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《人文英语
4
》作业
参考答案
单元自测
1
一、选择填空,从
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出一个能填入
< br>空白处的最佳选项。
(每题
10
分)
题目
1
–
Thank you for
your invitation. _______________
选择一项:
B. It's a
pleasure.
题目
2
–
Good afternoon.
Can I help you? ______________
选择一项:
B. I need
to buy a birthday present for my son.
题目
3
On
average,
a
successful
lawyer
has
to
talk
to
several
________ a day.
选择一项:
B. clients
题目
4
题干
Both the kids
and their parents __________English, I think. I
know it from their accent.
选择一项:
B. are
题目
5
John's
father
_________
mathematics
in
this
school
ever
since he graduated from
Harvard University.
选择一项:
B. has taught
题目
1
–
Do
you
think
I
can
borrow
your
bike
for
a
few
hours?________
选择一项:
A. I'm
sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.
题目
2
–
Excuse me,
could you tell the time? _________
选择一项:
C. It's
three thirty by my watch.
题目
3
Professor
Smith promised to look ________ my paper, that is,
to read it carefully before the
defence.
选择一项:
A.
over
题目
4
Never before _________ see such a
terrible car accident on
the road!
选择一项:
C. did I
题目
5
Both the kids and their parents
__________English, I think. I
know it
from their accent.
选择一项:
C. are
题目
1
–
Do you think I
can borrow your bike for a few hours?
_________________
选择一项:
C. I'm
sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.
题目
2
–
Thank you for
your invitation. _________
选择一项:
C. It's a
pleasure.
题目
3
As the bus came round the corner, it
ran ________ a big tree
by the
roadside.
选择一项:
B. into
题目
4
Never before
_________ see such a terrible car accident on
the road!
选择一项:
C. did I
题目
5
Did
you
notice
the
guy
_________head
looked
like
a
big
potato?
选择一项:
B. whose
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题
10<
/p>
分)
Graffiti
painting
is
traditionally
a
daredevil
pursuit.
Teenagers dodge
security guards to put their names on trains
and
buses.
But
over
the
past
decade,
graffiti
has
all
but
disappeared from Britain's cities.
Between 2007 and 2012 the
number
of
incidents
of
graffiti
recorded
by
the
British
Transport Police fell by 63%. A survey
by the Environment
Ministry
shows
that
fewer
places
are
blighted
by
tags
than
ever.
Graffiti
are
increasingly
confined
to
sanctioned
walls,
such
as
the
Stockwell
ball
courts.
In
time
the
practice
may
die out entirely.
The
most
obvious
reason
for
the
decline
in
tagging
and
train-painting
is
better
policing.
Numerous
CCTV
cameras
mean
it
is
harder
to
get
away
with
painting
illegally.
And
punishments are more severe. A
generational shift is apparent,
too.
Fewer
teenagers
are
getting
into
painting
walls.
They
prefer to play with
iPads and video games. Some have gone
to art school and want to make money
from their paintings.
The Internet
means that painters can win far more attention
by posting pictures online
than they can by breaking into a
railway yard.
Taggers and graffiti artists mostly
grew up in the 1980s
and
1990s.
Those
men
—
and
almost
all
are
men
—
are
now
older
and
less
willing
to
take
risks. Graffiti
may
eventually
disappear. But for now the hobby is
almost respectable. The
former
graffiti
artists
paint
abandoned
warehouses
at
the
weekend.
It
has
become
something
to
do
on
a
Sunday
afternoon
—
a
slightly
healthier
alternative
to
sitting
and
watching football.
ers
are
not
afraid
of
being
caught
by
security
guards when they
put their names on trains and buses.
F
tags can be
found in public places nowadays.
T
e of better
policing graffiti decreases.
T
teenagers go to art school in order to learn to
paint
walls.
F
s
and graffiti artists are still willing to take
risks.
F
选择题(每题
10<
/p>
分)
Jim
Thorpe
was
a
Native
American.
He
was
born
in
1888
in
an
Indian
Territory(
印第安人保护区
)tha
t
is
now
Oklahoma.
Like
most
Native
American
children
then,
he
liked to
fish, hunt, swim, and play games outdoors. He was
healthy and strong, but he had very
little formal education. In
1950, Jim
Thorpe was named the greatest American football
player.
