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新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第三冊(cè)Quiz6

Part1MultipleChoice

(每小題:分)

Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

1.Oneofhiseyeswasinjuredinanaccident,butafteraoperation,hequicklyrecovered

hissight.

A.delicate

B.considerate

C.precise

D.sensible

2.CouldyoupleaseanappointmentformetoseeMr.Smith?

A.manage

B.arrange

C.take

D.prepare

3.Mr.Lewisbroketheworldforthe100meters.

A.mark

B.standard

C.level

D.record

4.InAmericanuniversities,classesareoftenarrangedinmoreflexibleandmanyjobson

campusarereservedforstudents.

A.scales

B.patterns

C.grades

D.ranks

5.Lastyeartheadvertisingrateby20percent.

A.rose

B.raised

C.aroused

D.arose

6.Theguardwalkedthroughthetraineveryone'sticket.

A.inspecting

B.overlooking

C.reviewing

D.analyzing

7.Ourholidaywasbyshowersofrain.

A.spoiled

B.destroyed

C.crashed

D.discouraged

8.Studentsorteacherscanparticipateinexcursions(短途旅行)tolovelybeachesaroundthe

islandatregular.

A.gaps

B.rate

C.intervals

D.length

9.Weweretiredofhearinghimabouthowstronghewas.

A.comment

B.remark

C.refer

D.boast

10.Heplayedtheguitar(吉他)sowellthateveryonewas.

A.affected

B.aroused

C.effected

D.impressed

11.Mostnursesarewomen,butinthehigherranksofthemedicalprofessionwomenareina

A.scarcity

B.minority

C.minimum

D.shortage

12.Myunclerarelyusedtooversleep,'

A.wasn'the

B.didn*the

C.washe

D.didhe

13.JackwasabouttoannounceourplanbutI.

A.puthimthrough

B.turnedhimout

C.gavehimup

D.cuthimshort

14.Onlyafteralongchat,thatMr.Smithwasinfactabossofabigfactory.

A.herealized

B.hehasrealized

C.didherealize

D.hasrealizedhe

15.Theroomcoolinsummerandwarminwinter.

A.feels

B.hasbeenfelt

C.isfelt

D.hasbeenfeeling

16.Thegoodspiledupthererequirecarefully.

A.tobelookedafter

B.lookingafter

C.beinglookedafter

D.lookedafter

17.There'samanatthereceptiondeskwhoseemsveryangryandIthinkhemeans

trouble.

A.making

B.tomake

C.tohavemade

D.havingmade

18.1foundhimalwaysofothers.

A.thought

B.think

C.thinks

D.thoughtful

19.Mywalletisnowheretobefound.onthetrainyesterday.

A.havelost

B.mustloseit

C.musthavelostit

D.couldhavelostit

20.We'dliketotakethisopportunitytothankyouforthekindnesstoourrepresentative

duringhisvisittoyourcountry.

A.showing

B.shows

C.shown

D.showed

21.Pleasemyluggageissenttotheairportbeforeseventomorrowmorning.

A.seetothat

B.seetoitthat

C.seeingthat

D.seenthat

22.Thenewappointmentofourpresidentfromtheverybeginningofnextsemester.

A.takeseffect

B.takespart

C.takesplace

D.takesturns

23.Untilthen,hisfamilyfromhimforsixmonths.

A.didn'thear

B.hasn'tbeenhearing

C.hasn'theard

D.hadn'theard

24.Theconferenceafullweekbythetimeitends.

A.musthavelasted

B.willhavelasted

C.wouldlast

D.haslasted

25.Scarcelyasleepwhenaknockatthedoorawakenedher.

A.shehadfallen

B.shehadfalleninto

C.hadshefallen

D.fellshe

26.ItisnoteasytolearnEnglishwellbutifyou,youwillsucceedintheend.

A.hangup

B.hangabout

C.hangon

D.hangonto

27.beforewedepartthedayaftertomorrow,weshouldhaveawonderfuldinnerparty.

