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13春川大网院《大学英语(四)》课程第一次网上作业

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《大学英语(四)》课程第一次网上作业首页 - 我的作业列表 - 《大学英语(四)》课程第一次网上作业 欢迎你,廖世宇 (DB1122VE005) 本次作业总分数:100.0分' p! C* q6 q0 a2 r1 U; i+ K
本次作业你最多可以做三次,作业的最后分数以三次中最高那次为准。目前是你第1次做本作业。 : t5 e- B: c+ {( r1 ^: \8 H" s% [

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一、单项选择。本大题共30个小题,每小题 2.5 分,共75.0分。在每小题给出的选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。, D* Y- s4 E+ B  S
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1.— Would you like something to drink? What about a cup of tea?
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+ {# H/ I/ ~; g/ {5 M" }7 _1 W9 e2.—What's the matter, John?
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! S1 G3 l9 t- D: e1 i9 E8.— Now let's move on to another topic. Can you follow me? 2 f$ x1 o4 |: y+ @+ B
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% @+ C; C, Q2 u5 g' @9.— You've been busy, haven't you?# B" f" \- ]. q
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10.—  How much is this necklace?
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. z3 M$ [! [1 ]B. It's a birthday present from my parents.
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4 P) C- x9 X5 W6 P# v4 U12.He put forward a theory, _______ of great importance to the progress of science of technology.
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16.The sports meeting was put off till the next week _____rain.
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3 G: L) J! }6 p5 _17.The music sounded _______. I enjoyed every minute of it.% \. U1 y% X0 x- g1 R
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18.He _______ lives in the house where he was born.
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D. ever
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3 k3 Y9 d" w8 w- T. e- H19.We came finally _________ the conclusion that she has been telling lies all the time.
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& B- n. X; i% S8 n. e21.I don't know the park, but it's______ to be quite beautiful.
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23.How ______ you say that you really understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?
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25.Peter worked so fast with the maths problems ______ a lot of mistakes.
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) |7 V4 k9 m' y' ]/ Q" ]26. Down the entrance hall of the school walk four eighth-grade students. Each one is carrying a small basket with a single egg inside. Soon more students join them-each one of them is also carrying a basket with an egg. The eggs in a basket are part of a new school program that helps young people understand that having a baby is a great duty.% |- X0 G' [5 P' q8 l% E
     At the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg.
1 R% Z& w+ U+ P; B5 r- K     One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. "If a teacher catches you without your egg," said one student, "she makes you go get it. They are really strict." The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it's also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.
& e/ V+ d6 U. L# a5 u8 t( O    Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. "It was really hard," said one student, "You had to think all the time about the egg."                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (1)、The purpose of the program is to help students grasp the idea of ______.
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     At the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg.0 z1 f$ k0 e! k8 V: f% ^  b3 m
     One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. "If a teacher catches you without your egg," said one student, "she makes you go get it. They are really strict." The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it's also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.
2 Z$ T. R0 l2 Q$ q- P: h' o0 l* O    Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. "It was really hard," said one student, "You had to think all the time about the egg."
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28.Down the entrance hall of the school walk four eighth-grade students. Each one is carrying a small basket with a single egg inside. Soon more students join them-each one of them is also carrying a basket with an egg. The eggs in a basket are part of a new school program that helps young people understand that having a baby is a great duty.
! M0 J& j! A+ r; U. e     At the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg./ {. w% l  e) H( J; h
     One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. "If a teacher catches you without your egg," said one student, "she makes you go get it. They are really strict." The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it's also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.
! z6 d) S+ |! c8 t! F2 I! u1 m     Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. "It was really hard," said one student, "You had to think all the time about the egg."                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (3)、In the third line of Paragraph 2, "they" refers to ______.
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% Y) R4 \4 r/ Q* v29.Down the entrance hall of the school walk four eighth-grade students. Each one is carrying a small basket with a single egg inside. Soon more students join them-each one of them is also carrying a basket with an egg. The eggs in a basket are part of a new school program that helps young people understand that having a baby is a great duty.
8 s6 {& n' x" ^6 n% a# f- q     At the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg.
, ~- d7 h; }+ g9 ^" a8 D     One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. "If a teacher catches you without your egg," said one student, "she makes you go get it. They are really strict." The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it's also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.
. b7 f. H9 p  ~2 Y    Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. "It was really hard," said one student, "You had to think all the time about the egg."
9 z1 s8 {$ }* B                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               (4)、Why should the students in the program spend half an hour each day sitting with an egg and just watching it?/ {8 _$ a3 ^" H

( s6 j9 x' |' k9 q' SA. Because it is very boring to have the egg with them at all times.$ l" T" `8 }# V' A% E& e0 H/ o, G

$ Z- h; V& e# PB. Because the teachers in this program are very strict.
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/ Y& m/ b# {2 W! aC. Because only in this way can students understand parents in taking care of children.# r2 Q8 m; F/ z) p9 m; n

