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福建师范大学. G3 E d8 }. i7 } ^
福师10秋学期《 高级英语阅读二 》在线作业一0 ]0 `: M! e1 S# w1 s! J
单选题
' s" f4 z* k) J. X2 ]! y% [7 t1.( )"_______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.
. C4 i. d' o. c, ?A. For
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C. Since; {5 G) Z6 q8 d, G' W; I
D. Despite
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( t$ O* C8 ]* d: N- j7 a2.( )"____“What do you think of the service here?” ---“Oh, _________ . We couldn’t have found a better place.”
. a% a9 O2 h+ G, m$ @& p& G0 DA. too bad* V: F. I( @9 U- P
B. sorry! X( D: ^6 j% t1 n
C. wonderful
7 h5 v4 O. l+ c" [D. impossible- N; q, s1 j4 \& K
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* \. R: g! r7 a6 P$ f3.( )"Both O.J.Simpson and Jim Brown have been ____ as the greatest players in the history of football.
6 U+ U w9 M8 U. OA. ranked
M1 [, g6 f: J4 iB. recorded/ {7 O6 B2 ?6 k# {* Y/ W
C. stocked
* S- r, m$ E ^1 e" [7 JD. stripped
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+ u$ Z+ b9 g% n% g) S' r4.( )"_______, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.
" C: h1 y& r2 j( p" O' zA. Other things being equal
* I2 ^: k3 T( j) @B. Were other things equal7 v$ v q- y+ J+ q/ v$ d
C. To be equal to other things
% z* V# G3 s% U6 L; X# K6 OD. Other things to be equal6 \. b0 X6 z% E! R
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5.( )"As early as 1647 Ohio made a decision that free tax?supported schools must be established in every town ______ 50 households or more.( u( V0 {, p0 K- `' s$ d; Y
A. having6 b1 f" i7 ?( R( L( e3 P. @
B. to have/ o! n3 J( A( C5 L, x
C. to have had
1 I* A, d* `; _D. having had
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6.( )"____ from space, the earth looks like a “blue planet”.- ~% ^& [3 i M% u: V
A. Seeing
( Z0 d/ X) S, S9 s7 I& aB. To see
) D; N3 L$ S& U& XC. Seen" j/ Z) V" b, ?) W: F; _9 ]
D. Having seen
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5 k( ~4 P1 Q9 m1 B7.( )"During the eight years" war, many people ____ their blood for their country.
8 M) {2 a+ R5 e% Z" x# @+ A, `A. shed1 l4 l% p2 X. Q p. ]. u
B. tempted
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D. devoted$ ^; Y& v" f9 \3 I. C( I
8.( )"_______ in the mountains for a week, the two students were finally saved by the local police.
! K! R% k; r) FA. Having lost( ~9 ?# |* ^, ~$ n' O" I& M6 Y+ y
B. Lost
2 R0 b; S* O( ?$ [C. Being lost/ f$ Q5 m6 A0 R5 u* O
D. Losing( o+ j# W! z* Q, z7 ^& R
9.( )"Before he left the White House, the president made a ____ speech. g) S& d" _1 _( |1 C+ v
A. quarrel
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- {6 j7 z9 K1 K. e2 g1 l }* jC. automobile) a) r/ ^, `9 ^: P" b
D. farewell- q1 T; d# _* r
10.( )"_____________ worries me the way he keeps changing his mind.8 R4 k: H A8 }$ s' t
A. This" m# ~1 i1 M6 n7 F" b8 m
B. That& |- c) c3 o3 d) Z
C. What
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+ n- U1 L% i) V. t) ^+ h11.( )"Although punctual himself,the professor was quite used ______late for his lecture.8 T" b# ~# y1 p& F. W
A. to have students
; k9 \4 H; a* Z* {! |9 f# e! H! XB. for students" being: Y% K( K4 ^: m( H
C. for students to be! }9 Z2 P# E2 F/ a% e ~
D. to students" being9 }( E3 ]8 X v) k$ Q6 a
12.( )"As a chairman for nearly ten years, Professor Smith has never ____ to anything dishonest.
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B. attached: F$ M6 O6 Q& c
C. granted! s0 E5 V' b. w' u
D. kept8 T! A0 F v9 e8 z \
13.( )"Because Edgar was convinced of the accuracy of this fact, he _______ his opinion.