A.Hadtheyarrived

B.Wouldtheyarrive

C.Weretheyarriving

D.Weretheytoarrive

28.Asannouncedintoday'spapers,theShanghaiExportCommodities(商品)Fairis

alsoopenonSundays.

A.being

B.tobe

C.is

D.been

29.GreatasNewtonwas,manyofhisideastodayandarebeingmodifiedbythework

ofscientistsofourtime.

A.aretochallenge

B.maybechallenged

C.havebeenchallenged

D.arechallenging

30.Tdratherreadthanwatchtelevision;theprogramsseemallthetime.

A.togetworse

B.tobegettingworse

C.tohavegotworse

D.gettingworse

31.Ifonlythecommitteetheregulationsandputthemintoeffectassoonaspossible.

A.approve

B.willapprove

C.canapprove

D.wouldapprove

32.Youseethelightningithappens,butyouhearthethunderlater.

A.theinstant

B.foraninstant

C.ontheinstant

D.inaninstant

Part1MultipleChoice(每小題:2分;滿分:64分)

小題得分對(duì)錯(cuò)我的答案客觀

1.2?AA

2.2/BB

3.2/DD

4.2/BB

5.2/AA

6.2?AA

7.2/AA

8.2/CC

9.2/DD

10.2/DD

11.2?BB

12.2/DD

13.2/DD

14.2?CC

15.2/AA

16.2?BB

17.2?BB

18.2?DD

19.2/CC

20.2/CC

21.2/BB

22.2/AA

23.2/DD

24.2?BB

25.2?CC

26.2/CC

27.2?DD

28.0XBC

29.2/CC

30.0XAB

31.0XBD

32.0XDA

Part2ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)

(每小題:分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassageordialog.

ThecostofhelpingsomeonewithAIDSdrugsishigh.Pillscostalotofmoney.InAfrica,AIDS

drugsmaycostmorethanapersonmakesinoneyear.Atthesametime,someAmericanhospitals

throwawayalotofpills.Oneman,namedLeeWildes,didn'tthinkthiswasfair,sohedecidedto

dosomethingaboutit.

WildeslivesinasmallapartmentinSanFrancisco.Everymonth,hesendsAIDSdrugs,which

would'vebeenthrownaway,toAfrica.Hisactofkindnesshasnotbeennoticedmuchinhishome

country.InAfricathough,heiswellknown.ManypeopleinAfricasendhime-mails,askinghim

forthemedicinetheyneed.

Leewasanurse.Heknowsthatmillionsofdollarsworthofdrugsarethrownaway.Fiveyears

agohelearnedhewassickwithHIV.Followingthisdiscovery,hetookavacationtoAfricaand

sawmanypeopletherewithAIDS.HisvisitcausedhimtobeginsendingdrugstoAfrica.

LeetalkswithdoctorsinAfricabymail,e-mailandtelephone.Withtheirhelp,hehasgottenthe

namesandaddressesforahundredpeopleinsixAfricancountries.Hefillsthepillordersandhe

recordswhatpillshesendstothem.HeevenreturnstoAfrica,onceayear,toseethepeoplehe's

helping.

Givingleftoverdrugsawayisagainstthelaw,asisgivingoutdrugswithoutalicense.However,

itisnotlikelyhe'llbetakentocourtforhiskindlyefforts.Peoplewhohavediscoveredhisactions

havenotcausedproblemsforhim.Theyknowthat25millionAfricansaresickwithAIDS,and

theydon'twanttopreventhimfromhelping.

1.Whyaren'tmoreAfricanstakingAIDSdrugs?

A.Theydon'twanttotakesomethingthatwasthrownaway.

B.Theydon'tthinkthatthedrugswork.

C.Theycan*tworkwhentakingthem.

D.Theydon'thaveenoughmoney.

2.WhatdoesWildesdoeverymonth?

A.MailmedicinestoAfrica.

B.TakeatriptoAfrica.

