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直属北语19春《阅读(III)》作业 - 2

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1(4·?) : Although Anne is happy with her success she wonders _____ will happen to her private life. A: that B: what C: it D: this

2(4·?) : Once environmental damage _______, it takes many years for the system to recover.

A: has done B: is to do C: does D: is done

3(4·?) : Rather than chasing specialists away or eating all their popcorn , they began to ( inhibit ) their aggression. A: hold back B: understand C: give up D: hide

4(4·?) : We are now convinced that dreams play an important physiological role, although we are not yet£¨ in a position£?to say just what that role is. A: allowed

B: well-grounded C: possible D: qualified

5(4·?) : Ann never dreams of _______ for her to be sent abroad very soon. A: there being a chance. B: there to be a chance C: there be a chance D: being a chance

6(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up)in conference until noon. A: busy

B: tired out C: away

D: arranged

7(4·?) : The hopes goals£?fears and desires widely between men and women£?_____between the rich and the&

nbsp;poor. A: alter B: shift C: transfer D: vary

8(4·?) : As the district (attorney)paced, the men cut through the first layer of metal. A: lawyer B: police C: officer D: detective

9(4·?) : By year's end, he and his colleagues will have (screened) hundreds of volunteers with 3 000 markers. A: examined

B: taken photos of C: protected D: separated

10(4·?) : No matter what the speaking situation, you should try to (evoke) favorable first impressions. A: produce B: impose C: appeal D: obtain

11(4·?) : (Conversely) only a public ill-served by its critics could have accepted as art and as literature so much in these last years that has been neither. A: To be specific B: On the other hand C: Generally speaking D: To tell the truth

12(4·?) : A single, general mental ability governs many aspects of cognitive performance, scientists and society have (bickered) long and often about intelligence. A: quarreled B: thought

C: researched D: discussed

13(4·?) : And one incident is not enough to (warrant) conclusions. A: help

B: reach C: justify D: defend

14(4·?) : Michael Owen suggested (scrapping) the laborious genetic profiling of individual subjects. A: throwing away B: keeping

C: arguing against D: preserving

15(4·?) : This river is so big that it is impossible to build a _______ under it without modern technology. A: canal B: tunnel C: channel D: cable

16(4·?) : At a hearing before the Federal Communications Commission, this phrase escaped him under questioning: \good program.\A: medicine B: favorite

C: commonplaceness D: hostility

17(4·?) : He got up from his chair like a condemned man and (plodded) to the lectern as though going to the guillotine. A: trudged B: strode C: stumbled D: rushed

18(4·?) : Molly's character was someone who had decided not to smoke and resisted being £¨branded£? a weirdo... A: marked B: burnt C: stained D: cleaning

19(4·?) : Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term \paradoxical£? phase,\

which we apply to sleep in the dreaming state. A: self-contradictory B: opposing C: confusing D: consistent

20(4·?) : Owen proposed (pooling)subjects ?¤ DNA instead and combing the pooled DNA from each study group just once with the markers.

A: collecting B: searching C: analyzing D: studying

21(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up£? in conference until noon. A: away

B: tired out C: busy D: arranged

22(4·?) : Because Edgar was convinced of the accuracy of this fact, he _______ his opinion. A: struck at B: strove for C: stuck to D: stood for

23(4·?) : I don£§t think it advisable that Tim _______ to the job since he has no experience.

A: is assigned

B: will be assigned C: be assigned

D: has been assigned

24(4·?) : Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term \(paradoxical) phase,\A: self-contradictory B: opposing C: confusing D: consistent

25(4·?) : Every age has its arbiters who do not grow with their times, who cannot tell evolution from revolution or the difference between frivolous faddism,

(amateurish) experimentation, and profound and necessary change. A: not professional B: not scientific C: not healthy

D: not accomplished μ¥??ìa

1(4·?) : Although Anne is happy with her success she wonders _____ will happen to her private life. A: that B: what C: it D: this

2(4·?) : Once environmental damage _______, it takes many years for the system to recover.

A: has done B: is to do C: does D: is done

3(4·?) : Rather than chasing specialists away or eating all their popcorn , they began to ( inhibit ) their aggression. A: hold back B: understand C: give up D: hide

4(4·?) : We are now convinced that dreams play an important physiological role, although we are not yet£¨ in a position£?to say just what that role is. A: allowed

B: well-grounded C: possible D: qualified

5(4·?) : Ann never dreams of _______ for her to be sent abroad very soon. A: there being a chance. B: there to be a chance C: there be a chance D: being a chance

6(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up)in conference until noon. A: busy

B: tired out C: away

D: arranged

7(4·?) : The hopes goals£?fears and desires widely between men and women£?_____between the rich and the poor. A: alter B: shift C: transfer D: vary

8(4·?) : As the district (attorney)paced, the men cut through the first layer of metal. A: lawyer B: police C: officer D: detective

9(4·?) : By year's end, he and his colleagues will have (screened) hundreds of volunteers with 3 000 markers. A: examined

B: taken photos of C: protected D: separated

10(4·?) : No matter what the speaking situation, you should try to (evoke) favorable first impressions. A: produce B: impose C: appeal D: obtain

11(4·?) : (Conversely) only a public ill-served by its critics could have accepted as art and as literature so much in these last years that has been neither. A: To be specific B: On the other hand C: Generally speaking D: To tell the truth

12(4·?) : A single, general mental ability governs many aspects of cognitive performance, scientists and society have (bickered) long and often about intelligence. A: quarreled B: thought

C: researched D: discussed

13(4·?) : And one incident is not enough to (warrant) conclusions. A: help B: reach C: justify D: defend

14(4·?) : Michael Owen suggested (scrapping) the laborious genetic profiling of individual subjects. A: throwing away B: keeping

C: arguing against D: preserving

15(4·?) : This river is so big that it is impossible to build a _______ under it without modern technology. A: canal B: tunnel C: channel D: cable

16(4·?) : At a hearing before the Federal Communications Commission, this phrase escaped him under questioning: \good program.\A: medicine B: favorite

C: commonplaceness D: hostility

17(4·?) : He got up from his chair like a condemned man and (plodded) to the lectern as though going to the guillotine. A: trudged B: strode C: stumbled D: rushed

18(4·?) : Molly's character was someone who had decided not to smoke and resisted being £¨branded£? a weirdo... A: marked

B: burnt C: stained D: cleaning

19(4·?) : Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term \paradoxical£? phase,\which we apply to sleep in the dreaming state. A: self-contradictory B: opposing C: confusing D: consistent

20(4·?) : Owen proposed (pooling)subjects ?¤ DNA instead and combing the pooled DNA from each study group just once with the markers.

A: collecting B: searching C: analyzing D: studying

21(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up£? in conference until noon. A: away

B: tired out C: busy D: arranged

22(4·?) : Because Edgar was convinced of the accuracy of this fact, he _______ his opinion. A: struck at B: strove for C: stuck to D: stood for

23(4·?) : I don£§t think it advisable that Tim _______ to the job since he has no experience.

A: is assigned

B: will be assigned C: be assigned

D: has been assigned

24(4·?) : Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term \(paradoxical) phase,\A: self-contradictory B: opposing

C: confusing D: consistent

25(4·?) : Every age has its arbiters who do not grow with their times, who cannot tell evolution from revolution or the difference between frivolous faddism, (amateurish) experimentation, and profound and necessary change. A: not professional B: not scientific C: not healthy

D: not accomplished

直属北语19春《阅读(III)》作业 - 2

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