青书学堂华北水利水电大学大学英语(3)(专升本)网上考试答案
our health.( ) |
A: priority B: privacy C: property D: primary |
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__ amount of time and money.( ) |
A: consider B: considerate C: considerable D: consideration |
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nt countries, the two families have _____ close links.( ) |
A: maintained B: confronted C: managed D: compromised |
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Do you think it’s within his _____ to follow the complicated instructions and do the job without making a mess of it?( ) |
A: mobility B: intelligence C:outlook D: capacity |
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roduce are not for national _____ but for export.( ) |
A: reproduction B: service C: consumption D: population |
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ildren and are highly _____ .( ) |
A: negative B: infectious C: evident D: primary |
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or two hours owing to _____ reasons.( ) |
A: adaptive B: alterative C: extensive D: technical |
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_ her children to the slightest possibility of danger.( ) |
A: exposes B: sustains C: controls D: induces |
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____ with the landlady.( ) |
A:five-year contract B:five-years contract C:five-year’s contract D:five-years’ contract |
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situation and made the wrong decision.( ) |
A: utter B: utterly C: utterable D: uttermost |
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the owner of construction project in China.( ) |
A: represent B: representation C: representative D: representing |
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, she went on hoping.( ) |
A: but B: yet C: nevertheless D: moreover |
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hat the problem was, although the others gave up.( ) |
A:to find out B:on finding out C:in finding out D: finding out |
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_____ her parents’objection, she went on doing what she had decided to do.( ) |
A: In spite B:In despite C: Spite of D: Despite |
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re of properly.( ) |
A: Old B: The old C: Oldness D: The oldness |
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djust to _____ without a kid after her chld went to university.( ) |
A: live B: living C: lived D: being lived |
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earn driving together, but _____ passed the driving test.( ) |
A: either B: neither C: both D: or |
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I don’t speak English to those _____ don’t know Englsh. Otherwise they’ll think I am showing off my English knowledge.( ) |
A: they B: which C: whom D: who |
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at too mich _____ to the sun is bad for her skin.( ) |
A: Extension B: exhibition C: expansion D: exposure |
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al days, gradually _____ the truths of the trade by trail and error.( ) |
A: inquiring B: acquiring C: inquired D: acquired |
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ese Culture Club. You can learn Beijing opera here. |
A: Coming B: Welcome C: Well D: Will |
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can get rather boring after a while. |
A: Fly B: Flying C: Flies D: Flied |
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introduce my sister to you. |
A: give B: have C: let D: ask |
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application _____________ very carefully. |
A: passport B: letter C: visa D: form |
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____________ the class. |
A: of B: in C: at D: over |
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__ a lot of red apples. |
A: bears B: wears C: grows D: takes |
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-- How long do you intend to stay? -- ____________ |
A: It’s very important. B: Once a week. C: I’ll stay here for a long time.. D: I’ll be here for two or three days at least. |
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– Would you like some coffee? -- _________. |
A: Yes, I like tea. B: I prefer not coffee. C: Yes, please. D: Don’t please. |
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– Oh, sorry to bother you. -- ________________. -- _________________. |
A: That’s OK. B: No, you can’t. C: That’s good. D: Oh, I don’t know. |
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– I’m sorry for breaking the vase. -- _________________________. |
A: Never mind B: It’s an old vase. C: I told you to be more careful. D: Don’t mention it. |
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Read the following passage. Answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. Passage 1 Since he was a child, Don Cameron has been interested in anything that flies. He grew up on the outskirts of Glasgow and, as a student at Glasgow University, joined the University Air Squadron. Interest in the mechanics of movement, if not flight, was a family tradition. His grandfather was an engineer, who turned his hand to making model steam engines and boats.
Don Cameron's first job was at Bristol Aircraft, where he worked as an engineer. He then had jobs in the steel works at Lanwern and for Rio-Tinto Zine in Bristol, working with computers. in the mid-sixties came news of American experiments with hot air balloons that crosses the Atlantic, so he had a couple of friends decided to build their own balloon. Probably the first hot air balloon in western Europe, they called it the Bristol Belle. Now there are 300 balloons in this country alone--and at least two-thirds of them have been made by the firm Don Cameron set up, Cameron Balloons.
At 40 he has already been halfway round the world by balloons. In 1972 he piloted the first hot air balloon to cross the Swiss Alps; and later that year he took part in what he calls 'an odd expedition' to the Sahara Desert, with two balloons and a truck to carry the gas. He has crossed the Channel by balloon and even flown in the Arctic Circle in one. He started the business in the basement of the large Victorian house, where he lives with his wife Kim and two children. Now Cameron Balloons has its own premises in an old church hall in Bristol, making about 150 balloons a year. They include specially designed balloons for advertising purposes. The firm exports all over the world and is setting up a factory in America, where balloons will be made for them under license. The turnover is now around 500000 a year and there is a staff of about 25. |
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As a university president, I feel that there is a serious danger in higher education today. We administrators are failing to meet our responsibilities because in our well-meaning but time-consuming efforts to achieve financial stability, we are losing sight of human needs in the university experience. We are failing to spend the time to develop meaningful relationships with students. This is our most basic responsibility, and I believe that this problem deserves our immediate attention. As the pressures increase in the coming decade, I believe the real danger to higher education is depersonalization. A serious concern is that presidents and deans will turn themselves into vague shadows on our campuses, into bureaucrats (官僚) with no time in their busy schedules to meet with students. And I am not talking about just “availability” here. I mean we need to make time to develop deep personal relationships that will remain beyond the four short years of a university education.
Before it is too late, I think we need to ask ourselves this questions: What is happening to the dream we once cherished about higher education that we could receive young people at the critical age of young adulthood and play a major role in developing their cultural and intellectual curiosity, in helping them acquire a healthy sense of values? I beg presidents, deans, and faculty members to refuse to become part of this growing cancer of depersonalization. The students are ready for us. In this era of compromised values, where we see everywhere the results of the breakdown of Traditional structures, where we witness on a grand scale the impact of our highly mechanistic (机械的) society with its lack of leadership and a sense of fear and separateness, our students are saying: “We need your guidance, we need you; we need someone who cares.” |
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作文题:Instructions:建议你在30分钟内,根据下面所给的题目和提纲用英语写出一篇不少于80词的短文。 你特别喜欢的食物;
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