C.ThrowawayAIDSdrugs.

D.Sende-mailstoAfricans.

3.WhatdidWildeslearnfiveyearsago?

A.Drugsarethrownaway.

B.HehasAIDS.

C.Africansneeddrugs.

D.Hospitalsarenotfair.

4.WithwhomdoesWildeshavephoneconversations?

A.ASanFrancisconurse.

B.100sickAfricans.

C.Americandoctors.

D.Africandoctors.

5.WhatdopeoplethinkofWildes*actions?

A.Theythinkheshouldn'tbreakthelaw.

B.Theythinkheisdoinggoodwork.

C.Theythinkhewillbetakentocourt.

D.Theythinkheispreventedfromhelping.

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassageordialog.

ThegreatriverNile(尼羅河)flowsgentlyinitscoursethroughthehotplainsinthefirsthalfof

theyearbutlateronwhenthemelting(融化)snowsandtherainsonthemountainsfartothe

southswellitstributaries(支流),theNileoverflows(泛濫).Itspreadsrich,muddy(泥濘的)soil

fromEthiopiaoveritsvalleyandformsdeepstretchesofgreen,fertile(肥沃的)landsalongits

banks.Thesettlersfoundthatinthesoftrichearthwheatandothercropscouldbeplanted,even

withouttheuseoftheplough,andtheybegantomakemanysettlementsoffarmers.

Intheseearlytimestheydidnotofcourseunderstandwhytheriveroverflowedeachyear.But

theyknewthattheircropsand,therefore,theirlives,dependeduponitsmagic(魔術(shù)似的)floods,

andtheyexplainedthemiracleastheworkofgods.

Buttherecamesomeyearswhentherewasa"badNile".Sometimesthefloodswerenotfulland

didnotbringenoughsoil;thecropswerepoorandthepeoplestarved.Atothertimesthewaters

weresogreatthattheydestroyedhousesandvillages,anddrowned(淹夕匕)menandbeasts(牲畜).

IttookperhapsmanycenturiesbeforethefarmerslearnedhowtocontroltheNilewaters.

Wisemenamongthemwatchingthepositionofthestarsyearbyyearfoundthattheycould

predictwhentheannualrisingoftheNilewouldcome.Thustheybegantolearnaboutthe

scientificstudyofthesun,earth,moon,andstarsandcouldmakeacalendaroftheyears.They

alsolearnthowtomeasureoutthelandsothatitcouldbedividedfairlyagainaftertheboundaries

ofthefarmshadbeenwashedawaybygreatfloods.Inthisway,therecameaboutancient

knowledgeofengineeringandofgeometry.

6.WecanlearnfromthispassagethattheNileis.

A.alwaysagentleflowingriver

B.hotinthefirsthalfoftheyearbutcoldlateron

C.likelytooverflowatunknowntimesoftheyear

D.alife-givingriverthatmakesthelandrich

7.ThesettlersbeganfarmingintheNilevalleybecause.

A.theydiscoveredthattheircropscouldgrowwellinthesoilthere

B.theydidnotrealizethattheriverwouldoverflowsometimes

C.theyfoundmanysettlementsoffarmersinthevalley

D.theyrealizedthattheircropsdependedonthefloods

8.TheNilewascalledthenbadNile'1attimesbecause.

A.thefloodsmadetheriverdifficulttocontrol

B.thefloodscouldonlybepredictedbywisemen

C.theriversometimesfloodedtoolittleortoomuch

D.therivertookthegoodsoilawaytoEthiopia

9.TheEgyptiansofthattimelearnedtopredictthefloodsby.

A.studyingthefloodingoftheNileyearbyyear

B.observingthepositionofthestarsyearbyyear

C.inventingsomemapsoftheNilefloods

D.developingengineeringandmeasuringland

10.Accordingtothepassage,theancientEgyptians.

