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一、1.Vocabulary and Structure
0.By the end of this month,all this ______.
A.is changed
B.had changed
C.will have changed
D.has changed
1.Such questions are often______ through negotiations.
A.settles
B.settle
C.settled
D.settling
2.Since you are a college student now,you should______yourself more than you used to.
A.rely on
B.work on
C.run out
D.carry out
3.He stopped______last week and feels much better now.
A.smoking
B.smoked
C.smokes
D.smoke
4.We______ so smoothly that the passenger could hardly feel it.
A.got rid of
B.tore off
C.called off
D.took off
5.You wouldn't have seen her if it______not been for him.
A.has
B.had
C.have
D.is having.
6.She insists that he______his vacation now.
A.takes
B.took
C.take
D.taking
7.The teachers don't make us wear a school uniform.and we can wear______we like.
A.any
B.that
C.as
D.what
8.I don't know the man______you are talking about.
A.who's
B.whose
C.whom
D.who
9.Metals expand______heated and contract when cooled.
A.where
B.when
C.that
D.which
10.Even though she herself has never had such an experience,it's______ she can recognize from what has happened to her good friend.
A.that
B.one
C.such
D.all
11.Only after the storm was over______.
A.could we start off
B.we could start off
C.had we started off
D.we had started off
12.That was one example of having responsibility______I'm on my own and of making my own decisions.
A.since that
B.as that
C.now that
D.because of
13.The new government building is______in the center of the city.
A.located
B.stationed
C.set
D.found
14.Doctors are developing a new______ for treating that disease.
A.operation
B.mean
C.technique
D.cure
15.Religion has a great______on man's thought.
A.effects
B.affect
C.affection
D.influence
16.In that country,hospital doctors don't go sightseeing very often because their work ______ almost all their time.
A.takes down
B.takes up
C.takes apart
D.takes over
17.How do his students feel at first about the fact______he is blind?
A.that
B.why
C.how
D.whether
18.Radio is an important means of______.
A.conversation
B.communication
C.speech
D.language
19.I am afraid I should______you of your promise.
A.remind
B.remember
C.release
D.record
20.Primary products are the raw materials______which manufactured goods are made.
A.by
B.of
C.from
D.in
21.The report found that______ 11-year-old boys and girls liked ice-cream.
A.two-third of
B.two-third
C.two-thirds of
D.two-thirds
22.Do what you think is right,______ they say.
A.whatever
B.however
C.whenever
D.wherever
23.It is reported that the earthquake caused a serious______to the bridge.
A.damage
B.ruin
C.harm
D.injury
24.You cannot see the doctor______you have made an appointment with him.
A.except
B.even
C.however.
D.unless
25.The harder you work,the______ progress you will make.
A.less
B.fewer
C.greater
D.much
26.Do you think there's anything______of in having no money?
A.ashamed
B.ashaming
C.being ashamed
D.to be ashamed
27.The taxi driver was accused______-overcharging customers.
A.for
B.with
C.on
D.of
28.How to dispose______the nuclear waste is a pressing problem for scientists and politicians alike.
A.out
B.of.
C.on
D.after
29.I won't have my son associating himself______ criminals.
A.for
B.to
C.with
D.after
30.They can't rule______the possibility that he was dead.
A.out
B.of
C.off
D.from
31.______ is that I can't understand what she is talking about.
A.What I find difficult
B.What I find it difficult
C.How difficult I find
D.How difficult I find it
32.He was afraid the others might think he was showing______or being superior.
A.in
B.up
C.out
D.off
33.By referring______his notes,the speaker was able to give the exact details required.
A.to
B.for
C.as
D.in
34.He mainly uses the word strange to talk about the ways______ people dress and wear their hair.
A.in which
B.by which
C.in that
D.by that
二、2.
1.Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman.A man goes shopping because he needs something.His purpose is settled and decided in advance.He knows what he wants,and his objective is to find it and buy it;the price is a secondary consideration.All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want.If the shop has it in stock,the salesman promptly produces it,and the business of trying it on proceeds at once.All being well,the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes,with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.
