新视野大学英语第二册网络quiz答案unit 1unit 6
童年趣事初中作文-徐志摩现代诗
词汇与结构
____________ before we leave, the
day after tomorrow, we should have a wonderful
dinner
party. D
Had they arrived Would
they arrive Were they arriving Were they to
arrive
The mere fact _____________ most people
believe a nuclear war would be madness doesn't
mean it will not occur. A
That which
what why
When he arrived, he found
_____________ the aged and the sick at home. B
Nothing but none but none other than
no other than
I had just started back to the
house to change my clothes _____________ I heard
voices. D
As while after when
The
man in the corner confessed to _____________ a lie
to the manager of the company. B
Have told
having told being told be told
I saw the
_____________ of the taxi before it disappeared
around the corner of the street. B
Signal
rear look scene
Although I liked the
appearance of the house, what really made me
decide to buy it was the
beautiful
_____________ through the window. D
Perspective look picture view
She
was so _____________ in her job that she didn't
hear anybody knocking at the door. B
Attracted absorbed drawn outstanding
This hotel _____________ $$60 for a single room
with a bath. D
Claims demands prices
charges
In preparing scientific reports of
experiments, a student should _____________ his
findings in
clear and precise language. D
Exemplify predict raise present
The doctor told Penny that too much
_____________ to the sun is bad for the skin. A
Exposure means exhibition gratitude
Violence in the local prison has _____________
two lives. C
Removed killed cost
murdered
This book is full of practical
_____________ on home improvements and repairs. B
Helps tips nods clues
In general,
matters which lie entirely within the state
boundaries are the ______ concern of the
state
government. D
Excessive external
explosive exclusive
A friendship may be
________, relaxed, situational or deep and lasting
D
Identical original critical
superficial
The observer's statement about the
accident was very _____; we know almost everything
about it now. A
Specific especial
exceptional special
Unless he is ________
intense love, he hardly ever looks into someone
else's eyes for very
long. A
Confessing
refusing granting covering
Some of your
suggestions have been adopted but others have been
_______ as they are not
workable. B
文档
Turned away turned down
turned back turned out
Occasionally we
experience strong winds and storms from the west,
but the_____ winds are
from the north-east.
B
Existing prevailing particular
special
The escaped prisoner waited until the
_____ of night before leaving his hiding place.
D
Dark deep depth dead
选词填空
Correct answer: (1) application (2) settings
(3) infers (4) confess (5) spoil (6)
somewhat (7) prefer (8) conveys (9)
approval (10) undermine
其他词:engagement
confesses counsel concede injure
My
name changes, depending on the situation. For
example, if I am filling out an important
1
, I use the name on my birth certificate, Judith.
It wouldn't sound right, if my friends called
me Judith; it's too polite. So, in social 2
, I go by the name Judy. My best friends sometimes
just call me 3 closeness. However, I have to
4 that I
don't really like to be called 5
their
fun. At work, things are 6 different
because I am a writer. When I write, they 7 that
I use
my initials J. A. Subsequently, everyone
at work calls me 8 a
certain amount of
distinction. Then there are the people who want to
gain your 9 by putting
a title before your
last name: Thompson, your table is ready,states
the waiter at the
restaurant. It's not exactly
harmful, but it does sound a little too impressive
for me. My mother
is a Ms. or Mrs.; I'm just a
Judy. Still I wouldn't want to 10 the manner in
which people go
about their business, so I
keep quiet. I have gradually come to accept that
as I get older, I am
turning into a Ms. You
can call me Judy, though.
完型填空
Correct
answer: (1) successful (2) conspicuous (3)
characters (4) athletes (5) existence (6)
talent (7) explain (8) unique (9) favoring
(10) intended (11) led (12) well-liked (13)
example (14) Fortunately (15) ribbed (16)
given (17) same (18) criminals (19) appeal
(20)
associate
Maybe there are a lot of
very 1 Jeffs out there that I don't know, but it
seems that in general,
Jeffs are everyday
people who don't do anything 2 . There has
never been anyone really
famous named Jeff.
