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1、大学新视野英语(第二版)2 Unit3Serial number: DXYY21003Time allowed: 50 minutes Full score: 50 Note: Everyone is expected to complete the quiz on or before 2011-05-04 18:13 (Wednesday). You teacher has chosen to allow viewing the answer keys 18 day(s) after the completion date. Please revisit this page again on

2、 2011-05-22 (Sunday). 窗体顶端Part 1 Vocabulary and Structure (Each item/blank: 1 point(s) Full score: 10) Each item/blank: 1 point(s) Full score: 10 Directions: Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. 1. This lovely old town has a _ you couldnt find in a big city.

3、 A) condition B) standard C) situation D) charm ScoreYour answerKey1. 1D(Hidden) 2. I didnt know what to do, but then an idea suddenly _ to me. A) appeared B) happened C) occurred D) emerged ScoreYour answerKey2. 1C(Hidden) 3. Pipes made of plastic are now widely used in building as they are light a

4、nd do not become _ in water. A) ripe B) instant C) rotten D) mature ScoreYour answerKey3. 1C(Hidden) 4. The United Nations Conference on Global Environment, which took place earlier this year in Vienna, was a very _ meeting. A) productive B) communicative C) aggressive D) protective ScoreYour answer

5、Key4. 1A(Hidden) 5. It was difficult to guess what her _ to the news would be. A) reaction B) excitement C) impression D) opinion ScoreYour answerKey5. 1A(Hidden) 6. There have been many _ in their marriage but they still love each other. A) ups and downs B) from head to toe C) time and again D) ove

6、r and over ScoreYour answerKey6. 1A(Hidden) 7. The father advised her to avoid the mistake made by many couples of marrying for the wrong reasons _ he found the young man charming and intelligent. A) as though B) even though C) because of D) due to ScoreYour answerKey7. 1B(Hidden) 8. She _ a new ide

7、a for increasing sales. A) came up with B) came up at C) came by D) came for ScoreYour answerKey8. 1A(Hidden) 9. The rain stopped and the sun _ to shine. A) came down B) came out C) came off D) came on ScoreYour answerKey9. 1B(Hidden) 10. He does his work carefully but he is terribly _ it. A) carefu

8、l about B) good at C) slow at D) interested in ScoreYour answerKey10. 1C(Hidden) Subtotal: 10 Part 2 Cloze (with Options) (Each item/blank: 1 point(s) Full score: 20) Each item/blank: 1 point(s) Full score: 20 Directions: Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer fr

9、om the choices. 11.I didnt marry for love, money, or looks; I married for my parents. I was with my husband at the ripe old age of twenty-seven my parents. It is common in Korean families when a daughter or son is unmarried and thirty. There was so much to catch a man. I didnt even want to catch a m

10、an; I really wanted to work! I knew that a husband would not allow me to do so. When I was twenty-five, I fell in love with a good manthis is all a secret my husband doesnt . The man I loved that I could work and should have the same that men have. I my mothers resistance when I that we should be ma

11、rried. She was against him because he had only a bachelors degree and didnt meet her for wealth. I continued to secretly meet with him, but when he asked me to run away with him I . I couldnt decide my family and him. , we just gave up on the whole idea. It wasnt after all. I had real about marriage

12、 after that. I am now thirty and have a child. My husband is a lawyer and a kind man. Occasionally, I email the man I didnt marry. ScoreYour answerKey(1)1matched(Hidden)(2)1by(Hidden)(3)1practice(Hidden)(4)1approaching(Hidden)(5)1pressure(Hidden)(6)1necessarily(Hidden)(7)1traditional(Hidden)(8)1know

13、 about(Hidden)(9)1agreed(Hidden)(10)1freedom(Hidden)(11)1met with(Hidden)(12)1suggested(Hidden)(13)1prejudiced(Hidden)(14)1expectations(Hidden)(15)1hesitated(Hidden)(16)1between(Hidden)(17)1Eventually(Hidden)(18)1realistic(Hidden)(19)1reservations(Hidden)(20)1relatively(Hidden)Subtotal: 20 Part 3 Re

14、ading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (Each item/blank: 2 point(s) Full score: 20) Each item/blank: 2 point(s) Full score: 20 Directions: Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Coffee is one of the most popular (流行的) d

15、rinks throughout the world today. In fact, according to some estimates, over 30% of all adults in the world drink coffee at least once a day on the average. Coffee contains a kind of drug called caffeine (咖啡因). Caffeine is a chemical that stimulates (刺激) the nerves of the body. Drinking coffee tends

16、 to make people a little bit more awake-at least for a short timebecause of this stimulating effect on the nervous system (系统). A cup of coffee has, on the average, about 3% caffeine in it. One story of the discovery of the coffee plant relates to this effect of caffeine. According to the story, cof

