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《大学英语2》复习资料I.UseofEnglish1—Doyouhavethetime?—Sorry,Ihavenowatch.—_______B_________A.Whatashame! B.Thanksanyway.C.Itdoesn’tmatter. D.Whynotbuyone?2—MayIseethedentistnow?—_______B_______.A.Isitarealemergency?B.Doyouhaveanappointment?C.Inthatcase,you’llhavetowait.D.I’lltalktothedentistandsqueezeyouin.3.—$1,500,butthat’smylastoffer.—OK.It’sa_________B_______.A.costB.priceC.rewardD.deal4.—Weweretalkingaboutthenewplay__D______,remember?—Yes,Ienjoyeditverymuch.A.theotherdayB.anotherdayC.somedayD.otherday5.—Youkeeponcoughing.What’sthematter?—Oh,I’vegotacold.Nothingserious,____A____.A.yetB.indeedC.thoughD.anyway6、Hello,thisis8325788.—______D_______?HowareyouB.WillyoucometonightCCanItakeamessageDIsthatMike7、Thankyouforawonderfulmeal.—______A_____?AIt’smypleasureBThesametoyouCThankyouallthesameDNo,that’sallright8、Goodbye!I’mglad___C___you.—_______,too.Atosee;IBtohaveseen;MeCtosee;MeDseeingI9、I’dratherhavesomewine,ifyoudon’tmind.—___C____.ANo,you’dbetternotBThankyouallthesameCNotatall.anythingyouwantDYes,butnotgood10、1.—Ihaven’tseenBillyfor10years.—____D____A.EitherhaveI. B.SohaveI.C.Haven’tI. D.NeitherhaveI.II.ReadingComprehensionPassage1Mannersareveryimportantineverycountry,butthetroubleisthatdifferentcountrieshavedifferentideasaboutwhatcountsaspolitebehavior.Whatisgoodmannersinonecountrymaynotbeappropriatebehaviorinanother.ChinesepeoplemaybeshockedatwhatcountsasgoodmannersinEngland.WhenanEnglishmanpassesafriendinthestreethedoesnotalwaysstoptotalk.Hemayjustnod,say"hello"andpasson.Iftwofriendsdostoptotalk,theydonotshakehands.Itisonlyatpartiesforyoungpeople(students,forinstance)thatapersoncouldgouptosomeonehedoesnotknowandintroducehimself.Onmoreformaloccasionsoratpartiesrunbyolderpeopleaguestalwayswaitstobeintroducedtosomeonehedoesnotknowbythehost,hostessoranotherguestwhohealreadyknows.AtevenaformaldinneranEnglishmandoesnotwaitforatoastbeforehehasadrink.TheEnglishreservetoastsforveryformalorveryspecialoccasions.Inthesecasesthetoastwillusuallybeaccompaniedbyashortspeech,forexample,ataweddingreceptionoratapartyforsomebodywhoisretiring.Afteraprivatedinnerinsomeone'shouseanEnglishmanwillonlyshakehandswiththehostandhostessifitisafairlyformaloccasion,likeabusinessdinner,andhewillusuallyputhiscoatonandsaygoodbyeasheleavesthehouse. Luckily,likeChinesepeople,theEnglishusuallyexcuseforeignstudentsovermattersofetiquette.Butevenso,perhapsthesafestadvicefortheoverseasstudent,nomatterwhatcountryheisvisiting,istofollowtheoldproverb:wheninRome,doastheRomansdo.1.WhenanEnglishmanmeetsafriendinthestreet,hemay_______B_____________.A.stoptotalktohisfriend B.justnodandsay“hello”C.shakehandswithhisfriend D.justsaygoodbye2.Whatwillapersondowhenheattendapartyrunbyolderpeople?DA.Gouptoastrangerandintroducehimself. B.Askhisfriendtointroducehimtoothers.C.Giveaspeechinfrontofotherstointroducehimself.D.Waittobeintroducedbythehost/hostess.3.OnwhichoccasionwilltheEnglishtoast?AA.Aweddingreception. B.Adinnerparty.C.Aspeech. D.Ameeting.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?CA.Differentcountrieshavesimilarideasaboutwhatgoodmannersare. B.ChinesepeopleseemtobemorepolitethanEnglishpeople.C.AnEnglishmanwillshakehandswiththehostafteraprivatebusinessdinner.D.TheEnglishusuallycan’tunderstandforeignstudentsimpolitebehaviors.5.