英语III(2)#-0004(课程代码:3309034-浙江电大)

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英语III(2)#-0004


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单选题 |阅览了解 |判别题


1.


Government encourage citizens _______ tometropolis.



go


to went


to go


migrate



2.


No one came, _______ ?



doesn\'t he


will he


did they


didn\'t they



3.


There is _____ less demand now forunqualified people.



far


more


long


short



4.


The plane, which was manufactured in the70s, ___ now only seen in museums.



was


has been


is


be



5.


The___ you became, the ____ you tax.



richer, more


more rich, more


less richer, less


richer, less



6.


The train _______ he travelled to work wasalways on time.



by which


on which


in which


for which



7.


Do you ______ well with your boss?



get on


get off


get along


get up



8.


Students should be noticed that taking thisexam is _____.



willing


acceptable


inevitable


nevitable



9.


He is _____ a rich woman.



married with


marry with


marrying to


married to



10.


Currently, many people are busy with theirjobs and ___ it ______ that they should get relaxed at home.



take, for granted


get, for granted


get grant


take, granting




11.With the invention and development oftelevision, entertainment has grown much more visual in character and isdemanding less and less use of the imagination, considered by many to be man\'sgreatest faculty. But its greatest inadequacy lies in its inability to exercisejust those creative powers in men which are called upon and developed in thepursuit of a worthwhile hobby. This lack is not serious while a man is stillfully employed in his day-to-day work which itself often gives himopportunities to create either with his hands or with his mind. At this time heseeks only some form of relaxation in his leisure. There comes a time, however,when he must retire from his occupation on account of age, and it is then thatthese shallower pastimes, useful enough has a form of relaxation, might ceaseto satisfy the hitherto active man. Today, many elderly people are finding thisto be true, and seem constantly to be suffering from a sense of frustrationafter retirement, which reveals itself in a short temper and slow degenerationof health, the two most common symptoms.


The writer criticizes visual entertainmentbecause_________.



it does not require man\'s creative powers.


it demands too much of our imagination


it can not improve our intelligence andskill


it leads man to slow degeneration in health



What is regarded as man’s greatest faculty?



Entertainment


Character


Hobbies


Imagination



While fully employed, men look for _______.



visual entertainment that requiresimagination in their leisure


opportunities to create either with theirhands or with their minds in their leisure


something that will help them relax intheir leisure


creative hobbies in their leisure



When retired, the elderly people find that_______.



shallower pastimes can no longer satisfythem


it is unnecessary to cultivate creativehobbies in their younger days


doing anything after retirement isunnecessary


relaxation is most suitable for theirretired life



It can be inferred from the passage that_______.



hobbies are more important to the youngthan to the elderly


we should develop worthwhile hobbies whenwe are young


in ancient times entertainment was morevisual in character


hobbies are not important in the health ofmodern men



12.Almost every family buys at least onecopy of a newspaper every day. Some people subscribe to as many as two or threedifferent newspapers. But why do people read newspapers  Five hundred years ago, news of important happeningsbattles lost and won, kings orrulers overthrown or killedtook months and even years to travel from one country to another.The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read inour newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the sameday they happen. Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapersgive us a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radio,television and film guides, book reviews, stories, and of course,advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bringattention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars forthe advertising space, but it is worth the money for news of their productsgoes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers,advertisements are also very important. Money earned from advertisements makesit possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make aprofit.


The phrase “subscribe to” in the firstparagraph means _______________.



go to the newspaper stand and buy


send their own news stories to


agree to buy for a specific period of time


become faithful readers of



The habit of reading newspapers is_________________.



widespread


found among a few families


not popular


uncommon



Before the time of the newspaper___________________.



bad news traveled quickly and good newsslowly


few people cared about events that tookplace in far away countries


kings and rulers were often overthrown orkilled


news was passed from one person to another.



The author seems to agree that money spenton advertisements is _______________.



wasted


not much


well spent


of no use to anyone



Which of the following statements is TRUE?