For a man,slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants,or does not have exactly what he wants.In that case the salesman,as the name implies,tries to sell the customer something else,he offers the nearest he can to the article required.No good salesman brings out such a substitute bluntly;he does so with skill and polish;'I know this jacket is not the style.you want,sir,but would you like to try it for size.It happens to be the color you mentioned.'Few men have patience with this treatment,and the usual response is:'This is the right color and may be the right size,but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.
Now how does a woman go about buying clothes?In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way.Her shopping is not often based on need.She has never fully made up her mind what she wants,and she is only'having a look round'.She is always open to persuasion;indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her,even by what companions tell her.She will try on any number of things.Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her.Contrary to a lot of jokes,most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes.They are always on the lookout for the unexpected bargain.Faced with a roomful of dresses a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another,to and fro,often retracing her steps,before selecting the dresses she wants to try on.It is a laborious process,but apparently an enjoyable one.Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.
According to the passage,when a man is buying clothes,______.
A.he buys cheap things,regardless of quality
B.he chooses things that others recommend
C.he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right things
D.he buys good quality things,so long as they are not too dear
2.
What do men care about the fit of new clothes?
A.They like their clothes to be bigger than the average size.
B.Most men just assume that the size is right for them.
C.They make sure a thing fits before they buy it.
D.They do not worry whether a thing first well or not.
3.
What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?
A.He buys a similar thing of the color he wants.
B.He usually does not buy anything.
C.At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.
D.So long as the style.is right,he buys the thing.
4.
What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?
A.They welcome suggestions from anyone.
B.Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.
C.Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.
D.They listen to advice but seldom take it.
5.
What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?
A.Men do not try clothes on in a shop.
B.Women bargain for their clothes,but men do not.
C.Women care more about the quality than men.
D.The time they take over buying clothes.
7.As a medium of exchange,money permits the separation of exchange into the two distinct acts of buying and selling,without requiring the seller to purchase goods from the person who buys his products,or vice versa.Hence producers who know they will be paid in money,can concentrate on finding the most suitable outlet for their goods,while buyers who will pay in money,can concentrate on finding cheapest market for the things they wish to purchase.Specialization,which is vital to an advanced economy,is encouraged,because people whose output is not a complete product but only a part of one in which many others are involved can be paid an amount equivalent to their share of the product.
Another advantage of money is that it is a measure of value,that is,it serves as a unit in terms of which the relative values of different products can be expressed.In a barter economy it would be necessary to determine how many plates were worth one hundred weight of cotton,or how many pens should be exchanged for a ton of coal,which would be a difficult and time-consuming task.The process of establishing relative values would have to be undertaken for every act of exchange,according to what products were being offered against one another,and according to the two parties'desires and preferences.If I am trying to barter fish bananas,for example,a lot would depend on whether the person willing to barter fish for bananas,for example,a lot would depend on whether the person willing to exchange bananas is or not keen on fish.
Thirdly,money acts as a store of wealth.It is difficult to imagine saving under a barter system.No one engaged on only one stage in the manufacture of a person could save part of his output,since he would be producing nothing complete.Even when a person actually produced a complete product the difficulties would be overwhelming.Most products deteriorate fairly rapidly,either physically or in value,as a result of long storage;even if storage were possible,the practice of storing products for years on would involve obvious disadvantages-imagine a coal-miner attempting to save enough coal,which of course is his product,to keep him for life.If wealth could not be saved,or only with great difficulty,future needs could not be provided for,or capital accumulated to raise productivity.
Using money as a medium of exchange means that______.
A.you have to sell something in order to buy something
B.you have to buy something in order to sell something
C.you don't have to buy something in order to sell something
D.the seller and the purchaser are the same person
8.
Specialization is encouraged because people______.
A.can use their money to buy whatever they want
B.do not need to make a complete product for exchange
C.can share their products with many others
D.cannot use their money to buy whatever they want
9.
A barter economy is one in which______.
A.value is decided by weight
B.value is decided by number
C.money is used goods are not exchanged
D.goods are exchanged and money is not used
10.
If one had to save products instead of money,______.
A.this would need years of practice
B.he could only save part of his products
C.they could not be stored for years on end
D.many products would lose their value
11.
