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1、中山大學(xué)新理5.0英語(yǔ)自主學(xué)習(xí)大廳第四冊(cè)第七單元C套答案B4U7-C Part I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each statement will be read ONLY ONCE. Listen carefully and decide whether each

2、 statement is true or false. 1. A) T B) F Script: The falling of the World Trade Center shattered Americans illusion about the nations invulnerability. 正確答案: A 2. A) T B) F Script: The suicidal attack on the Pentagon took place at the same time as the attacks on the World Trade Center. 正確答案: B 3. A)

3、 T B) F Script: The 9/11 terrorist attacks were called as the second Pearl Harbor by some commentators. 正確答案: A 4. A) T B) F Script: A new World Trade Center will be rebuilt on the spot where it once stood. 正確答案: B 5. A) T B) F Script: Bearing the memory in mind, New Yorkers carried on their lives a

4、nd rose to fight against terrorism. 正確答案: A 6. A) T B) F Script: Although time can heal the wounds in the heart of people, the memory will never fade away. 正確答案: A 7. A) T B) F Script: The joint attack on al Qaeda and its Taliban allies successfully drew the Al Qaedas leaders into the mountains on t

5、he Pakistan border. 正確答案: A 8. A) T B) F Script: The Iraq war turned out to be wrong because there were no mass destructive weapons found. 正確答案: A 9. A) T B) F Script: Now, al Qaeda and its Taliban allies no longer threaten Afghanistan, but just Pakistan itself. 正確答案: B 10. A) T B) F Script: The aut

6、hor implies that the war should be made a partisan matter rather than for public concern. 正確答案: B Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for th

7、e second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. For almost thirty years, the World Trade Center stood more than 410 meters above New York Citys financial cent

8、er. The two towers of the Center were the tallest buildings in the city. They had more than 100 (11)_ . Then on the morning of September 11, two hijacked airplanes (12)_ the buildings. Many people died immediately in (13)_ and fires. Others ran down countless steps in an effort to escape the buildin

9、gs. Others waited for help in their offices. Then, one after another, both buildings fell. The collapse of the towers killed thousands of people. It also (14)_ or damaged surrounding buildings. Engineers from the state of Illinois soon will (15)_ the collapse of the buildings for the Federal Emergen

10、cy Management Agency. Their early study, however, shows that the buildings (16)_ up well. One tower (17)_ standing for about 47 minutes after the plane hit it. The other tower stayed up for about one hour and forty minutes after it was struck. The fact that the towers stayed up as long as they did (

11、18)_ to escape. Several experts have said no building could have resisted the attacks. The terrorists (19)_ the largest explosions and the hottest fires possible. So they loaded the planes heavily with fuel. The heat from the burning fuel weakened the steel structure of the towers. These fires burne

12、d far hotter than fires used to (20)_ . They also burned longer. The intense heat caused the upper levels of the buildings to fall. Then the lower levels also fell. Script: For almost thirty years, the World Trade Center stood more than 410 meters above New York Citys financial center. The two tower

13、s of the Center were the tallest buildings in the city. They had more than 100 levels. Then on the morning of September 11, two hijacked airplanes struck the buildings. Many people died immediately in explosions and fires. Others ran down countless steps in an effort to escape the buildings. Others

14、waited for help in their offices. Then, one after another, both buildings fell. The collapse of the towers killed thousands of people. It also wrecked or damaged surrounding buildings. Engineers from the state of Illinois soon will investigate the collapse of the buildings for the Federal Emergency

15、Management Agency. Their early study, however, shows that the buildings held up well. One tower remained standing for about 47 minutes after the plane hit it. The other tower stayed up for about one hour and forty minutes after it was struck. The fact that the towers stayed up as long as they did pe

16、rmitted many people to escape. Several experts have said no building could have resisted the attacks. The terrorists meant to cause the largest explosions and the hottest fires possible. So they loaded the planes heavily with fuel. The heat from the burning fuel weakened the steel structure of the t

17、owers. These fires burned far hotter than fires used to test building materials. They also burned longer. The intense heat caused the upper levels of the buildings to fall. Then the lower levels also fell. 正確答案: levels 正確答案: struck 正確答案: explosions 正確答案: wrecked 正確答案: investigate 正確答案: held 正確答案: re

18、mained 正確答案: permitted many people 正確答案: meant to cause 正確答案: test building materials Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word

19、bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. A) rainingB) screamsC) smolderingD) coincidence E) denouncedF) just for onceG) digestH) invincibi

20、lity I) untrustworthyJ) entombedK) blotted outL) collective M) finger-pointingN) flourishedO) vulnerable 21._ 正確答案: C 22._ 正確答案: H 23._ 正確答案: B 24._ 正確答案: K 25._ 正確答案: J 26._ 正確答案: G 27._ 正確答案: O 28._ 正確答案: M 29._ 正確答案: E 30._ 正確答案: A Section B Directions: There are several passages in this section.

