传媒2019年12月《大学英语(二)》课程考试作业考核试题(资料)文档格式.docx
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第2题,Mymotheralwaysgetsup 6o’clockinthemorning.
A、at
B、on
C、in
D、to
第3题,Whensomeoneturnsawayhisbody,itmeansimpatienceandadesire aconversation.
A、toescape
B、escaped
C、escaping
D、havingescaped
第4题,— areyougoingtovisitthesciencemuseum?
—NextSaturday.
A、When
B、What
C、Where
D、How
第5题,Driversaresupposedtolimitthespeedinneighborhoodsbecausechildren beplayingthere.
A、should
B、must
C、may
D、would
C
第6题,Youranswerisnotacceptable,and .
A、soamI
B、soIam
C、neitherismine
D、mineisneither
第7题,BothAlanandJasonareexperienced.Youcanask ofthemforhelp.
A、either
B、neither
C、none
D、all
第8题,Youcouldworkouttheproblemeasilynowifyou absentfromthephysicsclasslastFriday.
A、weren’t
B、hadn’tbeen
C、haven’tbeen
D、wouldn’thavebeen
B
第9题,You reachhimonhismobilenow hismobileisstillunderrepair.
A、shouldn’t
B、wouldn'
t
C、can'
D、mustn'
第10题, myfatherdoesn’tsayalotindailylife,hegivesmemuchloveandaffection.
A、Because
B、When
C、Although
D、If
第11题, thetripfromAlaskatoArgentinabybike,GreggandBrooksworkedandsavedmoneyforyears.
A、Topayfor
B、Payingfor
C、Paidfor
D、Payfor
第12题,It’sthelibrary!
Soyou makeanynoisehere.
A、mustn’t
B、won’t
D、need
第13题,Wild
Iwas16whenmyfatherfinallydecidedhewouldsendmetowildernesscampforseveralmonths.Hehadthreatenedtodoitmanytimesbefore,butmymotherhadalwaysmanagedtopreventhimfromdoingso.Thistimeheinsistedondoingit.
Thelatestincidentwasthelaststraw.Impulsively冲(动地),IhadepushedMr.Ford,mymathteacher,downaflightofstepsatschool.Hebrokehisarmintwoplaces.Anyway,
hehadagreednottoaccusemeasafavourtomydad,whowasinthemiddleofatightraceforsheriff(执法官)inourtown.Butmyrecklessbehaviourhadmyd’adsclosestadvisortalking.
“John,he’syoursonandhe’sakid,butheisdraggingyoudown,”IheardJakeHutchtellmydadthroughhisclosedofficedoorthenightafterIpushedMr.Ford.“Ifyoucan’tmakeyoursonobeytherules,howcanyoumakethelawobeyedinthistown?
”
So,offtoPisgahNationalForestIwent.Iimaginedhoursofuntoldabuseatthehandsofsomestrongsergeants(警官).Iwasdeterminednotobebroken.IwaswhoIwas.Nearlyeverydayforsixmonths,asmallgroupofothertroubledteensandIcarriedour30-poundbackpacksonadifficultjourneycoveringabout10miles.Wehikedinaroughwildernessthatseemeduntouchedbycivilization.
Oursergeantswerefirmbutkind,notfrighteningasIhadimagined.Welearnedhowtomakeafirewithoutmatchesandcreateashelterwithbranchesandgrass.Welearnedwhichplantsweresafetoeatoutinthewild.Ifeltmyselfchange.Iwascalmandoftenreflective.Myold,impulsiveselfwasgone.
Onemorning,sixmonthslater,mydadcametopickmeup.Irantohughimandsawreliefandloveinhiseyes.
“Sowhat’sitlikebeingsheriff?
”Iaskedontheridehome.“Ilosttherace,Danny,”hesaid.
“I’msorry,Dad.”Iknewmybehaviourprobablyhadalottodowithhiddefeat.Dadsqueezedmyshoulderandbroughtmeclose.“AslongasIdon’teverloseyou,I’mokay.”
第14题,Asweenjoythesummeroceanwavesalongthebeaches,wemaythinknervouslyaboutStevenSpielberg'
sJawsandthegreatfearthatsharksinspireinus.Yetwearehappytoseeglobaleffortstoprotectthedecliningnumberofsharks.Theworldhasrealizedthatweneedthespecies,likesharks,tokeepabalancedecosystem.Sharks,inparticular,are“in”thesedays.Thankstogoodpublicpolicyandfamous
starssuchasJackieChanandAngLee,killingsharksforfinsoupisnolongercool.
Thedemandforsharkfinshasbeenrisingfordecades,threateningsharkswith
extinction(灭绝)—upto100millionsharksarekilledeachyearjustfortheirfins.Butwehavestartedtoreversethetrend,particularlyinmanyareasoftheUnitedStatesandoverseaswhererestaurantsonceproudlyprovideddelicioussharkfinsonthemenu.InCalifornia,abanonthesaleandpossessionofsharkfinsouphasgoneinteoffectthisyearthroughtheeffortsofWildAidandotherorganizations.