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheproverb:wheninRome,doastheRomansdo.B A.IfyougotoRome,youmustdothingsliketheRomans. B.Whenyougotoaforeigncountry,youshouldlearnsomethingabouttheirmanners.C.Romansalwaysdotherightthing,soyoushouldfollowthem.D.MannersinRomanareaseasytofollowasinothercountries.C.thepersonwhospeaksGermanD.thespeechproducedbytheVoice4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?CA.Thevoiceisaninventionofanelectronicscompany.B.Thevoiceisahand-heldtranslator.C.Thevoiceisnewproductinwideuse.D.Thevoiceismainlyamicrocomputer.5.TheVoicecantranslate____D____.A.fromGermanintoanyoftheotherfourlanguagesmentionedB.fromandintoEnglishbyusingthesamecartridgesC.betweenanytwooftheabove-mentionedlanguagesD.fromEnglishintoanyoftheotherfourlanguagesortheotherwayroundPassage5Whileanewschooltermisabouttobegin,perhapsweshouldreconsiderthematterofexaminations.InJuly,twowriters(LetterstotheEditor)praisedthecancellationofexamsbecausetheybelieve“testsdon’ttellthewholestory.”Asateacherwhohasworkedinfourcountries,Ihavehadtheexperiencethatastudentwhoearnsgoodmarksisgenerallyagoodstudent,andthatastudent’sfinalmarkinasubjectisusuallyagradeaverageoftheyear’swork.Ofcoursethereareexceptions,buttheydonothavethefrequencythatwouldgiveanunfairpictureofastudent’sability.Thesimplefactisthatproperclasswork,diligentexamstudiesandgoodmarksarealmostcertainindicatorsofastudent’sfutureperformance.Theopposite,almostcertainly,incompetence.Thereisnoacceptablesubstituteforcompetitionandexaminationofquality.Howcanteachersandfutureofficialsdeterminewhatastudenthaslearnedandremembered?Shouldwesimplytakethestudentwordforit?Anyinstitutionthat“liberates”studentsfromfairandformalexamsismisguided,ifnotignorant.Andsurelythe“graduates”ofsuchinstitutionswilllacktrustworthiness,nottomentionbeingrejectedbyforeignuniversitiesforgraduateorotherstudies.Whenallissaidanddone,Isensethatafearoffailureandafearofunpleasantcomparisonwithothersisatthebottomofmostban-exams(废除考试)talk.Excellenceandqualityfearnothing.Onthecontrary,theyseekcompetitionanddesirethesatisfactionofbeingthebest.1.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthorofthispassageprobablyagreewith?BA)Testsarenoteffectiveinmeasuringthestudents’abilities.B)Testsareaneffectivemeasureofthestudents’abilities.C)Testscanonlymeasuresomeofthestudents’abilities.D)Testsmaynotbeusefulformeasuringstudents’abilities.2.Thetwowritersmentionedinthefirstparagraph___A_____.A)opposedjudgingstudentsbytheresultsofexamsB)musthaveproposedotherwaysoftestingstudentsC)regardedexamsasawayofpunishingstudentsD)seemtobeworriedaboutthepoormarksoftheirstudents3.Accordingtotheletter,astudent’sfinalmark____B____.A)isoftenencouragingB)oftengivesafairpictureoftheyear’sworkC)oftenprovesunreliableD)oftentellswhetherhelikesthesubjectofnot4.Ifastudentgraduatedfromauniversitywhichdoesnotrequireexamshewould___D_____.A)havetocontinuehisstudiesB)haveafeelingoffailureC)beincompetentD)notbeadmittedbyforeigninstitutions5.Accordingtotheletter,thosewhodisliketheideaofexaminationsareprobablyafraidof___A_____.A)competingwithotherstudentsB)beinggradedunfairlyC)workingtoohardD)beingdismissedfromschoolIII.VocabularyandStructure31.Ishouldliketorentahouse,modern,comfortableand_____B___inaquietneighborhood.A.allinall B.aboveallC.afterall D.overall32.____B____wehavefinishedthecourse,weshallstartdoingmorerevisionwork.A.Fornow B.Nowthat C.Eversince D.Bynow33.Whatyouhavedoneis____D____thedoctor’sorders.A.attachedto B.responsibletoC.resistantto D.contraryto34.Johnregretted___A_____tothemeetinglastweek.A.notgoing B.nottogoC.nothavingbeengoing D.nottobegoing35.They____C____inspiteoftheextremelydifficultconditions.A.carriedout B.carriedoffC.carriedon D.carriedforward36.BythetimeyougettoBeijingtomorrow,I_____B___forShanghai.A.amleaving B.shouldhaveleftC.willleave D.havealreadyleft37.Itwasessentialthatallthenecessarydocuments___A_____tothepresident’sofficebeingtheendofthismonth.A.behandedin B.mustbehandedinC.should D.hadbeenhandedin38.Thecarisquite___B_____ofpetrol.A.economic B.economicalC.saving D.sparing39.Thetrafficwasveryheavy;otherwiseI____D____here50minutessooner.A.wouldbe B.shouldbeC.hadbeen