/ _/ G% L, R7 d. M4 GA. struck at% O3 R. [- A% d- Y$ e1 n
B. strove for. P& O: h; e/ F/ {( M
C. stuck to6 F1 x& z# C# R* D S2 M' N
D. stood for( v6 \( t. R$ @- }6 a
14.( )"Even though he knew that I should study, he still ____me to go to the movies.
5 {7 S$ a; ^2 K0 M q {. H3 mA. recognized9 w0 ]# L8 D2 C
B. extended1 ?/ k& U5 M2 f2 u# u
C. persuaded
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15.( )"___How did your students express their thanks to you on Teachers’ Day? ---A gift together with many flowers _____sent to me.
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B. are, L0 a+ ]0 V/ u4 V) Z) G% }
C. was
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' j4 F# A: G& W% w) F, a16.( )"1,3,5,7 and 9 are ____ numbers and 2,4,6 and 8 are not.' J' ^# W; q8 H$ g! O1 _7 \! ~! O
A. odd, N2 W/ S! ?2 E7 L. V. w
B. even0 ^: ~. x* t2 c7 P: r
C. extra
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17.( )"During the graduation ____, the president gave a wonderful opening speech.
! Y0 z+ H& E+ P1 ]A. evolution) W c- @& j# e$ D# N& I
B. sign2 ^3 J7 A! a' p' l
C. individual
8 F' n$ c3 g( r Z2 R- rD. ceremony
* {: \5 [: u% i. c4 F18.( )"English has become a communication ____ for people from different countries.
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B. stream
r0 K K( o9 {+ F j- [5 I+ c# \ xC. enjoyment
* j; L& R: X A% r# ND. medium
8 f! _9 N9 Y1 e+ g% {$ _# D1 [19.( )"Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded ______ other more well?informed experimenters failed.! q- u- a% e) V# s6 c! _
A. which
* m$ b' S8 B- U, oB. that$ K& Z' R1 ?9 n l |4 [
C. what
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20.( )"As teachers we should concern ourselves with what is said, not what we think _____., i% ~( }4 b% D3 }; V8 Y
A. ought to be said, A8 }' p$ h$ T9 Z, N: j1 k/ _+ i
B. must say
/ E% C6 i# u, h4 W" J' @9 zC. have to be said' n! M! X0 ?. ~+ |& b+ y# o& R
D. need to say
" n. ]! D5 S' Y( t+ @6 a. {! r21.( )"______ he works hard, I don"t mind when he finishes the experiment. P# q. b; f, X. m
A. As soon as! y! Q. s, |% p6 P! A; S
B. As well as
7 k# n! ~! M7 r" ]$ \2 w u1 dC. So far as4 K/ `& Q1 K `% r3 _7 t
D. So long as
0 b- i; w P, X8 ?. K1 Q22.( )"____ I don"t mind telling you what I know. --- You _____ . I"m not asking you for it.
8 Q; N* Q: W) S, }A. mustn"t! i; J7 n' r7 Y
B. may not
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D. needn’t
9 B3 X0 ?/ x& J" v23.( )"Before you begin writing your paper, please write____ first. Then we can have a better idea about what you are going to talk about.
: A# G- w% e0 q, x7 Z5 U1 _A. an origin
' a6 \, }. b- i) C j. bB. a detail6 `( o: e* B! w
C. an example7 D: J0 C9 c9 V+ q3 _3 q/ [
D. an outline
) d. H0 q9 C! S4 R" c9 A24.( )"A good teacher always tries to ____ students to ask question., m- ^4 t5 [3 s1 F. C, W
A. encourage b* ]" N+ o$ f( E; g% p
B. obey( j' n! T4 s1 N
C. recall- q5 H6 `* q- g6 s5 w& B& V0 U/ E% A
D. spread/ z" a" w1 }) r+ U; C
25.( )"_________ was most important to her, she told me, was her family.
