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第2次作业

一、单项选择题(本大题共50分,共50小题,每小题1分)

1.Ican’t()herendlesscomplaintnoiseamomentlonger.

A.endure

B.hear

C.share

D.quarrel

2.Therecanbenodoubt()itwasKeatsthat-composedthepoemsrecitedattheEnglishevening.

A.who

B.that

C.asto

D.aboutwhom

3.Theuniversitybaseballteam()itsmainrivals(对手)inthefirstroundofthecompetition.

A.conquered

B.ate

C.fought

D.mastered

4.I’ll never get married—I don’t want to spend my life surrounded by dirty washing and ().

A.A children screaming

B.B screaming children

C.C screamed children

D.D children screamed

5.Theysaidtheywerehappytheyhadputtheirtrust()me.

A.in

B.on

C.

at

D.towith

6.I'll never forget () the Alps for the first time. The sight was impressive.

A.A see

B.B to see

C.C seen

D.D seeing

7.ItisreallydifficultforJackto()withtheothermembersinthecompany.

A.remindof

B.relateto

C.leadto

D.bondtogether

8.Ihavebeentryingtocontacther()thepastweek.

A.since

B.for

C.till

D.through

9.Albert()hishomeworkyesterday,sohecouldn''tcometotheparty.

A.mustdo

B.mayhavedone

C.oughttodo

D.hadtodo

10.Peopleofall()wouldliketheirtaxpaymenttobereasonablyusedfortheirbenefit.

A.ranges

B.ranks

C.stages

D.scans

11.Shecouldnotmovewithhershirt()onanail.

A.wascaught

B.tobecaught

C.caught

D.havebeencaught

12.Beethoven is my favorite musician. I regard him as () other musicians.

A.A superior to

B.B more superior than

C.C more superior to

D.D superior than

13.Poultry()expensiveinthiscity.

A.is

B.are

C.was

D.hasbeen

14.Hewasakindmanand()agreedtohelpusout.

A.readily

B.reluctantly

C.quickly

D.absolutely

15.Theprofessorhasgiventhestudentsalistofarticles()thetopicunderdiscussion.

A.relevantto

B.relatedwith

C.associatedwith

D.associatedto

16.Thecompanyoffersagreat()ofservicestostudents.

A.variety

B.vary

C.various

D.variously

17.Nobodysaysawordabouttheincident,()?

A.doeshe

B.doesn''''the

C.dothey

D.don''''tthey

18.Thefurnitureinherroomisquitedifferentfrom()intheexhibitionhail.

A.that

B.onethat

C.ones

D.thoseones

19.She was, he thought, the best () novelist in england.

A.A lively

B.B living

C.C alive

D.D live

20.Anythingthathe()isworthlisteningto

A.said

B.wassaying

C.hadsaid

D.says

21.Ifyou()thatlatemovielastnight,youwouldn’tbesleepynow.

A.hadn’twatched

B.didn’twatch

C.haven’twatched

D.wouldn’thavewatched

22.When()theairport,shewavedagainandagaintous.

A.leaving

B.left

C.havingleft

D.havingbeenleaving

23.Womenworkerswearhats()theirhairgetscaughtinthemachinery.

A.before

B.inthat

C.notthat

D.incase

24.Thenumberoferrors()surprising.

A.willbe

B.were

C.havebeen

D.was

25.Persiancarpetsaremuchdearerthan()fromJapan.

A.what

B.those

C.that

D.them

26.Anairlinerhas()waytotaxibeforeitreachestheendoftherunway.

A.quitealong

B.quitelong

C.aquitelong

D.alongquite

27.Mybrotherhasjustarrived,butIdidn’tknowhe()toseemeuntilyesterdayafternoon.

A.come

B.came

C.wascoming

D.iscoming

28.Iheldthelittlebirdinmyhandandfeltitsheart().

A.striking

B.bumping

C.knocking

D.beating

29.TheInternetallowsschoolstodevelop()learningmaterialthatisaccessibleforstudentsonlineanytime.

A.alargeamountof

B.agreatnumberof

C.numerous

D.greatdeal

30.() what you intended, I should not have wasted my time trying to explain matters to you.

A.A I had realized

B.B Had I realized

C.C Realized had I

D.D Had realized I

31.Someofthestudentsonlywenttothenetbar(),butmostofthemwenttheremoreoften.

A.occasionally

B.frequently

C.hard

D.gradually

32.“Sorry,I’mlate,Sir,”“You()earlier.”

A.musthavecome

B.canhavecome

C.willhavecome

D.shouldhavecome

33.Mr.Kennyhasnotyetreturnedmybooks,butwhen()I’lllendthemtoyou.

A.theyare

B.hehas

C.theydo

D.hedoes

34.()tabletenniswasacceptedasaregularpartoftheOlympicGames.

A.Notuntil1986that

B.Itwasin1986when

C.Itwasnotuntil1986that

D.Itwasuntil1986that

35.Itisagreat()tothenewPrimeMinistertotrytoendthestrikethathaslastedseveralweeks.

A.challenge

B.work

C.problem

D.task

36.Iwonderhowtheirideas()inpractice.

A.workedon

B.workedout

C.workedat

D.workedfor

37.Hechosetodoadministrative(行政)workinorderto()apositionofpower.

A.remain

B.attain

C.maintain

D.domain

38.Thepresident,alongwithhiswifeanddaughter,()avisittoChina.

