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1、大学体验英语专升本第四册作业题(六)Part I Structure and VocabularyDirections: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET . 1. The finance mini

2、ster is not very _ now since he has raisedtaxes to such a high level.A) famous B) well-known C) popular D) favorable2. Many young men like drinking beer, but I dont see what they get_ it.A) at B) out of C) together D) by3. Since you know what has happened to my family, I dont think itnecessary for m

3、e to _ any longer.A) keep it back B) keep it outC) keep it in D) keep it on4. The young scientist laughed at some of his _ colleagues who stuckto outdated ideas.A) modern B) up-to-date C) contemporary D) present-day5. English learners in China always _ of their teacher about theshort cut for languag

4、e learning.A) acquire B) inquire C) require D) ask for6. Youd better be _ about what happened in your family.A) silent B) quiet C) peaceful D) speechless7. What annoys me _ is that my reading comprehension is always wrong.A) most B) mostly C) almost D) at most8. The boys usually sit _ the lecture ha

5、ll.A) in front of B) in the front ofC) confronting D) ahead of9. She is leaving her husband because she cannot _ his hot temperany longer.A) put up with B) sufferC) contain D) control10. Go away; you are always _.A) in a way B) in way C) in ways D) in the way11. John seldom came here, and _.A) so di

6、d Mary B) Mary did tooC) neither did Mary D) Mary does either12. Please fill _ the form _ ink.A) on.with B) in.in C) in.by D) to.in13. Do sit down, _?A) do you B) shall C) wont you D) would you14. His parents _ last week, the child was left alone.A) died B) dying C) having died D) had died15. “Why h

7、asnt she come yet?“ “She _ your invitation.“A) should have forgotten B) ought to have forgottenC) cant have forgotten D) may have forgotten16. Im sorry _ you up yesterday.A) to wake B) for to wake C) waking D) for waking17. _ new employee feels insecure during _ first few weeks onthe job.A) Many.the

8、ir B) Many a . herC) Many a . their D) Many . her18. This is _ opportunity _ by someone.A) too good an . that will be grabbedB) too good . not to be grabbedC) a too good . to be grabbedD) too good an . not to be grabbed19. He has read many books, _ are written in English.A) many of them B) many of w

9、hichC) many of those D) many ones of which20. It is my wish that he _ it immediately.A) do B) does C) had done D) did21. I didnt have enough money; otherwise I _ it.A)will buy B)would buy C)will have bought D)would have bought 22. I went yesterday, but I _ it.A) had better not do B) would rather not

10、 doC) would rather not have done D) had better not do23. The reason for his failure is _ he didnt work hard.A) that B) as C) since D) because24. When I found her she was green _ envy.A) of B) at C) with D) for25. For several months the patient has been _ treatment.A) in B) under C) by D) for26. Havi

11、ng gone there and _ out the truth, she started to cry.A) finding B) finds C) found D) to find27. _ what it meant.A) Little I knew then B) Little then I knowC) LIttle did I know then D) Little knew I then28. Uranium has a number of applications, _ may be mentioned its use in medicine.A)which B)and wh

12、ich C)among which D)each of which29. _ helps me with my problems.A) My teacher and friend B) My teacher and my friendC) Teacher and friend D) My friends and teacher30. We _ everyday.A) live home B) come to home C) arrive at home D) go homePart II Reading ComprehensionDirection: There are four readin

13、g passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five question, for each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on ANSWER SHEET. Passage 1Less than a month from graduation day, Theresa Casebeer of Northwestern U

14、niversity in Evanston, Illinois, had yet to find the right job. The career placement center referred the liberalarts (文科) major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45,000 positions.Casebeer selected four keywords: Chicago, business, marketing and full-time. Immediatelyshe found 45 jobs meeting her

15、 criteria (标准), including one as an assistant to an administrator at the University of Chicagos business school. Four weeks later she was hired at a starting salary of $ 32,000.“I had no training,“ says Casebeer, “but the Internet was extremely easy to use. I d never have known about this job withou

16、t it.“Casebeer is one American who clicked (发出卡擦声) her way into a job. Steven Toole is another.In 1996, Toole came across an employment site named Career-Builder. He had just been pro-rooted to director of marketing for a company mad wash t looking for a job. But curious, he decided to “give it a tr

17、y“.Toole filled out a profile (个人简历) with the keywords marketing manager and entered his electronic-mail address. Within a week his computer s mailbox was filling up with available positions. Two interviews later he jumped to a new job. “The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant,“ says Toole.