He
was
also
an
Olympic
gold
medal
winner.
But
Thorpe had many tragedies in his life.
Jim had a twin
brother who died when he was nine years
old. By the time he was 16, his mother
and father were also
dead, Jim then
went to a special school in Pennsylvania for
Native
American
children.
There,
he
learned
to
read
and
write
and also began to play sports. Jim was poor, so he
left
school for two years to earn some
money. During this time,
he played on a
baseball team. The team paid him only $$15 a
week. Soon he returned to school to
complete his education.
Jim
was
a
star
athlete
(
运动员
)
in
several
sports,
including
baseball, running, and football. He won
many awards for his
athletic
ability,
mainly
for
football.
In
many
games,
he
scored all or most of the
points for his team.
In 1912, when Jim Thorpe was 24 years
old, he became
part
of
the
U.S
Olympic
team.
He
competed
in
two
very
difficult
events:
the
pentathlon
and
the
decathlon.
Both
require
great
ability
and
strength.
The
pentathlon
has
five
track
and
field
events,
including
the
long
jump
and
the
1500-meter race. The
decathlon has ten track and field events,
5. Which of the
following is NOT TRUE?
A
A.
In
1912,
Thorpe
went
back
to
finish
his
college
education.
B.
Thorpe
won
two
gold
medals
in
the
1912
Olympic
Games.
C. Thorpe once played
on a baseball team for money.
选择题(每题
10
分)
with
running, jumping and throwing contests.
People
thought
it
was
impossible
for
an
athlete
to
compete
in
both
the
pentathlon
and
the
decathlon.
So
everyone
was
surprised
when
Thorpe
won
gold
medals
in
both
events.
When
the
King
of
Sweden
presented
Thorpe
with his two gold medals, he said,
“
Sir, you are the greatest
athlete in the world.” Thorpe was a
simple and honest man.
He just
answered, “Thanks, King.”
1. From the passage we
learn that Jim Thorpe was born
in
C
A. India
B. Pennsylvania
C. Oklahoma
2.
According
to
the
passage,
most
American
Indian
children loved all
the following EXCEPT
B
A. fishing
B. singing
C. swimming
3. Jim Thorpe started to
play sports
B
A. before he
was 9 years old
B. when he was 16 years old
C. when he was 24 years old
4. The word
decathlon in paragraph 3 probably means
C
A. jumping
B. five track and field
events
C. ten
track and field events
排序题
A. Does it cost the same for every
household?
B. You can pay right here,
on the Internet!
C. Just go ahead.
D. We do for the live Cable TV
programs.
E. Exactly, even digital
boxes.
Liu Hui: Gordon, may I ask you a
question?
Gordon: Hi, Liu Hui.
C
Liu
Hui: Do I need to pay for a TV license if I
only watch
TV online in the
UK?
Gordon: Yes, indeed. You need to be
covered by a TV license
if
you watch or record programs as they're
being shown on
TV or live on an online
TV service.
Liu
Hui:
Including
watching
TV
on
computers
and
mobile
phones?
Gordon:
E
It is the law.
Liu Hui: I see. How much is the license
fee?
Gordon: It costs
?
145.50 for a color TV license and
?
49.00
for a black and white
TV license.
Liu Hui: That's a lot of
money for a year.
A
Gordon: It
costs the same for all applicants under 75. When
you reach the age of 75, you may apply
for a free Over 75
TV License.
Liu Hui: I see.
Gordon: Do
you need such a license in China?
Liu
Hui:
D
Gordon: Oh, it sounds similar. But for
BBC, the license fee is
the
main
source
of
income.
There
is
no
advertising
on
the
BBC channels.
Liu
Hui:
By
the
way,
where
should
I
go
to
pay
for
my
选择一项:
C. a large number
题目
1
–
Your ID card, please. __________
选择一项:
license?
Gordon:
B
Liu Hui: Well,
sure! Thank you!
单元自测
2
一、选择填空,从
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出一个能填入
空白处的最佳选项。
(每题
10
分
)
题目
1
–
You are late.
The discussion started 30 minutes ago.
__________________
选择一项:
A. I am
really sorry.
题目
2
–
Something went wrong with my television
last night.
_________________
选择一项:
A. I'm
sorry to hear that.
题目
3
_________ the
War of Independence, the United States was
an English colony.
