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重庆大学201801批次网上大学英语(4)C卷

201801批次网上考试大学英语(4)C卷大学英语(4)
一、 命题作文 (共 1 题、0 / 8 分 )1、For this part youare allowed 30 minutes to write a composition in no less than 100 words on thetopic "Youth". You should base your composition on the followingoutline given in Chinese:   1. 青春是美好的。   2. 青春是学习知识的时期。   3. 珍惜青春。   You can write the composition in three paragraphs. Remember to write itneatly.参考答案:
二、 语法结构 (共 20 题、0 / 20 分 )1、One of the mostremarkable developments in ____ electronic age has been the televising of college-levelcourses.A、anB、suchC、theD、each参考答案:
2、He insisted in atelegram that a medical team ____ to the flooded area immediately.A、should sendB、is sentC、ought to sendD、be sent参考答案:
3、The trouble ____ thecar is that it has to be repaired every few days.A、toB、forC、inD、with参考答案:
4、At the age of nearlyfifty, he set off on ____ on a bicycle.A、a 500-mile journeyB、a journey of500-milesC、a 500 miles ofjourneyD、a journey covering500 miles long参考答案:5、"Whenever Ihave to write a paper, I don't know where to begin.” “I have the same problem,but ____, the paper seems to write itself.”
A、on starting itB、after starting itC、once I startD、having started once参考答案:
6、"Is your watchbroken?" "Yes, I must have it ____."A、fixingB、to be fixedC、to be fixingD、fixed参考答案:
7、The business wouldbe a success, ____ owned it.A、whatB、thatC、whoeverD、however参考答案:
8、My uncle, ____ photoI showed you yesterday, will come to see me this evening.A、hisB、theC、whoseD、who's参考答案:
9、I cannot thank you____ much for your kind help; I owe my achievements to you.A、soB、tooC、veryD、far参考答案:
10、I haven't been home____ 1972.A、afterB、fromC、later thanD、since参考答案:
11、Her students don'thave to be made ____. They all work very hard.A、learningB、learnC、learnedD、to learn参考答案:
12、The amazing thing____ is that it should have a radar system.A、about the batB、of the batC、at the batD、for the bat参考答案:
13、Of all the peoplepresent at the party, ____ brought any flowers.A、no oneB、every oneC、noneD、everyone参考答案:
14、After ____ histools, the man set out to fix my bicycle.A、lay outB、laying outC、laid outD、had laid out参考答案:
15、____ a had habit isformed, it will not be easy to get rid of it.A、SinceB、BecauseC、WhileD、Once参考答案:
16、His eyesight must bepoor, for, as he reads, he bends down ____ his face is quite near the printedpage.A、unlessB、untilC、sinceD、as if参考答案:
17、It was ____ he sawthe doctor coming out of the emergency room with an expression as grave as ajudge ____ he realized the seriousness of his wife's illness.A、not until...that
B、after...whenC、until...thenD、before...that参考答案:
18、It is a great surpriseto me ____ Father changed his mind so soon.A、whyB、thatC、howD、because参考答案:
19、You will be welcomedno matter ____ you come.A、howB、whatC、whichD、when参考答案:
20、____ he left thecity, he had made many friends there.A、SinceB、AfterC、ByD、By the time参考答案:
三、 阅读理解 (共 8 题、0 / 32 分 )1、Hunger is nonovelty. We can discount legends of golden ages, lands of Cockayne, andMefgasthenes' statement that before Alexander's invasion of India, there hadnever been famine or food shortage there. Trustworthy historical records showthat during the Renaissance one year in ten in Britain, and one in five inEurope, was a famine year. China, with a greater area and more diverse climate,had a famine in some region every year.Famine is a state of affairs in whichpeople are dying in the streets. It therefore attracts the notice of historiansand is recorded. The fact that it strikes people who are aware of having beenproperly fed and well is more important. Not only are the survivors moreresilient, they are also angry at the breakdown of the system and eager to dosomething about it though it is obvious from the record that they do not alwayshave the means. Malnutrition is much more insidious. It is a chronic state inwhich the total food supply or, more often, the supply of certain componentssuch as protein or some of the vitamins, is inadequate. It seems probable that,either constantly or seasonally. It used to be the usual condition of mankindand was regarded as normal. The rickety appearance of the figures in medievalpaintings and drawings is often put down to the incompetence of the artist: itis as likely that most people really did look like that. The exuberance withwhich poets greeted the "merry month of May" may, in our dullclimate, have had a meteorological basis: it is just as likely that in May,after six months' shortage, there was now an adequate vitamin supply. Thepromptness with which some sailors succumbed to scurvy after leaving portsuggests that they were normally on the edge of scurvy and needed only a slightworsening of conditions to get it acutely. Others will think of other examples.Hunger and malnutrition are components, of a classic example of a viciouscycle. They lead to enfeeblement or apathy in which nothing either can be done,or seems to be worth doing, to alter the state of affairs; this leads to morehunger and malnutrition. There is good reason to think that, in much of thedeveloping world, if the cycle could once the broken, it would never return.0、According to thetext, hunger in the past ____.A、occurred morefrequently in Britain than in the rest of EuropeB、was less of aproblem than it is todayC、was almost unknownin the Indian subcontinentD、was quite a regularoccurrence参考答案:
0、The writer suggeststhat famine is different from malnutrition because ____.A、it is a far morewidespread problemB、it causes rathermore people to dieC、it arouses a desirefor action rather than mere apathyD、it tends to affectthe rich and well fed more than the poor参考答案:
0、What does the writersay about malnutrition?____A、It was a commoncondition in the Middle Ages.B、It arouses a greatdeal of emotion and interest.C、It affected thecompetence of medieval artists.D、It is a more obviousproblem than famine.参考答案:
0、The writer says thatmany sailors in the past succumbed rapidly to scurvy because ____.A、they did not haveenough to eatB、they were not usedto living at seaC、they were alreadysuffering from malnutritionD、they caught it fromother sailors参考答案:
0、According to thewriter, the vicious circle of malnutrition in developing countries ____.A、makes long-termprogress very difficult to achieveB、could be broken forgood if it were broken onceC、has a significant effecton the developed countriesD、could extend todeveloped countries in the future参考答案:2、One of the most fascinating questions abouthuman behavior is each person is different from all others. The answer to thisquestion would explain the aspect of human nature called personality. Sometheories assume that inborn characteristics determine human personality. Manyobservers have hypothesized that each person has a dominant temperament,present from birth, that influences his or her behavior during an entirelifetime. According to one of these theories, people can be classified intofour basic types: sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic and melancholic. Each type ortemperament is characterized by a unique set of possible strengths and possibleweaknesses.Sanguine people are described as the mostoutgoing of the four temperaments. They are warm, fun-loving, and like thecompany of others. Because of these strengths, it is said that sanguines oftenmake good salesmen, actors, or public speakers. Sanguines, however, may havesome serious weaknesses. Their problems often come from their lack ofdiscipline. Easily distracted, they often lack the concentration to complete ajob or follow through on a promise. For this reason, other people may not trustthem.Choleric people, are quite different fromthe carefree, emotional sanguines. Because of their strong will, decisiveness,and productivity, cholerics are natural leaders who are good at making vastplans and motivating other people to help them carry out their plans. They areoften successful in business, industry, or politics. Choleric weaknesses can bevery damaging, however. Because a strong desire to lead, they can be cruel andcold toward those who do not wish to follow. They often do not listen to advicefrom others, and once they make a decision, they may become hostile towardanyone who questions that decision.Phlegmatics are calm, easygoing people whostrive for efficiency and organization. Very diplomatic and polite, they makepeople feel comfortable and generally help keep things running smoothly. Forthese reasons, they make good teachers, technicians, etc. Phlegmatics, however,often have weaknesses that keep them from becoming successful. Afraid to takechances, they may let opportunities go by. In fact, they may avoid taking anysteps to improve their position in life.Melancholics are often considered to begifted persons who possess creative talent. They are very analytical and ableto understand complicated processes and to note detail. These people can makegood doctors, scientists, artists, writers, and musicians. Melancholics arealso said to be loyal, idealistic and self-sacrificing. However, melancholicsfrequently make themselves miserable because they tend to be negative andcritical, and put up inflexible standards. They attach importance to everythingthey do, so they worry too much and see problems everywhere, and complain toomuch. They often become disappointed because neither they nor the people aroundthem can live up to their high standards.Explaining human personality in terms ofinnate temperaments is a theory that has not been generally accepted bypsychologists. They criticize it for being too simplistic and unscientific.This may be so; however, present-day psychologists have been unable toformulate a single theory.0、The word"dominant" probably means ____.A、primaryB、minorC、greatD、insignificant参考答案:
0、Outgoing are thosesanguine people ____.A、who like to be inbig firms or corporations
B、who are emotionaland carefreeC、who enjoy the habitof making fun of othersD、who can be goodbusinessmen0、What are said to bethe most important features of Choleric people?____A、Cruel butsympathetic.B、Decisive and cold.C、Hostile andfun-loving.D、Strong-willed andpolite.
