1、(UNIT1) Multiple Choices1)It finally me it was him who had donated d a lot of money to the hospital.A occurred to B dawned onC hit upon D struck2) The little boy has great as a painter and should be trained.A capacity B abilityC capability D faculty3) The earths shadow on the moon was quite .A disti
2、nct B distinctiveC suspicious D special4) Franklins ability to learn from observations and experience _ greatly to his success in public life.A contributed B owedC attributed D related5) income tax is what people hope. A Separation from B Freedom fromC Freedom of D Isolation from 6) Your advice woul
3、d be _ valuable to him, who is at present at his wits end.A excessively B exceedinglyC extensively D exclusively7) _ he tried his best, he did not succeed.A For all B In spiteC Even if D As8) You can count on the young man. He is this task.A capable to do B equal to doC equal to doing D talented to
4、doing9) All solders were in high spirits as they read letters from their families.A sensitive B sentimentalC affectionate D intimate10 Tom is doing some research on _ behaviors of the snakes.A sexual B sexyC sexist D sexCloze TestMany students find the experience of attending university lectures to
5、be a confusing and frustrating experience. The lecturer speaks for one or two hours, perhaps _1_ the talk with slides, writing up important information on the blackboard, _2_ reading material and giving out _3_. The new student sees the other students continuously writing on notebooks and_4_what to
6、write. Very often the student leaves the lecture_5_notes which do not catch the main points and_6_become hard even for the_7_to understand. Most institutions provide courses which_8_new students to develop the skills they need to be_9_listeners and note-takers. _10_ these are unavailable, there are
7、many useful study-skills guides which_11_learners to practice these skills_12_.In all cases it is important to _13_ the problem _14_ actually starting your studies. It is important to_15_that most students have difficulty in acquiring the language skills_16_ in college study. One way of_17_these dif
8、ficulties is to attend the language and study- skills classes which most institutions provide throughout the_18_year.Another basic_19_ is to find a study partner_20_it is possible to identify difficulties, exchange ideas and provide support.1) A extending B illustrating C performing D conducting2) A
9、 attributing B contributing C distributing D explaining3) A assignments B information C content D definition4) A suspects B understands C wonders D convinces5) A without B with C on D except6) A what B those C as D which7) A teachers B classmates C partners D students8) A prevent B require C assist
10、D forbid9) A effective B passive C relative D expressive10) A Because B Though C Whether D If11) A enable B stimulate C advocate D prevent12) A independently B repeatedly C logically D generally13) A evaluate B acquaint C tackle D formulate14) A before B after C while D for15) A predict B acknowledg
11、e C argue D ignore16) A to require B required C requiring D are required17) A preventing B withstanding C sustaining D overcoming18) A average B ordinary C normal D academic19)A statement B strategy C situation D suggestion20) A in that B for which C with whom D such as(UNIT2) Multiple Choices1) Osc
12、ar was so proud of the car that he couldnt wait to get to school to .A show it up B show it outC show it off D show it2) Exercising is _ as any to lose unwanted weight.A as a good way B so a good way C as good a way D too good a3) At that time, he was too to afford even a used car.A broke B brokenC
13、break D break down4) He _ out of the window for a moment and then went on writing his book.A glanced B viewedC glimpsed D saw 5) She was very those kids who could not afford to go to school.A sympathetic with B sympathetic toC sympathetic for D sympathetic of6) He did not have enough money, so he ha
14、d to buy the house .A with credit B by credit C on credit D by cash7) Her father and mother would be coming back soon, and would expect to find the meal . A cooking B cooked C cook D to cook8) These three words “I love you” often _ my tongue when they should go free. A cling to B stick up C are fast