选择一项:
C. Before
题目
4
Had you come five minutes earlier, you
_________ the train
to Birmingham. But
now you missed it.
选择一项:
C. would have caught
题目
5
Eggs, though
rich in nourishments, have ________ of fat.
A. Here you are.
题目
2
–
How many languages does Peter speak?
_____________
选择一项:
C. Five
languages.
题目
3
The student were all entertained in a
Mexican restaurant, at
Professor
Brian's ________
选择一项:
B. expense
题目
4
Every
year
thousands
of
lives
________
in
road
accidents
because of careless driving.
选择一项:
B. are lose
题目
5
No matter _________, the little sisters
managed to round the
sheep up and drive
them back home safely.
选择一项:
B. how hard it was snowing
题目
1
–
Would you like something to drink? What
about a cup of
tea? _____________
选择一项:
A. No,
thanks.
题目
2
–
You are late.
The discussion started 30 minutes ago.
______________
选择一项:
B. I am
really sorry.
题目
3
If she wants
to stay thin, she must make a __________ in her
Ronald
McDonald
when
he
moves
to
town.
Many
see
McDonald's as a symbol
of American economic and cultural
chauvinism
(沙文主义)
,
and European nations in particular
have
viewed
American-style
fast
food
as
an
insult
to
their
national
food.
A
French
farmer,
Jose
Bove,
became
diet.
选择一项:
B. change
题目
4
The
young
lady
coming
over
to
us
_______
our
English
teacher; the way she
walks tells us that!
选择一项:
B. must be
题目
5
Eggs, though
rich in nourishments, have ________ of fat.
选择一项:
B. a large
number
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题
10
分)
选择题
Since its founding in 1948, McDonald's
has grown from
a family
burger
(汉堡包)
stand to a global
fast-food chain,
with more than 30,000
locations in 118 countries.
With 58 million daily
customers worldwide, McDonald's
is
now
so
ubiquitous
around
the
globe
that
The
Economist
publishes
a
global
ranking
of
currencies'
purchasing
power
based on the prices charged at the
local McDonald's, called
the Big Mac In
dex
(
巨无霸指数)
.That's
not to say that every
nation
carries
the
same
menu
items:
choices
vary
widely
depending
on
location.
Some
Asian
locations
serve
fried
shrimp in a Big Mac roll, while
McDonald's in India doesn't
serve
beef
at
all,
relying
instead
on
burgers
made
from
vegetables, rice and
beans.
Not
everyone
in
the
world
has
been
happy
to
greet
something of a national hero in 1999
after he and a group of
people
destroyed a McDonald's under construction to
protest
globalization
and
“bad
food.”
The
next
year,
a
bomb
exploded
in
a
French
McDonald's,
killing
a
27-year-old
employee. No one claimed
responsibility.
But regardless of
whether you like their food or their policies,
McDonald's is still widely seen as one
of the true pioneers of
peaceful
globalization.
1.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statements is NOT
TRUE?
B
A. McDonald's was founded in 1948.
B. McDonald's
has opened its restaurants in every
city
of the world.
C.
McDonald's
has
over
30,000
locations
in
the
world
now.
2. The word ubiquitous in
Paragraph 2 is most likely to
mean
C
A. very crowded
B. very clean
C. existing everywhere
3. From
Paragraph 2, we can conclude that
A
A. McDonald's
designs its menu to suit the local people
B.
millions
of
young
adults
got
their
first
job
with
McDonald's
C.
the
McDonald's
menu
sticks
to
old-fashioned
favorites such
as the Big Mac
4.
What
did
Jose
Bove
and
his
people
do
in
1999
to
protest against McDonald's?
A
A. They destroyed a McDonald's under
construction.
B. They protested outside a McDonald's.
C. They refused
to go to a newly-built McDonald's.
5.
In
C,
an
employee
died
in
a
fatal
bomb
attack
on
a
I really enjoy
living the country life. I know
it
’
s not for
everyone, but I know it's for me.
1. The author
has lived in the countryside for more than a
decade, and he/she loves living there.
T
McDonald's
restaurant in France.
A. 1998
B. 1999
C. 2000
选择题(每题
p>
10
分)
正误判断题
I've been living in the
country for more than 10 years. It
means quietness, privacy, harmony and
peace for me.
Living
in
the
country
requires
an
active
lifestyle.
