北语23春《阅读(IV)》作业3[答案][答案]

作者:奥鹏作业答案 字体:[增加 减小] 来源:北京语言大学 时间:2023-05-25 11:21

试卷总分:100 得分:100 一、单选题 (共 25 道试题,共 100 分) 1.Were late. I expect the film ____ by the time we get to the cinema. A.had already started B.have alreay started C.will already have started D.have already been started 2.____ w

北语23春《阅读(IV)》作业3[答案][答案]

北语23春《阅读(IV)》作业3[答案]

正确答案:A

试卷总分:100  得分:100

一、单选题 (共 25 道试题,共 100 分)

1.We're late. I expect the film ____ by the time we get to the cinema.

A.had already started

正确答案:A

B.have alreay started

C.will already have started

正确答案:A

D.have already been started

正确答案:C

 

2.____ was not the way the event happened.

正确答案:B

A.Which the press reported

B.That the press reported

正确答案:B

C.What did the press report

正确答案:D

D.What the press reported

正确答案:C

 

3.The story was said to have been based on the information from a reliable ____.

正确答案:B

A.source

B.foundation

正确答案:A

C.origin

D.basis

正确答案:C

 

4.Also serving to produce a distinctive usage was the practice of distinguishing a son from a father by the use of Junior. This typically American practice began in the middle of the eighteenth century when most gentlemen had some knowledge of Latin and were familiar with the use of the term Junior, translated often into English as "the younger," as applied to such Latin worthies as Cato and Pliny. The practice was so well established by 1776 that three signers of the Declaration added the Jr. Agai. British custom has been different; the second of a pair of great statesmen is known as William Pitt, the younger. Still another important movement beginning around 1750 was the rise of the name Charles. Earlier, Charles is hardly found at all in New England, and is rare in the other colonies. After that its growth was not only steady but even spectacular. By 2150 it had bee one of the monest names, and it has remained close to the top since that time. Its curious nickname, Chuck, is typically American. Almost at an equal pace with the rise of Charles, the use of Biblical names, even in New England, began to fall off. Ebenezer, and even Samuel and Benjamin, came to have about them an old-fashioned aura. The facts are clear enough; the causes remain obscure. Immigration probably had little to do with such changes. English influence, at the ideal level, may have helped the growth of Charles. During these same decades the name was increasing in popularity there, where Sir Charles Grandison was a much read novel and Bonie Prince Charlie had given the name a renewed vogue among those who still held sentimentally to the Stuarts. But most of the other new developments seem to be wholly native and even to run counter to British practice. Question:The use of name of Charles ________.

正确答案:B

A.was popular before the middle of the eighteenth century

正确答案:C

B.began to be noticeable in New England in the early eighteenth century

正确答案:C

C.was spectacularly popular by the middle of the nineteenth century

正确答案:C

D.is less popular now than before

正确答案:D

 

5.Smith is to study medicine as soon as he ____ military service.

正确答案:D

A.will finish

B.has finished

C.finishes

正确答案:B

D.would finish

正确答案:C

 

6.It is not easy ____ the answer to the difficult math problem.

正确答案:D

A.to figure out

B.figuring out

C.figure out

D.being figured out

正确答案:A

 

7.His carelessness ____ her failure in the exams.

A.resulted from

正确答案:A

B.resulted

C.resulted in

正确答案:D

D.resulted to

正确答案:D

 

8.You might have ____the accident if you had had your headlights on.

正确答案:C

A.missed

B.avoided

正确答案:A

C.escaped

D.dismissed

正确答案:C

 

9.You ____ able to speak English so well if you hadn't been practising hard.

正确答案:B

A.are not

B.can not be

C.wouldn't be

正确答案:C

D.would have been

正确答案:C

 

10.If the sun ____ in the west, I would follow you.

