东大网院22年9月大学英语(二)_2020春_02满分
大学英语(二)_2020春_021.[单选题]--________ will your sister be back ?--In about two hours.
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A.How
B.How often
C.How long
D.How soon
正确答案:——D——
2.[单选题]They won't leave ______ you come back.
A.until
B.and
C.about
D.to
正确答案:——A——
3.[单选题]Let's go out for a walk, _________ ?
A.won't you
B.don't we
C.why not
D.shall we
正确答案:——D——
4.[单选题]Judgingthe smell, the dish must be very nice.
A.at
B.for
C.of
D.from
正确答案:————
5.[单选题]It is always riskythe business.
A.to start
B.starting
C.started
D.being starting
正确答案:————
6.[单选题]I will _____ to my manager to find the exact figures.
A.relate
B.refer
C.ask
D.let
正确答案:————
7.[单选题]I could not move my handsthey were not mine.
A.even though
B.as if
C.like
D.so
正确答案:————
8.[单选题]He asked me , but I didn't know _________.
A.how to tell
B.what to speak
C.to say what
D.what to say
正确答案:————
9.[单选题]The radio says there will be a ______ rain tomorrow.
A.big
B.large
C.heavy
D.heavily
正确答案:————
10.[单选题]Jack's brother doesn't work so _________as Jack.
A.harder
B.hard
C.hardest
D.hardly
正确答案:————
11.[单选题]I'm______ happy today.
A.quite
B.quiet
C.much
D.quick
正确答案:————
12.[单选题]We could see nothing because the lights suddenly _______.
A.went on
B.went over
C.went down
D.went out
正确答案:————
13.[单选题]All her children are clever, but the youngest daughter is really_____.
A.exception
B.exceptional
C.except
D.excepted
正确答案:————
14.[单选题]He said that he would go to London ________.
A.the next month
B.last month
C.the month before
D.next month
正确答案:————
15.[单选题]The government is trying everything possible to keepthe currency from falling _____ value.
A./
B.in
C.about
D.at
正确答案:————
16.[单选题]--__________ we make it half past seven?--What about _______ it a little earlier?
A.Shall,making
B.Shall,to make
C.Will,making
D.Will, to make
正确答案:————
17.[单选题]The car would not stop so that itinto the wall.
A.crashed
B.hit
C.bumped
D.rammed
正确答案:————
18.[单选题]Tom said to the guests, "Help ________ to some meat."
A.youself
B.youselves
C.yourself
D.yourselves
正确答案:————
19.[单选题]I know everything about how to use a computer, but when itrepairing it, I know nothing.
A.comes out
B.comes to
C.comes
D.comes on
正确答案:————
20.[单选题]The soldier ran into the room _________the baby.
A.saving
B.to save
C.saves
D.saved
正确答案:————
21.[单选题]You'd better ______ to school, _____ you?
A.not go,shall
B.not to go,will
C.not going,had
D.not go,had
正确答案:————
22.[单选题]It wasn’t long before he got caughtagain, so he was sent to prison.
A.stole
B.stolen
C.stealing
D.being stealing
正确答案:————
23.[单选题]--Can I help you, sir? --Yes, I bought the radio here yesterday, but it ________.
A.didn't work
B.won't work
C.can't work
D.doesn't work
正确答案:————
24.[单选题]They both have _____ work to do, so they are _____ busy.
A.much too,too much
B.too much,much too
C.so many, too
D.to, much
正确答案:————
25.[单选题]The police had arrested 15 people in connectionyesterday’s terrorist activity.
A.with
B.to
C.of
D.for
正确答案:————
When the Audet family turns on the lights at Blue Farm, they are using electricity that comes from cows—cow manure (粪肥), to be specific.Cows produce a lot of wastes. One cow can create 30 gallons of wastes each day. Now imagine the output of over 1,000 cows at Blue Farm. That’s really a big amount.When farmers clean their barns, they put the wastes in a big heap, and spread some of them on their fields for fertilizer(肥料). But now places like Blue Spruce Farm have a new way of using cow wastes. They use them to produce electricity.Here’s how it works: A big machine moves back and forth cleaning the barn floor. “The cows aren’t bothered,” says Marie Audet. “They are animals of habit; they get used to it, and just lift one foot and then another to let it go by.”The machine pushes the manure into a big 600-gallon tank like a small swimming pool. The tank is called a digester (化粪池) because what happens there is just like what happens inside a cow: Bacteria(细菌) get to work and continue to digest the manure.Methane gas (甲烷、沼气)in the atmosphere is known as a “greenhouse” gas because it keeps heat just like a greenhouse does, causing our planet to warm up. That’s an environmental concern. But the digester has a good result. Its gas is kept and used to power electric generators (发电机).At Blue Farm, the generators make enough electricity to power 400 homes. The Audet family sells the extra electricity they can’t use themselves.
