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1、开放英语3作业开放英语(3)作业 开放英语(3)作业 3 说明:此份作业供05秋会计,法学本科学员作为形成性作业的第三套练习。 请自行下载,完成后于12月下旬交清。I. Vocabulary and structure ( )1. It never _ to me to ask for his help.A. happened B. seemed C. appeared D. occurred ( )2. Banks attracts customers by offering _ on the money that is placed in their care.A. profit B. c

2、apital C. fund D. interest ( )3. A foreign visitor usually has high expectations and is eager to become _ with the new culture. A. famous B. similar C. familiar D. ready ( )4. It is impossible for him to win support from his _ enemies. A. dying B death C. dead D. deadly ( )5. I am sorry to have you

3、put salt in your cup of coffee by _. A. fault B. error C. mistake D. wrong ( )6. If you do not go to school _, you will not learn your lessons well. A. repeatedly B. regularly C. usually D. always ( )7. For the sake of their safety, all city cab drivers are advised to carry only enough money to make

4、 change for a _ bill. A. ten-dollar B. ten-dollars C. tens-dollar D. ten-dollars ( )8. Do you know how many people are _ in this case? A. involved B. included C. kept D. contained ( )9. They discussed the problem three or four times, but could come to no _. A. end B. conclusion C. result D. judgment

5、 ( )10. Your writing skills may very well play an important _ in obtaining the job you desire. A. action B. part C. form D. way ( )11. She didnt work hard enough and _ behind in her studies. A. followed B. fell C. failed D. felt ( )12. It was announced that the meeting had been _ till next Friday. A

6、. put out B. put away C. put down D. put off ( )13. Smith managed to get a _ of $2,000 from the bank to buy a new car. A. fund B. loan C. debt D. payment ( )14. When a reaction _ between two solids, its rate depends greatly on the amount of solid surface exposed. A. takes place B. make up C. comes o

7、ut D. turns up ( )15. She worked very hard, otherwise she could not have _ the entrance examination. A. won B. completed C. passed D. succeeded ( )16. The reason why John left his home was _ he felt hed brought shame to his parents. A. because B. for C. as D. that ( )17. He said that he was looking

8、for a new place _. A. to live B. to be living C. to live in D. to have lived ( )18. Since the light is still on, somebody _ to turn it off. A. must forget B. must have forgotten C. must be forgotten D. must have been forgotten ( )19. We cant imagine what our world _ like without electric power.A. is

9、 B. will be C. would be D. has been ( )20. Next month, our minister of foreign affairs will visit a few European countries, _ Germany, France and Italy. A. the same as B. such as C. just as D. as to ( )21. The Golden Gate Bridge is well-known as the gateway _ America. A. to B. from C. in D. of ( )22

10、. No sooner did he sit down with a book _ the door bell rang. A. that B. than C. then D. until ( )23. I think there is nothing worth _ in this supermarket. A. buying B. buy C. to buy D. being bought ( )24. By 2010, scientists _ a way to cure cancer. A. will discover B. have discovered C. will have d

11、iscovered D. will be discovering ( )25. Together with the issuing of new passports, the Beijing Police has also adopted _ measures to simplify the passport application. A. far B. farther C. the furthest D. furtherII. Choose from the four choices the one that best fits into each of the blanks. When y

12、ou look at science department in U.S. universities, you will probably observe fewer women professors than men professors. Several studies have proved ( 1 ) this is true. There aremuch ( 2 ) women in science department than men today. And for the women who ( 3 ) there now, it was not easy for them to

13、 get the post. Why are there fewer women in science department today? Some scientists believe that there are biological differences ( 4 ) males and females. They say that young boys and men can learn science more easily than girls and women. Others say that in school, girls have ( 5 ) self-confidenc

14、e than boys. Teachers ask girls fewer questions in class than they ask boys. ( 6 ), teachers do not often tell girls that they could become ( 7 ). Later on, women do not see other women teaching science at the university. Finally, ( 8 ) there are not as many women ( 9 ) men in science departments, w

15、omen may be afraid to be the first in their department, They believe that they will have to deal ( 10 ) more problems than the men in their department. ( )1. A. that B. what C. which D. how ( )2. A. more B. fewer C. few D. less ( )3. A. teach B. taught C. teaching D. had taught ( )4. A. for B. among

