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倾情制作:

2015级会计2班刘丽萍

注意:

考虑到大家的进度【其实还是本人比较懒】,从UNIT3开始。

主要包含我认为比较难且重要的部分。

因为不能全部复制,选择题是手动打上去的。

与答案有出入的话还请见谅。

期末加油呀

UNIT3

Unittest

ACACB

BBDAC

CBDDD

InthetownwhereIgrewup,thereweretwocreeksrunningthroughit.Inthe1)winter,I'dtrapmuskrats,andwealsoskatedalot.RockyForkCreekranagreatdistance,andwe'd2)literallyskateformiles.BigWalnutCreekontheotherhandwaswheremorefolksfromthe3)communitycametoskatesocially.Itwasamuch4)widercreek.We'dhavebonfiresthereandhadsomegreathockeygames,too.

Myfriend,Zeke,had65)siblingsandeverykidinthefamilyhadtheirownhorse,sowe'dgotoZeke'sandridethroughthe6)woodsandmeadows.Zekewouldpullusonsledsusinghisdad'stractor.Inthesummer,we'd7)explorethecreeks,andI'dbe8)catchingsnakesandfrogs,andfishing.

InthesummermyfamilyandItraveledtoButler,PAtovisitmygrandparents.Wewouldplaygolforatnightweallplayedcards.GrandpawouldtakemefishingandheandI9)wouldrunerrandsallaroundtowninhisredoldcar.OnFridaynightsheandIwatchedtheGilletteFights.

MyfamilyandIalsospenttwoweekseachsummeratConneautLakePark.Therewasahugethree-storyhotelwhosegroundswerereallybeautiful.Theparkalsohadasmall10)golfcourse,andamidway,andIrecallwecouldridealltheridesintheamusementparkforonly$2onWednesdays.I'dgetupandgofishinginanearbycanalbeforetherestofthefamilyawoke.

UNIT4

Conversations

DBCAD

BCDB

Passages

BCAD

Scientificresearchshouldimproveouroverallqualityoflife.Thegovernmentshouldprovidefinancialandpoliticalsupporttoanyresearchthatislikelytoresultinimmediateandsignificantbenefitsforthepeople.However,people'sideas1)varywhenitcomestowhetherthegovernmentshouldsupportscientificresearchwithnopracticaluse.Still2)alargeportionofpeoplebelievethatthegovernmentshoulddistributeadequatefundstoanyscientificresearchthataimstoimprovethe3)well-beingofpeople,evenifitisofnopracticaluseintheshortrun.

Scientificresearchwhosesocialbenefitsareimmediate,predictable,and4)profoundshouldcontinuetobeahighpriority.Forexample,biotechnologyresearchhasbeenproventohelpcureandpreventdiseases;informationtechnologyenableseducationtobemore5)accessible;andcommunicationtechnologyfacilitatesglobalpeacebyimprovingmutualunderstandingamongpeopleandtheirparticipationinthedemocraticprocess.

However,thisisnottosaythatresearchwhosebenefitsarelessimmediateorclearshouldbegivenalowerpriority.Itisdifficulttopredictwhichresearchwill6)ultimatelyleadtothegreatestcontributionstosociety.Reluctancetofinancelesspracticalscientificresearchcould7)haveaharmfuleffectontheeffortstoexplorenewknowledge.Thisisparticularlytrueofthecomputersciences.Forinstance,beforethefirstcomputerwasinvented,publicopinions8)wentagainstit,asmostpeoplesawnothingpracticalincomputerresearch.However,computerstransformedthewayhumansocietyevolvedandprovedtobeofgreatavailinthelongrun,especiallyintermsofscientificdevelopmentinfieldssuchasthemilitary,medicine,9)aviation,andeducation.

Therefore,nevershouldwethinkthatscientificresearchwhosebenefitsareunknown10)isnotworthpursuingsincethepurposeofanyresearchshouldbetodiscovertruths,whateveritmightbe.

Unittest

BCACD

CCDAD

DABAA

Thismightbeanimportantscientificbreakthrough.Ascientistsetouttoimprovetheproductivity(生产力)offarmanimalsandalongthewaysetoffa1)biologicalearthquake.Theexperimenthe2)firmlypursued(从事)involvedworkwithacellfromanadultmammal.His3)effortsweretomakeacellbehavelikeacellfromadevelopingembryo(胚胎).Anditwassuccessful.HeandhiscoworkersclonedasheepcalledDollyandintroducedhertoaskepticalworldinFebruary1997.

Perhapsitwashis4)isolationinaquietruralpartofScotlandthatpermittedhimtoresistthe5)objectors.Orperhapsitwastheisolationoftheremotefieldoffarmanimalsthatgavehimthe6)originality.However,heseemedassurprisedasanyoneelsethathis7)modestandsimpleexperimentshouldhaveagreatimpactonoursenseofwhatitistobehuman.Hewantedtousehiscloningtechnologyto8)improvethehealth,thequality,andtheproductivityoffarmanimals.Anyexperimentwithhumans,hebelieved,shouldalwaysbekeptstrictlyattheverylowlevelofcellsandproteins.Itwouldbe9)morallyunacceptable,hesaid,tousehistechniquetocreateahumanclone.Ofcourse,thisachievementwouldbringfear,debateandnew10)legislationincountriesaroundtheworld.Inaword,Dollythesheephaschangedtheworld.

UNIT5

Listening

Usetheskills2.3

1.