(2.0 分)56.We learn from the text that the Audet family is using cow wastes to ______.A.make electricityB.produce fertilizerC.build their farmD.feed the cows(2.0 分)57.How are the cow wastes collected into the digester at Blue Farm?A.Marie Audet does the workB.The job is done by machineC.The cows lift the cow wastesD.Bacteria get to work on them(2.0 分)58.According to the passage, which of the following is changed into electricity?A.The power of moving water.B.The heat of burning coal.C.The power of sunlight.D.The heat of the methane gas(2.0 分)59.The new way of using cow wastes at Blue Farm might be best described as ______.A.reducingB.savingC.recyclingD.changing(2.0 分)60.What is the main purpose for writing the passage?A.To introduce a new way of making electricityB.To explain how a new energy works betterC.To show a new rebuilding plan for a big farmD.To explain the reasons for green house effect
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents. Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents. You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks…" when you get Christmas or birthday presents. You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening. At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us.
(2.0 分)61.What does "close friends" mean in the passage?A.The friends who are very kind.B.The friends who live close to each other.C.The friends who were once classmates.D.The friends who you like most.(2.0 分)62.What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?A.The small presents.B.Christmas or birthday presents.C.The expensive presents.D.The presents for dinner party.(2.0 分)63.Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?A.To pay them.B.To help them.C.To thank them.D.To make them work harder.(2.0 分)64.Which of the following do you think is right?A.American business people don't want presents because they are rich enoughB.The writer of this passage must be an American.C.Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.D.Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.(2.0 分)65.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Present-giving in the United States.B.Customs (习俗) in the United States.C.American people and present-giving.D.When and how to give presents.
(15.0 分)Why do people play football? It’s a(n) 26A.stupidB.funnyC.excitingD.wonderful game and it’s dangerous too. Twenty-two men fight 27A.forB.byC.inD.against ninety minutes to make 28A.soB.toC.asD.very many goals as they can. They get 29A.muchB.manyC.mostD.more black eyes, bruise (擦伤) and broken bones than they 30A.do withB.doC.do forD.did points. Football players must be mad.And why do people watch football? They31A.mustn’tB.mustC.can’tD.can be mad too. They certainly32A.cryB.laughC.runD.shoutand scream like33A.gentlemenB.ladiesC.madmenD.madams. I’m afraid34A.of goingB.for goingC.to goD.to be goingnear a football field when they are playing a game. The crowds are35A.happyB.dangerousC.sadD.tired. I’d36A.ratherB.betterC.likeD.fairlystay at home and watch TV. But what happens when I turn it37A.offB.downC.upD.on? They’re showing a football game. So I turn on the radio. What do I38A.listenB.listen toC.hearD.hear of? The39A.lateB.latestC.laterD.latelyfootball scores. And what do I see when I open a newspaper? Pictures of football players, interview(采访) with40A.basketballB.volleyballC.tennisD.footballplayers, scores of football games.
(15.0 分)Soon after Dave left university, one of his uncles, who was41A.illB.richC.honestD.luck and had no children of hisown, died and42A.gaveB.handedC.leftD.promised Dave a lot of money, so he decided to43A.set upB.take upC.put upD.make uphis owncompany. Hefound a nice44A.officeB.cinemaC.theaterD.school ,45A.boughtB.carriedC.managedD.lent some newfurniture(家具)and46A.set inB.moved inC.moved outD.went out . He had only been there for a few hours47A.asB.whenC.whileD.then he heard someone come towardsthe door of his office. “It’s my first48A.teacherB.bossC.customerD.job ,” he thought. He quickly49A.made upB.took upC.brought upD.pick up the telephone, and50A.pretendedB.warnedC.keptD.lookedto be busy51A.writingB.answeringC.callingD.saying an important call fromsomeone in New York who wanted to buy a big and expensive house in thecountry. The man52A.lookedB.knockedC.hitD.waited at the door while seeing this was53A.going onB.moving onC.speaking onD.keeping on , came in and waited politely for Dave to finish his54A.conversationB.gestureC.smokingD.fixing , then he said to Dave, “I’m from the telephone company, and I wassent here to55A.repairB.cutC.makeD.look after your telephone.”