A.hadstudiedthestarsandmadetheirowncalendaroftheyears

B.watchedthefallandriseoftheNileandlearnedhowtocontroltheflood

C.discoveredsciencebeforethepeoplesofothernations

D.learnedalotaboutgeometryandspreadtheknowledgeallovertheworld

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassageordialog.

Idon'thaveastrongvillagefeeling.Thereisalittlepubandthatiswheremostpeoplego,

althoughItendtoavoidit.Thevillagealwayswantstoknowwhatyouaredoingandifyoudon*t

havetoomuchcontactwithitinthepub,thentheydon'tlearntoomuch.Ijustkeepthem

guessing.

Thenewpeoplewantagreatcommunitycenter.Peoplewhohavejustarrivedinavillagealways

wanttodosomethinginitortoit.WhatexactlytheyaregoingtohaveinthiscenterIdon'tknow.

TheykeeptalkingaboutMamenities"(公共設(shè)施).Isupposetheymeanacar-parkandabigsmart

room.Theyoungvillagepeopledon*twantthis.Whentheirworkisovertheywanttogooffin

theircarstothebrightlightsofIpswich.Thenewpeopleareoftenjustkiddingthemselvesthat

theyarerealvillagepeople.Theydon'tjustwanttobeaccepted;theyreallywanttotakeoverthe

traditions.Thisiswhytheyhavecometoliveinavillage.Theywanttodothings"fbrthevillage"

anditisallveryexhaustingifyouhappentobean"oldvillager"andyoujustwanttobeleftalone.

WhatIcannotunderstandiswhyapersonwhohasgotthewit(才智)tomakeenoughmoneyto

comeandlivecomfortablyinthecountry,andhaveacentrally-heatedhouseandacar,should

wanttoputonentertainmentinahut(小屋).Thesepeoplearejustplayingatvillagelife—kidding

themselvesthattheyaregenuinecountryfolk.Theywearusout.Whentheirworkisdonethey

wanttoplayinthevillageandwhenourworkisdonewewanttoplayoutsideit.Isupposethat

sumsitup.

11.Wecanlearnfromthispassagethatthewriter.

A.doesn*tlearnaboutwhatvillagepeoplearedoing

B.tellstheothervillagepeopleaboutthepub

C.nevertellspeopleanythingabouthimself

D.doesn'toftengotothevillagepub

12.Accordingtothepassage,theyoungvillagepeople.

A.wanttheirpleasureoutsidethevillage

B.don'tlikegoingtothecommunitycenter

C.don'tlikethenewpeople

D.wanttoseethelatestgroupinthevillage

13.Inthewriter'sopinion,thenewpeople.

A.wanttogetridoftheoldwaysofthevillage

B.wanttobeleftalonebypeopleinthevillage

C.knowthattheyaren'tacceptedbypeopleinthevillage

D.dothingsthatchangethevillagefromhowitis

14.Theoldvillagepeople.

A.don'twanttogetridoftheiroldthingsfornewthings

B.arenotreadytoacceptthenewpeopleintheirvillage

C.wantanewcommunitycenterwithaplacetopark

D.wanttogobacktotheirowntraditions

15.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethattheauthor.

A.likestoplayatvillagelife

B.disagreeswiththenewpeople

C.likeslaughingatthenewpeople

D.wantsthenewpeopletogoaway

Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassageordialog.

Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatit'spainful?Thismightbecalledlaziness,

butDr.Kleitmanhasanewexplanation.Hehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycycle.

Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythatyou're"hot".That'strue.

Thetimeofdaywhenyoufeelmostenergeticiswhenyourcycleofbodytemperatureisatits

peak.Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesduringtheforenoon(午前).Forothersitcomesinthe

afternoonorevening.Noonehasdiscoveredwhythisisso,butitleadstosuchfamiliar

monologues(獨(dú)白)as:"Getup,John!Youllbelateforworkagain!"Thepossibleexplanationto

thetroubleisthatJohnisathistemperature-and-energypeakintheevening.Muchfamily

quarrelingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmean,andwhichcycle

eachmemberofthefamilyhas.