Those actors who are named Jeff are not lead 3 ,
but rather play
supporting roles in films.
Great 4 don't usually have the name, Jeff,
either. Was I
condemned to an average 5
when my parents named me? Did my mom recognize my
lack of 6 at birth and so named me Jeff?
My mom liked the name, but she can't really 7
why she chose it. At the time, the name was
fairly 8 . But when my mom was 9 this
name, so were many other parents; and contrary
to what she had 10 , my name became
quite
common. I wonder what it was that 11 my parents
to choose my name. Was it in a
book of names
or was there a 12 singer at the time with the
name? I don't know of an
13 .
14 , my
mom never called me by my full name. I was often
15 when friends of mine
saw that my 16 name
was Jeffrey and not Jeff. People find some name
funny and the 17
holds true for mine.
Later, there were some infamous 18 who used
their full name, Jeffrey.
The name lost a lot
of its 19 after that. Many people started to 20
the name with people
who were crazy.
文档
Success submit
successfully successful
Pleasant happy
conspicuous sad
Characteristics
characteristic characters character
Athletes attitude attraction
athlete
Extent existence exercise
example
Remarkable talent responsibility
stupidity
Explain give example
exemplify account
Unlike united
unique used
Favorite favor favorable
favoring
Intention intended intends
intending
Led said gave went
Positive populated popped well-
liked
External explain example excuse
Fortunately Formerly Unfortunately
Firmly
Ribbed laughed made fun
revealed
Given spoken taken fully
General other positive same
Criminals crimes cripples crime
stoppers
Applaud appeal appearance
affect
Accept arrange associate
approach
阅读理解
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.
CADBC
文档
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
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
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
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
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
Since the late 1960s a growing number of women
have expressed a strong dissatisfaction with
any marriage arrangement in which the husband
and his career are the most important
considerations in the marriage. By the end of
the 1970s, for example, considerably less than
half of the women in the United States still
believed that they would put their husbands and
children ahead of their own careers.
More
and more American women have come to believe that
they should be equal partners in
their
marriages. This stage of marriage, although still
unusual in most American marriages at
present,
will grow most rapidly in the future. In an equal
marriage, the wife gets a full-time job
or
career which has equal importance to her
husband's. The long-standing division of labor
between husband and wife comes to an end. The
husband is no longer the main provider of
family income, and the wife no longer has the
main responsibilities for household duties and
raising children. Husband and wife share all
these duties equally. Power over family decisions
is also shared equally.
The rapid change
in women's attitudes toward marriage in the 1970s
reflected the rapid
changes in the larger
society. The Women's Liberation Movement appeared
in the late 1960s,
demanding an end to all
forms of prejudice against females. An Equal
Rights Amendment (修
正案) to the US Constitution
was proposed which would make any form of
prejudice on the
文档
basis of
sex illegal, and though it has failed to be
confirmed, it continues to have millions of
supporters.
BACDA
Since the late 1960s
more women have been dissatisfied with the
marriage in which
__________________.
A.
they are unhappy
B. they are in a lower
position
C. only the husband earns money
D. the wife only takes care of the household
What is the long-standing division of labor
between husband and wife in America?
A.
Husband―provider, wife―domestic duties.
B.
Husband and wife share the housework.
C.
Husband and wife have equal responsibility.
D.
Husband plays a higher role than the wife
Which statement is NOT true about the new type
of marriage?
A. Husband and wife share all
their duties equally.
B. Wife can also make
the decisions in the family.
C. Wife earns
their living while husband does the housework.
D. Husband is also responsible for raising
children.
Women's attitudes toward marriage
involve ____________________.
A. the Women's
Liberation Movement
B. forbidding any form of
prejudice against women
C. the changing roles
of husband and wife in the marriage
D. all of
the above
Which of the following describes the
general idea for this passage?
A. The Changing
Patterns of Americans' Marriage.
B. An Ideal
Marriage.