18、 “Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.”Most major newspapers and trade publications have on-line versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state or around the world. All 50 states, plus W

19、ashington, D. C., and Guam, have their local job banks available on-line, too. “The Internet is a wonderful place to explore, especially when coupled with traditional job search methods,“ notes Richard Nelson, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?31. Theresa Casebeer found her job throughA) the ca

20、reer placement center C) an Internet siteB) Northwestern University D) University of Chicago32. When she says “I had no training“- the first sentence in Para. 3 ,she means she has never been trainedA) as an assistant to an administrator.B) on how to use the Internet.C) to look for a job.D) to work i

21、n a business school.33. Toole attempted to get a job from Career-Builder because he _A) wanted to be promoted C) wanted to jump to a new jobB) didnt have a job at the time D) was curious34. In the last paragraph, “coupled with“ can most probably be replaced by _ with.A compared C) exploredB) associa

22、ted D) combined35. What is the best title of this passage?A) How to find a job on the internet.B) The internet, a wonderful job-search medium.C) How Casebeer and Toole found their jobs.D) Computer and job openings.Passage 2Many young British doctors drink too much and use cannabis and other illegal

23、drugs, according to a survey released last week.The poll of 14 junior doctors in northeastern England, published in a letter in The Lancet medical journal, showed that more than 60 per cent drank more alcohol than the recommended safe limits.Over 35 per cent of male doctors and 19 per cent of female

24、 physicians also admitted using cannabis and up to 13 per cent also took other drugs.“The current drinking habits, illegal drug use, and stress in some junior doctors is of concern, not only for their own well being, but also how they affect patients care,“ said Dr. Farhad Kam all of the University

25、of Newcastle, who conducted the study.The British Medical Association (BMA) said the findings were consistent with its own research into the habits of the junior doctors.The survey was released a day after Dr. Patrick Dixon, a British AIDS expert and author, called for random testing of doctors for

26、alcohol and drug abuse.Exxon, the author of “The Truth about Drugs“, said that the problem, posed a significantthreat to the public health because patients lives were being put at risk.“With around 10 per cent of all doctors either intoxicated (沉醉) or withdrawing (from drugs or alcohol) we are faced

27、 with the fact that significant numbers of doctors have impaired judgment because of addiction,“ Dixon said in a telephone interview.He claimed that more than 1,000 addicted doctors in London were addicts but he said theircolleagues were reluctant to identify them because of fear of retribution (报复)

28、.“Our estimate is that up to 10 percent of doctors may have a drug or alcohol problem at some time in their working lives,“ a BMA spokeswoman said.36. From the first paragraph, we can knowA) it is quite fashionable to take cannabis in BritainB) taking cannabis is against the law in BritainC) cannabi

29、s is something delicious to eatD) there is no limit to the use o cannabis37. What does the word “released“ (Para. 6) mean?A) Set B) Given up. C) Finished. D) Issued.38. According to Dr. Dixon, alcohol drinking and drug abuseA) put the health of the drinkers and users at riskB) had negative influence

30、 over the younger doctorsC) presented a great threat to the public healthD) was a pretty new social phenomenon in Britain39. The word “impaired“ (Para. 8) meansA) irresponsible B) weakened C) false D) paired up40. The colleagues of the addicted doctors were unwilling to identify them because theyA)

31、did not want to lose friendshipB) lacked self-confidenceC) didnt want to get punishedD) didn t want the addicted doctors to be punishedPassage 3Lord Woolf, the most senior judge in Britain believes that the civil courts are a nightmare for those trapped in their procedures. The average High Court ca

