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2012年9月份考试大学英语(3)第一次作业

一、单项选择题(本大题共60分,共60小题,每小题1分)

1.A:

CanyousaysomethingaboutPopmusicinChina?

B:

--().

A.Whatispopmusic?

B.knowthat.

C.I’veneverbeentoChina.

D.Yes,I’dliketo.

2.A:

Couldyoutellmewhereyouwerestudyingatthattime?

B:

().

A.Oh,really?

B.Yes,Icould.

C.enjoyedthegameverymuch.

D.wasstudyingattheUniversityofSydney

3.A:

Ienjoyedourconversationlastweek.B:

().

A.didtoo.

B.Nicetoseeyouagain.

C.Well,Iamfine.

D.That'sagoodidea.

4.Itis()ofBeijingtohavesuchhotweatherinJuly.

A.tropical

B.typical

C.trial

D.tradition

5.Theexplorertoldtheboysabouthis()intheArctic.

A.adventures

B.investigation

C.application

D.improvement

6.I''''ll never know all that was in his mind, ().

A.A nor will anyone else either

B.B nor won''''t anyone else too

C.C nor anyone else will

D.D nor will anyone else

7.The()ofestablishinganewamusementparkseemedtobeveryattractive.

A.outline

B.project

C.progress

D.method

8.A minute later John and I ran () them and soon caught up () them.

A.A after...with

B.B with...for

C.C to...by

D.D for...to

9.Hekeptworking,()hewasverytired.

A.so

B.how

C.nevertheless

D.though

10.--Whatspecialskillsdoyouhave?

--().

A.canspeakEnglishwell.

B.Idon’tunderstand.

C.Iwillstudycomputer.

D.Myhouseisbig.

11.Itwilltakehimabout5months()writingthisbook.

A.finishing

B.finish

C.tofinish

D.finished

12.Thistookplacein()Philadelphia.

A.a1930s

B.the1930s’

C.the1930s

D.1930’s

13.By 2000, scientists surely () a cure for this kind of disease.

A.A have discovered

B.B must discover

C.C are discovering

D.D will have discovered

14.He () to write a history of civilization.

A.A set off

B.B set in

C.C set out

D.D set about

15.We()supperwhenapolicemancametothedoor.

A.justhave

B. werehaving 

C.justhad

D.hadhadjust

16.Icanneverremember()drawerhekeepshisshirtsin.

A.what.

B.as

C.which

D.where

17.AlthoughGeorgehasmanypersonalproblems,he()presenteverydaysincethefirstdayofclass.

A.hasbeen

B.hadbeen

C.is

D.was

18.In scorching summer days many people have to () an electric fan, let alone an air-conditioner.

A.A do up

B.B do away with

C.C do with

D.D do without

19.Marycanriotwork()John.

A.asquickeras

B.asquicklyas

C.morequickthan

D.morequicklyas

20.Not long ago, a person whom I know very well was () an accident.

A.A related to

B.B involved in

C.C included in

D.D subjected to

21.--Whatyou’reyourcareergoals?

--().

A.20dollarsaweek.

B.Iwanttobeanengineer.

C.It’sveryhard.

D.Iwilltrymybest.

22.It''''s my advice that she () right now, or she might be late for the plane.

A.A start

B.B starts

C.C would start

D.D will start

23.Thestudyof()canbeveryinteresting.

A.thehistory

B.histories

C.ahistory

D.history

24.--I’mahistorymajor.Andyou?

--().

A.Well,it’snice.

B.Iknow.

C.Biology.

D.Youknowthat.C

25.Severalscrews(螺丝)need().

A.widening

B.enlarging

C.tightening

D.shortening

26.Mr.Hudson''sreportcovered()oftheinformationthatwehadtoconsideraboutthatproblem.

A.total

B.every

C.many

D.all

27.Hegrowsflowers()vegetables.

A.assoonas

B.asgoodas

C.aswell

D.aswellas

28.Theysaidtheywouldnotmaketheirfinal()untiltheelectionresultcameout.

A.decide

B.decisive

C.decision

D.depict

29.Ifthecustomeris()topayabill,thecompanyturnstheiraccountovertoacollectionagency.

A. unusual

B.unwilling

C.unworthy

D.

 unwanted

30.Itwasahotdayandmanypeoplewere()theirwaytothebeach.

A.taking

B.guiding

C.setting

D.making

31.Hecouldn’tremember()

A.whatwastheformula

B.whatweretheformula

C.whattheformulawas

D.whattheformulawere

32.Takingphotographsinsidethemuseumis()forbidden.

A.narrowly

B.exactly

C.strictly

D.firmly

33.I’llignoreyou()yougivemedozenofredroses.

A.sothat

B.asto

C.nowthat

D.evenif

34.Theclerk()stolesomemoneyfromthebank

A.supposedto

B.supposedly

C.supposed

D.suppose

35.Youcansenditeitherbyairmail,().

A.orsenditbyordinary

B.norbyordinary

C.orbyordinary

D.orordinarymail

36.ManycollegestudentsliketochatontheInternet.TheythinktalkingwithfriendsontheInternetis()casualandexciting()facetoface.

A.notonly...butalso

B.less...than

C.more...than

D.neither...nor

37.It was because the applicant was too proud () he failed in the interview.

A.A therefore

B.B that

C.C so that

D.D so

38.Professor Clark continued his research work and () his colleague''''s advice.