When the Audet family turns on the lights at Blue Farm, they are using electricity that comes from cows—cow manure (粪肥), to be specific.Cows produce a lot of wastes. One cow can create 30 gallons of wastes each day. Now imagine the output of over 1,000 cows at Blue Farm. That’s really a big amount.When farmers clean their barns, they put the wastes in a big heap, and spread some of them on their fields for fertilizer(肥料). But now places like Blue Spruce Farm have a new way of using cow wastes. They use them to produce electricity.Here’s how it works: A big machine moves back and forth cleaning the barn floor. “The cows aren’t bothered,” says Marie Audet. “They are animals of habit; they get used to it, and just lift one foot and then another to let it go by.”The machine pushes the manure into a big 600-gallon tank like a small swimming pool. The tank is called a digester (化粪池) because what happens there is just like what happens inside a cow: Bacteria(细菌) get to work and continue to digest the manure.Methane gas (甲烷、沼气)in the atmosphere is known as a “greenhouse” gas because it keeps heat just like a greenhouse does, causing our planet to warm up. That’s an environmental concern. But the digester has a good result. Its gas is kept and used to power electric generators (发电机).At Blue Farm, the generators make enough electricity to power 400 homes. The Audet family sells the extra electricity they can’t use themselves.
(2.0 分)56.We learn from the text that the Audet family is using cow wastes to ______.A.make electricityB.produce fertilizerC.build their farmD.feed the cows(2.0 分)57.How are the cow wastes collected into the digester at Blue Farm?A.Marie Audet does the workB.The job is done by machineC.The cows lift the cow wastesD.Bacteria get to work on them(2.0 分)58.According to the passage, which of the following is changed into electricity?A.The power of moving water.B.The heat of burning coal.C.The power of sunlight.D.The heat of the methane gas(2.0 分)59.The new way of using cow wastes at Blue Farm might be best described as ______.A.reducingB.savingC.recyclingD.changing(2.0 分)60.What is the main purpose for writing the passage?A.To introduce a new way of making electricityB.To explain how a new energy works betterC.To show a new rebuilding plan for a big farmD.To explain the reasons for green house effect
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents. Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents. You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks…" when you get Christmas or birthday presents. You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening. At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us. 重庆大学答案
(2.0 分)61.What does "close friends" mean in the passage?A.The friends who are very kind.B.The friends who live close to each other.C.The friends who were once classmates.D.The friends who you like most.(2.0 分)62.What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?A.The small presents.B.Christmas or birthday presents.C.The expensive presents.D.The presents for dinner party.(2.0 分)63.Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?A.To pay them.B.To help them.C.To thank them.D.To make them work harder.(2.0 分)64.Which of the following do you think is right?A.American business people don't want presents because they are rich enoughB.The writer of this passage must be an American.C.Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.D.Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.(2.0 分)65.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Present-giving in the United States.B.Customs (习俗) in the United States.C.American people and present-giving.D.When and how to give presents.
(15.0 分)Why do people play football? It’s a(n) 26A.stupidB.funnyC.excitingD.wonderful game and it’s dangerous too. Twenty-two men fight 27A.forB.byC.inD.against ninety minutes to make 28A.soB.toC.asD.very many goals as they can. They get 29A.muchB.manyC.mostD.more black eyes, bruise (擦伤) and broken bones than they 30A.do withB.doC.do forD.did points. Football players must be mad.And why do people watch football? They31A.mustn’tB.mustC.can’tD.can be mad too. They certainly32A.cryB.laughC.runD.shoutand scream like33A.gentlemenB.ladiesC.madmenD.madams. I’m afraid34A.of goingB.for goingC.to goD.to be goingnear a football field when they are playing a game. The crowds are35A.happyB.dangerousC.sadD.tired. I’d36A.ratherB.betterC.likeD.fairlystay at home and watch TV. But what happens when I turn it37A.offB.downC.upD.on? They’re showing a football game. So I turn on the radio. What do I38A.listenB.listen toC.hearD.hear of? The39A.lateB.latestC.laterD.latelyfootball scores. And what do I see when I open a newspaper? Pictures of football players, interview(采访) with40A.basketballB.volleyballC.tennisD.footballplayers, scores of football games.
