综合英语第二册Unit1exercises-黄晓波

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1、Unit 1, Book II I.Grammar and Vocabulary 1. You _ all the trouble had you known he was not there. A. mustnt take B. mustnt have taken C. neednt take D. neednt have taken 2.Only in this way _ the foreign language well. A. can we learn B. can learn we C. should we learn D. would we learn 3.Had I known

2、 her true feelings , I _ that. A. would not say B. should not say C. must have said D. wouldnt have said 4. Most of the streets were flooded in the morning. There _ a violent rainstorm during the night. A. must be B. must have been C. must to be D. has been 5. It was very kind of you to do the washi

3、ng up, but you _ it. A. mustnt have done B. wouldnt have done C. mightnt have done D. didnt have to do 6. You _ her in her office last Friday; shes been out of town for two weeks. A. neednt have seen B. must have seen C. might have seen D. cant have seen 7. Every day I _ ring up home and asked if th

4、eyd changed their minds. A. should B. would C. could D. must 8. There was plenty of time. She _ worried or hurried. A. mustn t have B. shouldnt haveC. must be D. needn t have 9. My brother _ be very naughty, and my sister _ like reading. A. used to; would B. would; used to C. used to; used to D. wou

5、ld; would 10. Computers can _ many things. A. used to do B. be used to do C. be used to doing D. use to do 11. I want to buy a new tie to _ this brown suit. A. go into B. go after C. go with D. go by 12. Almost all job applicants are determined to leave a good _ on a potential employer. A. illusionB

6、. reputationC. impressionD. reflection 13. The firms are not allowed to set up any trade _ among them. A. barrier B. blame C. benefit D. duty 14. The earthquake in the past ten years caused many buildings to _. A. collapse B. terrify C. tend D. threaten 15. The statue was _in bronze. A.threw B.cast

7、C.tossed D.cart 16. He said it would not be all that difficult to reach a peaceful conclusion to the_ . A. paradoxB. dilemmaC. prejudiceD. conflict 17. On turning the corner, we saw the road _ steeply. A. departing B. depressing C. decreasing D. descending 18. What the correspondent sent us is an _

8、news report. We can depend on it. Aevident Bauthentic Cultimate Dimmediate 19. It took me at least three months to _The Decline of the West. A. wade into B. wade by C. wade through D. wade in 20. Now the patient can _ from the wheel chair to the seat with relative freedom. A. transport B. transplant

9、 C. transact D. transfer II. Sentence translation 1. 他沉浸在击败对手的喜悦之中。(soaked in) 2. 莫斯科机场发生爆炸事件,场面极为混乱。(confusion) 3. 美国之后发动了整场战争中最具破坏性的攻击。(devastating) 4. 知道有人在照顾孩子总算是让人放心了。 (reassuring) 5. 焦虑和紧张使她精力涣散。 (sap)III. Reading Comprehension Passage One Television is often viewed as an anti intellectual med

10、ium. But truly clever people know how to use even the most unpromising material, and that is what Val Curtis and her colleagues at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have done. They employed the mass market appeal of TV to test a long held, but unproven, hypothesis(假设): that the emot

11、ion of disgust evolved to protect people from disease. They set up their experiment in October 2007, by publicizing it on a BBC program called “Human Instincts“. Viewers were invited to visit a website and, after giving a few biographical(个人介绍的 )details, to view a series of 20 pictures and rate each

12、 of them for disgustingness on a scale of one to five. They were also asked to choose, from a list of possible candidates, with whom they would least like to share a toothbrush. The results showed that in all seven pairs, the disease distinct pictures were more disgusting than their counterparts. Fo

13、r things like the apparent depiction of bodily fluids, or of a face that had been “enhanced“ with spots, that may come as no surprise. But a crowded railway carriage was more distinguishing than an empty one, and a louse more disgusting than a wasp. These last results confirmed Dr Curtiss suspicion

14、that disgust is not, as many disgust researchers believe, just a way of avoiding eating disease bearing materials. Rather, it extends to threats that might be contagious(传染性的 ). Indeed, one result of the study was to show that the young are easier to disgust than the old. Another result was that wom

15、en are more easily disgusted than men. Both of these make evolutionary sense. The young have more reproductive potential than the old, so should be more careful about what they touch and eat. And women are usually burdened with bringing up the children, so have to be disgusted on their offsprings be

16、half, as well as their own. The results of the toothbrush study made similar sense. Strangers are more likely to carry new bacteria than acquaintances. Hence, of the available choices of toothbrush partner, a postman came off worst, and a lover best. A brush notionally belonging to a weatherman was, however, prefer

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