A.A ignored

B.B deplored

C.C explored

D.D implored

39.I''''ll give you my telephone number in case you () want to get in touch with me again.

A.A should

B.B will

C.C shall

D.D need

40.Thelecturewasso()thateveryonewenttosleep.

A.boring

B.bored

C.interested

D.interesting

41.Thereasonforallthechangesbeingmade()tous.

A.explained

B.hadexplained

C.wasexplained

D.wereexplained

42.Thisfurnitureisdifferentfrom().

A.ones

B.that

C.onethat

D.theother

43.Sincegivinguphisjob,Jimhashadnothingtodo()thecompany.

A.about

B.from

C.to

D.with

44.Everyoneshouldhavetherighttoexpressaviewonpolitical().

A.issues

B.items

C.invests

D.inventions

45.I’ll never get married—I don’t want to spend my life surrounded by dirty washing and ().

A.A children screaming

B.B screaming children

C.C screamed children

D.D children screamed

46.I''''ll never forget () the Alps for the first time. The sight was impressive.

A.A see

B.B to see

C.C seen

D.D seeing

47.Couldyoukindly()meahandwiththisluggage?

A.help

B.assist

C.give

D.hold

48.Iwonderwhat()atthistimetomorrowmorning.

A.hehasdone

B.hewilldo

C.hewoulddo

D.hewillbedoing

49.Albert()hishomeworkyesterday,sohecouldn''tcometotheparty.

A.mustdo

B.mayhavedone

C.oughttodo

D.hadtodo

50.Wecan()Williamtocarryoutthetask,forhisjudgmentisalwaysreliable.

A.layon

B.leton

C.reston

D.lieon

51."Haveyoutoldheraboutit?

""Sorry,Iforget()aboutit."

A.tellingher

B.beingtold

C.totellher

D.havingtoldher

52.I’ve()foranotherjob.MaybeIwillmovetoanothercitysoon.

A.claimed

B.competed

C.applied

D.qualified

53.Hewasakindmanand()agreedtohelpusout.

A.readily

B.reluctantly

C.quickly

D.absolutely

54.Hespokelessandlessatthe()oftheexam.

A.near

B.around

C.approach

D.approaching

55.Ishallshowyoumyphotographsassoonasthey()ready.

A.willbe

B.willhavebeen

C.havebeen

D.are

56.Mary()beinParisbecause Isawherintownonlyanhourago.

A.mustn''t

B.can''t

C.isn''t

D.maynot

57.Thecompanyoffersagreat()ofservicestostudents.

A.variety

B.vary

C.various

D.variously

58.Thefurnitureinherroomisquitedifferentfrom()intheexhibitionhail.

A.that

B.onethat

C.ones

D.thoseones

59.ItwasinGermany()Einsteinspenthischildhood.

A.where

B.which

C.that

D.there

60.She was, he thought, the best () novelist in england.

A.A lively

B.B living

C.C alive

D.D live

二、阅读理解单项选择题(本大题共40分,共4小题,每小题10分)

1.Learninghowtowriteisliketakingacourseinpublicspeaking.I’daskwhetheranyoneinclasshadevertakensuchacourse.Invariablyafewhandswouldgoup.

“Whatdidyoulearninthatcourse?

”I’dask.

“Well,themainthingwaslearninghowtofaceanaudience...nottobeinhibited(拘谨)...nottobenervous

Exactly,whenyoutakeacourseinpublicspeakingnowadays,youdon’thearmuchaboutgrammarandvocabulary.Instead,you’retaughthownottobeafraidorembarrassed,howtospeakwithoutapreparedscript,howtoreadouttotheliveaudiencebeforeyou.Publicspeakingisamatterofovercomingyourlong-standingnervousinhibitions.

Thesameistrueofwriting.Thepointofthewholethingistoovercomeyournervousinhibitions,tobreakthroughtheinvisiblebarrierthatseparatesyoufromthepersonwho’llreadwhatyouwrote.Youmustlearntositinfrontofyourtypewriterordictatingmachineandreadouttothepersonattheotherendoftheline.

Ofcourse,inpublicspeaking,withtheaudiencerightinfrontofyou,theproblemiseasier.Youcanlookatthemandtalktothemdirectly.Inwriting,you’realone.Itneedsaneffortofyourexperienceorimaginationtotakeholdofthatotherpersonandtalktohimorher.Butthateffortisnecessary--oratleastit’snecessaryuntilyou’vereachedthepointwhenyouquitenaturallyandunconsciously“talkonpaper

(1).Thetopicofthepassageis________

A.howtobeagoodwriter

B.howtobeagoodspeaker

C.howtoexpressyourselfwithyourwords

D.howtogetridofnervousnessinpublicspeaking

(2).Thepublicspeechcoursemainlyteachesstudents______

A.howtomakeanattractivespeechusingperfectgrammarandvocabulary

B.howtoexpressthemselvesexactlyandvividly

C.howtocollectdataneededandorganizeit

D.howtogetovertheirnervousnesswhenmakingaspeech

(3).Thesimilaritybetweenmakingapublicspeechandwritingisthat_______

A.youhavetodoalotofpreparationworkbeforehand

B.youshouldgetoveryournervousinhibitions

C.youshouldknowgrammarandvocabularywelltoaccomplishthem

D.bothofthemhaveaudience

(4).Intheopinionoftheauthor,

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