It
involves
activities
like
doing
daily
chores,
preparing
firewood
for
winter
heating,
feeding
animals
including
pets
and livestock, tending the garden, or
securing fences, etc. For
me,
the
most
attractive
activities
are
fishing,
hunting
and
hiking.
I
enjoy
seeing
what
nature
has
to
offer
everyday
through
a
simple
walk
down
the
little
trail,
or
a
relaxing
drive
along
the
country
road
with
patches
of
green
grass
ornamented
with
wildlife
sightings
of
birds,
moose,
bears,
deer, etc.
Living
the
country
life
helps
us
appreciate
some
of
the
simpler
things, things that make us feel good about
ourselves
and the world. It may be just
a get together on a Saturday at
the
local farmers
market, or a project or a
problem that the
community
might
pull
together
to
help
solve.
I
have
participated
in
a
few
community
projects,
like
dealing
with
out-
of-control grass fires, a roof that collapsed from
a large
snow fall, or even helping a
recent widow with fire wood for
the
winter. Sometimes
I am surprised by how
much benefit
we receive from
helping others and as for this community I
can’t say enough.
2. Living in
the country is not busy at all.
F
3. The author takes a walk or drives
along country roads
almost every day.
T
4. People living in the country usually
go shopping every
Saturday.
T
5.
According
to
the
author,
nobody
dislikes
countryside
life.
F
选择题(每题
10
分)
排序题
A. I couldn't
agree more.
B. What else?
C.
Once we separate and recycle them.
D.
But I have a concern.
E. That is really
a great advice.
Peter: Molly, look at
this. The newspaper says we should sort
trash.
Molly:
That
would
be
great!
I
always
hate
it
when
people
mixing all the trash
together.
Peter:
E
Many communities have already done
that.
Molly: Yeah. The benefits of
sorting out trash are obvious.
Peter:
For instance?
Molly:
If
trash
is
sorted,
it
can
be
transferred
to
factories
instead of the
disposal plant.
Peter: That
makes sense.
B
Molly: With trash separated, pollution
caused by incineration
can be avoided.
Peter: It is high time for
us to sort out the trash. Trash is trash
only
when
everything
is
mixed
together.
C
they
can
be
useful again.
Molly:
A
Things
like
paper,
glass,
and
plastics
can
all
be
recycled. They can be
reused.
Peter: Sorting is good.
D
If
people have no idea how to
sort their
trash, they will still put all waste in the same
bag.
Molly: You are right. People
should be informed about how
to do that
in the first place. Moreover, sorting trash should
be
made easy for us. Otherwise, few
people would bother to do
They have
learned about _____in recent years.
选择一项:
B. hundreds
of English words
题目
1
- Good morning, sir. May I help you?
________.
选择一项:
C. Yes, I need some salt.
it.
Peter: I hope everything
goes smoothly!
Molly: I believe it
will.
单元自测
3
一、选择填空,从
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出一个能填入
空白处的最佳选项。
(每题
10
分)
题目
1
-These are certainly beautiful flowers.
Thank you very much.
________.
选择一项:
B. It's my
pleasure.
题目
2
–
I didn't know
my identity card was needed, sir.
__________________
选择一项:
B. Sorry,
but that's no excuse.
题目
3
Do you know the man _______ under the
apple tree?
选择一项:
C. lying
题目
4
Although
he
did
not
know
London
well,
he
made
his
way
_____ to the airport.
选择一项:
C. easily
enough
题目
5
题目
2
-Excuse me,
where is Dr Smith's office? _______.
选择一项:
A.
Sorry,
I
don't
know.
But
you
can
ask
the
man
over
there.
题目
3
Harry,
who
had
failed
in
the
final
exam,
had
a
great
worry
________ his mind.
选择一项:
A. on
题目
4
Two thousand
dollars ____ enough for the car.
选择一项:
B. is
题目
5
Is the
library ________ now? No, it's ______.
选择一项:
A. open;
closed
题目
1
-Can
you go out with us for dinner this evening?
______.
选择一项:
A. Thanks a lot, but I'm busy tonight.
题目
2
–
I didn't know my identity card was
needed, sir.
_________
选择一项:
B. Sorry,
but that's no excuse.
题目
3
I
don't
know
the
park,
but
it's
_________
to
be
quite
Today's
weather is _____worse than yesterday's.
