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华师17春学期《综合英语(5)》在线作业资料

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华师《综合英语(5)》在线作业




一、单选(共 25 道试题,共 50 分。)  V 1.
In trying to offer solace to the pilot’s wife, the reporter inadvertently made the situation worse.
A. honor
B. suffering
C.  contempt
D. comfort   

2.  Propaganda makes one vulnerable to the influences of others. So a prudent person will choose between cogent and specious propaganda efforts.
A. clever
B. cautious
C.  ignorant
D.
thoughtful

3.  
When it seemed that Reggie would maim his opponent, we broke up the fight.
A. hurt
B. kill
C. disable
D.  cheat

4.  
Women frequently interpolated remarks, offer enthusiastic comments, as well as nodding and making minimal responses during another speaker’s turn.
A. put in
B.
   interrupted
C. disrupted
D. snatched

5.  The process of reading comprehension is so complex that many entire courses and myriad volumes are devoted exclusively to the topic…
A.
myopic
B. mysterious
C. quite a few
D.
a large number of

6.  
Whenever we cannot semantically encode a word because its meaning is not already stored in memory, we must engage in some kind of strategy to derive meaning form the text.
A.  explore        
B.
take part in
C.  apply   
D.  take on

7.  
They hope to be able to synthesize it to market as a cure for insomnia.
A. sleepiness            
B.
numbness
C. sleeping
D.  sleeplessness

8.  
No one dare to cheat in his exam as everyone knows he is a teacher of extreme vigilance.
A. watchful care
B. unexpected strictness
C. bad temper
D.
sharp wisdom

9.  
Those who read voraciously, though indiscriminately, do no necessarily gain in wisdom over those who are more selective in their reading choices.
A.  hastily
B. excessively
C.  greedily
D. randomly

10.  
Men on the other hand seem to construe conversation as a competition where the aim is to be speaker.
A. consist
B.
configure
C. imagine
D.
interpret

11.  
Although we often take the beautiful rural scenery of North Devon for granted, we want to maintain the kind of diversity of landscapes that we saw there when we recently visited at the invitation of the National Trust.
A.  divergence
B.  variety
C.  agreement           
D.  neatness

12.  
Not surprisingly, the evidence is that in mixed interaction women speak less, initiating only about a third of all conversations.
A. starting
B.
beginning
C. contributing
D.
eliciting

13.  
Since Alice is so gregarious it surprised me to learn that she is also an introspective girl.
A. looking into her own feeling
B. caring about her own interest
C. always thinking of herself
D.
examining her own demerits

14.  
The minority party agreed not to hamper the efforts of the leaders to secure a lasting peace.
A. stop
B. destroy
C.  help
D. obstruct     

15.  
   Watching my mum bring up so many children has put me off domestic drudgery for life.
A.  for a living   
B. for my life’s sake
C.  for all my life
D.
for a long life

16.  
A team of terrorists had infiltrated the country and made several bomb explosions in big cities.
A. attacked
B. penetrated
C.  hidden
D. visited

17.  American research in the journal Sleep, argues that the benefit is minimal and would not compensate for the extra hours lost asleep.
A. make up
B.  take up
C. do up     
D.
set up

18.  
When he attempted to jostle the old lady, she struck him with her umbrella.
A.  attack
B.  touch
C.  rob
D. push

19.  
His devious behavior in this matter shocked me since he had always been regarded as a gentleman.
A. erratic
B. dishonest
C. careless
D.  rude

20.  
I shall summarize this evidence here, before enumerating the sites of potential miscommunication.
A. numbering      
B.
counting
C. exemplifying   
D.
listing

21.  
Second, women are disconcerted by men’s infrequent use of minimal responses and accuse them of not listening.
A. frightened      
B.
embarrassed
C. discouraged   
D. disheartened

22.  
He has been cooing on the telephone for a long time. Others waiting outside the telephone kiosk become impatient.
A. talking
B.  murmuring
C.  arguing
D.
keeping silence

23.  
I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
A. amusing         
B.
  encouraging
C. consuming
D.  inspiring      

24.  
The audience was enthralled with the explorer’s story of the exciting adventures.
A. was involved with
B. was captured by
C. was favored of
D. was thrilled by