How many advantages of money are mentioned in this passage?
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four
D.Five
13.Talk to those people who first saw films when they were silent,and they will tell you the experience was magic.The silent film had extraordinary powers to draw members of an audience into the story,and an equally potent capacity of make their imaginations work.It required the audience to become engaged—to supply voices and sound effects.The audience was the final,creative contributor to the process of making a film.
The finest films of the silent era depended on two elements that we can seldom provide today a large and receptive audience and a well-orchestrated score.For the audience,the fusion of picture and live music added up to more than the sum of the respective parts.
The one word that sums up the attitude of the silent filmmakers is enthusiasm,conveyed most strongly before formulas took shape and when there was more room for experimentation.This enthusiastic uncertainty often resulted in such accidental discoveries as new camera or editing techniques.Some films experimented with players;the 1915 film Regeneration,for example,by using real gangsters and streetwalkers,provided startling local color.Other films,particularly those of Thomas Ince,provided tragic endings as often as films by other companies supplied happy ones.
Unfortunately,the vast majority of silent films survive today in inferior prints that no longer reflect the care that the original technicians put into them.The modern versions of silent films may appear jerky and flickery,but the vast picture palaces did not attract four to six thousand people a night by giving them eyestrain.A silent film depends on its visuals;as soon as you degrade those,you lose elements that go far beyond the image on the surface.The acting in silent was often very subtle and very restrained,despite legends to the contrary.
In paragraph 2,the sentence'For the audience...parts,'indicates that______.
A.music was the most important element of silent films
B.silent films rely on a combination of music and image in affecting an audience
C.the importance of music in silent film has been overestimated
D.live music compensated for the poor quality of silent film images
14.
The'formulas'mentioned in paragraph 3 of the passage most probably refers to ______.
A.movie theaters
B.use of real characters
C.contemporary events
D.standardized film techniques
15.
The author uses the phrase'enthusiastic uncertainty'in paragraph 3 to suggest that the filmmakers were ______.
A.eager to challenge existing conventions
B.eager to please but unsure of what the public wanted
C.excited to be experimenting in an undefined area
D.delighted at the opportunity to study new acting formulas
16.
The last sentence of paragraph 1 implies that______.
A.the audience plays an important role in the process of making a film
B.silent film techniques should be studied by filmmakers today
C.visual effects defined the silent film
D.many silent films that exist today are of poor quality
17.
The word'restrained'(the last line of the passage)most nearly means ______.
A.sincere
B.dramatic
C.inexpressive
D.understated
19.People have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed.It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not,or why one is cooperative and another is competitive.
Social scientists are,of course,extremely interested in these types of questions.They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors.There are no clear answers yet,but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have been developed.As one might expect,the two approaches are very different from one another,and there is a great deal of debate between proponents of each theory.The controversy is often referred to as'nature/nurture'.
Two who support the'nature'side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior.patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors.That our environment has little,if anything,to do with our abilities,characteristics,and behavior.is central to this theory.Taken to an extreme,this theory maintains that our behavior.is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts.
Proponents of the'nurture'theory,or as they are often called,behaviorists,claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act.A behaviorist,B.F.Skinner,sees humans as beings whose behavior.is almost completely shaped by their surroundings.The behaviorists view of the human being is quite mechanistic;they maintain that,like machines,humans respond to environmental stimulus as the basis of their behavior.
Neither of these theories can yet fully explain human behavior.In fact,it is quite likely that the key to our behavior.lies somewhere between these two extremes.That the controversy will continue for a long time is certain.
Which of the following statements would supporters of the'nature'theory agree with?
A.A person's instincts have little effect on his actions.
B.Environment is important in determining a person's behavior.and personality.
C.Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act.
D.The behaviorists'view correctly explains how we act.
20.
Which of the following statements would proponents of the'nurture'theory agree with?
A.Environment has little to do with behavior.
B.Behaviorist theory is not correct.
C.Biologically based instincts are important in how we act.
D.A person's character is greatly influenced by his environment.
21.
B.F.Skinner______.
A.supports the nature theory.
B.thinks the environment plays an important role in determining character
C.believes instincts govern behavior
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