选择一项:
B. much
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题
10
分)
beautiful.
选择一项:
A. said
题目
4
Nancy is
________ girl.
选择一项:
C. an eighteen-year-old
题目
5
Two thousand
dollars ____ enough for the car.
选择一项:
B. is
题目
1
—
Sam, this is my friend, Jane.
__________.
选择一项:
B. Glad to meet you, Jane
题目
2
—
I've got a bad cold today.
____________.
选择一项:
A. Oh, dear! I hope you get better soon
题目
3
Neither
John_______
his
father
was
able
to
wake
up
early
enough to catch the
morning train.
选择一项:
C. nor
题目
4
The new order means _____ overtime.
选择一项:
B. working
题目
5
选择题
Liu Hui
interviews Dr. Smith about the issue of
educational
inequality.
Liu
Hui:
Thank
you,
Dr.
Smith,
for
agreeing
to
be
interviewed by our Campus News Weekly.
First, what do you
mean by educational
inequality?
Dr. Smith: Educational
inequality is the disparity that certain
students experience in their education
as compared to other
students.
But
the
meaning
of
it
varies
in
different
social
contexts.
Liu Hui: Why does it exist in modern
society?
Dr.
Smith:
Well,
researchers
link
educational
inequality
to
socioeconomic, racial and
geographic reasons.
Liu Hui: So it is
very likely that educational inequality exists
in different forms in different
countries.
Dr.
Smith:
Yeah,
you
are
right.
For
example,
in
the
United
States,
although
skin
color
is
linked
to
other
forms
of
inequality, it is evident
in education.
Liu
Hui:
Educational
inequality
exists
in
China,
too.
For
example,
the college entrance rate is much higher in
Beijing
than in other provinces. How do
you think can we someday
eradicate the
inequality?
Dr.
Smith:
It's
impossible
to
answer
such
a
big
question
in
few
words.
Educational
inequality
has
become
one
of
the
most
important
political
and
social
issues
in
every
nation
nowadays.
There
have
been
numerous
attempts
at
reforms
and.....
1. Well,
researchers link educational inequality to
C
A.
socioeconomic, racial and educational reasons
B. racial, economic and geographic
reasons
C. racial,
socioeconomic and geographic reasons
2.
According to the passage,
C
A. in the United States, skin color is
linked to other forms of
inequality,
but not in education
B. in the United
States, skin color is only linked to the form
of inequality in education
C. in the United States, skin color is
linked to the inequality
Gemma Tumelty.
A
recent
Department
of
Communities
and
Local
Government
(DCLG)
equalities
review
showed
that
significant numbers of potential
students felt their disability
was
B
to
accessing
higher
education
(HE).
This
is
simply
unacceptable.
Equality and diversity is not entirely
a
“
numbers
game
”
and
before
too
much
praise
is
given
we
need
to
hear
more
in
education
3. Educational inequality
exists in
C
A.
China only
B. many countries
C. all the countries
4. What does the word
“
eradicate
”
mean in the passage?
A
A. get rid of
B. cope with
C.
carry out
5. What's the attitude of Dr.
Smith to the future of education
equality?
B
A.
reserved
B. positive
C. negative
选择题(每题
10
分)
排序题
A. For many
students
B. a major barrier
C. equality in access to education
D. different people
E. non-
traditional students
The
National
Union
of
Students
(NUS)
welcomes
the
news that greater
numbers of black and disabled students are
studying at UK universities, but there
is still a lot of work to
be
done
on
widening
access,
writes
the
union's
president,
from
E
, not just about their
experience of accessing higher
education but also going through the
system.
Equality
in
society
is
absolutely,
and
fundamentally,
linked to
C.
A
, university is the place
where they will be first exposed
to
different
cultures
and
D
.
As
well
as
fighting
for
better
access, the NUS wants
to see diversity properly valued and
promoted
within
the
student
experience.
Many
pay
lip
service
to
the
value
of
diversity,
but
is
this
recognized
and
promoted
as
a
core
asset
to
those
who
go
through
the
HE
system?
Equality
in
society
can
be
promoted
by
equality
and
diversity
at
university.
But
the
benefits
of
university
as
a
positive,
diverse
environment
must
be
seen
by
students
as
adding
“
value
”
as
much
as
any
other
factors
before
the
numbers game is really
won by the champions of diversity.