C. The Women's Liberation Movement.
D. The need for Equal Rights between Husband
and Wife.
Rote-learning (死记硬背), spoon-fed
education, produces a brand of kids that don't
know what
to do when entering university. They
are disciplined into following, not leading. Yet
the future
depends on creativity and
imagination. The world needs creators, makers and
shakers of the
new centuries, not the
followers of the past centuries. As the numbers
increase at college and
university level, more
students from the lower ends are likely to be
thrown into a process
designed to choose only
learners that have proved excellent in listening
to teachers.
There are three ways to learn:
looking, listening and doing.
Students and
teachers today are a product of learning by
listening. The computer may not be
liked by
traditional teachers, who use rote-learning to put
information, which will be out of date
in a
few years, into the heads of the students. With
computer learning you learn by looking,
listening and doing; you use three methods of
learning, not just one. Therefore, you can learn
faster.
文档
The changing
speed of information is frightening. What we learn
now will be out of date in the
near future. So
what students are learning now at school may be
replaced by the time they
finish university.
We have to learn by choice what to forget. Rote-
learning for exams is one
thing, but wouldn't
it be better to learn how to learn? The students
at university today could
possibly be doing a
job in the not too distant future which has not
yet been invented.
DDBBB
According to the
author, the future doesn't need ____________.
A. creativity
B. imagination
C.
creators
D. followers
In the author's
view, how can students learn well?
A.
Carefully listen to the teacher in class.
B.
Take down every single word said by the teacher.
C. Learn all the notes by heart.
D.
Combine listening with looking and doing.
What
does the author mean by
A. We don't have
enough time to adjust ourselves to the speed of
information.
B. What we learned today may not
be useful tomorrow.
C. The pace of life is too
fast.
D. The world is changing every minute.
What does the last sentence of the passage
tell us?
A. Rote-learning is completely
harmful.
B. Students may have to do jobs which
are not yet in existence.
C. It's better to
learn how to learn than learn what to forget.
D. Students must imagine the future
The
author's attitude towards rote-learning is
_________.
A. approving
B. disapproving
C. confident
D. opposite to what the words
say
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词汇与结构
____________ before we leave, the day after
tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner
party. D
Had they arrived Would they
arrive Were they arriving Were they to
arrive
The mere fact _____________ most people
believe a nuclear war would be madness doesn't
mean it will not occur. A
That which
what why
When he arrived, he found
_____________ the aged and the sick at home. B
Nothing but none but none other than
no other than
I had just started back to the
house to change my clothes _____________ I heard
voices. D
As while after when
The
man in the corner confessed to _____________ a lie
to the manager of the company. B
Have told
having told being told be told
I saw the
_____________ of the taxi before it disappeared
around the corner of the street. B
Signal
rear look scene
Although I liked the
appearance of the house, what really made me
decide to buy it was the
beautiful
_____________ through the window. D
Perspective look picture view
She
was so _____________ in her job that she didn't
hear anybody knocking at the door. B
Attracted absorbed drawn outstanding
This hotel _____________ $$60 for a single room
with a bath. D
Claims demands prices
charges
In preparing scientific reports of
experiments, a student should _____________ his
findings in
clear and precise language. D
Exemplify predict raise present
The doctor told Penny that too much
_____________ to the sun is bad for the skin. A
Exposure means exhibition gratitude
Violence in the local prison has _____________
two lives. C
Removed killed cost
murdered
This book is full of practical
_____________ on home improvements and repairs. B
Helps tips nods clues
In general,
matters which lie entirely within the state
boundaries are the ______ concern of the
state
government. D
Excessive external
explosive exclusive
A friendship may be
________, relaxed, situational or deep and lasting
D
Identical original critical
superficial
The observer's statement about the
accident was very _____; we know almost everything
about it now. A
Specific especial
exceptional special
Unless he is ________
intense love, he hardly ever looks into someone
else's eyes for very
long. A
Confessing
refusing granting covering
Some of your
suggestions have been adopted but others have been
_______ as they are not
workable. B
文档
Turned away turned down
turned back turned out
Occasionally we
experience strong winds and storms from the west,
but the_____ winds are
from the north-east.