21、 Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. Passage One Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. After the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, struc

22、tural engineers are trying hard to solve a question that a month ago would have been completely unthinkable: Can building be designed to withstand catastrophic blasts inflicted by terrorists? Ten days after the terrorist attacks on the twin towers, structural engineers from the University at Buffalo

23、 and the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER) headquartered at UB traveled to ground zero(被毀現(xiàn)場(chǎng)) as part of a project funded by the National Science Foundation. “Our objective in visiting ground zero was to go and look at the buildings surrounding the World Trade Cente

24、r, those buildings that are still standing, but that sustained damage,” said M. Bruneau, Ph. D. “Our immediate hope is that we can develop a better understanding as to why those buildings remain standing, while our long-term goal is to see whether earthquake engineering technologies can be married t

25、o existing technologies to achieve enhanced performance of buildings in the event of terrorist attacks,” he added. Photographs taken by the investigators demonstrate in startling detail the monumental damage inflicted on the World Trade Center towers and buildings in the vicinity. One building a blo

26、ck away from the towers remains standing, but was badly damaged. “This building is many meters away from the World Trade Center and yet we see a column there that used to be part of that building,” explained A. Whittaker, Ph. D. “The column became a missile that shot across the road, through the win

27、dow and through the floor.” The visit to the area also revealed some surprises, according to the engineers. For example, the floor framing system in one of the adjacent buildings was quite rugged, allowing floors that were pierced by tons of falling debris to remain intact. “Highly redundant ductile

28、 framing systems may provide a simple, but robust strategy for blast resistance,” he added. Other strategies may include providing alternate paths for gravity loads in the event that a load-bearing column fails. A. Reinhorn, Ph. D. noted that “Earthquake shaking has led to the collapse of many build

29、ings in the past. It induces dynamic response and extremely high stresses and deformations in structural components. Solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may be directly applicable to blast engineering and terrorist-resistant design. Part of our mission now at UB is to transfer these

30、solutions and to develop new ones where none exist at present.” 31. The question raised in the first paragraph is one _. A) that was asked by structural engineers a month ago B) that is too difficult for structural engineers to answer even now C) that was never thought of before the terrorist attack

31、 D) that terrorists are eager to find a solution to 正確答案: C 32. The project funded by the National Science Foundation_. A) was first proposed by some engineers at UB B) took about two days to complete C) was to investigate the damage caused by the terrorist attack D) was to find out why some buildin

32、gs could survive the blasts 正確答案: D 33. The column mentioned by Dr. Whittaker_. A) was part of the building close to the World Trade Center B) was part of the World Trade Center C) was shot through the window and the floor of the World Trade Center D) damaged many buildings in the vicinity of the Wo

33、rld Trade Center 正確答案: A 34. A surprising discovery made by the investigators during their visit to ground zero is that _. A) floors in the adjacent building remain undamaged B) some floor framing systems demonstrate resistance to explosion C) simple floor framing systems are more blast resistant D)

34、 floors in one of the adjacent buildings were pierced by tons of debris 正確答案: B 35. What Dr. Reinhorn said in the last paragraph may imply all the following EXCEPT that _. A) blast engineers should develop new solutions for terror-resistant design B) blast engineering can borrow technologies develop

35、ed for terror-resistant design C) solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may apply to terrorist-resistant design D) blast engineering emerges as a new branch of science 正確答案: D Passage Two Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Islamic terrorism may be a distant threat f

36、or Shearer Lumber Products, a timber company based in Idaho. But eco-terrorism is a very real one. In November, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an underground organization, gave warning that it had “spiked” trees in the Nez Perce national forest to protest against logging. Spiking involves hiding

