1、北京大学15春大学英语3在线作业六答案 北大15春大学英语3在线作业六答案作业ID: 64883 1.鼓励自主完成,严惩抄袭。The fried fish we ate at the restaurant yesterday is delicious. Id like to have it again even if it costs_b_.A. A. as twice muchB. B. twice as muchC. C. much as twiceD. D. as much twice2._a_too much to do, they have to keep themselves bu
2、sy all day long.A. A. HavingB. B. HaveC. C. HadD. D. Being3.Air pollution, together with overpopulation, _b_ many problems in big cities.A. A. are causingB. B. is causingC. C. are causedD. D. is caused4.Ted worked like a horse in his youth, _a_contributed to his great success later as a businessman.
3、A. A. thatB. B. whoC. C. whatD. D. which5.A few hours ago, a small suitcase with some important papers _ stolen from the general managers office.aA. A. isB. B. areC. C. wereD. D. was6.General Blair had been in the army _a_for 35 years when he retired from the navy.A. A. serviceB. B. workC. C. jobD.
4、D. homework7.Linda is quite different _b_her sister in character: she likes friends and goes out a lot while her sister always stays alone at home.A. A. toB. B. fromC. C. atD. D. on8.They go to work every day _d_ Saturday and Sunday. Those days are holidays. A. A. besidesB. B. onC. C. fromD. D. exce
5、pt9.She has _a_ chance to win the election as her opponent is too strong.A. A. littleB. B. a littleC. C. fewD. D. a few10.It is know that _b_ Galileo invented _ telescope.A. A. the;theB. B. /;theC. C. a;/D. D. the;a11.The silk produced in Hangzhou feels extremely _d_.A. A. softB. B. softlyC. C. soft
6、nessD. D. softy12. Jim was absent from school for the whole week a a bad cold.A. A. because ofB. B. in addition toC. C. according toD. D. in front of13.Some people like to _c_a small sum of money in case of urgent need.A. A. deal withB. B. use upC. C. set asideD. D. take off14.You cant afford to let
7、 the situation get worse. You must take _d_ to put it right.A. A. decisionsB. B. directionsC. C. sidesD. D. steps15.How these big stones were moved to the mountain tops remains a _a_, that is, nobody knows how.A. A. mysteryB. B. possibilityC. C. responsibilityD. D. faith16.请在以下句子划线部分中,挑出错误的选项。To eat
8、 at the restaurant before, Tina didnt want to go there again.bA. A. To eatB. B. beforeC. C. didntD. D. again17.Weather permit, well have the match tomorrow.bA. A. WeatherB. B. permitC. C. haveD. D. tomorrow18.Though Jane tried her best this time, but she still failed in the math exam.cA. A. triedB.
9、B. her bestC. C. butD. D. in19.The sun gives off light and warmth, that makes it possible for plants to grow.cA. A. gives offB. B. thatC. C. itD. D. for20.He told us that John, as well as his brother, were coming to the party.dA. A. toldB. B. thatC. C. as well asD. D. were21.请阅读以下文章,回答文章后的五个小题。每个小题只
10、有一个最佳选项。Todays students have grown up hearing more about Bill Gates than F.D.R., and they live in a world where amazing innovations (革新) are common. The current 18-year-olds, after all, were 8 when Google was founded by two students at Stanford; Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004 while he was
11、Harvard and they were entering high school. Having grown up digital (数字的) ,they are impatient to get on with life.The easiest way to find kids like these is to check in on entrepreneurship (企业家才能) education, in which colleges and universities try to prepare their students to recognize opportunities
12、and seize them.A report published last year by the Kauffman Foundation, which finances programs to promote innovation on campuses, noted that more than 50,000 entrepreneurship programs are offered on two-and four-year campusesup from just 250 courses in 1985. Lesa Mitchell, a Kauffman vice president
13、, says that the foundation is extending the reach of its academic influence, which used to be found only in business schools. Now, the concept of entrepreneurship is blooming in engineering programs and medical school, and even in the liberal arts. “Our interest is the programs,” she says. “We need
14、to spread out from the business school.”Either as class projects or on their own, students in a variety of majors are coming up with ideas, writing business plans and seeing them through to prototype and, often, market. In their spare time, students in agricultural economics at Purdue invent new use
15、s for bean; industrial design majors at Syracuse, in a special laboratory, create wearable technologies.The entrepreneurship movement has its critics, especially among those who see college as a time for extensive academic exploration. “I just dont think that entrepreneurship ranks so high in terms
16、of national need,” says Daniel S. Greenberg, author of Science for sale: The perils, Rewards and Delusions of Campus Capitalism.Leonard A. Schlesinger, Babson Colleges president, says that the question of whether innovation can really be taught is “an age-old argument”.dbadcWhen Google and Facebook