OverseasmarketingandpubliceffortsfeaturingpostersonpublictransportationsystemsandTVadshavebeenunderwayforthepastfewyears.Theseeffortsallshowsignsofsuccess,onboththesupplysideandthedemandsideoftradeinsharkfins.Actually,stoppingthekillingofsharksispartofabroadermovementtostopthekillingofwildanimalsandthebuyingandsellingofwildlifeproducts.Theseproductscomefromhuntingelephants,tigersandrhinos,besideskillingmarinelife.
Whetheritissharkfinsouporivorypianokeys,killinganimalsisbigbusiness.Thehuntingofelephantsinsearchofivorytusksforluxury(奢侈的)goodshasbecomeafull-scalewar.ThedecreaseofAfricanelephantpopulationsisalarming.Togetherwithinternationalpartners,theUnitedStatesisleadingtheworldwideefforttoreducedemandforhigh-endproductsthatrelyonkillinganimals.
第15题,Itisbadtohavefoodstuckbetweenyourteethforlongperiodsoftime.Thisisbecausefoodattractsgerms(细菌),germsproduceacid,andacidhurtsyourteethandgums.Flossing(使用牙线)helpstoremovethefoodthatgetsstuckbetweenyourteeth.Thisexplainswhyflossinghelpstokeepyourmouthhealthy,butsomedoctorssaythatflossingcanbealsogoodforyourheart.Itmayseemstrangethatsomethingyourdoforyourteethcanhaveanyeffectonyourheart.Doctorshavecomeupwithafewideas
abouthowflossingworkstokeepyourhearthealthy.Oneideaisthatthegermsthathurtyourteethcanleavethemouthandtravelintoyourblood.Germsthatgetintothebloodcanthenattackyourheart.Anotherideaisbasedonthefactthatwhentherearetoomanygermsinyourmouth,thebodytriestofightagainstthesegerms.Forsomereason,thewaythebodyfightthesemouthgermsmayendupweakeningtheheartovertime.Noteverydoctoragreesabouttheseideas.Somedoctorsthinkthatthelinkbetweengoodflossinghabitsandgoodhearthealthisonlyacoincidence.Theincidence(发
生率)oftwoormoreeventsiscompletelyrandom,astheydonotadmitofanyreliablecauseandeffectrelationshipbetweenthem.Forexample,everytimeIwashmycar,itrains.ThisdoesnotmeanthatwhenIwashmycar,Isomehowchangetheweather.Thisisonlyacoincidence.Similarly,somedoctorsthinkthatpeoplewhohavebadflossinghabitsjusthappentoalsohaveheartproblems,andpeoplewhohavegoodflossinghabitsjusthappentohavehealthyhearts.Thetheorythatflossingyourteethhelpstokeepyourhearthealthymightnotbetrue.Buteverydoctoragreesthatflossingisagreat
waytokeepyourteethhealthy.Soevenifflossingdoesnothelpyourheart,itis
suretohelpyourteeth.Thisisenoughofareasonforeveryonetoflosstheirteetheveryday.
第16题,ThisCuttingFoodBoxhas31pieces,including8piecesofwoodenfood,acutting
boardandawoodenknife.Itletskidscookontheirownandhearrealcuttingsounds.Thetoyisforchildren3yearsorup.Itisveryhelpful.Herearesomeactivities.
◆Askthechildtotellthenameofeachfoodandwhetheritisafruitorvegetable.
◆Placethefoodinarowandaskthechildtocountthenumberoffood.
◆Askthechildtoplacethewatermelononthecuttingboardandtocutitintofourpieces.
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第17题,ADifferentView
Atage14,15and16,thewaywelookedwasthemostimportantthingintheworldtous.MyfriendsandIwantednothinglessthanperfection.
Inhighschool,wejoinedthegymnasticsteam,andour##becauseevenmoreimportanttous.Wehadnofat,onlymuscle.Ontheweekends,wewouldgotothebeach,proudofourflatstomachs.
Onesummerday,allmyfriendswereatmyhouse##.Atonepoint,Iwasrunningbacktothepool.Isteppedonabee,andwhileitwasdyingundermyfoot,itstung蛰)(
me.Iinstantlystartedtofeel##.Thatnight,Ibegantorunahighfeverandmylegandfootwerered,hotandswollen.Icouldn’twalk.Icouldbarelystand.
Whenmyfootstartedtogonumb,everyonebecamemore##.Myfootwasnotgettingenoughblood.Ihadtogotothe##,andmyleghurtasifitwerebadlybroken.Icouldn’tmove.AllIcoulddowasthinkabouthowsoftmymiddlewasbecoming.Thattroubledmemorethananyconcernovermyleg.
Thatwouldall##whenIheardthedoctorsmentionpossiblycuttingoffmyfoot.Itwasstillnotgettingthe##supplyitneeded.Thedoctorswouldhavetospeeduptheirtreatment.
NeverbeforedidIhavesuchgreat##formyfoot.Andwalkingseemedlikeagiftfromthegods.LessandlesswouldIwanttohearmyfriendstalkabout##andwhowaswearingwhat.MoreandmoreIexpectedvisitsfromotherkidsinthehospital,whowerequicklybecomingmyfriends.
Onegirlcametovisitmeregularly.Everytimeshecame,shebroughtflowers.Shewasrecoveringfromcancerandfeltsheshouldcomebackand##theotherpatients.Shestillhadnohair,andshewasswollenfrommedicationsshehadbeentaking.Iwouldnothavegiventhisgirlasecond##before.Inowlovedevery