正确答案:C

A.were to rise

B.was to rise

C.had risen

正确答案:A

D.would rise

正确答案:B

 

11.To create a supercell, take a storm where wind speed increases with height, while wind direction veers; a situation in which updraughts and downdraughts within the thunderstorm can support each other's existence rather than cancel each other out. It is as winds blow into this turbulent region from three to five kilometers up that a low-pressure section of the storm may begin to rotate. The rotation of this part of the storm (known as a mesocyclone) causes the air pressure to fall some more, prompting wind lower down to flow into the storm and speed up upwards. This creates a spinning updraught which high-level winds in the storm can boost in the same way that wind blowing across the top of a chimney does wonders for drawing up an open fire. You're not yet looking at a tornado, though if you're watching this particular storm develop you might start looking for a getaway car —especially if the storm begins to change shape. When mid-to upper-level winds upwind of the storm encounter the supercell, some are forced to detour round it. They converge again downwind, moulding the storm clouds into an ominous anvil-shape in the process. But while some wind goes round the mesocyclone, some runs full square into this meteorological brick wall and is forced downward, creating a "rear flank downdraught" (RFD) which many experts believe is what makes or breaks a tornadic storm. It's when an RFD tries to swing around the base of the storm, narrowing the area of wind flowing into the updraught and increasing its spin (in the same way figure skaters when their arms are pulled in) that you might want to get into your getaway car. If you're anywhere beneath whirling piece of meteorological give and take—a funnel cloud—you are in a bad, dangerous place known to stormchasers as "the bear cage". It's where, if the funnel cloud sticks around long enough for the updraught to touchdown on terra firma, you will find yourself on the inside of a tornado. Question:When the storm rotates, ________.

正确答案:C

A.air pressure will go on increasing

B.it starts from the low-pressure section

C.wind will join the storm in setting an open fire

正确答案:C

D.an updraught will be replaced by a downdraught

正确答案:C

 

12.Americans are pound of their variety and individuality, yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform, whether it is the uniform of an elevator operator or the uniform of a five-star general. Why are uniforms so popular in the United States? Among the arguments for uniforms, one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than civilian(百姓的)clothes. People have bee conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform. the television repairman who wears uniform tends to inspire more trust than one who appears in civilian clothes. Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform. What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lose professional identity(身份)than to step out of uniform? Uniforms also have many practical benefits. They save on other clothes. They save on laundry bills. They are tax-deductible(可减税的). They are often more fortable and more durable than civilian clothes. Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and the consequent loss of individuality experienced by people who must wear them. Though there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change, until retirement. When people look alike, they tend to think, speak, and act similarly, on the job at least. Uniforms also give rise to some practical problems. Though they are long-lasting, often their initial expense is greater than the cost of civilian clothes. Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain, requiring professional dry cleaning rather than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes. Question:The best title for this passage would be ____.

正确答案:C

A.Uniforms and Society

正确答案:A

B.The Importance of Wearing a Uniform

C.Practical Benefits of Wearing a Uniform

D.Advantages and Disadvantages of Uniforms

正确答案:C

 

13.The notice was written in several languages ____ foreign tourists should misunderstand it.

正确答案:C

A.so that

B.lest

C.if

D.otherwise

正确答案:D

 

14.After this first burst of creative energy, the Americans went along, North and South, for about a century with little change in their naming-habits. Biblical names continued to give color in New England, but elsewhere it was particularly true with women's names, in the middle and southern colonies, and the excessive use of Elizabeth, Ann, Mary, and Sarah was only saved by the also liberal use of variations such as Betsy, Sally, Nanny, Nancy, and Molly. The great German immigration of the early eighteenth century had some influence. Johann, often shortened to Hans, was by far the monest name among these Germans, with Jocob and Heinrich following. Except where people continued to talk German, these names were rapidly Anglicized, and so increased the popularity of John, Jocob, and Henry. The Scotch-Irish immigration also exerted an influence by building up the already popular James, and adding Alexander and Archibald. About 1740 the use of middle names began to grow. Probably the Germans had some influence here, for they generally, even as immigrants, bore two given names, of which the first was usually Johann. Another strong influence was family pride, which led to the desire to preserve the mother's family name. Purely practical, as the towns grew larger, was the need to distinguish a man more clearly from others bearing the same names. Once started, the custom grew steadily to popularity until by 2150 the man without a middle name was in a small minority, as he has since remained. The use of the middle name soon produced another typical American habit. Since the full signature of three names was too long for practical purposes, men began to use merely the middle initial, and eventually the typical American was John Q. Public. In England, on the other hand, such a form is not used. An Englishman has to be J. Q. Public, J. Qincy Public, or John Quicy Public. Question:Which of the following names was preferred by the Scotch-Irish immigrants at first?