B
Existing prevailing particular
special
The escaped prisoner waited until the
_____ of night before leaving his hiding place.
D
Dark deep depth dead
选词填空
Correct answer: (1) application (2) settings
(3) infers (4) confess (5) spoil (6)
somewhat (7) prefer (8) conveys (9)
approval (10) undermine
其他词:engagement
confesses counsel concede injure
My
name changes, depending on the situation. For
example, if I am filling out an important
1
, I use the name on my birth certificate, Judith.
It wouldn't sound right, if my friends called
me Judith; it's too polite. So, in social 2
, I go by the name Judy. My best friends sometimes
just call me 3 closeness. However, I have to
4 that I
don't really like to be called 5
their
fun. At work, things are 6 different
because I am a writer. When I write, they 7 that
I use
my initials J. A. Subsequently, everyone
at work calls me 8 a
certain amount of
distinction. Then there are the people who want to
gain your 9 by putting
a title before your
last name: Thompson, your table is ready,states
the waiter at the
restaurant. It's not exactly
harmful, but it does sound a little too impressive
for me. My mother
is a Ms. or Mrs.; I'm just a
Judy. Still I wouldn't want to 10 the manner in
which people go
about their business, so I
keep quiet. I have gradually come to accept that
as I get older, I am
turning into a Ms. You
can call me Judy, though.
完型填空
Correct
answer: (1) successful (2) conspicuous (3)
characters (4) athletes (5) existence (6)
talent (7) explain (8) unique (9) favoring
(10) intended (11) led (12) well-liked (13)
example (14) Fortunately (15) ribbed (16)
given (17) same (18) criminals (19) appeal
(20)
associate
Maybe there are a lot of
very 1 Jeffs out there that I don't know, but it
seems that in general,
Jeffs are everyday
people who don't do anything 2 . There has
never been anyone really
famous named Jeff.
Those actors who are named Jeff are not lead 3 ,
but rather play
supporting roles in films.
Great 4 don't usually have the name, Jeff,
either. Was I
condemned to an average 5
when my parents named me? Did my mom recognize my
lack of 6 at birth and so named me Jeff?
My mom liked the name, but she can't really 7
why she chose it. At the time, the name was
fairly 8 . But when my mom was 9 this
name, so were many other parents; and contrary
to what she had 10 , my name became
quite
common. I wonder what it was that 11 my parents
to choose my name. Was it in a
book of names
or was there a 12 singer at the time with the
name? I don't know of an
13 .
14 , my
mom never called me by my full name. I was often
15 when friends of mine
saw that my 16 name
was Jeffrey and not Jeff. People find some name
funny and the 17
holds true for mine.
Later, there were some infamous 18 who used
their full name, Jeffrey.
The name lost a lot
of its 19 after that. Many people started to 20
the name with people
who were crazy.
文档
Success submit
successfully successful
Pleasant happy
conspicuous sad
Characteristics
characteristic characters character
Athletes attitude attraction
athlete
Extent existence exercise
example
Remarkable talent responsibility
stupidity
Explain give example
exemplify account
Unlike united
unique used
Favorite favor favorable
favoring
Intention intended intends
intending
Led said gave went
Positive populated popped well-
liked
External explain example excuse
Fortunately Formerly Unfortunately
Firmly
Ribbed laughed made fun
revealed
Given spoken taken fully
General other positive same
Criminals crimes cripples crime
stoppers
Applaud appeal appearance
affect
Accept arrange associate
approach
阅读理解
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.
CADBC
文档
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
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
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
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
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
Since the late 1960s a growing number of women
have expressed a strong dissatisfaction with
any marriage arrangement in which the husband
and his career are the most important
considerations in the marriage. By the end of
the 1970s, for example, considerably less than
half of the women in the United States still
believed that they would put their husbands and
children ahead of their own careers.