D.wouldhavebeen40._____C___hisgreatwealth,healwaysremainedamanofsimpletastes.A.Exceptfor B.WithregardtoC.Despite D.Although41.Thesocksweretoosmallanditwasonlyby__D______themthathemanagedtogetthemon.A.spreading B.extendingC.lengthening D.stretching42.Languagecanbedefinedasatoolbywhichhumanbeings___C_____withoneanother.A.associate B.connectC.communicate D.correspond43.Asasmallboy,hewasslow____C____learningtoreadandwrite.A.on B.withC.in D.about44.Tonywas____D____amileofthehotelwhenheranoutofpetrol.A.within B.insideC.about D.off45.Ithasbeenrathercostlytoinstallthemachinery,butitwillprovetobeworththemoney____A____.A.inthelongrun B.inconclusionC.atlonglast D.attheend46.Idon’tknowwhyhe___A_____inthemiddleofasentence.A.brokeoff B.brokeoutC.brokethrough D.brokeaway47.I’msorryAndydidn’twanttogototheconference.___D_____willingtogowewouldhavepaidallhisexpenses.A.Being B.Washe C.Hehadbeen D.Hadhebeen48.Theministerwastheperson__D______.A.whomthestatedinnerwasgiveninhonourB.forwhomthestatedinnerwasgivenhonourC.whosehonourthestatedinnerwasgivenD.inwhosehonourthestatedinnerwasgiven49.Theyoungdriverlookedovertheenginecarefullylestit____D____ontheway.A.goeswrong B.wouldgowrongC.wentwrong D.shouldgowrong50.Johnhadbeenworkinghardand__B______.A.sohisbrotherhad B.sohadhisbrotherC.sowashisbrother D.sohisbrotherdid51.Themoredifficulttheproblemsare,__B____abletosolvethem.A.Iamthelesslikely B.thelesslikelyIamC.Iamlessthelikely D.thelikelylessIam52.Everyspareminutehegetsisspent___C___hiscar.A.towash B.inwash C.washing D.onwashing53.Don’tgetoffthebusuntilit__A____.A.hasstopped B.stopped C.willstop D.shallstop54.___B___oneoccasionhehelpedanoldwomanwhowasindanger______theriskofhislife.A.In,as B.On,at C.By,with D.At,in55.—When__D____again?—Whenhe______,I’llletyouknow.A.hecomes,comes B.willhecome,willcomeC.hecomes,willcome D.willhecome,comes56.Hardly___A___theclassroomwhentheclassbegan.A.hadheentered B.heenteredC.hasheentered D.hehadentered57.—Hi,Tracy,youlooktired.—Iamtired.I__D____thelivingroomallday.A.painted B.hadpainted C.havepainted D.havebeenpainting58.Thestrikeissaid____D__bythegovernment’snegligenceofthepeople’swelfare.A.tobecaused B.tocause C.beingcaused D.tohavebeencaused59.Theteacherdoesn’tpermit__B____inclass.A.smoke B.smoking C.tosmoke D.tohaveasmoke60.___C___adequatepreparations,theythoughtitbettertopostponethejourneytillnextweek.A.Nottohavemade B.NotmakingC.Nothavingmade D.HavingnotmadeIV.ClozeCloze1IwaswalkingalongAndersonBridgeoneafternoon1AIsawmanypeoplestandingbytheriverside.Theywerelooking2Asomething.IwaswonderingwhathadhappenedwhenIheardsomeonesaythattherehadbeen3C.Ayoungboyhaddrownedintheriverwhile4SoonafterthisIheardthesoundofanambulance.Istoppednotfarfromthe5Candtwoattendantsfromtheambulancecametocarrythebodyaway.Peoplewhosawwhathappenedsaidthatsomeboyswereswimmingunderthe6A.Itwashightideandtheseawasveryrough.Theboyswereenjoyingtheir7Bwhenapassingmotorboathitoneofthem.Heimmediatelywentunder.Twoofhisfriendsdivedinandtriedto8Bhimout,butitwastoolate.Thepolicehaveoftenwarnedpeople,especiallyboys,nottoswimintheriverat9Atide.Itcanbeverydangerous,buttherearealwaysthosewhojustrefuseto10Bgoodadvice.Iwalkedawaythinkinghowsaditmustbeforthedeadboy’sfamily.1.A.when B.while C.as D.before2.A.at B.after C.for D.down3.A.afight B.aquarrel C.anaccident D.anincident4.A.playing B.swimming C.walking D.quarrelling5.A.street B.road C.crowd D.boat6.A.bridge B.water C.sea D.tide7.A.stay B.swim C.game D.party8.A.push B.pull C.pick D.find9.A.high B.low C.small D.large10.A.ask B.take C.give D.tenderCloze2Todayanyonewillacceptmoneyinexchangeforgoodsandservices.Peopleusemoney1Afood,furniture,books,bicyclesandhundredsofotherthingstheyneedorwant.Whentheywork,theyusuallygetpaidinmoney.Mostofthemo

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