15、ened to D are held on to 9)That little performance was the only thing that the otherwise hopelessly boring party.A livened up B lived up C cheered up D dulled10) What in the world are you ? A up B up to C down and out D offCloze TestFor many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up
16、their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In _1_ a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend_2_can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfo
17、rtunate fact is that most of us are_3_readers. Most of us develop poor reading _4_ at an early age, and never get over them. The main deficiency _5_ in the actual stuff of language itself-words. Taken individually, words have _6_ meaning until they are strung together into phrased, sentences and par
18、agraphs. _7_ , however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He laboriously reads one word at a time, often regressing to_8_words or passages. Regression, the tendency to look back over_9_you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which_10_down the speed of re
19、ading is vocalizationsounding each word either orally or mentally as_11_reads. To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called an_12_, which moves a bar (or curtain) down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate _13_ the reader finds comforta
20、ble, in order to “stretch” him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, _14_ word-by-word reading, regression and subvocalization, practically impossible. At first _15_ is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas and concepts, you will not only read faster, _16_ your comprehens
21、ion will improve. Many people have found _17_ reading skill drastically improved after some training. _18_Charles Au, a business manager, for instance, his reading rate was a reasonably good 172 words a minute _19_ the training, now it is an excellent 1,378 words a minute. He is delighted that how h
22、e can _20_ a lot more reading material in a short period of time.1) A applying B doing C offering D getting2) A quickly B easily C roughly D decidedly3) A good B curious C poor D urgent4) A training B habits C situations D custom5) A lies B combines C touches D involves6) A some B A lot C little D d
23、ull7) A Fortunately B In fact C Logically D Unfortunately8) A reuse B reread C rewrite D recite9) A what B which C that D if10) A scales B cuts C slows D measures11) A some one B one C he D reader12) A accelerator B actor C amplifier D observer13) A then B as C beyond D than14) A enabling B leading
24、C making D indicating15) A meaning B comprehension C gist D regression16) A but B nor C or D for17) A our B your C their D such a18)A Look at B Take C Make D Consider19) A for B in C after D before20)A master B go over C present D get through(UNIT3) Multiple Choices1) She to having heard about it. A
25、 confessed B acknowledgedC admitted D owned2) An test engineer saves time. A efficient B effective C productive D effectual3) He was lying on a of old clothes in the street corner. A stack B mound C heap D pile4) Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort as if he himself, and scorned his spirit A
26、teased B mocked C ridiculed D joked 5) He his success the support of his wife.(Unit1): 1)5): B C AAB 6)10): BA C C AKey: 1)5) B C A C B 6)10) D D C A D11)15) A A C A B 16)20) B D D B C(Unit2): 1-10 C CAAB CBAABKey: 1)5) D A C B A 6)10) C D B A C 11)15) B A D C B 16)20) A C B D D(Unit3): 1-10 AACBADB
27、DACKeys: 1)5) B A C D A 6)10) D C A C B 11)15) D B A C B 16)20) A C B A D(Unit4):1)5): B C CAB 6)10): BA D B A(Unit5):1)5): B A BCA 6)10): DC A B A3-5 CAB 6)10): BA D B A(Unit6):1)5): A B CDA 6)10): AB B D A(Unit7):Answers: cbdad, cdabc, dcdac, cdbccKey: 1)5) B C A C B 6)10) D D C A D 11)15) A A C A
28、 B 16)20) B D D B C(Unit8): swers: bcabb, bdddb, ddaab, cKeys: 1)-5): CDACB 6)-10) ADDCB 11)-15) ABADC(Unit9):Keys: 1)5) BADAD 5)10) CABBB Keys:1)5) A B C D A 6)10) B B C A B 11)15) A B C D A 16)20) B C D B A A credited to B contributedto C creditedwith D attributedwith6) He did not have enough mone
29、y to a house, so he had to rent the house .A on mortgage B in cash C on credit D on lease7) That middle school is Beijing University. A anchored to B attached toC fastened to D subordinated to8) Growing up in a society with strong racial discrimination, the black boy was hatred. A stuck with B charg