More
and more American women have come to believe that
they should be equal partners in
their
marriages. This stage of marriage, although still
unusual in most American marriages at
present,
will grow most rapidly in the future. In an equal
marriage, the wife gets a full-time job
or
career which has equal importance to her
husband's. The long-standing division of labor
between husband and wife comes to an end. The
husband is no longer the main provider of
family income, and the wife no longer has the
main responsibilities for household duties and
raising children. Husband and wife share all
these duties equally. Power over family decisions
is also shared equally.
The rapid change
in women's attitudes toward marriage in the 1970s
reflected the rapid
changes in the larger
society. The Women's Liberation Movement appeared
in the late 1960s,
demanding an end to all
forms of prejudice against females. An Equal
Rights Amendment (修
正案) to the US Constitution
was proposed which would make any form of
prejudice on the
文档
basis of
sex illegal, and though it has failed to be
confirmed, it continues to have millions of
supporters.
BACDA
Since the late 1960s
more women have been dissatisfied with the
marriage in which
__________________.
A.
they are unhappy
B. they are in a lower
position
C. only the husband earns money
D. the wife only takes care of the household
What is the long-standing division of labor
between husband and wife in America?
A.
Husband―provider, wife―domestic duties.
B.
Husband and wife share the housework.
C.
Husband and wife have equal responsibility.
D.
Husband plays a higher role than the wife
Which statement is NOT true about the new type
of marriage?
A. Husband and wife share all
their duties equally.
B. Wife can also make
the decisions in the family.
C. Wife earns
their living while husband does the housework.
D. Husband is also responsible for raising
children.
Women's attitudes toward marriage
involve ____________________.
A. the Women's
Liberation Movement
B. forbidding any form of
prejudice against women
C. the changing roles
of husband and wife in the marriage
D. all of
the above
Which of the following describes the
general idea for this passage?
A. The Changing
Patterns of Americans' Marriage.
B. An Ideal
Marriage.
C. The Women's Liberation Movement.
D. The need for Equal Rights between Husband
and Wife.
Rote-learning (死记硬背), spoon-fed
education, produces a brand of kids that don't
know what
to do when entering university. They
are disciplined into following, not leading. Yet
the future
depends on creativity and
imagination. The world needs creators, makers and
shakers of the
new centuries, not the
followers of the past centuries. As the numbers
increase at college and
university level, more
students from the lower ends are likely to be
thrown into a process
designed to choose only
learners that have proved excellent in listening
to teachers.
There are three ways to learn:
looking, listening and doing.
Students and
teachers today are a product of learning by
listening. The computer may not be
liked by
traditional teachers, who use rote-learning to put
information, which will be out of date
in a
few years, into the heads of the students. With
computer learning you learn by looking,
listening and doing; you use three methods of
learning, not just one. Therefore, you can learn
faster.
文档
The changing
speed of information is frightening. What we learn
now will be out of date in the
near future. So
what students are learning now at school may be
replaced by the time they
finish university.
We have to learn by choice what to forget. Rote-
learning for exams is one
thing, but wouldn't
it be better to learn how to learn? The students
at university today could
possibly be doing a
job in the not too distant future which has not
yet been invented.
DDBBB
According to the
author, the future doesn't need ____________.
A. creativity
B. imagination
C.
creators
D. followers
In the author's
view, how can students learn well?
A.
Carefully listen to the teacher in class.
B.
Take down every single word said by the teacher.
C. Learn all the notes by heart.
D.
Combine listening with looking and doing.
What
does the author mean by
A. We don't have
enough time to adjust ourselves to the speed of
information.
B. What we learned today may not
be useful tomorrow.
C. The pace of life is too
fast.
D. The world is changing every minute.
What does the last sentence of the passage
tell us?
A. Rote-learning is completely
harmful.
B. Students may have to do jobs which
are not yet in existence.
C. It's better to
learn how to learn than learn what to forget.
D. Students must imagine the future
The
author's attitude towards rote-learning is
_________.
A. approving
B. disapproving
C. confident
D. opposite to what the words
say
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