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大学英语3 课程作业1(共 4 次作业) 学习层次:专升本 涉及章节:第一单元—第二单元

一、Make a suitable choice for the underlined word or phrase(选择与划线词或词组意思相同的选项)

1. We should not complain about taxes. A) feel unhappy B) say bad things C) care D) praise

2. What were the effects of the decision she made? A) reasons B) results C) causes D) bases

3.People don’t realize how serious this recession has actually been. A) know B) think C) doubt D) remember

4.First editions of certain popular books cannot be obtained for love or money. A) at any place B) at any price C) in any language D) in any country

5. About a quarter of the workers in the United States are employed in factories. A) third B) fourth

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C) tenth D) fifteenth

6. In a bullfight, it is movement, not the color, of subjects that arouses the bull. A) confuses B) excites C) scares D) diverts

7. Passenger ships and planes are often equipped with ship-to-shore or air-to-land radio telephones. A) highways B) railroads C) sailboats D) aircraft

8. The firemen acted quickly because lives were at stake. A) in danger B) in despair C) out of condition D) out of danger

9.Mary called me up very late last night. A) shouted at me B) visited me C) telephoned me D) waked me

10. Mary gets up at the same time every morning. A) arises B) raises C) arrives D) stands up

11. Helen will leave immediately. A) far away

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B) right away C) right here D) soon

12.Susan is looking for the dictionary, which she lost yesterday. A) finding B) looking up C) looking at D) trying to find

13. John talked over the new job offer with his wife. A) discussed B) mentioned C) accepted D) rejected

14. While I sympathize, I can't really do very much to help. A) when B) but C) although D) where

15.A beautiful woman attended to me in that store yesterday. A) waited on B) talked to C) spoke to D) stayed with

二、Make a suitable choice according to what you read (根据阅读材料进行恰当的选择)

(1)

Beldon and Canfield are two seaside towns, not far apart. Both towns have many hotels; and in the summer the hotels are full of holiday-makers and other tourists.

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Last August there was a fire at the Seabreeze Hotel in Beldon. The next day, the following news appeared on page two of the town’s newspaper, The Beldon Post:

FIRE AT SEABREEZE

Late last night firemen hurried to the Seabreeze Hotel and quickly put out a small fire in a bedroom The hotel manager said that a cigarette started the fire. We say again to all our visitor: “Please don’t smoke cigarettes in bed.” This was Beldon’s first hotel fire in five years.

The Canfield Times gave the news in these words on page one:

ANOTHER BELDON HOTEL CATCHES FIRE

Last night Beldon firemen arrived just too late to save clothing, and some furniture at the Seabreeze Hotel. An angry holiday-maker said, “An electric lamp probably started the fire. The bedroom lamps are very old at some of these hotels. When I turned my bedside light on, I heard a funny noise from the lamp.” We are glad to tell our readers that this sort of adventure does not happen in Canfield.

What are the facts, then? It is not easy to find out the exact truth about the fire. Now what do you think of the “news”?

16. Many people spend their summer holidays in Beldon and Canfield because the towns are . A. in the north B. by the sea C. in the mountains D. on the island

17. When the hotel caught fire, . A. the visitors went out swimming B. there were no people in it

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C. there were few people in it D. there were many people in it

18. Which of the following is probably a fact? A. The fire was in a bedroom at the hotel. B. A cigarette started the fire. C. An old lamp started the fire. D. Hotels in Beldon often catch fire. 19. Which of these is probably a fact?

A. Firemen hurried to the hotel and quickly put out the fire.

B. Firemen were too late to save clothing, and some furniture at the hotel. C. Firemen went to the hotel. D. Firemen didn’t appear at the hotel.

20. Using the headline (标题): ANOTHER BELDON HOTEL CATCHES FIRE, the write wanted readers to think that . A. this was the second fire at the Beldon hotels B. hotels in Beldon often catch fire

C. too many people smoke in bed at the Beldon hotels D. two hotels in Beldon caught fire at the same time

(2)

The greatest recent changes have been in the lives of women. During the twentieth century there was an unusual shortening of the time of a woman’s life spent in caring for children. A woman who got married at the end of the 19th century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, chance and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women get married at a younger age and have fewer children. Usually a woman’s youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children ,her work is lightened by household appliances(家用电器)and convenience foods.

This important change in women’s way of life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they got married, they usually left work at

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once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to get married young, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Many more return afterwards to a full-time or part-time job. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with both husband and wife accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfaction of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money and running the home, according to the abilities and interest of each of them.

21. We are told that in an average family about 10________.

A. many children died before they were five

B. the youngest child would be fifteen years younger than the oldest C. seven of eight children lived to be more than five D. the child death rate was rather high

22. When she was over fifty, the late 19th century mother________.

A. would expect to work until she died

B. was usually expected to take up paid employment C. would be healthy enough to take up paid employment D. was unlikely to find a job even if she is now likely 23. Many girls, the passage says, are now likely to ________.

A. get married so that they can get a job

B. leave school as soon as they can

C. give up their jobs for good after they are married

D. continue working until they are going to have a baby

24. According to the passage, it is now quite usual for women to ________.

A. stay at home after leaving school B. marry men younger than themselves

C. start working again later in life D. get married while still at school

25. The best title for this passage is ______________.

A. Great Changes in Women’s Life B. 19th-Century Family

C. Modern Girls’ Choice

D. Equal Duties in Family Life

(3)

Some radio signals were heard in 1967. They were coming from a point in the sky where there was no know star. They were coming very regularly too: about once a second. It was as if they were controlled by a clock.