30、ed of C pervaded of D imbued with 9) He picked up the telephone and answered the call.A reciever B receipt C recipient D receptionist10) After recovery from his illness, he worked day and night a vengeance. A in B up C with D withoutCloze TestHistorically, humans get serious about avoiding disasters
31、 only after one has just struck them. _1_ that logic, 2006 should have been a breakthrough year for rational behavior. With the memory of 9/11 still _2_ in their minds, Americans watched hurricane Katrina, the most expensive disaster in U.S. history, on _3_ TV. Anyone who didnt know it before should
32、 have learned that bad things can happen. And they are made _4_ worse by our willful blindness to risk as much as our _5_ to work together before everything goes to hell. Granted, some amount of delusion is probably part of the _6_ condition. In A.D. 63, Pompeii was seriously damaged by an earthquak
33、e, and the locals immediately went to work _7_, in the same spot-until they were buried altogether by a volcano eruption 16 years later. But a _8_ of the past year in disaster history suggests that modern Americans are particularly bad at _9_ themselves from guaranteed threats. We know more than we
34、_10_did about the dangers we face. But it turns _11_ that in times of crisis, our greatest enemy is_12_ the storm, the quake or the_13_ itself. More often it is ourselves. So what has happened in the year that _14_ the disaster on the Gulf Coast? In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has worke
35、d day and night to rebuild the flood walls. They have got the walls to _15_ they were before Katrina, more or less. Thats not _16_,we can now say with confidence. But it may be all _17_ can be expected from one year of hustle(忙碌). Meanwhile, New Orleans officials have crafted a plan to use buses and
36、 trains to _18_ the sick and the disabled. The city estimates that 15,000 people will need a _19_ out. However, state officials have not yet determined where these people will be taken. The _20_ with neighboring communities are on going and difficult.1) A To B By C On D For2) A fresh B obvious C app
37、arent D evident3) A visual B vivid C live D lively4) A little B less C more D much5) A reluctance B rejection C denial D decline6) A natural B world C social D human7) A revising B refining C rebuilding D retrieving8) A review B reminder C concept D prospect9) A preparing B protesting C protecting D
38、 prevailing10) A never B ever C then D before11) A up B down C over D out12) A merely B rarely C incidentally D accidentally13) A surge B spur C surf D splash14) A ensued B traced C followed D occurred15) A which B where C what D when16) A enough B certain C conclusive D final17) A but B as C that D
39、 those18) A exile B evacuate C dismiss D displace19) A ride B trail C path D track20) A conventions B notifications C communications D negotiations( UNIT4) Multiple Choices1) I must not too far on the patience of a good-natured critic.A infringe B trespassC intrude D obtrude2) In 1980s China was a n
40、ation economic prosperity.Aon the rim of Bat the edge of C on the verge of D at the border of3) Few things could be more impressive than the peace that descends on city streets at week-ends when the thousands that travel to work every day are tucked away in their homes in the country.Aforsaken B aba
41、ndonedCdeserted D quit4) I was by a bee when I was picking a flower.A stung B stuck C bitten D scratched 5) People who live in thinly populated area often seem more friendly than those living in _ populated areas.A intensely B densely C abundantly D highly 6) Dont worry. _ she will come to see your
42、good intention.A at time B in time C on time D timely7) He is, , a walking dictionary.A as it were B as it wasC as it is D as is called8) My mother can be very sad _ , though she appears to be extremely cheerful in public. A by himself B in person C as individual D in private 9) I shall have a compa
43、nion in the house after all these _ years.A alone B lonely C single D sole 10) He looked pale. I him to be ill.A suspected B doubtedC wondered D knew( UNIT5) Multiple Choices1)He stressed the need to maintain the highest standards in this new probe, fearing there were ulterior political for the investigationAstimuli B motivesC incentives D inducements2) The tax collector has been with extorting money from several shopkeepers.A charged Baccused C prosecuted D incriminated3) By generous donation,