(15.0 分)Soon after Dave left university, one of his uncles, who was41A.illB.richC.honestD.luck and had no children of hisown, died and42A.gaveB.handedC.leftD.promised Dave a lot of money, so he decided to43A.set upB.take upC.put upD.make uphis owncompany. Hefound a nice44A.officeB.cinemaC.theaterD.school ,45A.boughtB.carriedC.managedD.lent some newfurniture(家具)and46A.set inB.moved inC.moved outD.went out . He had only been there for a few hours47A.asB.whenC.whileD.then he heard someone come towardsthe door of his office. “It’s my first48A.teacherB.bossC.customerD.job ,” he thought. He quickly49A.made upB.took upC.brought upD.pick up the telephone, and50A.pretendedB.warnedC.keptD.lookedto be busy51A.writingB.answeringC.callingD.saying an important call fromsomeone in New York who wanted to buy a big and expensive house in thecountry. The man52A.lookedB.knockedC.hitD.waited at the door while seeing this was53A.going onB.moving onC.speaking onD.keeping on , came in and waited politely for Dave to finish his54A.conversationB.gestureC.smokingD.fixing , then he said to Dave, “I’m from the telephone company, and I wassent here to55A.repairB.cutC.makeD.look after your telephone.”
When the Audet family turns on the lights at Blue Farm, they are using electricity that comes from cows—cow manure (粪肥), to be specific.Cows produce a lot of wastes. One cow can create 30 gallons of wastes each day. Now imagine the output of over 1,000 cows at Blue Farm. That’s really a big amount.When farmers clean their barns, they put the wastes in a big heap, and spread some of them on their fields for fertilizer(肥料). But now places like Blue Spruce Farm have a new way of using cow wastes. They use them to produce electricity.Here’s how it works: A big machine moves back and forth cleaning the barn floor. “The cows aren’t bothered,” says Marie Audet. “They are animals of habit; they get used to it, and just lift one foot and then another to let it go by.”The machine pushes the manure into a big 600-gallon tank like a small swimming pool. The tank is called a digester (化粪池) because what happens there is just like what happens inside a cow: Bacteria(细菌) get to work and continue to digest the manure.Methane gas (甲烷、沼气)in the atmosphere is known as a “greenhouse” gas because it keeps heat just like a greenhouse does, causing our planet to warm up. That’s an environmental concern. But the digester has a good result. Its gas is kept and used to power electric generators (发电机).At Blue Farm, the generators make enough electricity to power 400 homes. The Audet family sells the extra electricity they can’t use themselves.
(2.0 分)56.We learn from the text that the Audet family is using cow wastes to ______.A.make electricityB.produce fertilizerC.build their farmD.feed the cows(2.0 分)57.How are the cow wastes collected into the digester at Blue Farm?A.Marie Audet does the workB.The job is done by machineC.The cows lift the cow wastesD.Bacteria get to work on them(2.0 分)58.According to the passage, which of the following is changed into electricity?A.The power of moving water.B.The heat of burning coal.C.The power of sunlight.D.The heat of the methane gas(2.0 分)59.The new way of using cow wastes at Blue Farm might be best described as ______.A.reducingB.savingC.recyclingD.changing(2.0 分)60.What is the main purpose for writing the passage?A.To introduce a new way of making electricityB.To explain how a new energy works betterC.To show a new rebuilding plan for a big farmD.To explain the reasons for green house effect
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents. Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents. You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks…" when you get Christmas or birthday presents. You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening. At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us.
