22春學(xué)期(高起本1709-1803、全層次1809-2103)《大學(xué)英語(三)》在線作業(yè)-00003
試卷總分:100 得分:92
一、單選題 (共 20 道試題,共 60 分)
1.From a practical ( ), how can you reduce production costs and at the same time minimize the risks involved?
A.standstill
B.stool
C.status
D.standpoint
2.Could you please ( ) an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith?
A.manage
B.arrange
C.take
D.prepare
3.A ( )silence followed her announcement.
A.deadly
B.dead
C.dying
D.death
4.Children should be allowed to ( ) those few years of innocence before they have to learn the truth about the real world.
A.cherish
B.chase
C.chemist#perish
5.( ) is defined as the inability to pay for your basic needs.
A.Poor
B.Poverty
C.Power
D.Powder
6.By the time we got to the sale, all the good ( )was gone.
A.staff
B.stuff
C.stock
D.stack
7.Many people simply say that they want something, but they do not expend the substantial effort( )to achieve it.
A.what is required
B.that is requiring
C.required
D.requiring
8.After the war, Audrey and her mother left Holland,( ) London as poor immigrants.
A.arriving in
B.arrived in
C.arriving
D.arrived
9.At a conference in Beijing, Mr. Li apparently received more ( ) than any other speaker even though he made the shortest speech of the entire day.
A.applaud
B.applause
C.approve
D.appointment
10.One of the biggest problems for immigrants everywhere is whether they will be about to ( )with the local people effectively.
A.imitate
B.terminate
C.stimulate
D.assimilate
11.People ( ) canned food and old clothes most frequently, but rarely do they think about bringing in underwear.
A.donate
B.devote
C.dictate
D.decide
12.The company was reportedly going bankrupt and this would result in the ( )of thousands of employees.
A.setoff
B.layoff
C.layout
D.setout
13.Ask your doctor whether a low-fat diet and a daily walk will ( ) to reduce your high blood pressure.
A.suffice
B.surf
C.suffer
D.submit
14.He tests the ways young chess players and athletes ( )their brains while playing, so that he can evaluate each one’s potential for success.
A.utilize
B.employ
C.apply
D.appoint
15.My advice to Mr. Stewart is to think carefully before entering into a career in medicine, as this is a field which requires a lot of ( ) and long working hours.
A.dedicate
B.dedication
C.dictation
D.description
16.The court ruled that this man ( ) his political rights for a future four years after he has served his 13-year sentence.
A.be got rid of
B.be turned down
C.be deprived from
D.be deprived of
17.The ( ) I received from the people I met in the Maldives really made my holiday very special.
A.hospitality
B.hostility
C.hospital
D.host
18.He resigned, depressed at the way that war and revolution have torn the country and families ( ).
A.down
B.off
C.up
D.apart
19.We were completely ( ) by the final result.
A.overwhelming
B.overwhelmed
C.estimated
D.estimating
20.Right now there is no evidence that those flu viruses that ( ) our pets are contagious(傳染的) to us.
A.affected
B.inflicted
C.infected
D.effected
二、閱讀理解 (共 2 道試題,共 20 分)
25.Personal computers and the Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time. Some may use this freedom to share less time with certain friends or family members, but new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience. E-mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren’t automatically much shorter than they once were, but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she'd been born before electronic mail became such a practical tool. The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun - see a great film, perhaps - and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may tire of telling the story. With e-mail, you just write one note about your experience, at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as much as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience. E-mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use e-mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children off at college. We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don’t eliminate any of the old ways.
(1).The purpose of this passage is to ________.
A.explain how to use the Internet
B.describe the writer’s joy of keeping up with new technology
C.tell the merits and usefulness of the Internet
D.introduce the reader to basic knowledge about personal computers and the Internet
(2).The use of e-mail has made it possible for the writer to ________.
A.spend less time working
B.have more free time with his child
C.work at home on weekends
D.work at a speed comfortable to him
(3).According to the writer, e-mail has a clear advantage over the telephone because e-mail helps one _______.
A.reach a group of people at one time conveniently
B.keep one’s communication as personal as possible
C.pass on much more information than the telephone
D.get in touch with one’s friends faster than the telephone
(4).The passage discussed all the following elements of e-mail EXCEPT _______.
A.its cost
B.the way of writing
C.the saving of time
D.its easy and convenient use
(5).The best subject for this passage is ________.
