出自:河南师范大学大学英语Ⅱ

Ether you the headmaster __ the prizes to thoser gftesd students at the meeting A.is handing out B.are to hand out C.are handing out D.is to hand out
The lower the temperature, the ____water vapour is required to saturate the air.. A.fewer B.fewest C.less D.least
He looks so tried this morning. He ____last night. A.must stay up late B.must have stayed up late C.was staying up late D.has stayed up late
It was getting late when she finally ____. A.showed around B.showed through C.showed up D.showed for
Other countries have also been know to known to put pressure on foreign companies to make donations to party funds. A. In other countries foreign companies would like to give money to some party as funds. B. Other countries also force foreign companies to give money to some party as funds. C. Other countries also press foreign companies to give money to some party members. D. In other countries foreign , foreign companies are also forced by party members to give t
Most American live according to time segments laid out in engagement calendars. A. Most American can`t do without engagement calendars. B. Most American spend their time in a planned way. C. Most American value time and love engagemet calendars. D. Most American have learned to spend their time efficiently.
“It`s no use having a dog without teeth ,” they argue. A. A dog without sharp teeth doesn`t frighten burglars away. B. A gentle guard won`t be able keep trouble –maker away C. Laws without legal effective force are useless. D. It`s no use having principles that nobody respect.
I could feel sleep creeping over me like paralysis. A. The sleep which came over me was a kind of paralysis. B. I was so sleepy that Ifelt so week all over. C. I was paralysed when I was sleepy. D. When i was paralysed ,I slept soubdly.
I`d have give the rest of my life for a single dulp of water. A. i`d like to give a big mouthful of water in order to save my life. B. i`d rather not have a big mouthful of water in order to save my life C. a big mouthful of water is what i need to savr my life. D. i`d ratherto give a big mouthful of water at the expense of my life
“ Alan,” said Hughie seriously, “ you painters are a heartless lot.” A. …painters have no feelings. B. …painters are never moved. C. …painters never become emotional. D. …painters are cruel
It never entered my mind that you went about giving money away in that careless manner. A. I never thought that you give money away so quickly B. I never thought that you give money away so carelessly C. I never thought you would never give money to others. D. I never thought you were a careless person to give money away.
When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man. A. Trevor had most finished the picture of a beggar-man. B. Trevor had just checked a few details of the picture of a beggar-man C. Trevor was making some corrections in the picture of a beggar-man. D. Trevor was adding some decorations on the picture of a beggar-man
Wasn.t I tempting fate: how could these hard-nose Nazi detectives help but smell out the diaries beneath my broadcasts? A. I was doing something very risky B. I certainly was gambling on my future C. I doubted if I was taking a great risk D. I wasn.t really taking my life lightly
If such a work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it. A. A. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther B. B. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, ther C. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i D. If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still admired, there i
the hero was distinguished by his accomplishment; the celebrity by his appearance or characteristics. A. A. The hero was famous for his achievement ; the celebrity was distinguished by his appear B. B. The hero can be famous by his accomplishment; the celebrity by their special behavior. C. The hero and the celebrity were famous by their images and accomplishments D. The hero was more famous than the celebrity
…who somehow seem bigger than ordinary people… A. …who somehow appear larger than ordinary people… B. …who somehow appear taller than ordinary people… C. …who somehow appear wiser than ordinary people… D. …who somehow appear distinguished …
The hero was a big man ;the celebrity is a big name. A. The hero was tall and strong. B. The hero was brave and courageous C. The hero was an outstanding man whit fine qualities D. The hero was a brave man whit tremendous strength
We want every minute to count. A. We want to count every minute. B. We want every person count every minute C. We want to make good use of every minute to do something D. We want to spend every minute to do things
Rapport to most of us (Americans) is less important than performance. A. Whether a person is successful is most important. B. Friendly relationship is not as important as performing skills C. One’s achievement is more important than his relationship with us. D. What one says in his report is more important than what he has achieved
His mind had already cracked with thirst . A. He had already lost control of himself because of thirst. B. He had to make good use of his mind because of thirst C. He was so thirty that he tried to make full use of his mind. D. He was so thirty that he could not manage to think of anything.
I looked at the men , and I thought my eyes were going. .A. I looked at the men ,then I looked at something else. B. I’m afraid to look at the men , so I tried not to not to look at them any more. C. When I looked at the men , I realized that my eyesight was declining D. Since I made great efforts to see them clearly, I knew that my eyesight was declining.
