1、高校英语作业试题及答案高校-英语作业试题及答案背景颜色:字体大小:12像素14像素16像素18像素20像素正在缓冲音频文件.【作业要求】: 听对话 Directions:In this section you will hear several short conversations .At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read th
2、e four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then select the corresponding letter on the web page.题数:10;分数:20分;参考时间:4分8秒 题 1 笔记收藏此题目提问 1. A 39. B 80. C 60. D 40. 【参考答案】:D 题 2 笔记收藏此题目提问 2. A The wind is so strong. B Too many people are smoking. C The room is very hot.
3、 D There is less air in the room. 【参考答案】:B 题 3 笔记收藏此题目提问 3. A At the drug store. B At the doctors. C At home. D At the mens ward. 【参考答案】:B 题 4 笔记收藏此题目提问 4. A Mathematics. B Biology. C Science. D Economics. 【参考答案】:A 题 5 笔记收藏此题目提问 5. A An engineer. B A driver. C A librarian. D A typist. 【参考答案】:C 题 6 笔
4、记收藏此题目提问 6. A He disagrees with the woman. B He hates the news. C He does not know it exactly. D He is very ill. 【参考答案】:D 题 7 笔记收藏此题目提问 7. A He had it with him. B e lost it out of the bank. C He took it out of the bank. D He gambled it away. 【参考答案】:C 题 8 笔记收藏此题目提问 8. A $3.00. B $2.50. C $3.50. D $2.
5、00. 【参考答案】:C 题 9 笔记收藏此题目提问 9. A The prettier one. B The one that the man likes. C The new one. D The more comfortable one. 【参考答案】:D 题 10 笔记收藏此题目提问 10. A He was killed. B He fell and broke his legs. C He was ill this morning. D He fell into a pool this morning. 【参考答案】:A 听短文 Directions:In this section
6、, you will hear several short passages or monologues. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only ONCE. After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then select the corre
7、sponding letter on the web page.题数:7;分数:17分;参考时间:5分12秒 题 11 - 14 笔记收藏此题目提问 Section1 11. A The struggle for food is a great task for all countries B To supply enough food, rapid development of science is necessary C Governments should be willing to devise plans D How to develop natural resources of t
8、he world 【参考答案】:A 12. A The worlds people have not done enough to produce food and cooperate B Not enough food is produced C Not enough natural resources are available D Rich countries dont resources are available 【参考答案】:B 13. A Because food productions is further dropping B Because people have not
9、enough scientific knowledge C Because some countries put too much emphasis on industry D Because the increase of the worlds population keeps ahead of food supply 【参考答案】:D 14. A Modern scientific knowledge can help produce more food B Food can be produced wherever you live C Great improvements on foo
10、d supply have already been made D The natural resources in some areas cant be further developed 【参考答案】:A 题 15 - 17 笔记收藏此题目提问 Section2 15. A It describes the character of the baby B It represents the appearance of the baby C It tells the familys origin D Iit has been chosen by the parents 【参考答案】:D 16
11、. A It means son B It means of C It means known as D It means called 【参考答案】:B 17. A It means father of a certain person B It means son of a certain person C It tells something of the babys appearance D It tells something of the father 【参考答案】:B 复合式听写 Directions:In this section, you will hear a passag
12、e three times. First you will hear the whole passage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then in the second reading you will hear a signal indicating the beginning of a pause. During the pause you must write down the missing words you have just heard in the corresponding
13、space on the web page. There is also a different signal indicating the end of the pause. When you hear the signal you must get ready for what comes next from the recording. You can check what you have written when the passage read to you once again without the pauses.题数:10;分数:10分;参考时间:6分56秒 题 18 - 2
14、7 笔记收藏此题目提问 Passage1 We have just climbed out of a spaceship 18 【参考答案:onto the surface of the moon】 Behind us is the ship, 19 【参考答案:half in the sunlight】 and half in deep shadow. 20 【参考答案:A few miles ahead】 is a wall of mountains towering against the black sky. And there, 21 【参考答案:as though resting
15、on the mountains】 is a great ball of light, 22 【参考答案:beautifully colored】 in blue and green and brown with a patch of dazzling white at the top. 23 【参考答案:It is our own faraway world】 - the earth. 24 【参考答案:We take a step】 and rise like prize jumpers - up float, and down again. Hopping carefully, 25 【
16、参考答案:we explore the valleys】 the sloping crater walls, the shadowy crater floors. 26 【参考答案:Not a sound can be heard】 - there is no air to carry sound, no wind; there are no smells, no plants, no animals. There is 27 【参考答案:nothing but rock and dust】 blinding sunlight and cold black shadows. 阅读理解 Dire