The scientists who heard the signals did not tell anybody else. They were rather afraid to tell in case they frightened people. The signals were coming from a very small body----no

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bigger, perhaps, than the earth. Was that why no light could be seen from it? Or were the signals coming from a planet that belonged to some other star?

There was no end to the questions, but the scientists kept the news secret. “Perhaps there are intelligent beings out there,” they thought, “who are trying to send messages to other planets, or to us!” So the news was not given to the newspapers. Instead, the scientists studied the signals and searched for others like them…

Well, all that happened in 1967 and 1968. Since then scientists have learnt more about those strange, regular, radio signals. And they have told the story, of course. The signals do not come from a planet; they come from a new kind of star called a “pulsar”. About a hundred other pulsars have now been found, and most of them are very like the first one.

Pulsars are strong radio stars. They are the smallest but the heaviest stars we know at present. A handful of pulsar would weigh a few thousand tons. Their light----if they give much light----is too small for us to see. But we can be sure of this: no intelligent beings are living on them.

26. The radio signals discussed in this passage . A. were regular

B. were controlled by a clock C. were heard in 1967 only D. were secret messages

27. The radio signals were sent by . A. a satellite B. a planet C. a sky body which was unknown at that time D. intelligent beings who were unknown at that time

28. The scientists did not tell people about the signals because . A. the signals stood for secret messages B. people would ask them too many questions C. they did not want to frighten people D. they stood for unimportant messages 29. A pulsar is .

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A. a small heavy star which sends out strong radio signals and cannot be seen B. a small heavy planet which sends out strong radio signals and cannot be seen C. a small heavy satellite which sends out strong radio signals and cannot be seen D. a small intelligent being who sends out strong radio signals and cannot be seen 30. Which of the following is true?

A. One of the pulsars found by scientists sends radio signals. B. Pulsars began to send radio signals in 1967.

C. Scientists have searched for pulsars for many years but found none. D. Scientists have found many pulsars since 1967.

(4)

The fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. In the United States, it is an annual (每年的) occasion to show thanks to God for his goodness.

As a historical, national and religious holiday, Thanksgiving Day began with the English in Plymouth Colony. As far back as 1621, after a long bitter winter and the gathering of the first harvest, these early settlers shared a feast with the local Indians and offered prayers of thanksgiving. President Washington proclaimed (宣布) the first national Thanksgiving Day to be celebrated on November 26, 17. President Lincoln revived the custom in 1863.

It was not until 1941 that the US Congress adopted a resolution, setting the fourth Thursday of November as an annual Thanksgiving Day. Thus what began as a religious celebration of the harvest has since become a nationwide holiday.

Today Thanksgiving Day is usually a family day, celebrated with a traditional turkey dinner and a happy reunion. Schools are closed on Thanksgiving Day and the day after. Many people, including students studying in another state, often travel long distances to spend the holiday at home.

31. The passage is mainly about ___________. A. how the Americans spend their Thanksgiving Day B. what the Americans do on Thanksgiving Day

C. Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday

D. how Thanksgiving Day became a nationwide holiday

32. Thanksgiving Day was first celebrated in 1621 by ______ of the Plymouth Colony. A. English settlers B. American settlers C. the local Indians D. President Washington 8. What is the meaning of the underlined word “feast” in paragraph 2? A. gathering B. harvest C. meal D. prayer 33. In 1941 __________________________.

A. the first national Thanksgiving Day was celebrated

B. the custom of Thanksgiving Day was brought back to the Americans.

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C. the date for Thanksgiving Day was set by law

D. people began to celebrate Thanksgiving Day by spending the day at home

34. Which of the following statements is true about the celebration of Thanksgiving Day?

A. Thanksgiving Day started as an occasion for family members to show thanks for one another. B. On Thanksgiving Day, school children usually have a couple of days off.

C. The celebration of Thanksgiving Day was a European custom introduced to America. D. The most popular way of celebrating Thanksgiving Day is travel with friends.

三、Translate the following sentences(翻译下列句子)

36. You can talk to people in towns and villages and learn about life from their perspective. 37. In recent years, many couples continue to have a traditional relationship of this kind. 38. If there are certain things you cannot live without, take them with you.

39. I am so grateful to my father for his continuous encouragement during my childhood. 40. I shall be very glad if you and other Chinese friends are able to visit our country in the future, so that we will have the chance to be host and return some of your kindness.

41. The paper said editorially that China has successfully survived a worldwide financial crisis. 42. Preference shareholders are entitled to a priority in the assets if the company is wound up. 43. She recognized the absurdity of dealing with them through intermediaries.

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一、词汇练习

1-15 ABABB BDACA BDACA 二、阅读理解

16-35. BDACB DDDCA ACCAD DACCB 三、翻译

36. 你可以和城镇、村庄中的人谈话,从他们的角度了解生活。 37. 近年来,许多夫妇继续保持这种传统的关系。 38.如果有些东西是你不可或缺的,那么就带上。

39. 我非常感激我的父亲。他在我小时候总是不断鼓励我。

40. 我十分希望阁下和其他中国朋友将来能访问我国,以便我们有机会作为东道主来答谢你们的盛情。

41. 该报的社论说,中国成功地承受住了一场波及全球的金融危机。 42. 如果公司解散,优先股东有优先分得公司资产的权利。 43. 她认识到通过中间人与他们打交道是愚蠢的。

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