37、metal bars in tree trunks, thereby potentially crippling chain saws and hurting people. More such attacks are expected. The nations forests have seen a sharp increase in violent incidents equipment vandalized, people intimidated over the past ten years. Shearer now carefully inspects every tree befo

38、re cutting and has been using metal detectors to check every trunk being processed. Yet Ihor Mereszczak, of the Nez Perce Forest Service, says it has been hard to get the FBIs attention, and investigations have got nowhere. The ELF is only one thread in a web of underground radical environmentalists

39、. Its aim is to inflict as much financial pain as possible on organizations or people who, by its lights, are exploiting the environment. The ELF, though made up of anonymous cells, nonetheless operates a website offering tips on how to cause fires with electric timers. Until recently, it also had a

40、 public spokesman. Together with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), which operates along the same lines, the ELF is estimated to be responsible for over $45m-worth of damage in North America over the past few years. In 1998, it caused fires that did $12m-worth of damage in Vail, Colorado, to make th

41、e point that the ski resorts expansion was threatening places where lynxes live. Since September 11th, the ALF and ELF have claimed responsibility for starting a fire at a primate research center in New Mexico, releasing mink from an Iowa fur farm, and firebombing a federal corral for wild horses in

42、 California. Are they terrorists? The two groups reject the label, claiming to take all precautions against harming “animals, whether humans or not”. But earlier this year Louis Freeh, the FBIs boss, listed both organizations among the most active domestic terrorist groups. The House subcommittee on

43、 forests, which Mr. McInnis heads, will hold a hearing on eco-terrorism in February. But he has annoyed some mainstream green groups by asking them to denounce the ELFs and ALFs methods. Greenpeace, for instance, says that its disapproval is self-evident, and resents being asked to express it. Mr. M

44、cInnis still wants their answer by December 1st, but the war on eco-terrorism is off to a rocky start. 36. What did the ELF do to Shearer Lumber Products? A) Hurt its employees. B) Crippled its equipments. C) Hid metals in its trees. D) Protested against its spiking. 正確答案: C 37. We can infer from th

45、e passage that _. A) Shearer has experienced many violent incidents B) new tools have been used to investigate terrorists C) FBI has been active in the war on eco-terrorism D) ELF openly declares its beliefs and ends 正確答案: D 38. According to ELF, all of the following are environmentally harmful exce

46、pt _. A) causing fire in the houses B) expanding ski resort C) doing research on animals D) invading into animal habitats 正確答案: A 39. It is true of radical environmentalists that they_. A) aim at causing damage to companies B) resort to violence to achieve their purpose C) will do no harm to real pe

47、ople D) are divided on opinions about terrorism 正確答案: B 40. The best title for the passage may be_. A) The Green Threat B) Protecting Forests C) Earths Liberation D) Terrorism Defeated 正確答案: A Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes ) Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in

48、this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. 41. He cherishes the _ that she loves him. A) imagination B) illusion C) illustration D) intension 正確答案: B 42. Thick, white smoke completely _ the sun. A) blotted out B) bur

49、st out C) blotted up D) burst in 正確答案: A 43. Because of the strong sun the new sitting room curtains have _ from dark blue to gray. A) fainted B) paled C) faded D) bleached 正確答案: C 44. Everyone has _ dreams, but not everyone can turn them into reality. A) fantastic B) fancy C) fantasy D) fanatic 正確答

50、案: A 45. I _ of the way he behaved at the meeting. A) disapproved B) condemned C) disagreed D) objected 正確答案: A 46. Apart from blue eyes, blonde hair is also _ of Swedish people. A) specific B) peculiar C) characteristic D) particular 正確答案: C 47. Camping _ include a tent, a sleeping bag, a rucksack,

51、 a stove, and so on. A) equipment B) facilities C) instruments D) devices 正確答案: B 48. The modal worker had _ thought of his own interests. A) the last B) less C) the least D) another 正確答案: C 49. Messages of congratulation on his breaking the world record came _. A) rushing away B) pouring in C) spri

52、nging up D) running out 正確答案: B 50. In the end Hamlet succeeded in having a(n) _ on his fathers murder. A) blow B) attack C) revenge D) shame 正確答案: C 51. Much of a dolphins life _ around finding and eating food. A) revolves B) evolves C) dissolves D) involves 正確答案: A 52. He was overwhelmed with _ at the news of his sons death in an accident. A) guilt B)

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