AndI'vealways

(1)

lovedfashion,sotheideathatIcouldgotofashionshowsinParis,NewYork,etc.wasjust

(2)

amazingforme.WhatIdidn'trealizeisthatactuallybeingamodelisreally,really(3)

hardwork.

2.

Andtheproblemisthatyouneedto

(1)

lookgoodallthetime.Butoften,you're(2feelingterrible)

.

3.

Icouldspendmydayssittinginsomeofthebestrestaurants,

(1)

eatingdeliciousfood,and

(2)

getpaidforit.Theonlyproblem,whichIdidn'trealizeatthetime,isthatactuallyyoucan(3)

getboredofeatingrestaurantfood.

4.

Iusedtospendhoursinthegym,doingexercisetotryand

(1)

workoffthefoodIwaseating.Butitwasimpossible.So,intheend,

(2)

Igaveitup.

5.

Ihadthis

(1)

(wonderfullyromantic)ideaofowningmyownvineyard,makingwine,andspendingmylifeinthebeautifulTuscancountryside.Buttherealityisverydifferent.Ihadnoidea

(2)

(howtiring)thejobwouldbe.

6.

AndinSeptember,abadstormcan

(1)

(ruinthegrapes)injustafewminutes.AtleastwhenIworkedinanoffice,Ididn'tuseto

(2)

worryabouttheweather.Havingsaidthat,Ilovemylife.Andthescienceofmakingwineis(3)

worryabouttheweather.

Morepracticeinlistening

Conversations

BBADC

BABD

Passages

DABD

Apoorlytrainedmanagercanmakeanemployee'slifemiserable.In99outof100cases,employeesmay1)sufferfromlowspiritsandthengraduallybecomenolonger2)enthusiasticabouttheirjobsjustbecausetheyhaveabosswhodoesn'tapproveofthem,doesn'tlistentothem,orgenerally3)erodestheirself-esteem.

Threebasicskillsthateverymanagershoulduseinordertobe4)competentonthejobare:

beingspecific,enhancingothers'self-esteemandlisteningeffectively.Beingspecificmeansgiving5)clear-cutinstructionsaboutwhatistobedoneandtheresultstobeachieved.Beingspecificalsomeansdescribingthebehaviorofpeopleratherthan6)labelingpeople.Itincludesgivingbothpositivefeedbackthattellsthemwhattorepeatandcorrectivefeedbackthatisfirm,yetnotcritical.Thenit7)comesdowntoevokingintheemployeesself-esteem.Self-esteemisaprivate,individualmatter.Itisnotfixed,butgoesupanddownfromdaytoday,orevenfromhourtohour.Thus,buildingself-esteemisnoeasytask.Managerscan'tMAKEpeoplefeelgoodaboutthemselves,butrather,theyneedtohelppeopledeveloptheirownself-esteemasself-esteemislikeadoorthat'slockedfromtheinside.Afinalskillthattoday'smanagersneedmorethaneverislistening.Listeningmayseemlikea8)commonplaceskill,butit'snotpracticedasmuchasitshouldbeinbusinesstoday.People9)tendtothinkaboutwhattheyaregoingtosayinresponsewhenanotherpersonistalking,insteadof10)focusingonwhatthatpersonissayingandwhathe/shemeans.

Unittest

ACABB

DCABB

ACAAD

Doyouhappentoknowsomethingaboutthepolice?

Inpolicework,youcannever1)predictthenextcrimeorproblem.Noworkingdayis2)identicaltoanyother.Sothereisno"3)typical"dayforapoliceofficer.Somedaysarerelativelyslow,andthejobis4)boring;otherdaysaresobusythatthereisnotimetoeat.IthinkIcandescribepoliceworkinoneword:

5)variety.Sometimesit's6)dangerous.Oneday,forexample,Iwasworkingonaspecialassignment;thatis,Iwasonthejob,butIwaswearing7)normalclothes,notmypoliceuniform.Iwastryingtocatch8)somerobberswhowerestealingfrompeopleastheywalkeddownthestreet.Suddenly,sevenbadmenjumpedoutatme;oneofthemhadaknife,andwegotintoafight.Anotherpolicemanarrived,andthetwoofus9)capturedthreeofthemen;buttheotherfourranaway.Anotherday,Ihelpedawomanwhowasgoingtohaveababy.Shewastryingtogettothehospital,buttherewasabadtrafficjam.Iputherinmypolicecartogethertherefaster.Ithoughtshewasgoingtohavethebaby10)rightthereinmycar.Butfortunately,thebabywaitedto"arrive"untilwegottothehospital.

UNIT6

Conversations

CABAB

ACCB

Passages

ADBB

TheSultanawasaMississippiRiversteamboatdestroyedinanexplosiononApril27,1865.An1)estimated1,800ofthe2,400passengerswerekilled,andtheSultanasanknotfarfromMemphis,Tennessee.Thisdisasterreceivedlittlepublicattention,asittookplacesoonafterthePresidentAbrahamLincolnwas2)assassinated.

Thewoodensteamboatwasconstructedin1863and3)wasintendedtobeusedforthelowerMississippicottontrade.Registering1,719tons,thesteamboatwasbuilttocarrynomorethan365people.Fortwoyears,itranaregularroutebetweenSt.LouisandNewOrleans.Sometimesitwasaskedtocarrytroops.

TheSultanaleftNewOrleansonApril21,1865.Mos

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