0、Who are likely to berejected by a bright-future project?____A、Cholerics.B、Sanguines.C、Melancholies.D、Phlegnatics.参考答案:
0、Why is each persondifferent from all others?___A、Because of theirpsychology.B、Because of theirdifferent background.C、Because of theirvarious body temperature.D、Because of theirinnate personalities.参考答案:
3、Chicago taxpayerspaid $ 30 an hour to provide reputed mob (黑帮) boss JosephLombardo with his own personal chauffeur, They also paid city workers who ranbusiness, conducted shake-downs, went to the racetrack and even committed ajewel robbery on city time. All of this occurred in the city's scandal-riddenDepartment of Streets and Sanitation (卫生). "There'salways been a link between the mob and the Department of Streets andSanitation," said Jerry Gladden, investigator of the Chicago CrimeCommission. "The hoods sign in and leave. They get health benefits and apaycheck. It's a common practice."According to the results of aninvestigation conducted by City Inspector General Alexander Vroustouris, asanitation department foreman by the name of Chirs Spina used city crews toclear out city-owned scrap metal (废金属) on departmentproperty and sold the scrap to private scrap yards. In addition, theVroustouris investigation reports, Spina, who was paid $ 20 an hour by Streetsand Sanitation, was spotted driving Lombardo around the city during workinghours. He even filled for overtime payments for the chauffeuring duties. Spinahas since been fired.0、The main content ofthis passage is about ____.A、that Chicago taxpayerspaid money to mobsB、the corruption ofcity officialsC、an investigation ofDepartment of Streets and SanitationD、a driver who drovefor mobs参考答案:
0、The word"Samaritans" (Para 3) refers to ____.A、employers in thePlumbing CompanyB、Gill and JonesC、rescuing crewD、workers in theconstruction site参考答案:
0、The word"cave-ins" (Para 4) means ____.A、in the caveB、in a holeC、in a ditchD、falling down参考答案:
0、Why was the Plumbingcompany fined?____A、Because itsemployees did not take precautions.B、Because it did notrescue effectively.C、Because it did notprovide hard hats for the employees.D、Because it failed tobuild the trench wall firmly.参考答案:
0、What can we learnfrom this passage?____A、Kaufman should notwalk under the trench wall.B、Gill should wearhard hats while rescuing.C、Kempthorne will usethis example in legislation.D、OSHA were doingtheir job bookishly.参考答案:
4、Large companies needa way to reach the savings of the public. The same problem, on a smaller scale,faces practically every company trying to develop new products and create newjobs. There can be little prospect of raising the sort of sums needed from friendsand people we know, and while banks may agree to provide short-term finance,they are generally unwilling to provide money on a permanent basis forlong-term projects. So companies turn to the public, inviting people to lendthem money, or take a share in the business in exchange for a share in futureprofits. This they do by issuing stocks and shares in the business through theStock Exchange. By doing so they can put into circulation the savings ofindividuals and institutions, both at home and overseas.When the saver needs his money back, hedoes not have to go to the company with whom he originally placed it. Instead,he sells his shares through a stockbroker to some other saver who is seeking toinvest his money.Many of the services needed both byindustry and by each of us are provided by the Government or by localauthorities. Without hospitals, roads, electricity, telephones, railway, thiscountry could not function. All these require continuous spending on newequipment and new development if they are to serve us properly, requiring moremoney than is raised through taxes alone. The Government, local authorities,and nationalized industries therefore frequently need to borrow money tofinance major capital spending, and they, too, come to the Stock Exchange.There is hardly a man or woman in thiscountry whose job or whose standard of living does not depend on the ability ofhis or her employers to raise money to finance new development. In one way oranother this new money must come from the savings of the country. The StockExchange exists to provide a channel through which these savings can reachthose who need finance.0、Almost all companiesinvolved in new production and development must ____.A、rely on their ownfinancial resourcesB、persuade the banksto provide long-term financeC、borrow large sum ofmoney from friends and people they knowD、depend on thepopulation as a whole for finance参考答案:
0、The money whichenables those companies to go ahead with their projects is ____.A、repaid to itsoriginal owners as soon as possibleB、raised by theselling of shares in the companiesC、exchanged forownership in The Stock ExchangeDinvested in different companies on TheStock Exchange参考答案:
0、When the savers wanttheir money back they ____.A、ask another companyto obtain money for themB、look for otherpeople to borrow money fromC、put their shares inthe company back on the marketD、transfer their moneyto a more successful company参考答案:
0、All the essentialservices on which we depend are ____.A、run by theGovernment or our local authoritiesB、in constant need offinancial supportC、financed wholly byrates and taxes参考答案:
D、unable to providefor the needs of the population0、The Stock Exchangemakes it possible for the Government, local authorities and nationalizedindustries ____.A、to borrow as muchmoney as they wishB、to make certaineverybody saves moneyC、to raise money tofinance new developmentD、to make certaineverybody lends money to them参考答案:
5、How much paper doyou use every year? Probably you can't answer that question quickly. In 1990the world's use of paper was about one kilogram for each person in a year. Nowsome countries use as much as 50 kilograms of paper for each person in a year.The amount of paper a country uses shows how far advanced the country is, somepeople say. It is difficult to say whether this is true: different people meandifferent things by the word 'advanced'. But countries like the United States,England and Sweden certainly use more paper than other countries.Paper, like many other things that we usetoday, was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not verycommonly used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wrote on papyrus. Europeansused Parchment for many hundreds of years. Parchment was very strong; it wasmade from the skin of.Certain young animals. We have learnt someof the most important facts of European history from records that were kept onparchment.The Chinese first made paper about 2000years ago. China still has pieces of paper which were made as long ago as that.But Chinese paper was not made from the wood of trees. It was made from thehair-like parts of certain plants.Paper was not made in southern Europe untilabout the year 1100. Scandinavia which now makes a great deal of the world'spaper, did not begin to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer whofound out that one could make the best paper from trees. After that, the forestcountries of Canada, Sweden, Norway Finland and the United States became themost important in papermaking. Today in Finland, which makes the best paper inthe world, the paper industry is the biggest in the land. New papermakingmachines are very big, and they make paper very fast. The biggest machines canmake a piece of paper 300 metres long and six metres wide in one minute.When we think of paper, we think ofnewspaper, books, letters, envelopes, and writing paper. But there are manyother uses. Only half of the paper that is made is used for books andnewspapers, etc.Paper is very good for keeping you warm.Houses are often insulated with paper. You have perhaps seen homeless menasleep on a large number of newspapers. They are insulating themselves againstthe cold. In Finland, where in winter it is sometimes - 40℃centigrade,the farmers wear paper boots in the snow. Nothing could be warmer.Each year, more and more things are made ofpaper. We have had paper cups, plates, and dishes for a long time. But now wehear that chairs, tables, and even beds can be made of paper. With paper bootsand shoes, you can wear paper hats, paper dresses, and paper raincoats. Whenyou have used them once, you throw them away and buy new ones.The latest in paper seems to be paperhouses. These are not small houses for children to play in, but real, bighouses for people to live in. You can buy a house with three chief rooms, forabout $500. You can put it up yourself in a few hours, and you can use it forabout five years.People have made paper boats, but they havenot yet made paper aeroplanes or cars. Just wait - they probably will.0、____use more paperthan other countries.A、China, England andSwedenB、The United States,England and FinlandC、The United States,England and SwitzerlandD、The United States,England and Sweden参考答案:
0、We have learnt someof the most important facts of European history from records that were kept on____.A、papyrusB、paperC、booksD、parchment参考答案:
0、Chinese paper wasonce made from ____.A、the wood of treesB、the hair-like partsof certain plantsC、the grass-like plantwhich grows near waterD、the skins of certainanimals参考答案:
0、Paper was not madein southern Europe until ____.A、about the year 1400B、about the year 1500C、about the year 1100D、about the year 1900参考答案:
0、"Nothing couldbe warmer." The writer means ____.A、paper boots are toocold to put on at -40℃B、no other boots arewarmer than paper bootsC、sleeping on numbersof newspaper is the warmest ways of sleepingD、leather boots arewarmer than paper boots参考答案:
6、No one really likeshelp. It is a great deal more satisfactory to be given the opportunity to earnone's daily bread; and if, by so doing, one can create a continuing means oflivelihood, more jobs, and better living conditions for one's community, thatis more satisfactory still. It is on this premise that the World Food Programmebases most of its operations.But how can a man born of unemployed,undernourished parents, in the depths of poverty that spreads the solidaritytowns near Latin American cities, or displaced people's camps in Africa and Asia,begin to make some improvement? Someone must help someone who understands thatboth food and employment are fundamental to his need.Most thinking people must have remarked atsome time or other that it doesn't make sense for half the population of theworld to be in need of better food while governments and farmers elsewhere areworried by surpluses. For a number of years, until recently, North America andAustralia had too much wheat. Japan had too much rice. Similarly, the EECrapidly built a butter "Mountain" in its short history.It was an awareness of the cruel paradox ofa world with surpluses and starvation that prompted the setting up of the WorldFood Programme by the United Nations and also by the Food and AgriculturalOrganization. Its organizers realized that it could be useful both to developedand developing countries. It could remove surpluses in such a way that did notupset normal trading or threaten the livelihood of farmers in contributorcountries, and then use these food to feed people and aid development inpoor-privileged areas.So how does the World Food Programme (WFP)work and what has it achieved?Logically, the story starts with a pledgingsession. The contributor countries, of which there have been a hundred and fourover the years, pledge themselves to give a certain value during the succeedingtwo years. Most of these pledges are honored by gifts of food, but countrieswhich do not produce food surplus to their own needs pledge money to financethe administration and shipping of the food given by other.Meanwhile, the WFP staff in Rome getrequests from countries which would like to receive this food aid. Some ofthese are emergency requests when earthquake, hurricane, flood, drought orpestilence strikes, or political disorder causes a new wave of refugees. Ofcourse, WFP responds to these, but they represent no more than a quarter of itsaid in any one year. The real objective is to aid constructive development, andso to make full preparation against the every day disaster of having littlefood to eat, no work to go to, no dignity to have.So the WFP staff are responsive to requestsfrom governments who want initial help to develop new lands for farming, tobuild roads, to provide irrigation, and so on. The government of the would-berecipient country has to put forward what is considered to be a worthwhile andworkable scheme, and if this is accepted, WFP agrees to supply food to acertain value for a specified period of years (usually three to five). Usuallythe food is for the people; sometimes it is their farm livestock.0、The main idea of thefirst two paragraphs is that many people ____.A、feel offended bypeople who offer them giftsB、are prevented fromrising in the world by the poverty of their surroundingsC、need to be givenboth food and the chance to earn their livingD、feel their pridehurt if they are given charity参考答案:
0、Paragraph 2 ____.A、answers an objectionthat some readers may raise to Paragraph 1B、guards against thepossibility that you have read Paragraph 1C、contradicts the ideaof Paragraph 1D、is more optimisticthan Paragraph 1参考答案:
0、Paragraph 4emphasizes that since surpluses (e.g. of butter) exist, therefore aidprogrammes ____.A、may promoteoverproduction of some goodsB、put the interests ofthe producers before those of the consumersC、could interfere withmore normal types of tradeD、will help the giversas well as the receivers参考答案:0、The main aim of theWFP is to ____.A、meet the needscreated by unexpected crises such as hurricanesB、give food to thosenations that need itC、find a way ofhelping poorer nations to cope with emergenciesD、help the poorernations to help themselves参考答案:
0、WFP's plans forunderdeveloped countries emphasize the need to ____.A、develop types offruit trees that will resist diseaseB、extend the area ofland fit for cultivationC、remove or flattenout the tops of hillsD、provide food forfarm animals参考答案:
7、The appeal ofadvertising to buying motives can have both negative and positive effects.Consumers may be convinced to buy a product of poor quality or high pricebecause of an advertisement. For example, some advertisers have appealed topeople's desire for better fuel economy for their cars by advertisingautomotive products that improve gasoline mileage. Some of the products work.Others are worthless and a waste of consumers' money.Sometimes advertising is intentionallymisleading. A few years ago a brand of bread was offered to dieters(节食者) withthe message that there were fewer calories(热量单位,大卡) in everyslice. It turned out that the bread was not dietetic(适合于节食的), butjust regular bread. There were fewer calories because it was sliced very thin,but there were the same number of calories in every loaf.On the positive side, emotional appeals mayrespond to a consumer's real concerns. Consider fire insurance. Fire insurancemay be sold by appealing to fear of loss. But fear of loss is the real reason forfire insurance. The security of knowing that property is protected by insurancemakes the purchase of fire insurance a worthwhile investment for most people.If consumers consider the quality of the insurance plans as well as the messagein the ads, they will benefit from the advertising.Each consumer must evaluate her or his ownsituation. Are the benefits of the product important enough to justify buyingit? Advertising is intended to appeal to consumers, but it does not force themto buy the product. Consumers still control the final buying decision.0、Advertising canpersuade the consumer to buy worthless products by ____.A、maintaining abalance between quality and priceB、convincing him oftheir low priceC、appealing to hisbuying motivesD、stressing their highquality参考答案:
0、The reason why thebread advertisement is misleading is that ____.A、the total number ofcalories in the loaf remained the sameB、thin slices of breadcould contain more caloriesC、the loaf was cutinto regular slicesD、the bread was notgenuine bread参考答案:
0、The passage tells usthat ____.A、advertisementsoccasionally force consumers into buying things they don't needB、the buying motivesof consumers are controlled by advertisementsC、sometimesadvertisements really sell what the consumer needsD、fire insurance isseldom a worthwhile investment参考答案:
0、It can be inferredfrom the passage that a smart consumer should ____.A、be familiar withvarious advertising strategiesB、think carefullyabout the benefits described in the advertisementsC、guard against thedeceiving nature of advertisementsD、avoid buyingproducts that have strong emotional appeal参考答案:
0、The passage ismainly about ____.A、ways to protect theinterests of the consumerB、how to make a wisebuying decisionC、the function ofadvertisements in promoting salesD、the positive andnegative aspects of advertising参考答案:
8、Is language, likefood, a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of life canbe starved and damaged? Judging from the drastic experiment of Frederick II inthe thirteenth century it may be. Hoping to discover what language a childwould speak if he heard no mother tongue he told the nurses to keep silent.All the infants died before the first year.But clearly there was more than language deprivation here. What was missing wasgood mothering, in the first year of life especially, the capacity to surviveis seriously affected.Today no such drastic deprivation exists asthat ordered by Frederick. Nevertheless, some children are still backward inspeaking. Most often the reason for that is that the mother is insensitive tothe cues and signals of the infant, whose brain is programmed to mop uplanguage rapidly. There are critical times, it seems, when children learn morereadily. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for acquiringskills passes, and they might never be learned so easily again. A bird learnsto sing and to fly rapidly at the right time, but finds the process slow andhard once the critical stage has passed.Linguists suggest that speech milestonesare reached in a fixed sequence and at a constant age, but there are caseswhere speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be of highIQ (Intelligence Quotient). At twelve weeks a baby smiles and utters vowel-likesounds; at twelve months he can speak simple words and understand simplecommands; at eighteen months he has a vocabulary of three to fifty words. At threehe knows about words which he can put into sentences, and at four his languagediffers from that of his parents in style rather than grammar.Recent evidence suggests that all infantsare born with the capacity to speak. What is special about man's brain,compared with that of the monkey, is the complex system which enables a childto connect the sight and feel of, say, a teddy bear with the sound pattern"teddy-bear". And even more incredible is the young brain's abilityto pick out an order in language from the hubbub of sound around him, toanalyses, to combine and recombine the parts of a language in novel ways.But speech has to be triggered, and thisdepends on interaction between the mother and the child where the motherrecognizes the cues and signals in the child's babbling, clinging, grasping,crying, smiling, and responds to them. Insensitivity of the mother to thesesignals dulls the interaction because the child gets discouraged and sends outonly the obvious signal. Sensitivity to the child's non-verbal cues isessential to the growth and development of language.0、Frederick II'sexperiment was "drastic" because ____.A、he wanted to provethat children are born with the ability to speakB、he ignored theimportance of mothering to the infantC、he was unkind to thenursesD、he wanted to see ifthe children could die before they reached the age of one参考答案:
0、The reason somechildren are backward in speaking today is that ____.A、they do not listencarefully to their mothers.B、their brains have toabsorb too much language at onceC、their mother do notrespond to their attempt to speakD、their mothers arenot intelligent enough to help them参考答案:
0、By "criticaltimes" the author means ____.A、difficult period thechild's lifeB、moments when thechild becomes critical towards its motherC、important stages inthe child's developmentD、times when mothersoften neglect their children参考答案:
0、Which of thefollowing is NOT implied in the passage?____A、The faculty ofspeech is inborn in man.B、Children do not needto be encouraged to speak.C、The child's brain ishighly selective.D、Most children learntheir language in a definite stage.参考答案:
0、If the mother doesnot respond to her child's signals ____.A、the child will neverbe able to speak properlyB、the child will stopgiving out signalsC、the child willinvent a language of its ownD、the child will makelittle effort to speak参考答案:
四、 句子翻译(汉译英) (共 10 题、0 / 20 分 )1、求职者必须在短时间内显示他们的才能。参考答案:
2、我去超市买东西总共花去150元。参考答案:
3、本市的因特网用户去年几乎增加了一倍。参考答案:
4、她经常抱怨说自己的工作得不到认可。参考答案:
5、他一进来我就会告诉他。参考答案:
6、学生对这种类型的饭菜很感兴趣。参考答案:
7、他受过多方面的训练,担任过许多职务。参考答案:
8、一些女性抱怨说重要岗位都被男性占据着。参考答案:
9、我在南京巧遇我的好友。参考答案:
10、我们一直是成功的,原因是我们在提供优质服务。参考答案:
五、 句子翻译(英译汉) (共 10 题、0 / 20 分 )1、Mary is a specialistin Americanliterature.参考答案:
2、The incident tookplace about 500 yardsfrom where he was standing.参考答案:
3、I wrote her areceipt for the money.参考答案:
4、The city’s cleanenvironment adds to itsattraction.参考答案:
5、The girl shared asmall apartment with anold lady.参考答案:
6、At the end of aday’s teaching, her nerves wereabsolutely shattered.参考答案:
7、“You could have justphoned.” “I wanted to explain things face to face.”参考答案:
8、My math teacher is amiddle-aged woman. Sheis neither short nor tall, neither heavy nor thin.参考答案:
9、We followed him upthe steps into a largehall.参考答案:
10、You feel so coldthat your body starts toshake -- not very much, but uncontrollably.参考答案:


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