16、 C. in D. between ( )5. A. less B. fewer C. more D. much ( )6. A. Except B. In addition C. Beside D. In brief ( )7. A. artists B. teachers C. scientists D. managers ( )8. A. if B. thought C. where D. since ( )9. A. as B. so C. than D. that ( )10. A. in B. with C. to D. forIII. Reading Comprehension

17、Passage 1 Atoms are all around us. They are the bricks of which everything is made. Many millions of atoms are contained in just one grain of salt, but despite their small size they are very important. The way everyday object behaves depends on what kinds of atoms are in it and how they act. For ins

18、tance, you know that most solid objects melt if they get hot enough. Why is this? It is the effect of the heat on the objects atoms. All atoms move constantly. When they are hot, they move faster. Usually the atoms in an object hold together and give the object its shape. But if the object grows hot

19、, its atoms move so fast that they break the force that usually holds them together. They move out of their usual places so that the object loses its shape. Then we say that the object is melting.1. The way an object behaves depends on the _. A. kinds of atoms in it B. number of atoms in it C. weigh

20、t of atoms in it D. kinds of atoms in it and way its atoms behave2. One grain of salt contains _. A. a few thousand atoms B. millions of atoms C, several heated atoms D. one million atoms3. Atoms in an object move _. A. all the time B. only when the object is heated C. whenever they grow hot D. unle

21、ss the object has melted4. Which of the following is not affected when an object is heated? A. The movements of its atoms B. The speed of its atoms C. The shape of its atoms D. The shape of the object5. An object holds its shape because its atoms _. A. move very fast B. are very hot C. are not movin

22、g D. usually hold together Passage 2 Ever since I was very small, Ive had the sense that I ought to be somewhere else. I remember watching trains flash by and wishing I was on board. I remember going to the airport with my parents when I was 13 and reading the destination board, seeing all the place

23、s that I could go to: Los Angeles, Chicago, London But the trains passed by and the planes took off without me, so I wandered the world through books. I went to Victorian England in the pages of Middle March and Little Princess, and to St. Petersburg before the fall of the Tsar (沙皇) with Anna Kareni

24、na. My home was in a pleasant place outside Philadelphia. But I really lived, truly lived, somewhere else. I lived within the covers of books. In books I traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own. I learned who I was and who I wanted to be, what I might achieve, and what I might dare to dr

25、eam about my world and myself. I travel today in the way I once dreamed of traveling as a child-on airplanes and in trains. I am the sort of person who prefers to stay at home , surrounded by the family, friends and books. The only thing I do like about traveling is the time on airplanes reading. It

26、 turns out that when my younger self thought of taking wings, she wanted only to let her spirit soar. Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the real destinations, and the journey too. They are home. 6. What did the writer do as a curious child?A. She read all kinds of books. B.

27、She spent lots of time traveling on trains.C. She visited Victorian England and Tsarist Russia.D. She flew to Los Angeles, Chicago and London with her parents. 7. How does the author feel about travel today?A. She feels tired of it B. She takes great pleasure in itC. She doesnt like it very much D.

28、She feels as excited as when she was young 8. What did the author learn from books as a child?A. About many foreign places B. About many historical figuresC. About the pleasure of life D. About the outside world as well as her own self 9. We can infer from the passage that when traveling by air , th

29、e author spends most of her time _ on the way.A. reading books B. resting herself C. imagining things D. letting her spirit fly high 10. In this passage the author mainly talks about _.A. the wonders of travel B. the benefits of reading C. her growth from an innocent child to a learnt womanD. the di

30、fference between childhood dreams and lifes realities Passage 3Thomas Alva Edison was awarded more patents on inventions than any other Americans. When he died in 1931, Americans wondered how they could best show their respect for him. One suggestion was that the nation observe a minute or two of to

31、tal breakout. All electric power would be shut off in homes, streets, and factories.Perhaps this suggested plan made Americans realize fully what Edison and his inventions meant to them. Electric power was too important to the country. Shutting it off for even a short time would have led to complete

32、 confusion. A breakout was out of the question.On the day of Edisons funeral, many people silently dimmed their lights. In this way they honored the man who had done more than anyone else to put the great force of electricity at his country peoples fingertips. 11. People decided to honor Edison when _. A. he died in 1931 B. elect

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