
to be
(Suggested first letter(s): obj )
objective
.
7. Because of the
gathering storm and high waves, they
despaired
of reaching the shore safely.
(Suggested first letter(s): des )
8. But I must admit that I read his suggestion
with some
reserve
; I don't agree with him
in every detail.
(Suggested first letter(s):
re )
9.
He took a
policy.
(Suggested first letter(s): pro )
10.
Support for the strike was
home
but also abroad.
(Suggested first letter(s):
vir )
virtually
prominent
and active
part in the criticism
which led ultimately to
some changes in the government
solid, not only
at
Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Choose the best
answer from the four choices
marked A, B, C
and D.
1. The mere fact
_____________ most people believe a nuclear
war would be madness doesn't mean it will not
occur.
A. that
B. which
C. what
D. why
2. When he arrived, he found _____________ the
aged and the
sick at home.
A. nothing but
B. none but
C. none other than
D. no other than
3. I had just started back to the house to
change my clothes
_____________ I heard
voices.
A. as
B. while
C.
after
D. when
4.
I'd rather read than watch television; the
programs seem
_____________ all the time.
A. to get worse
B. to be
getting worse
C. to have got worse
D. getting worse
5.
____________ before we leave, the day after
tomorrow, we
should have a wonderful dinner
party.
A. Had they arrived
B. Would
they arrive
C. Were they arriving
D. Were they to arrive
6. It is useful to be able to predict the
extent _____________
which a price change will
affect supply and demand.
A. from
B.
with
C. to
D. for
7. There is a man at the reception desk
who seems very angry,
and I think he means
_____________ trouble.
A. making
B. to make
C. to have made
D. having made
8. I
don't think it advisable that Tim _____________ to
the job
since he has no experience.
A. be
assigned
B. is assigned
C. will
be assigned
D. has been assigned
9. The man in the corner
confessed to _____________ a lie to
the
manager of the company.
A. have told
B. having told
C. being told
D. be told
10.
__________ a teacher in a university, it is
necessary to have at
least a Master's degree.
A. To become
B. Become
C. One becomes
D. On becoming
Part 3 Cloze (with Options)
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Read the following passage
carefully and
choose the best answer from the
choices.
Questions 1 to 20 are based on the
following passage.
Maybe there are a lot
of very 1.
success
Jeffs out there
that
I don't know, but it seems that in general, Jeffs
are
everyday people who don't do anything 2.
actors who are named Jeff are not lead 3.
characteristics
pleasant
.
There has
never been anyone really famous named Jeff. Those
, but rather play supporting roles in
athletes
films. Great 4. don't usually have
the name,
Jeff, either. Was I condemned to an
average 5.
extent
when my parents named me?
Did my mom
remarkable
recognize my lack of
6. at birth and so
named me Jeff? My mom liked
the name, but she can't really
7.
explain
why she chose it. At the time, the
name
unlike
was fairly 8.
favoring
.
But when my mom was 9.
this name, so were many
other parents; and
intention
contrary to
what she had 10. , my name
became quite
common. I wonder what it was that 11.
led
my parents to choose my name. Was it in
a book
of names or was there a 12.
positive
singer at the
external
time
with the name? I don't know of an 13. .
14.
Fortunately
, my mom never called me by my
full
ribbed
name. I was often 15.
saw
that my 16.
given
when friends of mine
name was Jeffrey and not Jeff.
People find
some name funny and the 17.
general
holds
true for mine. Later, there were some
criminals
infamous 18. who used their full
name,
appeal
Jeffrey. The name lost a lot
of its 19.
that. Many people started to 20.
people who were crazy.
after
the name
with
accept
Part 4 Reading Comprehension
(Multiple
Choice)
(每小题: 分)
Directions: Read the following passages
carefully and
choose the best answer from the
four choices marked A, B,
C and D.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following
passage.
If the population of the Earth goes
on increasing at its present rate,
there will
eventually not be enough resources left to support
life on
the planet. One possible solution to
the problem has recently been
suggested by an
American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan: he
believes that before the Earth's resources are
completely used up it
will be possible to
change the atmosphere (大气圈) of Venus (金星)
and
so create a new world almost as large as the Earth
itself. The
difficulty is that Venus is much
hotter than the Earth and has only a
tiny
amount of water.
Sagan suggests that algae
(藻类), plant life that can live in
extremely
hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time
produce
oxygen, should be produced in
conditions similar to those on Venus.
The
algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships
will then fly to
Venus and fire the rockets
into the atmosphere. In a fairly short
time,
the algae will break down the gasses in the
atmosphere and
change them into oxygen that
people can breathe. But before man
can set
foot on Venus, it will be necessary for the oxygen
to produce
rain to cool the planet, so that
after a few years conditions like those
on
Earth will be produced.
If the experiments
are successful, life will become possible there
but
it will not be pleasant at first. When
they go to Venus, the first
citizens will have
to take plenty of water with them and get used to
days and nights lasting 60 Earth days. But
there will also be some
advantages. They will
live longer because their hearts will suffer less
stress than on Earth.
1. Men may
eventually move to Venus because
______________________.
A. there are many
people on the Earth
B. we have used too
much oil and water
C. the limited
resources can't support life on the Earth
D. people take up too much space
2. Now it is difficult for us to move to Venus
because
______________________.
A. it is
too hot for men to land on
B. there is no
water there
C. we cannot change the
environment there
D. it's a long distance
for us to go there
3. The algae play
a very important role in the possible solution
because _________________________.
A. they can be produced easily on the
Earth
B. there are a lot of them on Venus
C. they can be easily carried to Venus
D. they can live in hot and cold
conditions and produce oxygen
4. The
first citizens will find life on Venus not
pleasant because
___________.
A. their
hearts will suffer more stress
B. their
days and nights will last quite long
C.
there are not any houses there
D. there
is too much water there
5. One of
the advantages the first citizens on Venus will
enjoy is
___________.
A. they will have
much more space
B. they won't suffer from
heart disease
C. their life will last
longer
D. they will have better living
conditions