6 b% k9 g& K& V0 b& gD. Because if students do not do it, they will fail in the examination.! T7 b0 b1 K% l: w* J- U& M
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30.Down the entrance hall of the school walk four eighth-grade students. Each one is carrying a small basket with a single egg inside. Soon more students join them-each one of them is also carrying a basket with an egg. The eggs in a basket are part of a new school program that helps young people understand that having a baby is a great duty.
  ~6 M, C* Y" [* ?; E( I     At the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg.
' T; }6 K* J4 S, w+ n     One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. "If a teacher catches you without your egg," said one student, "she makes you go get it. They are really strict." The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it's also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.# b2 T# ]) `7 q1 R6 ]3 R: ~$ I/ E
     Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. "It was really hard," said one student, "You had to think all the time about the egg."8 c0 Q, e0 N( u8 R% {
       (5)、From the last paragraph, we can infer that ______.
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8 O4 ]6 `0 M2 y! k& G7 `6 |/ nC. only one child grasps the purpose of the program
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3 o* p7 G$ @; t& S% Z2 V) s1. All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer./ A+ f' `( ^2 |# t1 r- ?- ~
Sports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.  D- o9 ^4 R) @3 g
     Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.
$ v# C- V* y/ `     Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.
) j9 @. ]& C6 F; L) r% F5 B: s9 b     Some sports or games go back to thousands of years ago, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.
5 Y0 y% I8 J3 ?$ P     People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
0 ^& E; `( {1 Z% {% [       (1)、According to this passage we know that people began to play about one hundred years ago.
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4 }- d2 r7 U- Z0 \, M3 }& O8 \2. All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.
6 W7 U2 v2 ?. k# a0 ~Sports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.7 N3 P& Y8 k" r3 z8 L! M
     Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.
; O8 v3 S* x+ C1 y4 [! d) H     Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.! T. |/ V' A0 k/ N; }
     Some sports or games go back to thousands of years ago, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.
  i4 P, k; |6 N6 \     People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.
. u% y* N2 }4 M4 s2 q                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (2)、The writer didn't tell us in this passage that basketball was invented in America.7 q3 H6 o) p3 r# M3 A

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3.All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.  N6 _8 |1 s; R  p+ x9 _
Sports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.
# ~. X5 ?& }- x, X" z. T     Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.- B! ^. Z% {) V5 `* C1 h0 g# N
     Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.( W4 `/ a/ k: ~; F' F% F
     Some sports or games go back to thousands of years ago, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.
7 C$ Z0 T, ]4 \     People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace. & h- H0 @6 d5 T+ a5 y
         
! {5 }, r+ ]! V0 b  y6 [) ? (3)、People all over the world enjoy sports because sports are interesting.1 D9 D9 P& V0 [3 g& q3 Q
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) ~- w* s  k5 b, ~6 t4.All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.
9 N3 g% @1 o" \9 S3 f3 MSports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.) c- w6 S- S  W( k5 S) Y
     Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.
& f1 i5 c* t9 e     Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.6 b9 `6 |5 B% w: Q: u- P
     Some sports or games go back to thousands of years ago, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.4 r- s2 n" p+ s5 W2 K
     People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.
# n: N! c; ]9 h* v  m6 r% J& c: U                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               (4)、From this passage we can see that according to the author sports and games are significant to our life in many respects.5 f7 q0 X4 U5 x- [% s; N
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' ~0 e6 F( a+ o5.All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.
- S% F; g+ D# @( H- E! A: i7 W% kSports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.7 N- O5 T( ]$ k8 r3 p  W
     Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.
* x5 J& ~7 B7 i* I, q1 i     Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.: b8 x5 n- k" u6 ]
     Some sports or games go back to thousands of years ago, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.
$ n- G# @/ p2 F0 E0 [     People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.
+ w4 F5 }5 v$ v6 w7 C        (5)、The writer's attitude towards sports is positive.
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6.Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history, greater than what only a few other men have achieved. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on-but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.
5 ?: _4 g% S" I     By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.$ \) r! F6 z! Y! u2 q
     In the years following World War I honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whihem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Noble Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (1)、The main idea of Paragraph 1 is the change in human thought produced by Einstein.( \9 r/ z4 Y- l% u, a+ P% ]
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+ N. h; t9 t  n( ]. O7.Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history, greater than what only a few other men have achieved. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on-but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.
% f+ o2 W, k5 e9 x8 G' L  m) P     By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.' j- ~/ q+ p$ V/ Y
     In the years following World War I honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whihem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Noble Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.
+ t' q$ d* U4 x" Y* Z# z* K) @: _          (2)、According to the American university president, The theory of relativity can be quickly learned by everyone.
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+ e/ U% I. {: }( s2 T8.Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history, greater than what only a few other men have achieved. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on-but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.
/ N4 K, T$ `( c4 T1 C6 H1 \8 b! d2 Q     By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.5 T# f9 s" d9 l& N3 @
      In the years following World War I honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whihem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Noble Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.
8 \. D- d2 O9 P, x       (3)、According to Paragraph 2, Albert Einstein headed a research institute.( l5 S% C. o! ^

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9.Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history, greater than what only a few other men have achieved. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on-but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before./ f) O9 c" g9 U7 A2 A! u, S
     By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.5 j" {! T; ]4 b) @
      In the years following World War I honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whihem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Noble Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.% E5 q  b* V) a; L% r/ a
        (4)、According to the passage Einstein did his greatest work when he was young./ O7 t6 `  K! _. d7 z5 z/ R

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5 j% t" s: r0 l. f5 @; R1 G7 B# H10.Albert Einstein had a great effect on science and history, greater than what only a few other men have achieved. An American university president once commented that Einstein had created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on-but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something larger than ever thought before.1 o! g# p' q( n) ^- A& \+ i
     By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. The misery of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.
, f% p8 V8 h, d0 c, p, _( p      In the years following World War I honors were increasingly heaped on him. He became the head of the Kaiser Whihem Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Noble Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.
; I0 H0 E3 j; b' d( O       (5)、It may be concluded that Albert Einstein was forced to serve in the German army." L- t' c( ~8 i5 k

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