正确答案:B

A.Alexander

正确答案:C

B.Archibald

C.James

正确答案:D

D.Anglicize

正确答案:D

 

15.But for water, people ____ not live on the earth.

A.can

B.will be able to

C.make

D.could

正确答案:C

 

16.Young people should have the right to control and direct their own learning, that is, to decide what they want to learn, and when, where, how, how much, how fast, and with what help they want to learn it. To be still more specific, I want them to have the right to decide if, when, how much, and by whom they want to be taught and the right to decide whether they want to learn in a school and if so which one and for how much of the time. No human right, except the right to life itself, is more fundamental than this. A person's freedom of learning is part of his freedom of thought, even more basic than his freedom of speech. If we take from someone his right to decide what he will be curious about, we destroy his freedom of thought. We say, in effect, you must think not about what interests and concerns you, but about what interests and concerns us. This right of each of us to control our own learning is now in danger. When we put into our laws the highly authoritarian notion that someone should and could decide what all young people were to learn and beyond that, could do whatever might seem necessary (which now includes dosing them with drugs) to pel them to learn it, we took a long step down a very steep and dangerous path. The requirement that a child go to school, for about six hours a day, 210 days a year, for about ten years, whether or not he learns anything there, whether or not he already knows it or could learn it faster or better somewhere else, is such a gross violation of civil liberties that few adults would stand for it. But the child who resists is treated as a criminal. With this requirement we created an industry, an army of people whose whole work was to tell young people what they had to learn and to try to make them learn it. Some of these people, wanting to exercise even more power over others, or to be even more "helpful," are now beginning to say, "If pulsory education is good for children, why wouldn't it be good for everyone? If it is a good thing, how can there be too much of it?" They are beginning to talk, as one man did on a nationwide TV show, about "womb-to-tomb" schooling. If hours of homework every night are good for the young, why wouldn't they be good for us all—they would keep us away from the TV set and other frivolous pursuits. Some group of experts, somewhere, would be glad to decide what we all ought to know and then very so often check up on us to make sure we knew it—with, of course, appropriate penalties if we did not. Question:The phrase "womb-to-tomb" schooling probably means that _______.

正确答案:C

A.learning is from young to old

B.learning is disastrous

正确答案:A

C.learning is unnecessary

D.learning is not always helpful

正确答案:A

 

17.The old people often raise ____ for the sake of panionship.

正确答案:B

A.pets

B.pipes

C.pills

D.pies

正确答案:D

 

21.If the wounded soldier had been given first ____, he would not have died.

正确答案:B

A.help

B.aid

C.care

正确答案:B

D.attention

正确答案:D

 

19.In an Indianapolis neighborhood where some teenage girls flaunt pregnancies like new hairdos, Aisha Fields is unabashedly square: She plans to abstain from sex until she marries. "Most of my friends already have babies," says Aisha, a high school junior and abstinence mentor. "Being pregnant is a fashion. Girls go around bragging:‘I'm three months (pregnant).' They think it's cool." With 1 million US teens being pregnant every year, and 13 percent of all American babies born to teens, Aisha's "just-say-no" attitude is a policymaker's dream e true. Federal and state officials are banking on such an attitude as they launch a new campaign to shrink the ranks of unwed teenage moms. On Oct. 1, the government will begin dispensing some of the nearly $850 million earmarked under the welfare—reform law over five years for teaching abstinence and preventing out-of-wedlock births. But experts say there is no research to suggest that abstinence—only education will succeed. In contrast, more prehensive programs that cover contraception, family planning, and munication skills can help delay sexual involvement by teens, according to a study by the National Campaign to Prevent Pregnancy in Washington. "It seems foolish to be tossing away all this money without knowing whether it will work," says Lisa Kaeser, a senior associate at the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a Washington-based nonprofit group that researches reproductive health. But experts agree the latest campaign against teen pregnancy marks a big improvement over older policies in one fundamental respect: It emphasizes prevention. Question:According to the passage, when teenage girls get pregnant, they feel ________.