25.  
The two countries demarcate their border by a river.
A.  limit
B. distinguish
C. change
D.
separate




华师《综合英语(5)》在线作业




二、阅读理解(共 1 道试题,共 20 分。)  V 1.
The recent large exhibition of the paintings of Mr. James Hummer drew a lot of attention to this artist.
At seventy, he had been painting quietly for over fiftyyears, and up till then he had only held small exhibitions of his work. These had brought him a small amount of fame, but suddenly everyone was talking about him and everybody knew his name. People said he was an 'Important Contemporary Artist’, Mr. Hummer, for his part, shook his head and asked himself why people wouldn't leave him alone. He said he had no time for pestering journalists, but of course all the newspaper and magazines wanted to interview him. He didn’t take kindly to being famous.
His friends, however, said that underneath he was charming and only outwardly seemed a little strange. They explained that he sometimes very shy and reserved, and sometimes quite opposite. His temper was unpredictable.
In view of this, it is not surprising that when a young female journalist was sent to interview him in his tiny house deep in the Sussex Down, she felt extremely nervous. But the interview went worse than expected.
When she arrived, Mr. Hummer was sitting at a small unsteady table, and could hardly be seen for a forest of paint-brushes in pots of water. In the middle of these was a bottle of whisky. From time to time he poured some into a paint-stained mug and drank it rapidly.
He smiled politely and said that of course he didn't mind answering some questions. He drank some whisky and put his head on one side as if to hear the questions better. He looked very serious and artistic.
Putting on what she hoped was a suitably impressive voice, the girl asked him what purpose in society he thought he fulfilled as a painter. She wanted to know whether he saw his duty as a painter to be teaching people or entertaining them. The only response was a movement of surprise in the eyebrows among the paint-brushed. Then there was a dry laugh, and then a long pause. The girl began to wonder if he hadn't heard her, but at length Mr. Hummer coughed, and broke the silence by asking slowly what on earth she expected as an answer to such a question. He went on by saying that he didn't see why he should have to justify himself. He merely painted pictures, he explained, and left other people to say what they meant and why he had done them.
Now it was the girl's turn to look astonished. This was not the way Important Contemporary Artists were supposed to speak. They always had their own theories. Feeling foolish, she asked if it had really been as easy as that to paint the brilliant admired. Mr. Hummer only smiled grimly to himself and invited her to have some whisky. There was another pause. The only thing was to try again, the girl thought, so she asked him why he had become a painter. This time Mr. Hummer was very quick, but replied with another question. He asked her how she earned her living. Painting, he continued, was like coal-mining; it was a job which filled the space between cradle and grave, and he happened to do it quite well. The interview seemed to have gone quite wrong.
1). Before the age of seventy: Mr. Hummer .
A.
had avoided noisy exhibitions
B.
had exhibited only small paintings
C.
had never exhibited very many paintings
D.
had attracted no attention

2). What did people say about him?
A. They said he is a famous modem artist.
B.
They said he was an important modem painter.
C.
They said his painting wasimportant and contemporary.
D.
They said he is an important contemporary.

3). Why did Mr. Hummer shake his head?
A.
Because he did not understand why people were bothering him.
B.
He was telling the journalists he had no time for them.
C.
Because he did not want to read newspapers and magazines.
D. Because he was playing a part.

4). His friends said he was difficult to deal with because
A.
he was only charming on the surface.
B.
he was so shy.
C.
the opposite was the case
D. One did not know what to expect from him   

5). Where was he sitting?
A.
Among hundreds of paint-brushes.
B.
Behind hundreds of paint-brushes.
C.
      In the forest with his paint-brushes.
D. On a table full of paint-brushes.   

6). What did the girl ask him first?
A.
      She asked if he felt purposeful in society.
B.
She asked if he had an impressive voice.
C.
She asked if he fulfilled an appointment,
D.
She asked if he thought he had a special duty in society.

7). How did Mr Hummer justify, himself
A.
       He said his pictures justified him.
B.
He didn't try.
C.
He preferred other people to justify him.
D. He didn't know how to answer such a question.

8). She was astonished because
A.
she thought he was an important contemporary artist
B.
artists have their own theories
C.
he was not talking as she thought a painter should
D. he was behaving very badly

9). What does "to try again", (in the last paragraph) means or refers to?
A.
To ask him another question.
B.
To have some whisky.
C.
To paint brilliant pictures.
D.
What the girl thought.

10). What sort of a job was painting?
A.
It was a dirty job.
B.
It was no different from other jobs,
C.
It was a job in space.
D.
It was a colourful activity.





华师《综合英语(5)》在线作业




三、完型填空(共 1 道试题,共 30 分。)  V 1.
Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food    1    it is badly cooked.
The   2    a meal is cooked and served is most important and an   3  served meal will often improve a child’s appetite. Never ask a child   4  he likes or dislikes a food and never   5   likes and dislikes in front of him or allow   6   else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother   7   vegetables in the child’s hearing he is   8   to copy this procedure. Take it  9  granted that he likes everything and he probably   10 . Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a  11  dislike. At meal times it is a good   12  to give a child a small portion and let him    13  back for a second helping rather than give them as  14  as he is likely to eat all at once. Do no talk too much to the child   15 meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not allow him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food so he can hurry back to his toys. Under no circumstances must a child be coxed or forced to eat.
1).
A.  if
B. until
C.  that
D.  unless   

2).
A. procedure
B.  process
C. way
D. method

3).
A.  adequately   
B.  attractively
C.  urgently
D. eagerly

4).
A.  whether   
B. what
C.  that
D.
which

5).
A.  remark
B.  tell
C. discuss
D.
argue   

6).
A. everybody   
B.  anybody   
C. somebody
D.
nobody

7).
A. opposed
B. denies
C.  refuses
D.
offends

8).
A.  willing
B.  possible
C.  obliged
D.  likely

9).
A. with
B.  as
C. over
D. for

10).
A. should
B. may
C.
will
D. must      

11).
A.  supposed   
B.  proved
C.  considered
D.
related

12).
A.  point
B.
custom   
C.  idea
D.  plan

13).
A. ask
B. come
C.  return
D.  take

14).
A.  much
B.  little   
C.  few   
D.
many   

15).
A. on
B.  over
C.  by
D.
during
















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