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p: s/ a$ a0 R$ x) ]* n6 rB. This
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6 N! a5 {% V+ T7 ?. [26.( )"______their differences, the couple were developing an obvious and genuine affection for each other.: a9 y! E+ J# k' |
A. But for
" J5 s r7 e7 y% Y% VB. For all
) u: x- P" y, qC. Above all4 G& z, g6 a0 d7 |9 k
D. Except for) B* R `$ b* p; E$ \0 X$ n; r
27.( )"A ______ to this problem is expected to be found before long.
- ]1 ?& ~4 `2 j: U1 q; TA. result3 B/ _9 B" A' F8 y/ r5 _$ ?
B. response$ Y4 E9 I' u- }: \
C. settlement
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28.( )"“He is said to be a wise leader.” “Oh, no, he is _____ but a wise leader.”
6 _ W1 s5 Q0 JA. anything; T, h3 R- H `" V9 ]) A5 \6 E
B. anyone9 u7 x6 Y7 X- X" ~" q
C. anybody
0 J: w7 f7 h l+ I$ `& x% _9 e1 R) I/ uD. anywhere, q9 ^6 h! ~) R/ q
29.( )"Even though he has lived in China for many years, Mark still can not ____ himself to the Chinese customs.
" q7 Y9 w9 B8 h* _8 u! H/ q% wA. adopt
$ k( l& j, @6 g9 Q8 xB. adjust
4 B- {: K6 W% L) G1 eC. adapt7 ~* z0 `6 ?+ D/ n
D. accept
5 e! X# ^6 a3 |30.( )"Don’t forget to ____ to let us know you arrived safely.
3 k( J7 G, a6 V$ J+ y* i: ]A. cable( S; Q, l' Y/ p+ X6 U
B. cage
1 |+ C: u: R8 j1 g# m6 aC. border
! A8 c8 J3 c6 E. d3 W1 ]1 yD. bay
5 W+ n0 V) F/ f" g* X$ ~- n3 a31.( )"______ you eat the correct foods ______ be able to keep fit and stay healthy.
- S& G' ]9 |+ jA. Only if; will you- o, ~: b& E1 {, ^: l
B. Only if; you will$ p8 z, `. j! x) g) L9 E" v8 ~3 X. R& m
C. Unless; will you
i6 g- w) j" d3 K, W) {D. Unless;you will ~/ Q* L# E/ n5 D
32.( )"A new idea began to ____from his mind when he was on his way back home.
( P3 {3 e- }" j, K; t5 k5 TA. emerge6 i/ u& `9 g. ^! P- z& ?3 R; _' r
B. output, W- L3 K+ p G( l3 P- H3 A2 L
C. starve
_4 u1 y4 G' |% a' R, kD. tend
4 n; {; h* o! C; g33.( )"As a commander, you should not ____the soldiers to unnecessary danger.# T' _' X1 m" H$ J n$ l
A. express
+ b' y5 h) D' CB. explode
4 I# ? L0 b9 K# m! ]C. exploit
7 m# m/ i) t9 T+ t7 y$ BD. expose$ L I/ W! P: o
34.( )"Every boy and every girl_____here . Let’s have the meeting.2 a6 }, F; ^) }8 H0 }2 d9 Q
A. is4 [1 S, E& X; b2 G( \: b
B. are
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D. were
" p% `+ o: p3 H( r+ Z1 x35.( )"___________ that Marie was able to set up new branches elsewhere.
+ @0 G$ s- r+ v& S0 w) iA. So successful her business was* `7 J* b+ `& P) v
B. So successful was her business
X# n2 q+ s, E F) YC. So her business was successful- H* d! d1 |% w5 w
D. So was her successful business
3 C& ~: o! }! k3 o" m36.( )"______ I really don’t like art, I find his work impressive.2 S3 `5 [, Z1 t. [
A. As
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C. If
9 v5 X8 w/ Z. n( s9 ]D. While
* Q% z6 r8 a# p4 E$ u/ v4 {% n37.( )"By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular _______ children as Coca-Cola.