正确答案:A

A.proud

B.abashed

正确答案:D

C.sad

D.puzzled

正确答案:A

 

20.Now the mittee ____ seven members.

A.consist of

B.is consisting of

C.is consisted of

正确答案:B

D.consists of

正确答案:C

 

21.It is no use ____.

A.to buy books and not to read them

正确答案:A

正确答案:D

B.buying books and not to read them

C.buying books and not reading them

正确答案:B

D.to buy books and not reading them

正确答案:A

 

22.Soon he got ____ his difficulties and succeeded.

正确答案:C

A.across

B.away

C.over

D.through

正确答案:A

 

23.In an Indianapolis neighborhood where some teenage girls flaunt pregnancies like new hairdos, Aisha Fields is unabashedly square: She plans to abstain from sex until she marries. "Most of my friends already have babies," says Aisha, a high school junior and abstinence mentor. "Being pregnant is a fashion. Girls go around bragging:‘I'm three months (pregnant).' They think it's cool." With 1 million US teens being pregnant every year, and 13 percent of all American babies born to teens, Aisha's "just-say-no" attitude is a policymaker's dream e true. Federal and state officials are banking on such an attitude as they launch a new campaign to shrink the ranks of unwed teenage moms. On Oct. 1, the government will begin dispensing some of the nearly $850 million earmarked under the welfare—reform law over five years for teaching abstinence and preventing out-of-wedlock births. But experts say there is no research to suggest that abstinence—only education will succeed. In contrast, more prehensive programs that cover contraception, family planning, and munication skills can help delay sexual involvement by teens, according to a study by the National Campaign to Prevent Pregnancy in Washington. "It seems foolish to be tossing away all this money without knowing whether it will work," says Lisa Kaeser, a senior associate at the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a Washington-based nonprofit group that researches reproductive health. But experts agree the latest campaign against teen pregnancy marks a big improvement over older policies in one fundamental respect: It emphasizes prevention. Question:The passage discusses ____________.

正确答案:A

A.teen pregnancy

B.latest efforts to prevent teen pregnancy

C.differences in opinions towards teen pregnancy

正确答案:B

D.money needed to help teenagers

正确答案:D

 

24.I would ask George to lend us the money if I ____ him.

正确答案:D

A.had known

正确答案:C

B.have known

C.knew

D.know

正确答案:B

 

25.Move up a little, I haven't any ____ to sit.

A.area

B.room

C.place

D.space

正确答案:A

 

北语23春《阅读(IV)》作业3[答案]历年参考题目如下:




北语23春《阅读(IV)》作业3[答案][答案]相关练习题:
自诉人胡某指控陈某对其有诽谤罪行,在自诉诉讼过程中,陈某提出证据指控胡在冲突中将自己打成重伤。人民法院对陈某的指控,应当( )。

通过下面()方法不能创建路径。

市场是指交易场所。

凡是限制质点系的几何位置的条件称为几何约束。()

汇率采取直接标价法的国家和地区有( )。

组织“()”表明,组织的巨大威力在于它能将所有的人、所有的部门和它能掌控的所有资源与要素形成巨大合力

教学设计的核心要素包括()

软件部件的内部实现与外部可访问性的分离,是指软件的( )。

下列属于商业银行中间业务的有( )

鉴定机器设备的已使用年限,不需考虑的因素是( )

政治管理就是国家管理。( )

中国军队的强军之要是能打仗、打胜仗。()

我国保存古代神话最多的 著作是( )。

I don’t know why he is late. Nor do I. He _____ an accident.

下列说法中不正确的是(  )

_______ appreciating your order, we feel ______ necessary to point out that our prices have already been reduced to a minimum.

企业在考评时,除了确保绩效考评的准确性,主要重视考评的( )。

钢材的冲击韧性越小,钢材抵抗脆性断裂的能力越弱。

 可靠性概念中,汽车的维修专指故障后的维修

m相交流绕组定子槽数为Q,极对数为P,则极距等于( )。

作业咨询:
点击这里给我发消息

论文咨询:
点击这里给我发消息

合作加盟:
点击这里给我发消息

服务时间:
8:30-24:00(工作日)