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2021年1月6日发(作者:安泰来)

大学英语2网络自主学习单元测试2

Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided)

(Each item: 1)
Directions:
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s).
Use only ONE word to fill in each blank.
1.
The discussion in Government had taken longer than we
2.
The scientist could not
different use.
3.
The project had been
resources.
4.
He
5.
He sets aside
6.
AIDS brings
rejected.
7.
Our first and
sub
he
can
an
an
.
that his research result would be put to an entirely
by the Labour Government for lack of public
, reluctant to destroy any part of his own work.
pre
and thoughtfully explores the positive part of their idea.
and fear, and people with the disease are often isolated and
pre
courses have been a success and are part of a long-term
commitment to AIDS prevention.
8.
It is always the false jewels that look the most real, the most
9.
Before going away, the boss
continue as usual.
10.
Criminal statistics are usually
qu
arr
bri
.
his business affairs so that everything would
as hard facts; that is, they are accepted
unquestioningly, and are often used to support the view that there is a rapidly increasing rate
of serious crime in modern society.
11.
The young woman was filled with
husband.
12.
Nothing can
com
ha
for the criminals who had killed her
someone to stay in prison if they can get out; no one likes
being walled.
13.
The doctor ordered a juice
14.
I won't have cake, thank you. I'm on a
15.
By putting money in education, we
for future success.
16.
Yet she hadn't the heart to
17.
The sick boy was
18.
We've lost all
19.
My main
20.
Course regulations
ob
tr
for
for
no
d
for the sick child.
d
.
the abilities of children and lay the basis
him to smoke when he had so few comforts left.
by his parents to go out and play with other children.
of our daughter since she left home last month.
to the plan is that it would be too expensive.
spe
the examination pattern for each course and are
available to students on registration.
21.
However, as you know, most of my savings had
22.
All was quiet when I awoke and everyone had
23.
To save space, broken-down, old cars are
24.
Sometimes she works
disturbing.
25.
The soldiers
re
me
com
va
while I was unemployed.
as if in a dream.
into cubes.
va
for long hours without any break, and this can be
the enemy attacks for two days.
Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure

(Each item: 1)
Directions:
Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
26.
This lovely old town has a _________ you couldn't find in a big city.
A. condition

B. standard

C. situation

D. charm

27.
I didn't know what to do, but then an idea suddenly ________ to me.
A. appeared

B. happened

C. occurred

D. emerged

28.
We watched the plane _________ behind the clouds.
A. disappearing

B. disappeared

C. diving

D. dived

29.
The local government tried its best to ensure each of its citizens a _________ supply of food
at regular intervals (时间间隔).
A. consistent

B. continual

C. continuous

D. numerous

30.
There have been many ___________ in their marriage but they still love each other.
A. ups and downs

B. from head to toe

C. time and again

D. over and over

31.
She _________ a new idea for increasing sales.
A. came up with

B. came up at

C. came by

D. came for

32.
After several days of heavy rain the roof __________ with a loud noise, crashing (坠落) onto
the ground.
A. came out

B. came down

C. came on

D. came at

33.
The lawyer __________ the jury (陪审团) by his moving defense.
A. won at

B. won over

C. came at

D. came down

34.
Sally has made a complete _______ influenza (流行性感冒).
A. pass by

B. decision against

C. recovery from

D. care of

35.
A teacher should always be thoughtful _______ what's best for his pupils.
A. in

B. by

C. of

D. at

36.
To increase our working efficiency, it is necessary to _______ every moment we have.
A. include in

B. keep from

C. take advantage of

D. look up to

37.
She has nothing to do with the murder case. She is not _______ it.
A. concerned with

B. related in

C. involved in

D. concerned in

38.
Houston experienced a __________ growth after the war.
A. broad

B. mechanical

C. wide

D. spectacular

39.
There were several wet __________ on the wall.
A. parts

B. decreases

C. patches

D. decks

40.
The aircraft vanished without __________.
A. trace

B. trouble

C. destination

D. product

41.
Anne __________ from outside her home last Wednesday.
A. appeared

B. vanished

C. lost

D. entered

42.
She couldn't __________ laughing at him in those clothes.
A. decline

B. reject

C. refuse

D. resist

43.
As so many overseas business people have come to start and build new businesses, the
place looks much more _________ than it did a few years ago.
A. propertied

B. tedious

C. prosperous

D. unremarkable

44.
The girl has made up her mind to go abroad with her boyfriend despite her parents'
_________.
A. agreement

B. allowing

C. letting

D. objection

45.
My bag looks __________ to Mary's, so I often take hers by mistake.
A. the same

B. identical

C. different

D. like

46.
Although always on time himself, the professor was quite used __________ late for his
lecture.
A. to students to be

B. to students being

C. for students to be

D. for students being

47.
Homework __________ on time will lead to better grades.
A. done

B. be done

C. having done

D. having been done

48.
Great importance was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys ___________
to go to school.
A. to be encouraged

B. being encouraged

C. been encouraged

D. be encouraged

49.
_____________ he works hard, I don't mind when he finishes the experiment.
A. As soon as