But overindulging children with material things does little to lessen parental guilt. A. But overindulging children with material things can really help parents to lessen their B. But overindulging children with material things cannot release the parents from feeling gu C. Parents really want to use the material things to content their children and get fid of D. If they overindulging children with few material things, parents can not lessen their guil
Practice responding to your children’s requests in a prompt, definite manner. A. Practice responding to your children’s requests without delaying and vacillating between B. Practice saying “yes” and “no” to your children quickly C. Train yourself speak in a quick manner D. Do not respond to your children’s requests without delay.
You no longer need to make mental conversions of the country `s money. A. You needn`t change the country’s money to your country’s money in mind because you have ad B. You needn`t change the country’s money to yours in mind because you no longer return it. C. You needn`t change the country’s money to yours in mind because you can calculate it witho D. You needn`t change the country’s money to yours in mind because you have tried to do that
It usually takes a trip home to bring one back to reality. A. Usually one has to pay a visit to his home country before he knows that his home country B. Usually one has to take a trip away from before he knows that his home country is not perf C. Usually one has to pay a visit to his home country before he knows that his home country i D. Usually one has to take a trip away from home country before he knows that his home count
Romance is the privilege of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed. A. A rich person who doesn’t have a job can still have the right to fall in love. B. Only rich people have the right to fall in love, while those who are poor and out of work C. Rich as a person is, if he lose his job, he doesn’t have the right to fall in love. D. Poor as a person is, if he is not out of work, he still has the right to fall in love.
In the American system of values, patience is not a hgh priority. A. Among the Anerican values , patience is not considered very necessry. B. Among the Anerican values , patience is not considered very good. C. Among the Anerican values , patience is not considered very useful. D. Among the Anerican values , patience is not considered very important.
Istared at the canteen as if it were a mirage. A. i imagined seeing a canteen. B. i looked at the canteen closely. C. i knew there wasn`t a canteen actually. D. i couldn`t believe that the canteen was still there.
It was an insult not only to the old woman but to all mother . A. the faithless son hurt not only his mother but also all other mothers. B. the faithless son disppointed not only his mother but aslso all the other mothers. C. not only the old mowan but also all the other mothers felt the son was faithless behavior. D. NOT ONLY THE OLD WOMAN BUT ALSO THE OTHER MOTHERS FELT THE SON WAS FAITHLESS.
Every piece was handed tentimes or more. And the drying A. After washing the clothes for more than ten times, she has dry them for more than ten time B. The drying was much more than the washing. C. The drying was nuch nore difficult than the washing. D. Besides washing, every piece of laundry had be dried.
The old woman did not want to become a burden, and so she bore her burden. A. The old woman had to support herself. B. The old woman was too proud to ask for help C. the old woman did not want to bother other people D. the old woman carried the heavy load herself. .
I resolved then that the wolf of poverty should be driven from our door some day. A. I decided then that some day I would drive away our door some day. B. Then I was determined to earn a lot money some day so that my family would be able to live C. I decided then that I should some day help to wipe out the poverty, which all the human be D. I made up my mind some day we`d have enough money to buy food and other necessary things.
…a scientist with the magic touch of a poet… A. …she was a scientist with the magic touch of poet… B. …some of her scientific books were written in the from of poetry… C. …her scientific books were lively written which were interesting to read… D. . …though she was a scientist, she was regard as a poet for her great poetic charm…
He stared at her a brief moment , seeing the fear in her face, but also a loathing for all men involved in the making and dispatch of nuclear weapons. A. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a strong feeling for all men involved in t B. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a detest for all men involved in the making C. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a contempt for all men involved in the mak D. seeing not only the fear in her face, but also a strong opposition to all men involved in
If we spend a few million greasing the palms of some of the buyers, who.s hurt? A. It shows the company is willing to bribe the buyers. B. It shows the company can afford to bribe the buyers C. It shows the company has no other choice but to bribe the buyers D. shows a few million is a small sum to the company.
