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《大学英语2(闭卷)》复习资料

1.Hedidn’tmake____clearwhenandwherethemeetingwouldbeheld.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.these

2.---CouldyouturntheTVdownalittlebit?

---______.Isitdisturbingyou?

A.Takeiteasy.B.I’msorry.C.NotabitD.Itdepends

3.Iwantedtocatch_____earlytrain,butcould’tget_____ridetothestation.

A.an;theB./;theC.an;/D.the;a

4._____fire,allexitsmustbekeptclear.

A.InplaceofB.InsteadofC.IncaseofD.Inspiteof

5.Hardlycouldhe_____thisamountofworkinsuchashorttime.

A.getthroughB.getoffC.getintoD.getdown

6.Theglassdoorshavetakentheplaceofthewoodenonesattheentrance,____inthenaturallightduringtheday.

A.toletB.lettingC.letD.havinglet

7.Lucyhas____allofthegoalsshesetforherselfinhighschoolandisreadyfornewchallengesatuniversity.

A.acquiredB.finishedC.concludedD.achieved

8.Itisdifficultforustolearnalessoninlife____we’veactuallyhadthatlesson.

A.untilB.afterC.sinceD.when

9.Anew_____busservicetoTianjinAirportstartedtooperatetwomonthsago.

A.normalB.usualC.regularD.common

10.-Iapologizefornotbeingabletojoinyoufordinner.

-____.We’llgettogetherlater.

A.GoaheadB.NottoworryC.That’srightD.Don’tmentionit

1—10CBDCABDACB

21.—IsawJaneandherboyfriendintheparkateightyesterdayevening.

—Impossible.SheTVwithmeinmyhomethen.

A.watchedB.hadwatchedC.wouldwatchD.waswatching

22.—HowaboutChristmaseveningparty?

—Ishouldsayitwassuccess.

A.a;aB.The;aC.a;不填D.the;不填

23.Thebookisofgreatvalue.canbeenjoyedunlessyoudigestit.

A.NothingB.SomethinC.EverythingD.Anything

24.JennyhopesthatMr.SmithwillsuggestagoodwaytohaveherwrittenEnglishinashortperiod.

A.improvedB.improvingC.toimproveD.improve

25.MyMP4playerisn’tinmybag.WhereIhaveputit?

A.canB.mustC.shouldD.would

26.—Comeon,pleasegivemesomeideasabouttheproject.

—Sorry.Withsomuchworkmymind,Ialmostbreakdown.

A.filledB.fillingC.tofillD.beingfilled

27.Thevillagehasdevelopedalotwelearnedfarmingtwoyearsago.

A.whenB.whichC.thatD.where

28.—Excuseme,doyouhavethetime?

A.Yes,IdoB.Ofcourse,Ihave

C.AquartertotenD.Noproblem

29.Youwillbesuccessfulintheinterviewyouhaveconfidence.

A.beforeB.onceC.untilD.though

30.Dannyhardforlongtorealizehisdreamandnowheispopular.

A.worksB.isworking

C.hasworkedD.worked

21.D22.B23.A24.A25.A26.B27.D28.C29.B30.C

完形填空

IgrewupinatinyBaltimorerowhouseinafarawaymountainarea.Myparents1thenecessitiesoflife2theycouldn’tgivemuchmore.IfIaskedmyfather3apairofjeans,hewouldsay,“Ifyouwantthem,makethemoneyandbuythem4.”Hewasn’tbeingmean;hejustcouldn’t5them.Fromage12on,Ididpart-timejobsafterschool.

WhenI6fromhighschool,Ijoinedthenavy.SoonIwasinabootcamp(新兵训练营)atParrisIsland,S.C.,whereIlearnedthatlifeinthenavycenteredaroundcompletingdaily

7.Thesecouldbeanythingfromcleaningthecamptoconductingmock(模拟的)battles.Completingthesetaskssuccessfully8discipline,team-workandresponsibility.Itdidn’t

9whetheryouwereblack,whiteorAsian;everyoneworkedtogetherforthe10ofthecompany.

Iwent11tograduatefromtheU.S.NavalAcademyandlaterbecameanofficerinthenavy.ThepartofmyjobI12mostwasthecomseling(咨询)meetingI13withthefamilymembersofthemenandwomeninmy14,tryingtohelpthemdealwiththelongperiodsof15.Theseprovedpopularandwordofthemspread.16Iwasbeingaskedtogiveencouraging17tobusinessgroups,educatorsandkedsacrossthecountry.

ButIconsiderthebootcampmyfirstreal18,andmylifeisstillguidedbythe

19lessonsIhearnedthere.Ittaughtmediscipline,friendshipandthepriderelatedtosettingataskeverydayandworkinghardto20it.