B. As long as

C. As well as

D. So far as

50.
People who want the typist's job will be judged __________ how accurate and fast they are.
A. in favor of

B. in terms of

C. in ways of

D. in spite of

51.
The gray building is where the workers live, and the white one is where the spare parts
____________.
A. are producing

B. are produced

C. produced

D. being produced

52.
It might be asked what the author's basic _______ were; then we could understand his works
better.
A. meaning

B. intentions

C. educations

D. interests

53.
After that they drove to the Guest House at ___________ speed.
A. top

B. head

C. whole

D. every

54.
As __________ as you work hard and perform well, opportunities will be made available to
you as the company succeeds and grows.
A. best

B. most

C. much

D. long

55.
The general orders them all to be driven out at once, without __________.
A. failure

B. fail

C. failing

D. failed


Part 3 Cloze (with Options)

(Each item: 1)
Directions:
Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the
choices.
Questions 56 to 75 are based on the following passage.

I didn't marry for love, money, or looks; I married for my parents. I was 56.
for
of
at
by
matched
co mpeted
adjusted
suited
with my husband at the ripe old age of twenty-seven 57.
practice< br>principle
presentation
phenomenon
my parents. It is
common 58. in Korean families when a daughter or son is unmarried
presencepressure
phenomenon
prejudice
and 59.
man
greeting
appearing
announcing
approaching
thirty. There was so much 60. to
I didn't even 61.
necessary
normally
need
necessarily
want to catch a man; I really wanted to work! I knew
that a 62.
c ustom
traditional
tradition
mutual
hus band would not allow me to do so. When I was
twenty-five, I fell in love with a good man—this is all a secret my husband doesn't 63.
know about
know for
know as
know how< br>appreciated
recognized
argued
agreed. The man I loved 64.
free
freely
free dom
custom
supported
supposed
succeede d
suggested
that I could work and should
worked with
faced with
met with
dealt with
have the same 65. that men have. I 66. my mother's
resistance when I 67.
embarrassed
prejudiced
burdened
denied
that we should be married. She was 68.
against him because he had only a bachelor's degree and didn't meet
her 69.
expectations
explosions
existence
exceptions
for wealth. I continued to secretly meet with him, but when he < br>doubted
indicated
defied
hesitated
Significantly
Previously
Seemingly
Eventu ally
asked me to run away with him I 70.
over
on
between
with
. I couldn't decide 71.
my family and him. 72. , we just gave up on the whole
idea. It wasn't 73.
d ramatic
realistic
authentic
automatic
after all. I had real 74.
receptions
replac ements
reservations
requirements
about
marriage after that.
relative
related< br>relatively
relation
I am now thirty and have a child. My husband is a lawyer and a 75.
man. Occasionally, I email the man I didn't marry.
kind
Part 4 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)

(Each item: 1)
Directions:
Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the
four choices marked A, B, C and D.

Questions 76 to 80 are based on the same passage or dialog.
A little noticed change has been taking place in our time-world. The arrival of digital (数字的) time
has been changing the way we act and think. I believe that it has put us to a higher level of anxiety,
with greater expectations of efficiency.
The old, round, hand-moved time still kept a certain connection to the natural flow of things, to the
roundness of the earth, and to the changes of light and seasons. Old, round time was outside
ourselves, far enough removed from us so we could ignore it if we so chose.
It is not so with digital time, which is a beat. It beats instead of turning. It makes a sound like the
sound of the heart and thus places itself smoothly into the body. More and more, we mistake its
regular beat for our own, thus mistaking the demands of the world for our wishes.
Before wrist watches, time used to live in towers in the centers of towns. At that distance, it could
be seen by everybody, but only if they so wished. It took an effort, an actual visit to
something happened. Time began to live with us, and now it is beginning to live in us.
I remember what it was like to be a child, absorbed in the endlessly changeable thing of time. For
me there was only child time, divided meaninglessly and quite painfully by the orders of the
parents into Bedtime, Wakeup Time, and School Time. But within each of those divisions (分割),
Eternity still ruled. Later, of course, they managed to infect me with the anxious demands of clock
time. Very soon, all that remained was the anxiety of that which was exact. The fast beats of the
timepiece (时钟) cut Eternity to pieces.
Occasionally, I stop long enough to recall the times of childhood, but not often enough. Like
everybody else, I am helpless before the new technologies. Time is a virus, and it is growing
stronger.
76.
Digital time has changed how we act and think by ____________________.
A. allowing us to work with more efficiency