There is a slight air of superiority about her now A. She is too proud of superiority about her now. B. She is too excited to breathe smoothly. C. she shows some kind of contempt in her eyes D. She seems to feel that she is a person of some importance
There is abundant luxury in the room but a minimum of taste. A. The room is luxurious but the food doesn`t taste good B. The richly furbished room nwwds little decoration. C. The room is richly furnished and decorated but shows little taste D. The more luxury in the room ,the less taste on the part of the owner
Everyone would just take it for granted we`d been invited. A. Everyone would accept the fact that we had been invit B. Everyone would be happy to see us if we had been invited. C. Everyone would naturally think that we had been invited. D. Everyone would hope us to be invited
It makes me very humble to think of a guy like Scotty. A. When I think of a great actor like Scotty, I feel ashamed of my self. B. When I think of a great actor like Scotty , I know that I should learn to be modest. C. Compares with a great actor like Scotty, I am so immature. D. Compared with a great actor like Scotty, I am so un important
…there`s no reason to feel slighted. A. I can`t see any reason to be trouble by trivial matters. B. We don`t need to worry about those unimportant things. C. We don`t need to be ashamed of our being new in pictures. D. We don`t need to feel that we have been neglected
“I understand there is a two-volume edition of this work” A. The minister wanted a two-volume edition of the book. B. The minister wanted another copy of the book. C. The minister wanted more money. D. The minister wanted a more money
to “ get them out of the sun”. A. …to dig them out of the earth. B. …to get them on the plane and send to space C. …to hide them on a secret place. D. …to get them out of the trouble
Then the third grade note had opened the attack. A. Then the third grade teacher began to speak ill of him. B. Then the third grade note opened a way for him to be attacked. C. When the third grade note was opened , words of criticism could be found. D. When the third grade note was opened , words of criticism could be found.
The almost bare sheets in the file mocked the effort. A. She tried in vain to write the obituary. B. She made great effort to write the obituary because Cliff`s records were not complete. C. She made great effort to write the obituary because Cliff`s records were not complete D. She made great effort to write the obituary because there wasn`t much information inrecord
As far as I could tell, he had never done one happy, noisy kid thing. A. As far as I could tell, he had never done one happy, noisy kid thing B. As far as I knew, he had never made friends with other kids. C. As far as I knew, he had never played happily with other kids D. As far as I knew, he had never been so naïve and childish like other kid
A child is a believing creature. A. Children always want adults to believe them. B. What a child says is to be believed. C. A child should believe adults. D. Children accept what adults say about them
The biggest safety threat facing airlines today may not be a terrorist with a gun, but the man with the portable computer in business class. In the last 15 years, pilots have reported well over 100 incidents that could have been caused by electromagnetic interference. The source of this interference remains unconfirmed, but increasingly, experts are pointing the blame at portable electronic device such as portable computers, radio and cassette players and mobile telephones. RTCA, an organization which advises the aviation (航空)industry, has recommended that all airlines ban (禁止)such devices from being used during “critical”stages of flight, particularly take-off and landing. Some experts have gone further, calling for a total ban during all flights. Currently, rules on using these devices are left up to individual airlines. And although some airlines prohibit passengers from using such equipment during take-off and landing, most are reluctant to enforce a total ban, given that many passengers want to work during flights. The difficulty is predicting how electromagnetic fields might affect an aircraft‘s computers. Experts know that portable device emit radiation which affects those wavelengths which aircraft use for navigation and communication. But, because they have not been able to reproduce these effects in a laboratory, they have no way of knowing whether the interference might be dangerous or not. The fact that aircraft may be vulnerable (易受损的)to interference raises the risk that terrorists may use radio systems in order to damage navigation equipment. As worrying, though, is the passenger who can‘t hear the instructions to turn off his radio because the music‘s too loud. 1.The passage is mainly about ________. A) a new regulation for al airlines B) the defects of electronic devices C) a possible cause of aircraft crashes D) effective safety measures for air flight 2.What is said about the over 100 aircraft incidents in the past 15 years? A) They may have been caused by the damage to the radio systems. B) They may have taken place during take-off and landing. C) They were proved to have been caused by the passengers portable computers. D) They were suspected to have resulted from electromagnetic interference. 3.Few airlines want to impose a total ban on their passengers using electronic devices because ________. A) they don‘t believe there is such a danger as radio interference B) the harmful effect of electromagnetic interference is yet to be proved C) most passengers refuse to take a plane which bans the use of radio and cassette players D) they have other effective safety measures to fall back on 4.Why is it difficult to predict the possible effects of electromagnetic fields on an airplane‘s computers? A) Because it is extremely dangerous to conduct such research on an airplane. B) Because it remains a mystery what wavelengths are liable to be interfered with. C) Because research scientists have not been able to produce the same effects in labs. D) Because experts lack adequate equipment to do such research. 5.It can be inferred from the passage that the author ________. A) is in favor of prohibiting passengers‘use of electronic devices completely B) has overestimated the danger of electromagnetic interference C) hasn‘t formed his own opinion on this problem D) regards it as unreasonable to exercise a total ban during flight
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