选择题(
每题
10
分)
选择题
It
can
be
really
frustrating
(
使
人
沮
丧
的
)
for
an
overweight
person
to
go
to
a
gym
and
work
out
with
a
positive
attitude. All one has to do is walk by almost any
nice
gym
and
notice
all
the
healthy,
sweating,
“
skinny
”
members. Sometimes they stare at those
of us who are, well,
zaftig. It is easy
to see the judgment behind their eyes. Who
wants to put up with that?
Many
people
are
self-conscious
of
their
bodies
and
feel
isolated
when
joining
workout
classes
of
while
exercising,
especially
if
they
are
larger
than
most
of
the
others
in
the
group.
Now
the
fitness
industry
is
finally
paying
attention.
Popular gyms are
catering (
迎合
) to overweight
and weight
conscious customers by
dedicating areas where the
“
skinny
”
people
are not allowed.
There are
even gyms or programs that require members to
away by traditional gym industry
C.
regular
gyms
don't
accept
overweight
people
to
participate in their
programs
3.
What
is
the
training
goal
in
the
gyms
catering
to
overweight members?
A
A. To achieve functional fitness.
B.
To build six-pack abs.
C. To look like a fitness model.
be at least 50 pounds overweight to
participate.
Trainers
recommend functional fitness as a practical goal,
rather
than
six-
pack
abs(
六块腹肌
).
They
often
use
text
messages to stay in
touch with customers.
Often
at
these
specialized
gyms,
the
trainers
are
overweight
themselves,
or
working
on
their
own
weight
goals, and this can help those people
with anxiety caused by
poor body image.
The equipment has been designed for use
by larger people. Wider seats, more
cushioning, no mirrors,
and
tinted
(
有色的
)
windows
for
privacy,
are
all
important
changes.
Hopefully
these
types
of
gyms
will
successfully
grow
in
numbers
in
the
future.
The
idea
is
a
very
simple
and
potentially popular one.
If it helps those of us who are bigger
exercise more and improve our fitness
level, it's a step in the
right
direction.
1. The word
zaftig in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A
.
A.
fat
B. healthy
C. friendly
2. We can infer
from the first two paragraphs that
B
.
A. most large gym chains really don't
want members to
show up frequently
B.
overweight
people
are
often
frustrated
and
pushed
4.
As
for
the
gyms
catering
to
overweight
members,
which of the
following statements is NOT TRUE?
C
A. The machines are designed for larger
people.
B.
Tinted windows are used to ensure extra privacy.
C. There are
large mirrors on the walls.
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
C
A. Improving Women's Self-
confidence through Exercises.
B. The traditional Gym Industry Is
Losing Its Customers.
C.
Specialized Gyms Designed for Overweight People.
单元自测
4
一、选择填空,从
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出一个能填入
空白处的最佳选项。
(每题
10
分
)
题目
1
—
Can you tell me
where I can park the car?
_________.
选择一项:
C. Well,
just over there
题目
2
—
What's the
matter with you? _____________.
选择一项:
A. I feel a
bit sick
题目
3
The
atmosphere __________ certain gases mixed together
in
definite proportions.
选择一项:
B. consists
of
题目
4
With
his
work
completed,
the
manager
stepped
back
to
his
B. working
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题
10
分)
排序题
A. even
without international links
seat,
feeling pleased ____ he was a man of action.
选择一项:
C. that
题目
5
I was giving a talk to a large group of
people
,
the same talk I
___to half a dozen other groups before.
选择一项:
B. had given
题目
1
—
Could I talk to
Prof. Lee? ___________.
选择一项:
B. Yes,
speaking
题目
2
—
I've got a bad
cold today. ____________.
选择一项:
C. Oh,
dear! I hope you get better soon
题目
3
The sports
meeting was put off till the next week _________
rain.
选择一项:
A. because of
题目
4
It is said that _____ boys in your
school like playing football
in their
spare time, though others prefer basketball.
选择一项:
A. quite a few
题目
5
The new order
means _____ overtime.
选择一项:
B. Chinese
students and academics
C. the crisis on
economic growth
D. A strong research
system
E. in part because of this
Education
and
academic
quality
can
mean
different
things
to
different
people,
depending
on
their
perspective,
role
and
context
and,
E
,
quality
is
notoriously
difficult
to
evaluate. The question of how to do
this has been pursued for
many years.