A.Computers: New Technological Advances
B.Internet: A New Tool to Make Friends
C.Computers Have Made Life Easier
D.Internet: A Convenient Tool for Communication
30.Work it, in the Office Sitting at a desk can be bad for your health, but by incorporating some simple exercises into your working day, you can stay healthy without even leaving the office. For many office workers in some big cities, setting aside time during the working week to get to a gym can be a challenge. The typical office day usually lasts about eight or nine hours, and most people are so exhausted by the end of it that the only thing they want to do is to have a good meal and rest at home. So if you have trouble getting to a gym, why not try some simple exercises in the work place? Make full use of the space and furniture in your office to prevent / lack of physical activity from taking a huge toll on your back, wrists, eyes and even legs. There are many ways to add physical activity to your workday routine, and you may notice that some of your supervisors or co-workers have already been trying some office exercise. For example, you can try to stand up while you work, as standing burns more calories than sitting does. Look for ways to get out of your chair, stand while talking on the phone, or skip instant messaging and e-mail and instead walk to a co-worker’s desk for a face-to-face chat. Another important method is to take fitness breaks throughout the day. Taking time to do some stretches can help increase flexibility and reduce tension and stress. The following stretches are to target the muscles of the hands, lower back, shoulders and neck. Wrist and forearm stretch You may not even notice how tight your forearms and wrists can get from typing until you stretch them out. This simple move helps stretch muscles in these areas. Extend your arm in front, palm up and grab the fingers with other hand. Gently pull the fingers toward your body to stretch the forearm, holding for 20-30 seconds. Repeat on the other side. Lower back desk exercise A sore lower back is very common for desk bound workers. It can be difficult to maintain good posture all day long. This can lead to slouching, which inevitably causes lower back and neck pain. This stretch can help alleviate the discomfort. Place your hands, palms down, on your lower back. Point your fingers down and lean back. Push your breastbone up toward the sky, keeping your elbows pointing straight back. Hold for 15 seconds and then relax. Repeat the above steps twice. Shoulder shrugs The shoulders and neck hold a lot of tension from typing, clicking and scrunching. Shoulder shrugs are a great way to relax the shoulders and get a little circulation going. Seated or standing, lift the shoulders up toward the ears, squeezing them as hard as you can. Hold for 1-2 seconds and roll them back as you relax down. Repeat for 8-10 reps. Neck stretch Holding tension in the neck can lead to headaches and upper back tension as well. Many of us drop the head forward when working on the computer, which can put extra stress on the neck muscles. This stretch feels great on the neck and shoulders. Sitting in your chair, reach down and grab the side of the chair with the right hand and gently pull while tilting your head to the left, feeling a stretch down the right side of the neck and shoulder. Hold for 10-30 seconds and repeat on the other side. Trying to work out in your office may feel a little awkward at first, so try the routine at home until you are very familiar with it. Don’t worry about what others may think of you, if you show your confidence and improvements in your health, they may be motivated to try the desk exercises themselves. You may end up creating a much healthier lifestyle for all the workers in your office.
(1).What can make you stay healthy in your office according to the passage?
A.Doing some simple exercises.
B.Having snacks during the teatime.
C.Having some cups of coffee.
D.Reading some newspaper.
(2).What are the office exercises popular with the supervisors or co-workers?
A.Standing up while you work.
B.Walking to a co-worker’s desk for a face-to-face chat.
C.Taking time to do some stretches
D.All of above.
(3).What could be a good way to relax the shoulder?
A.Jumping.
B.Climbing.
C.Stretching.
D.Shoulder shrugs.
(4).Why can the tension in the neck lead to headaches and upper back tension?
A.Because lack of stretches can decrease one’s flexibility.
B.Because it is very difficult to maintain a good posture.
C.Because dropping head forward can put extra stress on the neck muscles.
D.Because the forearms and wrists get tighter and tighter.
(5).What may motivate others to try the desk exercises?
A.Self-confidence.
B.Health improvements.
C.Both of them.
D.Neither of them.
三、完型填空 (共 2 道試題,共 20 分)
40.It isn’t very often that the media lead (1)## the same story everywhere in the world. Such an event would have to be of enormous international (2)##. But this is exactly what (3)## in September 2001 (4) ## the terrorist attack on the TwinTowers of the World Trade Center in New York. It is probably not (5)## to say that from that moment the world was a different place. But it is not just the (6)## and international dimension that made 9/11 (7)## and newsworthy. It was the shock and horror too. So striking, so sensational, was the news (8)##, years after the event, many people can still remember exactly (9)## they were and what they were doing when they first heard it. They can remember their own reactions: For many people across the globe their first instinct was to go and tell someone else about it, thus providing (10)## of the old saying that bad news travels fast.
(1).
A.to
B.in
C.with
D.towards
(2).
A.significance
B.significant
C.significantly
D.signify
(3).
A.occurs
B.occurred
C.occurrence
D.occupation
(4).
A.as
B.when
C.to
D.with
(5).
A.examined
B.examination
C.exaggerated
D.exaggeration
(6).
A.history
B.historic
C.historical
D.historically
(7).
A.memory
B.memorable
C.memorize
D.memorial
(8).
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.when
(9).
A.what
B.when
C.which
D.where
(10).
A.confirm
B.confirmation
C.claim
D.confidence
50.Venus and I weren’t born (1)## silver spoons in our mouths. We didn’t have a line of Mercedes outside the house. But we weren’t (2)## we’d call poor (3)##: We were never hungry, we never went (4)##--- and that’s what I consider true poor. I suppose the main thing is that, growing up, nothing was handed (5)## us on a plate. And, like Dad, Mum was out working to keep things (6)##. So when it came to us, we pretty much had to earn anything that (7)## our way. And I’m (8)## for that because, (9)## we’re still relatively young, I can already see (10)## it’s been an important building block in both our characters.
(1).
A.of
B.for
C.with
D.in
(2).
A.which
B.what
C.who
D.that
(3).
A.either
B.too
C.also
D.still
(4).
A.out
B.off
C.with
D.without
(5).
A.in
B.for
C.to
D.with
(6).
A.go
B.going
C.went
D.gone
(7).
A.came
B.went
C.arrived
D.left
(8).
A.thanks
B.thankful
C.thankfulness
D.thank
(9).
A.as
B.in spite of
C.despite
D.even though
(10).
A.which
B.what
C.how
D.when