32、se takes more than three years from the legal document to trial. Many personal injury cases take twice as long. The costs of these legal cases are out of proportion to the stakes. Lawyers fees in personal injury cases amount to more than half the claim. Some multinational (跨国的) companies complain th

33、at the British court system is slower and more expensive than any other.The new Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham, describes the excessive costs of civil litigation (诉讼) as a cancer eating at the heart of the administration of justice. His point is that when justice is expensive, most people do not h

34、ave access to it. These days, only the very rich or the very poor (whose costs will be paid by the state) can afford to go to court. Rising costs, therefore, also means a growing burden on the taxpayer: public expenditure on civil legal aid has increased a lot since 1983.Cases have allowed to run on

35、 and on because, at present, the lawyers set the pace, and they have no interest in seeing a quick result. Lord Woolfs remedy is to shift control of litigation (诉讼) from lawyers to judges.Quicker, cheaper justice is in almost everybodys interests; but there will be opposition from two sources. The T

36、reasury (财政部)is worried that, even though the court costs per case should fail, the costs to the state of the system as a whole will probably rise: there will have to be more judges, more staff members in the court, and the court system will need to be computerized. But such objections can be easily

37、 met. Higher court costs could be passed onto the litigants who would still pay less overall because their lawyers bills would be so much smaller.Opposition may also come from lawyers. Some of them will complain that handing power to the courts will restrict their ability to represent their clients

38、interests. If justice is cheaper, it will also be rougher. Such an outcome is possible, but it is far from inevitable. In any case, the finest legal system in the world would still not provide justice if most people do not have access to it.41. Lord Woolf describes the British court system as a nigh

39、tmare becauseA) many people are trapped in its proceduresB) it takes at least 3 years before any court decision is madeC) it is expensive and inefficientD) it is irresponsible and indifferent42. As a result of the high costs of civil litigation,A) the poor are actually not protected by lawB) few peo

40、ple in Britain go to courtC) justice is hardly existent in BritainD) most people can not afford to go to court43. In order to avoid the delay of cases, Lord Woolf suggests thatA) lawyer s fees be reducedB) judges take over the control of litigationC) lawyers no longer set the paceD) the court prescr

41、ibes a time limit for each case44. Lord Woolfs remedy is opposed to by lawyers because _A) the cheaper a thing is, the poorer the quality will beB) the court will restrict their ability to represent their client s interestsC) the costs to the state of the system as a whole will probably riseD) the l

42、ack of money and time will result in a decline in the quality of their work45. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the last sentence of the passage?A) In dealing with any legal cases, the finest legal system is not necessarily the most efficient if people do not have faith in it.B) It is

43、 not always the case that the best legal system is still able to provide justice even if most people do not have access to it.C) Whatever happens, the finest legal system in the world will not do people justice if people do not go to court.D) No matter how good a legal system is, it would not be abl

44、e to perform its duty if people are denied access to it.Passage 4.What kind of human being will the future spaceman be?Will he need bones of steel and powerful muscles to resist rocket thrust, the lungs of a glass blower (玻璃吹制工人), a mighty heart, the calmness of an acrobat (杂技演员), unconscious death

45、urges, or a schizophrenic (患精神分裂症的) drive toward isolation? Popular ideas of a spaceman tend to be funny composites of fiction and fact.A more realistic portrait emerges from the young science of bioastronautics, the newest and strangest of medical disciplines. The astronaut may be described as a yo

46、ungish man of high intelligence who is normal to an abnormal degree. On earth he may well have been a high diver, high jumper, pole vaulter (撑竿跳运动员 ), or acrobat. He must be highly motivated, carefullytrained, and he must want to come back.His heart and lungs must be healthy but need not be exceptio

47、nally developed, for his cabin will be pressurized. Huge muscles may actually be disadvantageous, for he will have almost no way to get exercise, and he will find that the strength of a year-old child is adequate in the weightlessness of space. A firm body and a short, strong neck will help him to withstand the tremendous forces encountered at take-off. Most important physically, his digestive system must be one that will not be upset by weightlessness; he must not be subject to motion sickness.46. All the following are popular beliefs about the future spaceman EXCEPT

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