东财《大学英语1》在线作业三-0003 试卷总分:100 得分:0 一、 单选题 (共 20 道试题,共 60 分) 1.They usually go for a walk in ______ with each other after supper. A.line B.pace C.time D.company 2.The reason for his
东财《大学英语1》在线作业三-0003
试卷总分:100 得分:0
一、 单选题 (共 20 道试题,共 60 分)
1.They usually go for a walk in ______ with each other after supper.
A.line
B.pace
C.time
D.company
2.The reason for his absence was _______ he was not well prepared.
A.why
B.when
C.what
D.that
3.Shop assistant: May I help you, sir? Customer:__
A.Mind your own business
B.Sorry. I don't need your help, thank you
C.I'm just looking. Thanks.
D.If you want to help me, I'll be glad to accept it
4.Paul: Bob, ________________?
Bob: Oh, that's my father! And beside him is my mother.
A.what is the person over there
B.who's talking over there
C.what are they doing
D.which is that
5. She sang ________, but the show was a failure.
A.enough good
B.good enough
C.enough well
D.well enough
6. He gave _______ he had to them.
A.whatever
B.whichever
C.wherever
D.whenever
7.Man: That's a beautiful hat you have on!
Woman: _______.
A.Actually, I don't like it very much.
B.Yes, I think so.
C.Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday.
D.No, it's not that beautiful. Yours is better.
8. He could not help _______ at the joke.
A.laugh
B.laughing
C.to laugh
D.laughed
9.I am committed _______ part in the meeting.
A.to taking
B.to take
C.taking
D.taken
10.A: Hello, I'm Harry Potter. B: Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ________
A.call my Charles
B.call me at Charles
C.call me Charles
D.call Charles me
11.Philip: Mother, I feel like another five minutes’ sleep.Mother: ________Get dressed.
A.Fast!
B.Hello!
C.Come on!
D.Anyway.
12. ________ teaching method, we have not yet discussed it.
A.In relation to
B.In contrast to
C.In addition to
D.In regard to
13.As ________, he did not show up at the party.
A.was expected
B.would be expected
C.had been expected
D.expected
14.Passer-by: ____?Local resident: Yes, there’s one near the end of the street behind the church.
A.Hello,sir.Where’s the bus station
B.Excuse me,sir.How can I find the way to the police station
C.Excuse me.Is there a parking lot anywhere around here
D.Which building is the Department of Immigration, please
15.Sue: Hi! Aren't we in the same English class? Bill: ______
A.Yes, we are. My name's Sherry Clinton.
B.How are you doing?
C.Thank you very much.
D.It's so wonderful to meet you.
16.I wish he _______ here at the moment.
A.were
B.was
C.would be
D.is
17.Jim: How often do you go swimming?Ted: __________
A.Tomorrow.
B.Yesterday.
C.Every other day.
D.For a year.
18. One half of the earth is in darkness _______ the other half is bright.
A.as
B.while
C.since
D.because
19.Bill: Do you mind my smoking here?Jane: _________
A.No,thanks.
B.Yes,I do.
C.Yes.I’d rather not.
D.Good idea.
20.She is said ________ a new book about Chinese history.
A.to write
B.to have written
C.writing
D.written
二、 阅读理解 (共 2 道试题,共 30 分)
1.For any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to who is the world's greatest writer. Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare.
Every Englishman has some knowledge of his work. All of us use words and phrases from Shakespeare's writings that have become a part of the English-speaking people.
Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, made full use of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in our normal employment of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand!
There is probably no better way for a foreigner (or an Englishman!) to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses it. Such a study is well worth the effort (it is not, of course, recommended to beginners), even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeare's day.
(1).From the first two sentences of the passage we can conclude that ________.
A.Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer
B.Englishmen like to discuss about who is the world's greatest writer
C.it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest poet
D.it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest dramatist
(2).According to the passage many English words and phrases that we use today are from _____.
A.Shakespeare's works
B.Englishmen
C.English speaking people
D.ancient people
(3).To learn the richness of the English language, people should ______.
A.learn from an English man
B.read Shakespeare's plays
C.be glad to be a foreigner
D.write and read more
(4).The author does not suggest beginners reading Shakespeare's plays probably because _____.
A.the works are too difficult for a beginner
B.only Englishmen can understand his plays
C.some of English usage and the meaning of many words have changed
D.the works are for native speakers
(5).In this passage the author wants to _______.
A.tell that some English words are out of use now
B.tell that some aspects of English usage have changed since Shakespeare's day
C.show the richness of English language
D.tell how great a writer Shakespeare is
2. For any Englishman,there can never be any discussion as to who is the world's greatest writer. Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare.
Every Englishman has some knowledge of his work. All of us use words and phrases from Shakespeare's writings that have become a part of the English-speaking people.
Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, made full use of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in our normal employment of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand!
There is probably no better way for a foreigner (or an Englishman!) to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses it. Such a study is well worth the effort (it is not, of course, recommended to beginners), even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeare's day.
(1).From the first two sentences of the passage we can conclude that ________.
A.it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest dramatist
B.Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer
C.Englishmen like to discuss about who is the world's greatest writer
D.it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest poet
(2).According to the passage many English words and phrases that we use today are from _____.
A.Englishmen
B.English speaking people
C.Shakespeare's works
D.ancient people
(3).To learn the richness of the English language, people should ______.
A.write and read more
B.be glad to be a foreigner
C.learn from an English man
D.read Shakespeare's plays
(4).The author does not suggest beginners reading Shakespeare's plays probably because _____.
A.only Englishmen can understand his plays
B.some of English usage and the meaning of many words have changed
C.the works are too difficult for a beginner
D.the works are for native speakers
(5). In this passage the author wants to _______.
A.tell how great a writer Shakespeare is
B.tell that some aspects of English usage have changed since Shakespeare's day
C.tell that some English words are out of use now
D.show the richness of English language
三、 完型填空 (共 1 道试题,共 10 分)
1. The first course of British meals is soup, ## on shallow plates.
Then comes fish; there is often a knife and fork ## special shape.
If you are in ## surroundings, keep an eye open for what the others are doing.
The next course generally ## a joint of meat.
Pudding is the fourth course. ## that he has finished with a course, a person lays his knife and fork on his plate with the handles towards him.
After the pudding or sweets, the ladies may get up and retire to the drawing-room, ## the men a little longer over their wine, smoking and talking.
When the ladies rise, the men get up too, ##, and resume their seats when they have left the room. Soon the men rejoin the ladies.
It must not be imagined ## all English people eat like this.
As in all countries, working-class people can afford ## the time nor the money to live like this.
Their dinners are cooked not by a servant ## by the mother of the family. All meals are much simpler than these served in the homes of the rich.
(1).
A.serving
B.served
C.to serve
D.serves
(2).
A.by
B.of
C.at
D.on
(3).
A.unfamiliar
B.similar
C.familiar
D.different
(4).
A.is consisted of
B.composes of
C.makes up of
D.consists of
(5).
A.Shown
B.Show
C.To show
D.Showing
(6).
A.left
B.leaves
C.to leave
D.leaving
(7).
A.in all respects
B.in respect
C.out of respect
D.by respect
(8).
A.what
B.which
C.that
D.this
(9).
A.neither
B.none
C.both
D.either
(10).
A.with
B.and
C.but
D.or