(2.0 分)61.What does "close friends" mean in the passage?A.The friends who are very kind.B.The friends who live close to each other.C.The friends who were once classmates.D.The friends who you like most.(2.0 分)62.What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?A.The small presents.B.Christmas or birthday presents.C.The expensive presents.D.The presents for dinner party.(2.0 分)63.Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?A.To pay them.B.To help them.C.To thank them.D.To make them work harder.(2.0 分)64.Which of the following do you think is right?A.American business people don't want presents because they are rich enoughB.The writer of this passage must be an American.C.Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.D.Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.(2.0 分)65.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Present-giving in the United States.B.Customs (习俗) in the United States.C.American people and present-giving.D.When and how to give presents.
(15.0 分)Why do people play football? It’s a(n) 26A.stupidB.funnyC.excitingD.wonderful game and it’s dangerous too. Twenty-two men fight 27A.forB.byC.inD.against ninety minutes to make 28A.soB.toC.asD.very many goals as they can. They get 29A.muchB.manyC.mostD.more black eyes, bruise (擦伤) and broken bones than they 30A.do withB.doC.do forD.did points. Football players must be mad.And why do people watch football? They31A.mustn’tB.mustC.can’tD.can be mad too. They certainly32A.cryB.laughC.runD.shoutand scream like33A.gentlemenB.ladiesC.madmenD.madams. I’m afraid34A.of goingB.for goingC.to goD.to be goingnear a football field when they are playing a game. The crowds are35A.happyB.dangerousC.sadD.tired. I’d36A.ratherB.betterC.likeD.fairlystay at home and watch TV. But what happens when I turn it37A.offB.downC.upD.on? They’re showing a football game. So I turn on the radio. What do I38A.listenB.listen toC.hearD.hear of? The39A.lateB.latestC.laterD.latelyfootball scores. And what do I see when I open a newspaper? Pictures of football players, interview(采访) with40A.basketballB.volleyballC.tennisD.footballplayers, scores of football games.
(15.0 分)Soon after Dave left university, one of his uncles, who was41A.illB.richC.honestD.luck and had no children of hisown, died and42A.gaveB.handedC.leftD.promised Dave a lot of money, so he decided to43A.set upB.take upC.put upD.make uphis owncompany. Hefound a nice44A.officeB.cinemaC.theaterD.school ,45A.boughtB.carriedC.managedD.lent some newfurniture(家具)and46A.set inB.moved inC.moved outD.went out . He had only been there for a few hours47A.asB.whenC.whileD.then he heard someone come towardsthe door of his office. “It’s my first48A.teacherB.bossC.customerD.job ,” he thought. He quickly49A.made upB.took upC.brought upD.pick up the telephone, and50A.pretendedB.warnedC.keptD.lookedto be busy51A.writingB.answeringC.callingD.saying an important call fromsomeone in New York who wanted to buy a big and expensive house in thecountry. The man52A.lookedB.knockedC.hitD.waited at the door while seeing this was53A.going onB.moving onC.speaking onD.keeping on , came in and waited politely for Dave to finish his54A.conversationB.gestureC.smokingD.fixing , then he said to Dave, “I’m from the telephone company, and I wassent here to55A.repairB.cutC.makeD.look after your telephone.”
When the Audet family turns on the lights at Blue Farm, they are using electricity that comes from cows—cow manure (粪肥), to be specific.Cows produce a lot of wastes. One cow can create 30 gallons of wastes each day. Now imagine the output of over 1,000 cows at Blue Farm. That’s really a big amount.When farmers clean their barns, they put the wastes in a big heap, and spread some of them on their fields for fertilizer(肥料). But now places like Blue Spruce Farm have a new way of using cow wastes. They use them to produce electricity.Here’s how it works: A big machine moves back and forth cleaning the barn floor. “The cows aren’t bothered,” says Marie Audet. “They are animals of habit; they get used to it, and just lift one foot and then another to let it go by.”The machine pushes the manure into a big 600-gallon tank like a small swimming pool. The tank is called a digester (化粪池) because what happens there is just like what happens inside a cow: Bacteria(细菌) get to work and continue to digest the manure.Methane gas (甲烷、沼气)in the atmosphere is known as a “greenhouse” gas because it keeps heat just like a greenhouse does, causing our planet to warm up. That’s an environmental concern. But the digester has a good result. Its gas is kept and used to power electric generators (发电机).At Blue Farm, the generators make enough electricity to power 400 homes. The Audet family sells the extra electricity they can’t use themselves.
