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出自:大学英语第二册
1. Bossy children like Stephen Jackson . A. make good decisions B. show self-centeredness C. lack care from others D. have little sense of fear
2. The underlined phrase "inheritable trait" in Paragraph 2 means . A. inborn nature B. developed character C. accepted theory D. particular environment
3. The study on bossy behavior implies that parents . A. should give more power to their children B. should be strict with their children C. should not set limits for their children D. should not be so anxious about their children
4. Bossy children may probably become . A. relaxed B. skillful C. hesitant D. lonely
5. What is the passage mainly about? A. How bossy behavior can be controlled. B. What le ads to children.s bossy behavior. C. What effect bossy behavior brings about. D. How we can get along with bossy children.
6. Which of the following statements is consistent with the passage? A. The writer agrees with many Americans and Europeans except for the two facts mentioned in the passage. B. In the history of science, people sometimes have to discover a fact a second time. C. According to the writer, we only began to really explore the world in the sixteenth century. D. The ancient Egyptians had very little knowledge about the stars.
7. Why does the writer use the example of the Greek scientist who calculated the distance around the world? A. He wants to show the knowledge of ancient scientists. B. He wants to give an example of scientific knowledge which was available to early explorers. C. He wants to show that science has not been developing significantly. D. He wants to give an example of something which later scientists greatly improved.
8. The word “primitive” (Line 1, Para. 3) means ________. A. underestimated B. unsophisticated C. basic D. primary
9. According to the writer, why do Irish fishermen still use boats like the boats which their ancestors used 1,000 years ago? A. The necessary materials are easily available. B. Boats made of wood or leather are light and fast. C. The design of the boats is very good. D. They don’t have the money for expensive boats.
10. “People from the ancient world sailed around Africa. They even reached America.” In your opinion, how WOULD the writer of the passage feel about these statements? A. In his opinion, they are possible. B. He does not believe them. C. He has used this as an important fact to praise ancient civilization. D. In his opinion, ancient explorers did not have the skills necessary for long journeys.
11. Among people who suffer from color blindness, ________. A. very few may think that everything in the world is in green B. few can tell the difference between blue and green C. some may see everything in shades of green D. few may think that red, orange and yellow are all shades of green
12. When millions of rods in our eyes are at work in darkness we can see. A. shapes only B. shapes and colors C. colors only D. darkness only
13. According to the passage, bats and adult owls cannot see colors. A. because they hunt at night B. because they cannot see light C. because they have no cones and rods D. because they have no cones
14. According to the passage, dogs and cats. A. can see colors as well as human beings B. as well as human beings cannot see some colors C. have less rods than human beings D. have fewer cones than human beings
15. Which of the following is not true about insects? A. Insects can see more colors than human beings. B. Insects can see ultra violet rays which are invisible to men. C. All insects have their favorite colors. D. The world is more colorful to insects than to human beings.
16. The inseparable connection between computers and modern living has often made us forget the fact that___________. A. computer crimes are increasing B. computes have many disadvantages C. computers have been in our lives not for long D. computers have brought about a lot of crimes
17. Which of the following factors is not mentioned in the passage as an example of hacking? A. Finding out a competitor.s plans. B. Accessing someone else.s financial data. C. Sending computer viruses to one.s competitors. D. Getting hold of the names of one.s competitors. clients.
18. Which of the following is assumed to be a good way to ensure safety of online shopping? A. Avoiding using credit cards. B. Tracking possible fraudsters. C. Depositing money in a bank. D. Improving the banking security system.
20. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Computer Technology B. Computer Hacking C. Roles of Computers D. Advantages of Computers
21. He ________ his suitcase from one hand to the other and caught his breath for a moment. A. exchanged B. shifted C. changed D. raised
22. As a new journalist, I could not afford to lose the chance to ________ Chris Chamberlain about this issue. A. interview B. interrupt C. interpret D. interfere
23. The ship has a crew of 57 altogether ________ of officers. A. exclusive B. including C. excluding D. inclusive
24. Police are anxious to hear any information ________the suspect.s whereabouts. A. concerned B. regards C. concerning D. responding
25. Smith never allowed himself to be bullied into doing anything that went against his ________. A. principals B. predictions C. perfections D. principles
26. Being out of work and having two young children, the couple found it impossible to . A. make ends meet B. meet with C. end up D. make up one’s mind
27. X-rays are also called Rontgen rays_________ the discoveries who first put them to use. A. in honor of B. in view of C. in place of D. in case of
28. Companies publish ________ reports to inform the public about the previous year’s performances. A. actual B. individual C. annual D. preparatory
29. We don.t need a car, ________. A. neither can afford it B. neither we can afford it C. and we can neither afford it D. and neither can we afford it
30. I should like to thank you all ________ my colleagues and myself. A. for the benefit of B. in honor of C. on behalf of D. for the sake of
31. The meeting proved to be a ________ in her life so she valued it very much. A. turning point B. standing point C. turning circle D. foothold
32. The first book for you to _________ on that subject is Encyclopedia Britannica. A. turn up B. look at C. look up D. turn to
33. The warming of the earth.s surface might ________ the melting of the polar ice caps. A. result from B. result from that C. result in D. result in that
34. When choosing a job, don’t be ________ by false promises of future high earnings. A. worried B. swayed C. controlled D. moved
35. At first Mr. Smith thought his investment in information was a waste of money, but finally it . A. paid for B. paid off C. paid down D. paid attention
36. The actress really hated to play the sweet passive women that audiences ______ her______. A. identify…with B. combine...with C. deprive…of D. inform…of
37. The power which an engine develops is ________ to the wheels. A. transmitted B. transformed C. transported D. transferred
38. White has always been a ________ of purity in Western cultures. A. symbol B. standard C. sign D. mark
39. Williams ________ his position as Mayor to give jobs to his friends. A. abused B. ill-treated C. used D. treated
40. You are ________ to 30 miles an hour in built-up areas. A. restricted B. balanced C. cancelled D. challenged
41. Although your suggestion is not perfect, it still ________ serious consideration. A. merges B. worth C. worthy D. merits
42. In court, the judge ________ a large sum of money to those hurt in the fire. A. rewarded B. charged C. offered D. awarded
43. Mrs. Smith ________ in working on the problems again though she had failed more than a dozen times. A. consisted B. persisted C. insisted D. assisted
44. The explosion did a good deal of damage to the ________ of the building. A. entryway B. entrance C. entering D. entry
45. To ________ his position in Parliament, he held talks with leaders of the Peasant Party. A. threaten B. reveal C. distribute D. strengthen
46. Does the amount of rain ________ the growth of the crops? A. affect B. effect C. bring D. result
47. She may forget to come — she’s not very ________. A. readable B. remarkable C. reliable D. reasonable
48. He got his present job as a salesman when he ________ the army. A. served B. quit C. joined D. resigned
49. Suddenly Ben ________ a yell and jumped up. A. let out B. let drop C. let alone D. let off
50. They arrived together but left ________ yesterday. A. separately B. individually C. dividedly D. lonely
51. It’s going to rain; we’d better ________ our things and go indoors. A. put out B. put off C. put up D. put away
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