% O; X: x# Z& Z5 \/ `A. for4 Y) Z# A* L; ?& P! m
B. in1 H8 `& s, @( E$ j3 ^7 H. Y+ v
C. to
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6 Z( Q6 g# T+ i& h& W/ F38.( )"According to the air traffic rules, you _____ switch off your mobile phone before boarding.% K8 k+ S `* z4 N6 c' |7 y+ ~
A. may2 [: {) b$ V4 \: x( l* w+ z
B. can
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D. should
( J/ l. W6 F5 h& h39.( )"____is usually the chief enemy of the camera lens.8 S" W4 d7 f& |8 W* `/ y
A. Occasion( w8 _! w6 ^7 f& }# c2 S, }3 B: T5 \
B. Vain; S8 W- K6 x7 X2 {+ P) T4 T
C. Moisture
* T% J8 {* F) Q5 GD. Deck
3 k$ }# Y+ S9 J% I. l( a" O% T40.( )"_______ smoking, he would not have got cancer in the lung.
8 O( f& N$ V. D" S( bA. Was he given up
- a C. \; r! g3 G2 s/ ]B. Had he given up
1 d i1 S& o) y3 JC. Did he give9 e% s; a$ E! o+ W& ^9 l
D. If he gave up0 U% w# c/ z9 w2 k3 k) U
41.( )"As a result of careless washing the jacket ______ to a child"s size.
0 \3 r! e# Y3 k2 }A. compressed
$ ]% [. W# g1 |3 J! ?1 xB. shrank
0 |) J( v/ }- C1 e, t& l& vC. dropped
+ x7 u o: Z' c ^D. decreased/ O% J \( _2 j% X6 Y3 m O1 u# ^
42.( )"A ____political and economic situation is very important for the development of any country.
8 Z7 ]" B& @7 S# s5 ~A. stain
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D. pink+ P- L% b3 F; ?1 p% L, _
43.( )"___The woman biologist stayed in Africa studying wild animals for 13 years before she returned. ____ Oh, dear! She _______ a lot of difficulties!
' P7 B4 e4 y9 `% R5 b# zA. may go through) ^" S# \* w8 T; b3 y
B. might go through
, v2 [6 ?6 O9 t7 }C. ought to have gone through6 \7 d! [% {$ D" f0 S/ V
D. must have gone through, z5 s6 x0 N+ u6 K$ P v
44.( )"Excuse me, sir. Could you please tell me what number I should dial to get the ____.% Q- y$ h! {2 e3 X$ i2 E7 k
A. throat
7 L! L; p" x) n3 g8 b3 EB. verse
; P; W, `% t7 o) r. KC. conductor
5 J: a a F% D8 m' [( ]3 iD. operator; I, s) c/ \) Y g* h6 B, H* X& v
45.( )"______ likes money, but money is not ______." L- N2 [7 e+ s
A. Everyone, everything
$ I: M7 J3 X. Q4 KB. Everyone, anything
( ^( A6 N3 F% O8 h( x+ \C. Someone, nothing: R( z% Z, k. R! U: M! P7 I9 t4 g
D. Nobody, everything- `) {6 X; T- ?2 _ t- K( E, V
46.( )"A man is being questioned in relation to the ________ murder last night.; ]1 ^- Y: r' i' i4 a5 X
A. advised
h% Q& ^$ s/ \ g+ YB. attended
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D. admitted( P; [! X2 {6 I' n: g: ]# j9 I
47.( )"Bill wasn’t happy about the delay of the report by Jason, and ________./ W3 w: b+ y( V8 a' Z; M, s0 _
A. I was neither
/ l2 q2 A3 b" C# B8 ^' P4 \! I% mB. neither was I1 g% D# C+ i" R) a1 Q; p
C. I was either
' p4 v0 Z1 I% O9 q( [7 xD. either was I
: E. B; P* p0 A) L6 b: F3 W48.( )"_____ Jinan you see today is quite _____ different city from what it used to be.9 r% c* l$ `- F4 K' d
A. The, 不填
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C. The, a
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9 O0 e9 R6 m- o1 P9 N) |: c" |49.( )"Chocolate and ice-cream have different ____.
+ l, a$ |) l1 B8 ^' Q- p! e% t" @A. favour
. z. {* u3 [) b. ZB. favourites
" d# R/ f4 X C$ O9 Q- LC. fever
! x6 G) Z. W5 k- g8 ~' H: m8 sD. flavours) R, L- F( O( ~; M
50.( )"Although in great danger, the wounded still did not want to ____from the front.7 S5 k# l, h/ v' o
A. feedback* {) L1 {5 X ^: |, a% k
B. backward
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