17、fee was discovered in East Africa. The story says that coffee was first found by a goat farmer named Kaldi. This was about the year 850. Kaldi was leading his animals through the mountains and the goats were stopping repeatedly to eat the plants near the path. Suddenly, some of the goats started jum

18、ping up and down in a very strange way. Kaldi figured out that the goats were acting this way because of the plants they were eating. Kaldi himself tried eating some of the green beans (豆荚) that the goats had been eating. He, too, felt the stimulating effect of the beans. Kaldi wanted to prove what

19、had happened, so he picked some of the beans and took them back to his home village, where he told his story. The green bean got the name Kaffa and later coffee because the beans were discovered in a place called Kaffa in Africa. Then for years, people used to eat a few of the green Kaffa beans when

20、 they were in the mountains and needed extra energy to do their work. It was later found that the coffee beans could be picked and then dried until they turned brown, and then they could be stored. If the beans were dried and stored, they could be used at any time. 12. What is caffeine? A) A kind of

21、 seed. B) A kind of plant. C) A kind of drug. D) A kind of nut. ScoreYour answerKey12. 2C(Hidden) 13. What is the purpose of drinking coffee? A) To become more awake. B) To become more healthy. C) To become more happy. D) To become more clever. ScoreYour answerKey13. 2A(Hidden) 14. Coffee was first

22、found by a _. A) doctor B) farmer C) druggist(药剂师) D) chemist(化学家) ScoreYour answerKey14. 2B(Hidden) 15. How did the goats react after eating the plants? A) They fell asleep. B) They could not find their way home. C) They started jumping up and down. D) They wanted to eat more. ScoreYour answerKey15

23、. 2C(Hidden) 16. Why did the green bean get the name Kaffa? A) Because Kaldi loved his home village very much. B) Because Kaldis goats loved the green bean very much. C) Because the beans were discovered in a place by this name. D) Because the beans could be picked and dried. ScoreYour answerKey16.

24、2C(Hidden) Being a man has always been dangerous. There are about 105 males born for every 100 females. However, this number changes a great deal, and by the age of maturity (成熟), the number of young men is about the same as that of young women. And among 70-year old people, there are twice as many

25、women as men. But this great universal (普遍性) truth is changing. Now, boy babies survive almost as well as girls do. This means that for the first time there will be too many boys in those crucial (至关紧要的) years when boys are searching for a mate. What is even more troubling is that the survival of so

26、 many boys has removed a chance for natural selection (选择) to do its work. Fifty years ago, the chance of a baby surviving depended on its weight. A kilogram too light or too heavy meant almost certain death. Today it makes almost no difference. Since much of the difference in weight is due to genes

27、 (基因), a force of change has gone. There is another way to commit evolutionary (进化的) suicide: stay alive, but have fewer children. Except in some religious communities, very few women have 15 children. Nowadays the number of births, like the age of death, has become average. Most of us have roughly

28、the same number of children. Again, differences between people and the opportunity for natural selection to take advantage of it have disappeared. For us, this means that people will no longer experience the physical changes that other living things do; our bodies are as perfect as they are ever goi

29、ng to be. Strangely, we have been able to make great advancements without physical change. In the past 100,000 yearseven the past 100 yearsour lives have been transformed but our bodies have not. We managed to make such changes because of technology and social systems. Darwin had a phrase to describ

30、e those ignorant of the process of change; they look at living beings like a dog looks at a ship, as at something wholly beyond their comprehension. No doubt we will be shocked at the ugliness of the 20th century way of life. But however amazed future people may be at how far from perfection we were

31、, those future people will look just like us. 17. According to the author, what was the danger a man had to face in the past? A) Lack of mates. B) Strong competition. C) Lower chance of living to maturity. D) Genes. ScoreYour answerKey17. 2C(Hidden) 18. The sentence There is another way to commit ev

32、olutionary suicide perhaps means _. A) there is another way to stop the society from making progress B) you can kill yourself by another means C) there is another factor to prevent us from evolving D) we have to find a way to do something ScoreYour answerKey18. 2C(Hidden) 19. Women except _ are havi

33、ng relatively small numbers of children. A) those who live to be very old B) those who live in religious communities C) those who have the advantage of technology D) those who live in poor countries ScoreYour answerKey19. 2B(Hidden) 20. The author argues that our bodies have stopped evolving because

34、 _. A) life has been improved by technological advancement B) the number of female babies has been declining C) we have reached the highest stage of evolution D) the difference between wealth and poverty (贫穷) is disappearing ScoreYour answerKey20. 2A(Hidden) 21. What is this passage mainly about? A) The change in the numbers of boys and girls. B) Ways of continuing mans evolution. C) The evolution future of nature. D) Human evolution going nowhere. ScoreYour answerKey21. 2D(Hidden) Subtotal: 20 Total: 50 窗体底端

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