Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided) 1.
It is always the false jewels that look the most real, the most 2.
bri. To those who look upon the world reasonably, the world in its turn presents a reasonable view. The relation is
mu. 3.
Before going away, the boss continue as usual. 4.
Mr. Smith argued with statistics arrhis business affairs so that everything would qufrom his recent research to show that mixed couples had higher divorce rates than couples of the same race. 5.
Criminal statistics are usually quas hard facts; that is, they are accepted unquestioningly, and are often used to support the view that there is a rapidly increasing rate of serious crime in modern society. 6.
This hasty decision to raise income taxes has met a great deal of 7.
The young woman was filled with husband. 8.
The woodman 9.
Nothing can walled. 10.
Artistic creation and money making are often 11.
In the face of our powerful attacks, the enemy 12.
I carry on walking down the street, careful not to 13.
She tells the doctor that initially it appears as a small 14.
The man was average height, average build, with dark hair and a cri. hafor the criminals who had killed her chcomthe block of wood in two with a single blow. someone to stay in prison if they can get out; no one likes being incomrebbwith one another. collapsed. into people who know me. , but grows rapidly. forface. 15. The officer held that to promote equal opportunities between people of different
ragroups in the country was important. 16. It is reported that black youth has also experienced high levels of
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discrimination when applying for work or training. He should have been broken and 18.
Some parents often comby fear and concern, but he was not. overor ignore their children's good behavior; they do not encourage their children in time. 19.
And we have counmany women who were both mentally bright and physically beautiful, to help them to build up confidence. 20.
The announcement, and submeetings, will almost inevitably have an influence on relations between the two countries. 21.
I'm confused, but it isn't fair to 22.
These people also hargroundless suspicions towards him. hardoubts about whether there was widespread political support for the Republicans. 23.
Bill Johnson is, without 24.
My only 25.
AIDS brings rejected. 26.
He sets aside 27.
The new policies are not popular with the citizens as they often based on ignorance. 28.
The title of the newspaper report will only serve to present situation. 29.
The neighbors res, the best performer on stage today. respreis that it might be too good to be true. and fear, and people with the disease are often isolated and preand thoughtfully explores the positive part of their idea. preand conmy impression of the susthat something had gone wrong with the gas supply system when they smelled something strange. 30.
It had long been atomic bomb. 31.
He susby the Western powers that the country was developing an he, reluctant to destroy any part of his own work. 32.
The project had been 33.
canby the Labour Government for lack of public resources. It seems that the wedding has to be put off or have been sent out. 34.
As the war expect. 35.
I have never completely answer. 36.
Once this issue has been 37.
Each 38.
He believes that trust is also an important 39.
caneven though the invitations pro, Western uncertainty increased as to what developments to remy own problem, for I do not think it has a simple rewe will increase our efforts in the regions. inin the beer has to be counted and entered. inanof market relationships. The discussion in Government had taken longer than we Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure
. 1.The football match had to be _________ owing to (由于) the bad weather. A. cancelled B. advanced C. arranged D. held
2.The starter (赛跑发令员) gave the ________ for the race to begin. A. advice B. signal C. glow D. attention
3.This lovely old town has a _________ you couldn't find in a big city. A. condition B. standard C. situation D. charm
4.They were under the _________ that the company was doing well, but in fact it was in serious trouble. A. conclusion B. expression C. enjoyment
新视野大学英语第二册UNIT3试题与答案