A.arepaying

B.ispaying

C.pay

D.havebeenpaying

39.TheLongMarchoftheredarmyisofgreathistoric().

A.significance

B.competence

C.experience

D.workforce

40.Itisrequestedthatrentforthehouse()inadvance.

A.willbepaid

B.shouldhavetobepaid

C.hastobepaid

D.shouldbepaid

41.Itisacommonthemeinmyfictionstoriesthattheworldmayonedaybe()byinsects

A.brokenin

B.runover

C.takenover

D.filledin

42.Never()himinsuchagoodmood.

A.havefound

B.IFind

C.haveIfound

D.foundI

43.Sometimes earthquakes cause tidal waves and, () in the case of Japan, these can be dangerous.

A.A as

B.B like

C.C such as

D.D just like

44.Neverbefore()felthimselfsopowerfullyattractedtothecreativeidea.

A.hehad

B.hadhe

C.hehas

D.hashe

45.Inahighlycompetitiveworld,an()businessman-isnotlikely-tosucceed.

A.unimaginative

B.imaginative

C.unimaginate

D.imagination

46.Joe’scarhasaflattire.()nowistowalktothenearesttelephone.

A.Allhecando

B.Thathecando

C.Hecando

D.Allhedid

47.Nobodyisallowedtogoin.Thecommitteeseems()animportantproblem.

A.tohavediscussedto

B.discussing

C.todiscusstohavebeen

D.discussed

48.Ifwelookattheproblem()weshouldbeabletosolveit.

A.symbolically

B.symptomatically

C.systematically

D.sympathetically

49.Mybrotherseldomdoeshishomeworkinthemorning,().

A.sodoesTom

B.Tomistoo

C.nordoesTom

D.Tomdoesn’ttoo

50.Thechiefreasonforthepopulationgrowthisn’tsomuchariseinbirthrates()afallindeathratesasaresultofimprovementsinmedicalcare.

A.as

B.and

C.but

D.or

二、阅读理解单项选择题(本大题共50分,共5小题,每小题10分)

1.HowcanEnglishteachersacceleratethelanguagelearningoftheirstudents?

Onewayistoteachstudentshowtolearnmoreeffectivelyandefficiently.Learningstrategiesare"Proceduresortechniquesthatlearnerscanusetofacilitatealearningtask."InstructingstudentsofEnglishinlearningstrategiescanhelpthembecomebetterlearners.Inaddition,skillinusinglearningstrategiesassistsstudentsinbecomingindependent,confidentlearners.Finally,studentsbecomemoremotivatedastheybegintounderstandtherelationshipbetweentheiruseofstrategiesandsuccessinlearningEnglish.Studentsneedtodevelopanawarenessofthelearningprocessandstrategiesthatleadtosuccess.Studentswhoreflectontheirownthinkingaremorelikelytoengageinplanninghowtoproceedwithalearningtask,monitoringtheirownperformanceonanongoingbasis,findingsolutionstoproblemsencountered,andevaluatingthemselvesupontaskcompletion.Theseactivitiesmaybedifficultforstudentsaccustomedtohavingateacherwhosolvesalltheirlearningproblemsandisthesolejudgeoftheirprogress.Teachersneedtoencouragestudentstorelymoreonthemselves.Becauselearningstrategiesarementalprocesseswithfewobservablemanifestations,teachersneedtofindwaystomakethestrategiesasconcreteaspossible.Whenstudentsareabletousethestrategiestheirteachershavetaughtthem,andtodosowithoutprompting,thentheyneedtoexplorenewstrategies,newapplications,andnewopportunitiesforself-regulatedlearning.

(1).Betterlearningstrategiescanmakelanguagelearningmore().

A.fun

B.

interesting

C.

efficient

D.

exciting

(2).Studentswhoreflectontheirown()willbemoresuccessfulinlearning.

A.thinking

B.

evaluation

C.

performance

D.activities

(3).Teachersshouldencouragestudentstorelymoreon()

A.books

B.

notes

C.

tutors

D.

themselves

(4).Learningstrategiesareunobservablementalprocesses,soteachersshouldmakethem()

A.

simpler

B.

morefamiliar

C.

moreconcrete

D.moreapplicable

(5).Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

()

A.Studentslearnlearningstrategiesfromtheteachersonly.

B.

Learningstrategiesarecompletelyunobservable.

C.

Studentsneedtoexplorenewlearningstrategiesforthemselves.

D.

Teachersarethesolejudgesofstudents’progress.

2.Mostanimalshavelittleconnectionwithanimalsofdifferentkind,unlesstheyhuntthemforfood.Sometimes,however,twokindsofanimalscometogetherinapartnership(伙伴关系)whichdoesgoodtobothofthem.Youmayhavenoticedsomebirdssittingonthebacksofsheep.Thisisnotbecausetheywantaride,butbecausetheyfindeasyfoodintheparasites(寄生虫)onsheep.Thesheepallowthebirdstodosobecausetheyremovethecauseofdiscomfort.Soalthoughtheycanmanagewithouteachother,theydobettertogether.

Sometimesananimalhasaplantpartner.Therelationshipdevelopsuntilthetwopartnerscannotmanagewithouteachother.Thisissointhecorals(珊瑚)ofthesea.Intheirskinstheyhavetinyplantsactas"dustman",takingsomeoft

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