Nevertheless,
the goal of improving educational quality
is
agreed
by
all
and
stimulated
further
by
the
recent
worldwide
economic
downturn
and
the
need
to
counteract
the impact of
C
and prepare for economic
recovery.
As
the
World
Bank
and
UNESCO
said
10
years
ago:
“
The
quality
of
knowledge
generated
within
higher
education
institutions,
and
its
availability
to
the
wider
economy,
is
becoming
increasingly
critical
to
national
competitiveness.
”
They also rightly emphasized that
“
D
at
the
national
level
opens
up
the
possibility
that
substantial
additional
public
benefits
can
be
realized
through
international
links.
”
This
is
precisely
why
B
should
contribute
to
these
global benefits,
reforming and improving evaluation systems
for
educational
and
academic
quality.
Original
and
good
research,
especially
in
science,
economics
and
social
sciences, has a
trickle-down effect on society. And it offers
additional benefits
A
, though international
collaboration and
exchange of the best
evaluation policy and practice can bring
substantial
advantages
to
all
partners
in
relation
to
lessons
learned elsewhere. <
/p>
选择题(每题
10
分)
< br>
正误判断题
Liu
Hui
and
Molly
are
discussing
the
issue
of
educational
quality at a
workshop.
Liu Hui: Hi, Molly. Today's
topic is educational quality. First,
what does educational quality mean to
you?
Molly:
As
far
as
I'm
concerned,
quality
education
means
1. Molly thinks that educational
quality ensures a satisfactory
outcome
for learners.
T
2. Liu Hui disagrees with Molly on the
meaning of education
quality.
F
3. All
universities in the U.S. offer high-quality
education.
F
4.
Diploma mills cannot provide high-quality
education.
T
5.
In China, there isn't any diploma mill.
F
选择题(每题
10
分)
good
learning
standards
in
educational
institutions.
So,
educational quality ensures a desirable
outcome for learners.
Liu Hui: Sounds
like after some serious thinking. However,
many
definitions
of
quality
in
education
exist,
testifying
to
the
complexity and multifaceted nature of the concept.
Molly:
Definitely,
establishing
a
contextualized
understanding
of
quality
means
including
relevant
stakeholders.
Key
stakeholders
often
hold
different
views
and meanings of
educational quality.
Liu Hui: There are
many prestigious universities in the US.
They
all
provide
high-quality
education.
But
some
universities
aren't
known
for
their
quality.
It's
hard
to
imagine
the gap.
Molly: Yes, in the
US the quality in higher education is quite
mixed. Universities like Harvard, Yale,
MIT, etc., you know,
are well-known all
over the world. However, there are some
institutions
providing
poor
educati
on,
so
called
“diploma
mills”.
Liu
Hui:
In
China,
we
have
similar
issues
in
educational
quality.
Some
universities
pay
more
attention
to
profits
instead of quality.
Molly:
How
to
improve
educational
quality
is
an
international
issue.
But,
solutions
are
grounded
in
values,
cultures and
traditions and may be specific to a given nation
as well.
选择题
Babies
who
are
breast-
fed
may
be
more
likely
to
be
successful
in
life,
a
new
study
published
Tuesday
suggests.
The study followed more than 3,000
babies into adulthood in
Brazil.
The
researchers
found
those
who
were
breast-fed
scored slightly higher in intelligence
tests in their 30s, stayed
in
school
longer
and
earned
more
money
than
those
who
were given
formula
(配方奶粉)
.
“
Breast-feeding
not
only
has
short-term
benefits,
but
also breast-feeding has
long-term benefits,
”
says Bernardo
Lessa
Horta
of
the
Federal
University
of
Pelotas
in
Brazil,
who
led
the
study
being
published
in
The
Lancet
Global
Health.
Doctors
have
long
known
that
breast-feeding
can
be
good
for
a
baby's
health.
This
is
especially
true
in
poor
countries, where water can be
contaminated. For instance, a
baby
given formula in developing countries is 14 times
more
likely to die in the first six
months than one who's breast-fed.
In
the U.S., some research has suggested that breast-
feeding
may raise a baby's
IQ
(智商)
by a few points. But a
recent
study
with
siblings
(兄弟姐妹)
found
little
advantage
to
breast-feeding.