(2.0 分)56.We learn from the text that the Audet family is using cow wastes to ______.A.make electricityB.produce fertilizerC.build their farmD.feed the cows(2.0 分)57.How are the cow wastes collected into the digester at Blue Farm?A.Marie Audet does the workB.The job is done by machineC.The cows lift the cow wastesD.Bacteria get to work on them(2.0 分)58.According to the passage, which of the following is changed into electricity?A.The power of moving water.B.The heat of burning coal.C.The power of sunlight.D.The heat of the methane gas(2.0 分)59.The new way of using cow wastes at Blue Farm might be best described as ______.A.reducingB.savingC.recyclingD.changing(2.0 分)60.What is the main purpose for writing the passage?A.To introduce a new way of making electricityB.To explain how a new energy works betterC.To show a new rebuilding plan for a big farmD.To explain the reasons for green house effect
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents. Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents. You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks…" when you get Christmas or birthday presents. You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening. At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us.
(2.0 分)61.What does "close friends" mean in the passage?A.The friends who are very kind.B.The friends who live close to each other.C.The friends who were once classmates.D.The friends who you like most.(2.0 分)62.What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?A.The small presents.B.Christmas or birthday presents.C.The expensive presents.D.The presents for dinner party.(2.0 分)63.Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?A.To pay them.B.To help them.C.To thank them.D.To make them work harder.(2.0 分)64.Which of the following do you think is right?A.American business people don't want presents because they are rich enoughB.The writer of this passage must be an American.C.Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.D.Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.(2.0 分)65.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Present-giving in the United States.B.Customs (习俗) in the United States.C.American people and present-giving.D.When and how to give presents.
(15.0 分)Why do people play football? It’s a(n) 26A.stupidB.funnyC.excitingD.wonderful game and it’s dangerous too. Twenty-two men fight 27A.forB.byC.inD.against ninety minutes to make 28A.soB.toC.asD.very many goals as they can. They get 29A.muchB.manyC.mostD.more black eyes, bruise (擦伤) and broken bones than they 30A.do withB.doC.do forD.did points. Football players must be mad.And why do people watch football? They31A.mustn’tB.mustC.can’tD.can be mad too. They certainly32A.cryB.laughC.runD.shoutand scream like33A.gentlemenB.ladiesC.madmenD.madams. I’m afraid34A.of goingB.for goingC.to goD.to be goingnear a football field when they are playing a game. The crowds are35A.happyB.dangerousC.sadD.tired. I’d36A.ratherB.betterC.likeD.fairlystay at home and watch TV. But what happens when I turn it37A.offB.downC.upD.on? They’re showing a football game. So I turn on the radio. What do I38A.listenB.listen toC.hearD.hear of? The39A.lateB.latestC.laterD.latelyfootball scores. And what do I see when I open a newspaper? Pictures of football players, interview(采访) with40A.basketballB.volleyballC.tennisD.footballplayers, scores of football games.
(15.0 分)Soon after Dave left university, one of his uncles, who was41A.illB.richC.honestD.luck and had no children of hisown, died and42A.gaveB.handedC.leftD.promised Dave a lot of money, so he decided to43A.set upB.take upC.put upD.make uphis owncompany. Hefound a nice44A.officeB.cinemaC.theaterD.school ,45A.boughtB.carriedC.managedD.lent some newfurniture(家具)and46A.set inB.moved inC.moved outD.went out . He had only been there for a few hours47A.asB.whenC.whileD.then he heard someone come towardsthe door of his office. “It’s my first48A.teacherB.bossC.customerD.job ,” he thought. He quickly49A.made upB.took upC.brought upD.pick up the telephone, and50A.pretendedB.warnedC.keptD.lookedto be busy51A.writingB.answeringC.callingD.saying an important call fromsomeone in New York who wanted to buy a big and expensive house in thecountry. The man52A.lookedB.knockedC.hitD.waited at the door while seeing this was53A.going onB.moving onC.speaking onD.keeping on , came in and waited politely for Dave to finish his54A.conversationB.gestureC.smokingD.fixing , then he said to Dave, “I’m from the telephone company, and I wassent here to55A.repairB.cutC.makeD.look after your telephone.”
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