1、新理念外语网络教学平台第二版综合答案BUB Document number【SA80SAB-SAA9SYT-SAATC-SA6UT-SA18】新理念外语网络教学平台第二版综合答案BUB 全新版第二版综合B2U6-B Part I Listening Comprehension ( 10 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each s
2、tatement will be read ONLY ONCE. Listen carefully and decide whether each statement is true or false. 1. A) T B) F Script: The author was expected to go to college and was interested in engineering when she was a kid. 正确答案: B 2. A) T B) F Script: In high school, the author was glad to take her car t
3、o the mechanic when it needed some work. 正确答案: B 3. A) T B) F Script: The summer program designed to interest girls in engineering helped her become an engineer. 正确答案: A 4. A) T B) F Script: In the authors eyes, if you find a subject is difficult to learn, it means you are not good at it. 正确答案: B 5.
4、 A) T B) F Script: The algebra teacher took the grades as a judgment of the ability of individual students. 正确答案: B 6. A) T B) F Script: Holding the belief that womens brains are as powerful as mans, the author reminds us that a woman can learn anything a man can. 正确答案: A 7. A) T B) F Script: As a 1
5、9-year-old mother who had two kids, the author felt unhappy at her job and life. 正确答案: A 8. A) T B) F Script: At last, the author quit her job on a Friday when she was 30 years old. 正确答案: B 9. A) T B) F Script: In college, the author met a group of younger female students and they just encouraged an
6、d supported one another. 正确答案: B 10. A) T B) F Script: With her childhood dream fulfilled eventually, the author turned out to be a new woman. 正确答案: A Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully
7、for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Laura was married for six months. Her husband was (11)_ d
8、rugs. She didnt want her son or her (12)_ baby to live that way, but she was afraid to ask her husband to leave. She left him a note (13)_ . After reading the note, Lauras husband waited for her to come home and then (14)_ her and her son. Laura had little education and she never had (15)_ . She was
9、 ashamed to (16)_ from the police, (17)_ or womens shelters. Sometimes her husband was very nice to her. She decided to (18)_ so her children could have a home and a father. Laura joined a (19)_ and told a priest about her (20)_ . Script: Laura was married for six months. Her husband was using drugs
10、. She didnt want her son or her unborn baby to live that way, but she was afraid to ask her husband to leave. She left him a note instead. After reading the note, Lauras husband waited for her to come home and then beat her and her son. Laura had little education and she never had a good paying job.
11、 She was ashamed to ask for help from the police, courts or womens shelters. Sometimes her husband was very nice to her. She decided to try harder so her children could have a home and a father. Laura joined a church and told a priest about her problem. 正确答案: using 正确答案: unborn 正确答案: instead 正确答案: b
12、eat 正确答案: a good paying job 正确答案: ask for help 正确答案: courts 正确答案: try harder 正确答案: church 正确答案: problem Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choice
13、s given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. But while I was feeling uneasy about the bridge Id just 21 , I also began to fe
14、el a renewed sense of hopefulness about the 22 on the other side. I had had a long love affair with the written word that was 23 and apart from any of my roles. What we shared was 24 : It belonged to me and would always be mine 25 anything going on outside of me. I wasnt quite sure what my journey w
15、ould involve, but I was 26 who would be at the other end. I steeled myself to travel the road that would lead me to a better understanding of who I was and of what I wanted out of life. I shared my mixed feelings with my husband. He was as worried as I was, but he was also warmly 27 . And so I stepp
16、ed off the bridge and onto the path, nervous but 28 . I soon discovered that I loved to learn and that my mind soaked up 29 at every opportunity. My decision at those times felt right. But sometimes, after 30 what was expected of me, I would be weighed down by self-doubt and uncertainty. A) naturall
17、y B) changing C) positive D) thankfulness E) supportive F) despite G) vigorous H) realizing I) possibilities J) determined K) crossed L) knowledge M) attracted N) personal O) separate 21. _ 正确答案: K 22. _ 正确答案: I 23. _ 正确答案: O 24. _ 正确答案: N 25. _ 正确答案: F 26. _ 正确答案: C 27. _ 正确答案: E 28. _ 正确答案: J 29.
18、_ 正确答案: L 30. _ 正确答案: H Section B Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. Passage One Questions 31 to 35 are ba
19、sed on the following passage. More and more Americans are finding that they must learn to cope with chronic illness. Granted, for some of the 125 million people with chronic illnesses, the problems are minor, but for 60 million others have multiple chronic conditions that can be serious or life-thre
20、atening. The toll of so much illness is enormous $510 billion annually. But chronic illness exacts an emotional toll as well, and it is in that realm that researchers are increasingly looking to the hard-won wisdom of patients to find ways to help others cope with diseases that might once have engul
21、fed them in shame or despair. One view is that people with chronic illnesses should be neither pitied nor idealized, either by others or by themselves. Pity can come across as condescending. Turning someone into a hero may not help. Other mental health specialists, such as Ann Webster, take a somewh
22、at different view. Some people with chronic illnesses do want to be seen as normal, she said, but others do seem truly heroic and may appreciate some recognition of that. A lot of people grow and change in profound ways, Webster said. Some long-term survivors in her AIDS group have changed and grown
23、 and turned into some of the most evolved and spiritual people, and they never were that way before. Its really hard having a chronic illness, and knowing it is changing your life and your future, she said. Some people can throw their energies into beating their disease and returning to normal activ
24、ities. But others cant beat the illness, no matter how hard they try. Many people can do this on their own, she said, but many also find it helpful to join support groups or see individual counselors. Ultimately, the task is to make meaning in the face of disability or imminent(即将发生的,逼近的) death, to
25、reassess whats still important and what you can still do, when your old goals and dreams can no longer be met. 31. Ann Webster is different from other people in that she thinks _. A) people with chronic diseases may feel encouraged when their heroic deeds are recognized B) people with chronic illnes
26、ses wish to be treated in the same way as a normal person C) idealizing people with chronic illnesses may put them under great mental pressure D) sympathizing people with chronic illnesses may make them feel inferior to others 正确答案: A 32. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the people in Websters
27、group A) Many people turn to support groups for help. B) Most of them realize they have to fight on their own. C) Some of them return to normal life by fighting hard. D) Some of them fail no matter how hard they try. 正确答案: B 33. We may infer from the passage that the author most probably agrees to t
28、he opinion that _. A) people should stick to their dreams and goals no matter what happens B) people should keep fighting against diseases and turn themselves into heroes C) people should make their life meaningful by resetting goals when necessary D) people should never give up fighting so long as
29、there is still hope 正确答案: C 34. This passage is focused on _. A) the health condition of American people B) the prevention of chronic illnesses C) the serious cases of chronic illnesses D) the spiritual aspect of people with chronic illnesses 正确答案: D 35. Which of the following statements is TRUE as
30、described in the passage A) The treatment for chronic illnesses mainly depends on spiritual help. B) People with chronic diseases can conquer their illness if they join support groups. C) Peoples overcoming chronic illnesses demands enormous cost. D) With peoples utmost efforts, any chronic illness can be cured now. 正确答案: C Passage Two Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Elizabeths father died when she was nine. Her family was large, and very poor. She struggled fo
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