17、were established, the founders were still_.单选题A. A. in high schoolB. B. in the armyC. C. in primary schoolD. D. at collegeAccording to the passage, what is the main purpose of entrepreneurship education?单选题A. A. To prepare students for future academic lifeB. B. To prepare students to find opportunit
18、ies and seize them.C. C. To prepare students for overseas career.D. D. To prepare student to develop interpersonal skills.The word “prototype” in the fourth paragraph is most likely to mean_.单选题A. A. modelB. B. strategyC. C. methodD. D. stageWhat does Daniel S. Greenberg think of entrepreneurship ed
19、ucation?单选题A. A. Entrepreneurship, or at least certain elements of it, can be taught.B. B. An entrepreneurship program can help students find what they really like and entrepreneurship isnt all about business.C. C. Entrepreneurship should be spread across different fields.D. D. Colleges shouldnt put
20、 too much emphasis on entrepreneurship programs.What is the main idea of the passage?单选题A. A. Entrepreneurship courses in business schools.B. B. Qualities of an entrepreneur.C. C. Entrepreneurship education in colleges.D. D. Kids in the information age.22.The most famous collections of fairy tales (
21、童话) are the ones by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm. The Grimms published their first fairy-tale collection in 1812. They didnt think they were writing for children. They thought they were preserving disappearing German folk culture. Their first edition (版本) was a scholarly book that carefully recorded the
22、oral tales. They were surprised when some of their early readers suggested that the stories might be interesting to children.But the Grimms needed money. They had made a bad deal with their publisher and received little payment for their first book. At one point Wilhelm complained there wasnt a chai
23、r in his house one could sit on without worrying it would break. So he took the hint and set to work to make a book that would be suitable for children. He selected a few of the tales, made them much longer, and polished up the language. He didnt add morals, but he did slip in character judgments an
24、d moralizing comments wherever he could.The Grimms fairy tales also have one characteristic that would seem to make them unsuitable for children. Many of them include violent incidents. In “Hansel and Gretel” an old woman is burned to death in an oven, and in “Little Red Riding Hood” a child is eate
25、n by a wolf. When he revised the tales for children, Wilhelm Grimm retained the violence. In fact, he sometimes even ramped it up. For example, in the first edition of the tales, Cinderella forgives her sisters at the end. Its only in the second edition, the one intended for children, that her birds
26、 peck(啄) out their eyes.Why, then, have the Grimms fairy tales become classics of childrens literature, so much so that it is hard to imagine a child who doesnt know Cinderellas story or Snow Whites?One answer is that only a few of the tales survived into modern times. The first edition of the Grimm
27、s fairy tales had 210 tales. By 1825 it was down to 50. And today only a dozen or so of the tales are often reprinted in childrens collections. But the deeper answer is that the tales that have lasted are magical adventures that help children deal with the struggles and fears of their everyday lives
28、.bcdbcWhy did Wilhelm Grimm set out to adapt his book for children?单选题A. A. To deal with readers complaints.B. B. To improve his financial situation.C. C. At the request of his publisher.D. D. To preserve the ancient stories in print.When revising the fairy tales, Wilhelm did all of the following EX
29、CEPT .单选题A. A. adding character judgmentsB. B. making the tales much longerC. C. deleting the violent scenesD. D. polishing up the languageWhat does the expression “ramped it up” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?单选题A. A. Started.B. B. Allowed.C. C. Classified.D. D. Increased.Which of the following state
30、ments about the Grimms fairy tales is TRUE according to the passage?单选题A. A. They were originally intended to be childrens stories.B. B. Generally speaking, the tales that have endured can help children deal with the challenges life brings to them.C. C. A large number of the tales made it to the mod
31、em age.D. D. They are less violent than the childrens stories being written today.What is the passage mainly concerned with?单选题A. A. History of fairy tales.B. B. Ways to preserve the oral tradition.C. C. The Grimms fairy tales.D. D. Violence in fairy tales.23.阅读文章,根据文意选择最佳选项。Visitors to the zoo usually pity the animals owing to their particular emotional associations (联想). Which animals should be indeed pitied?The first type are those clever and 1 developed animals whose lively in
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