Five hundred years ago it took a long timefor news to reach other countries


Newspaper advertisements turn people’sattention away from their products.


The news that we read in newspapers ismainly about new products.


When newspapers are sold at a low




13.


After the successful cloning of otheranimals, US scientists finally created the worlds first cloned mule in 2003. 译文:美国科学家在成功地克隆了其他动物之后,总算在2003年发明了国际上榜首匹克隆骡子。




×



14.


Their strategy had always been to advertisethat their products were one hundred percent UK manufactured. 译文:他们的方案之前一向在宣扬他们的商品是百分之百在英国制造的。




×



15.


The language we know as modern Englishevolved from these three languages and became established in the 16th centurywhen printing was invented. 译文:咱们称之为现代英语的语言包含这三种语言,并在16世纪打印术创造后得以建立。




×



16.


The secret of a longer life might then,indeed, be to eat fewer hamburgers and more spinach. 译文:那么,长命的隐秘很能够即是少吃汉堡包,多吃菠菜,的确实确是这样。




×



17.


New York us famous for its skyscrapers. 译文:纽约以其摩天大楼而出名。




×



18.


The relative price of products like tea,cocoa, coffee, bananas and sugar is 30% lower than it was 20 years ago. 译文: 农商品报价如茶、可口、咖啡、香蕉和糖比20年前的报价相对来说要低。




×



19.


It may be difficult for us to remember whatlife was like before the Internet gave us the World Wide Web with instantknowledge and purchasing power from a table at home. 译文:万维网为咱们供给互联网,让咱们在家里的桌子上就能即时取得常识和网购,如今咱们能够很难记住之前的日子本来是啥样的啦。




×



20.


A vast range of gap-year companies, usuallyprofit-making, have sprung up to provide an organized and well-structured gapyear experience for those young people (or their parents) willing to paysometimes quite significant sums of money. 译文:如今有许多各种公司建立,




×



21.


But many will also tell you how they havelearnt new skills that will significantly enhance their career prospects ontheir return home. 译文:可是许多人也会通知你他们是怎么学习一些能在他们回国后,将会大大进步他们的工作远景的新技能。




×



22.


His family descends from the first Frenchimmigrants. 译文:他的家人是榜首批法国移民的后嗣。




×



23.


Our job is to negotiate agreements betweencountries in order to set up the rules of trade. 译文:咱们的工作即是创立有关贸易的规章制度,并和各国参议协约。




×



24.


Space is the new frontier. 译文:太空是一个新前哨。




×



25.


On the banks of the Torne River 200 kmnorth of the Arctic Circle, lies a little village called Jukkssjarvi and theIcehotel. 译文: 在北极圈以北200公里的Torne 银行旁有一个叫做Jukkssjarvi 的小村庄和冰旅馆。




×



26.


After singing in a concert in the city, hesaid he wanted to greet his admirers backstage as he always does. 译文:在这城市演唱会完毕之后,他说他要像平常相同在后台接见他的追捧者。




×



27.


The process of genetic modification thatthis discovery allowed is already a part of our lives. 译文:食物处理在这个发现中变成咱们日子中的一有些。




×



28.


It may be difficult for us to remember whatlife was like before the Internet gave us the World Wide Web. 译文:在互联网为咱们供给万维网之前,咱们能够很难幻想之后的日子将是啥样的。




×



29.


He is well established as a writer. 译文:他像是一个作家那样建立了。




×



30.


Many of the foods we buy in the supermarketevery day are genetically modified for one reason or another. 译文:咱们每天在超市买的食物因为种种缘由均作了转基因处理。




×



31.


You take that one and I will look afterthis. 译文:你拿这个,我来照看那个。




×



32.


They often become easily frightened or feeluneasy in situation s where people normally would not be afraid. 译文:关于一般人不会感到惧怕的状况下,他们却简单感到惊骇或是不安闲。




×





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