Youcan'tchangeyourenergycycle,butyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter.Habitcanhelp,

Dr.Kleitmanbelieves.Maybeyou'resleepyintheeveningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway.

Counteract(阻礙)yourcycletosomeextentbyhabituallystayinguplaterthanyouwantto.If

yourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodoearlyintheday,risebefore

yourusualhour.Thiswon'tchangeyourcycle,butyou'llgetupsteamandworkbetteratyourlow

point.

Getofftoaslowstartwhichsavesyourenergy.Getupwithaleisurelyyawn(呵欠)andstretch.

Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor.Wheneverpossible,do

routineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyorconcentration(專注)for

yoursharperhours.

16.Ifapersonfindsgettingupearlyaproblem,mostprobably.

A.heisalazyperson

B.herefusestofollowhisownenergycycle

C.heisnotsurewhenhisenergyislow

D.heisathispeakintheafternoonorevening

17.Whichofthefollowingmayleadtofamilyquarrelsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Unawarenessofenergycycles.

B.Familiarmonologues.

C.Achangeinafamilymember'senergycycle.

D.Attemptstocontroltheenergycycleofotherfamilymembers.

18.Ifonewantstoworkmoreefficientlyathislowpointinthemorning,heshould.

A.changehisenergycycle

B.overcomehislaziness

C.wakeupearlier

D.gotobedearlier

19.Youareadvisedtorisewithayawnandstretchbecauseitwill.

A.helptokeepyourenergyfortheday'swork

B.helpyoutogainsteamforworkearlyintheday

C.enableyoutoconcentrateonyourroutinework

D.keepyourenergycycleundercontrolallday

20.Whenshouldyoudoroutinework?

A.Duringyoursharpesthours.

B.Duringtheafternoon.

C.Justaftergettingoutofbed.

D.Whenyouhavethemostenergy.

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassageordialog.

Almostmorethananyothercountryintheworld,Britainmustseriouslyfacetheproblemof

buildingupwards,thatistosay,ofprovidingaccommodationstoaconsiderableproportionofits

populationinhighblocksofflats.ItissaidthattheEnglishmanobjectstothistypeofexistence,

butifthecaseissuch,hedoesinfactdifferfromtheresidentsofmostcountriesoftheworldtoday.

Inthepastourownblocksofflatshavebeenassociatedwiththelowerincomegroupsandthey

havelackedtheobviousprovisions(供應(yīng)),suchascentralheating,constanthotwatersupply,

electricallyoperatedliftsfromtoptobottom,andsoon,aswellassuchdetailsaseasyfacilities

(設(shè)施)forgettingridofdustandrubbishandstorageplacesforbabycarriagesonthegroundfloor,

playgroundsforchildrenonthetopofthebuildings,anddryinggroundsforwashing.Itislikely

thattheargumentregardingflatsversus(與...相對(duì))individualhouseswillcontinuetorageon

foralongtimeasfarasBritainisconcerned.Anditisunfortunatethatthereshouldbehotfeeling

onbothsideswheneverthissubjectisraised.Thosewhoopposethebuildingofflatsbasetheir

caseprimarilyontheassumptionthateveryoneprefersanindividualhomeandgardenandonthe

highcostperunitofaccommodation.Thelatterignoresthehighercostofprovidingfullservices

toascatteredcommunityandthecostinbothmoneyandtimeofthejourneytoworkfromthe

suburbanresidences.

21.WhatistheproblemthatBritainmustface?

A.Buildingblocksofhomes.

B.Placingpeopleinflats.

C.Beingdifferentfromothercountries.

D.Helpinglowerincomegroups.

22.Whichofthefollowingisoneofthefeaturesoftoday'sflats?

A.Facilitiesforgettingridofgarbage.

B.Carriagesforbabies.

C.Watersupplyfordrinking.

D.Playgroundsforchildren.

23.Whichofthefollowingislikelytocontinueforalongtimeaccordingt

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