Horta says
these previous studies didn't follow children
into adulthood to see if breast-feeding
had long-term effects.
So
Horta
analyzed
data
collected
from
3,493
volunteers
he
and
his colleagues have been following since birth.
They are
now in their 30s. First, the
researchers gave the subjects IQ
tests.
Those who were breast-fed for 12 months or more
had
IQ
test
scores
that
were
3.76
points
higher
than
those
who
were breast-fed for less
than one month, the team found.
When
Horta
and
his
colleagues
looked
at
how
much
education the subjects had gotten and
how much money they
were making, they
also found a clear difference: Those who
were
breast-fed
the
longest
stayed
in
school
for
about
an
extra
year and had
monthly salaries that were about a
third
higher.
1. From the passage, we learn that
Horta
A
A. is from
Brazil
B.
conducts his research in the U.S.
C. has 30 researchers on
his team
2.
Which
of
the
following
about
those
who
were
breast-fed is NOT mentioned?
B
A. They stayed longer in school
B. They were
happier
C. They
were smarter
3.
Which of the following is TRUE?
C
A.
Doctors
don't
understand
the
benefits
of
breast-feeding.
B. Horta is concerned with water
contamination in poor
countries.
C. Horta's
research project lasted about 30 years
4. The
word
contaminated
in
Paragraph 3
is
closest
in
meaning to
C
A. finished
B. interested
C. polluted
5. Which of the following is an
appropriate title for this
passage?
C
A. Researchers Have Pointed
Out the Disadvantages of
Breast-feeding
B.
Researchers
Have
Found
Out
the
Shortcomings
of
Formula
C. Breast-feeding Improves Chances of
Success
单元自测
5
一、选择填空,从
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出一个能填入<
/p>
空白处的最佳选项。
(每题
10
分)
题目
1
—
How was the
journey to London? __________.
选择一项:
B. It went
very well
题目
2
—
Can you help me
clear up the mess? _________.
选择一项:
C. No
problem
题目
3
Will
you _____ me a favor, please?
选择一项:
C. do
题目
4
I want to buy
a ______ wallet for him.
选择一项:
A. small
black leather
题目
5
_______
tomorrow's
lessons,
Frank
has
no
time
to
go
out
with his friends.
选择一项:
C. Not
having prepared
题目
1
—
Have a nice
holiday, Ted. __________.
选择一项:
C. Thank
you, and you too
题目
2
—
What's the best
way to get to the Empire Hotel from here?
选择一项:
B. as
___________.
选择一项:
A. Walking
through the wood
题目
3
_______ her and then try to copy what
she does.
选择一项:
C. Watch
题目
4
The young ______ interested in pop
music.
选择一项:
C. are
题目
5
He
is
fond
of
playing
____
piano
while
his
brother
is
interested in listening to ___ music.
选择一项:
B. the; /
题目
1
—
You needn't do
the work till after the New Year. _______.
选择一项:
A. Oh,
good! Thank you.
题目
2
—
How was the
journey to London? ________.
选择一项:
B. It went
very well
题目
3
__________ these honours he received a
sum of money.
选择一项:
A. Besides
题目
4
Important
________ his discovery might be, it was regarded
as a matter of no account in his time.
题目
5
He
is
fond
of
playing
____
piano
while
his
brother
is
interested in listening to ___ music.
选择一项:
A. the; /
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题
10
分)
题目
6
填写主题句
I. Read the
passage and choose the right sub-title (A-D)
for each paragraph.
A. The
inexactitude of language
B. Preventing
misunderstandings
C. Intercultural
communication
D. Fostering respect
E. Avoiding conflicts
C
Intercultural
communication
refers
to
messages
transmitted
between
members
of
two
or
more
different
societies.
Effective
intercultural
communication
helps
firms
avoid
conflict, prevent misunderstandings, and foster
respect.
E
The
workplace
is
growing
more
diverse
every
day.
Managers cannot assume
that what they find inoffensive will
also be inoffensive to their
subordinates. A lack of sensitivity
can
lead
to
claims
of
discrimination
or
harassment,
which
costs firms big money.
Intercultural communication involves
exercising sensitivity and tact to
avoid such conflicts.
A
We
human
beings
have
developed
language
to
communicate
ideas
to
one
another.
Still,
our
language
represents an imperfect form of
communication. Sometimes,