1.A.providedB.gotC.madeD.bought

2.A.whileB.butC.soD.or

3.A.aboutB.withC.forD.of

4.A.themselvesB.ourselvesC.yourselfD.myself

5.A.payB.findC.produceD.afford

6.A.cameB.returnedC.escapedD.graduated

7.A.drillsB.tasksC.exercisesD.reports

8.A.includedB.askedC.requiredD.met

9.A.matterB.meanC.existD.work

10.A.goodB.bossC.restD.right

11.A.outB.onC.awayD.off

12.A.tookB.hatedC.enjoyedD.did

13.A.endedB.beganC.continuedD.held

14.A.chargeB.situationC.positionD.choice

15.A.lessonsB.meetingC.trainingD.separation

16.A.LongbeforeB.BeforelongC.AsusualD.Onceagain

17.A.performancesB.descriptionsC.speechesD.gifts

18.A.vacationB.placeC.jobD.travel

19.A.importantB.bitterC.normalD.difficult

20.A.gainB.achieveC.showD.match

ABCCDDBCAABCDADBCCAB

IntheUnitedStatestherewasanunusualtaletellingofthedaughterofamechanic(技工).Onedaywhilewalkingalongthebankofalake,thegirlhappenedtosee20eggslaidbyawildgoose.Aftersometimethegirl1themotherwouldnotreturntohereggsandshedecidedtotakethemhome.Thereshecarefully2theeggsintheheatofalamp.Severaldays3theeggsbrokeandthebabygeesecameintotheworld

Geeseareknowntotakethefirstlivingthingtheyseeastheirmother.4,totheseyounggeese,thegirlwastheirmother.

Astheygrew,thegirlwasableto5herbirdstorunacrossthegrass,butshecouldnotteachthemto6.Thegirlbecameincreasinglyworriedaboutthis,bothwhen7andinherdreams.Later,shehadan8:

Shewouldpilotaplanetoguidethemin9.Sheaskedherfatherforaplaneandheassembled(组装)asmallaircraftforher.

Caringabouthersafety,thefatherdecidedtopilottheplanehimself.However,thebirdsdidnotrecognizeorfollowhim,andinsteadsleptinthegrass.

Oneday,thegirlclimbedintotheplane,starteditandsoonlefttheground.Seeingtheirmothertaketotheair,thebirdseagerlyflapped(拍打)theirwingsand10.Sheflewtheplanefreelyinthesky,heryoungbirdsfollowing.

1.A.realizedB.expectedC.imaginedD.admitted

2.A.placedB.protectedC.treatedD.examined

3.A.agoB.outC.laterD.long

4.A.ButB.AlsoC.ThusD.Still

5.A.askB.leadC.wantD.allow

6.A.flyB.raceC.swimD.sing

7.A.asleepB.awayC.aroundD.awake

8.A.ideaB.opinionC.explanationD.excuse

9.A.skyB.heavenC.flightD.plane

10.A.lookedawayB.setoutC.wentbyD.turnedback

1-5AACCB6-10ADACB

Dogswag(摇摆)theirtailsindifferentdirectionsdependingonwhethertheyareexcitedandwantingtomoveforwardorthreatenedandthinkingofmovingback,astudyhasfound.

ResearchersinItalyexaminedthetailwaggingbehaviourof30dogs,catchingtheirresponsestoarangeofstimuli(刺激物)withvideocamems.Toconductthestudytheychose15maledogsand15femaleonesagedbetweenoneandsixyears.ThedogswereallfamilypetswhoseownershadallowedthemtotakepartintheexperimentatBariUmversity.Thedogswereplacedinalargewoodenboxwithanopeningatthefronttoallowforthemtoviewvariousstimuli.Theyweretestedoneatatime.

TheresearchersledbyProfessorGiorgioVallortigaraoftheUniversityofTriestefoundthatwhenthedogswereshowntheirowners—apositiveexpenence—theirtailswaggedenergeticallytotherightside.Whentheywereshownanunfamiliarhumantheywaggedtotheright,butwithsomewhatlessenthusiasm.Theappearsofacatagaincausedaright-handsidewag,althoughwithlessintensityagain.Theappearanceofalargeunfamiliardog,similartoaGermanshepherd,changedthedirectionoftailwaggingtotheleft.Researcherssupposedthedogwasthinkingofmovingback.Whenthedogswerenotshownanystimulitheytendedtowagtheirtailstotheleft,suggestingtheypreferredcompany.Whilethechangesinthetailwaggingwerenoteasilynoticedwithouttheaidofvideo,itwasthoughtthatthefindingscouldhelppeoplejudgethemood(心情)ofdogs.Computerandvideosystems,forexample,couldbeusedbyprofessionaldogtrainerstodeterminethemoodofdogsthattheywererequiredtoapproach.

71.Thevideocameraswereusedtocatchthedogs’responsesbecause.

A.itwaseasiertocatchthedogs’responsechangesinthetailwagging

B.thedogswereputinthewoodenboxesandtestedoneatatime.

C.theyenabledthedogs’ownerstoknowabouttheirdogs’habit

D.thedogswaggedtheirtailsindifferentdirectionswhentheywereindifferentmoods

72.Theunderlinedword“intensity”inthepassagemeans.

A.surpriseB.worryC.excitementD.interest

73.Whentherearenostimuli,adogwill.

A.wagtotheleftB.wagtotheright

C.notwagatallD.wagtotheleftandthentotheright

74.Theunderlinedword“they”refersto.

A.thedogsB.thetrainersC.thesystemsD.therescarchers

75.Thepurposeofdoingtheexperimentis.

A.totraindogsfortheirownersB.tohelppeoplejudgethemoodofdogs

C.tohelpdogsfindcompanyD.tohelppeoplechoosetheirpetdogs

71.A72.C73.A74.B75.DA

ClosingtheGap

Untillateinthe20thcentury,mostAmericansspenttimewithpeopleofdifferentgenerations.Nowmiddle-agedAmericansmaynotkeepintouchwitholdpeopleuntiltheyareoldthemselves.

That'sbecausewegrouppeoplebyage.Weputourthree-year-oldstogetherinday-carecenters,our13-year-oldsinschoolsandsportsactivities,andour80-year-oldsinsenior-citizenhomes.Why?

Weliveawayfromthe

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