B. giving us more time to do what we like

C. causing us to be more anxious

D. having us expect more of others

77.
The author thinks that the old clocks ____________________.
A. are somehow linked with the seasonal changes

B. stay closer to people than a digital watch

C. are connected with human's hands

D. work better than a wrist watch

78.
Before watches, clocks were located __________________.
A. everywhere for everyone to see

B. wherever a person wished

C. on the wrist

D. in the center of town

79.
In the author's early childhood memory, _________________.
A. time was a concrete thing

B. time seemed to have no end

C. he fought against his parents' idea of time

D. he enjoyed the anxiety of precision (精确)

80.
The author's attitude towards time in the modern world is ____________.
A. positive

B. unclear

C. negative

D. in the middle

Questions 81 to 85 are based on the same passage or dialog.
The University of London is one of Britain's largest centers for higher education, with a name for
international education. Located in one of the world's most dynamic(有活力有生气的) cities, we
can offer international students a wide and exciting cultural life, as well as the very best course
choice and teaching. We offer our international students the ability to study and improve their
command of English, to ensure they get the best from the course of their choice.
International students are assured of a successful and happy time while studying at the University
of London. We have a Student Service office to help you at all times, and first year students are
ensured a place in halls of residence if desired. Your teacher will give you personal instruction if
required. Students can enjoy themselves in the free health center at any time.
As a final point, we offer religious service rooms for those of all faiths and as London is an
international city, we can put students in touch with many religious groups in this area. Finally, with
excellent air, rail, and road links to the rest of Britain, Europe, and the world, getting here is easy.
81.
The University of London is located in a city __________________.
A. well known for producing excellent professors

B. full of activity and energy

C. where you can enjoy everything free of charge

D. that is quiet and peaceful all the time

82.
The University of London is famous for __________________.
A. the largest number of students

B. being located on the Thames

C. excellent transportation

D. international education

83.
Whenever international students have any difficulty in life, they can go to _______________
for help.
A. the health center

B. the hall of residence

C. the Student Service office

D. their teacher

84.
The university assures the first year students that _________________.
A. they can have a place in halls of residence if they wish to

B. they don't have to pay for their first-year education

C. they will all be put into some religious groups

D. they can get houses at Newcastle for a very low price

85.
The main purpose of this passage is to __________________.
A. attract more travelers to London

B. show that the University offers religious service

C. draw more international students

D. show how students enjoy their study

Questions 86 to 90 are based on the same passage or dialog.
Stare at the clock.
Make silly drawings.
Stare at the clock again.
Complain about the weather.
The clock? It's still there, ticking even more slowly.
No, none of this was planned for the meeting.
You'd love to get your work done, but instead you spend half your day in a meeting room.
Office workers spend an average of 23 hours a week in meetings, according to the Wharton
Center for Applied Research in the US. And, these workers consider only 58 percent of that time
useful.
It doesn't have to be this way. Here are a few guidelines for you to use meetings effectively, not
eat up your productivity.
1) Know what you want.
what you intend to accomplish,
cannot write these two things down, the meeting should not take place.
2) Figure out whether a face-to-face meeting is necessary. Would a group email be enough? A
couple of phone calls? These ways would probably be more efficient with fellow workers you know
well.
3) Pick the right times. If possible, avoid planning meetings during your most productive hours. If
everyone runs to the break room for coffee at 10:30 am, that would be an excellent time to have
informal staff meetings.
4) Be prepared. Read the plan for what needs to be done. Study the numbers on the project you're
putting forward. If there are papers to be discussed, hand them out the day before to those who
will attend the meeting.
5) Keep track of the time for them. Set apart a certain amount of time each week for the meetings,
and keep to it.
If you still find yourself caught in meeting after meeting, don't feel bad. At least your organization
obviously thinks your physical presence is valuable.

86.
A worker who is in a meeting that he doesn't want to take part in is likely to ___________.
A. draw funny pictures

B. change the clock

C. check the weather

D. plan another meeting

87.
Office workers think that _________ the time used in meetings is wasted.
A. more than half of

B. almost all of

C. less than half of

D. none of

88.
In this passage, we are advised to follow some principles in order to __________.
A. learn guidelines

B. eat up productivity

C. make the most of meetings

D. increase production

89.
To decide whether a meeting is necessary, we may ask the following questions except

A. Can I solve the problem by email or phone call?

B. Will my fellow workers like to have this meeting?

C. What is the purpose of this meeting?

D. What do I intend to get from the meeting?

90.
It is a good time to have informal staff meetings ___________.
A. when you and your coworkers are most productive

B. when all the staff are having a coffee break

C. before you hand out the information to be discussed

D. when you can keep track of the time





Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:25 分)
小题
1.
2.
3.
4.















anticipated
anticipate
cancelled
hesitated
客观
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.































































prejudice
prejudice
subsequent
brilliant
arranged
quoted
hatred
compel
diet
diet
nourish
forbid
forbidden
trace
objection
specify
vanished
vanished
compressed
mechanically
resisted
Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:30 分)
小题
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.










































D
C
A
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
C
C
D
客观
39.
40.
41.
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54.
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C
A
B
D
C
D
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
A
D
B
Part 3 Cloze (with Options) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)
小题
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.






















































matched
by
practice
approaching
pressure
necessarily
traditional
know about
agreed
freedom
met with
suggested
prejudiced
expectations
hesitated
between
Eventually
客观
73.
74.
75.









realistic
reservations
relatively
Part 4 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:15 分)
小题
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
















































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A
D
B
C
B
D
C
A
C
A
C
C
B
B
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