17、ctions:In this section there are some passages. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements with four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You are supposed to read the passage and make the best choice to complete each question or unfinished statement. Then type the answer in th
18、e blank on the web page.题数:10;分数:20分;参考时间:20分0秒 题 28 - 32 笔记收藏此题目提问 Passage 1 By the end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century a number of our Easten institutions - Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Pennsylvania - had some of the necessary ingredients of a university, but hardly yet the point of
19、 view. They were little clusters of schools and institutes. Indeed, just after the Revolution, the schools of Pennsylvania and Harvard had assumed the somewhat pretentious title of university, and, shortly after, the University of Virginia was founded under the guidance of Thomas Jefferson. In the S
20、outh, Georgia and later North Carolina began to rise. The substance in all these was mainly lacking, though the title was honored. There were rather feeble law, medical, and divinity schools, somewhat loosely attached to these colleges. It has been commonly recognized, however, that the first decade
21、 after the close of the Civil War, that is, from about 1866 to 1876, was the great early flowering of the university idea in America. 28. In the opinion of the author of this passage, in 1825 _. A only Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Pennsylvania could truly be called universities B all American educat
22、ional institutions could justifiably claim to be universities C those institutions which called themselves universities were not justified in doing so D no American institution of higher education had any of the necessary ingredients of a university 【参考答案】:C 29. Thomas Jefferson founded _. A the Uni
23、versity of Pennsylvania B Harvard C the University of Virginia D the university of Georgia 【参考答案】:C 30. The Civil War ended _. A about 1866 B about 1876 C about 1856 D during the decade from 1866 to 1876 【参考答案】:A 31. The words little clusters (line 4) most nearly means _. A small groups B small coll
24、eges C small buildings D small organizations 【参考答案】:A 32. The university idea really began to develop _. A in the first quarter of the nineteenth century B just after the Revolution C during the last quarter of the nineteenth century D just after the Civil War 【参考答案】:D 题 33 - 37 笔记收藏此题目提问 Passage 2
25、Climate, more than any other single factor, determines the distribution of life on Earth. Climatic boundaries establish the limits within which organisms can survive. Plants even more than animals, must be well adapted to climate in order to survive. They cannot move about or take shelter but must b
26、e equipped to endure whatever weather conditions are likely to occur. In the harsh conditions of the tundra(北极苔原), for example, low growing mosses, lichens, and a few flowering plants all hug(保持靠近) the ground for shelter from icy winds. Animals, despite their ability to move about and find shelter,
27、are just as much influenced by climate as plants are. Creatures such as the camel(骆驼) and the penguin(企鹅) are so highly specialized that they have an extremely limited distribution. Others, such as bears, are flexible enough to adapt to a broad range of climates. Ocean-dwelling organisms are just as
28、 sensitive to climatic changes-in this case temperature and salinity-as land animals. Reef corals can survive only in clear warm seawater. Certain foraminifers are so sensitive to changes in their environment that their presence can be taken as an index of sea temperature. Human beings are among the
29、 least specialized of all animals and can live almost anywhere. Their clothes and their homes act as a sort of miniature climate that can be taken with them everywhere. 33. According to the passage, plants on the tundra grow in the ground _. A to avoid being eaten by arctic animals. B because fertil
30、izer is not readily available. C to minimize exposure to the cold. D because unfrozen water supplies are very scarce. 【参考答案】:C 34. According to the passage, which of the following can be found in areas with quite different climatic conditions on Earth?_ A Reef corals. B Penguins C Bears D Camels 【参考答案】:C 35. I
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