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1、大学英语(三)复习资料I. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once.boastful: negotiable; elevate; paralyze; afflict: vulnerable; pervasive;minimize; distract; appraise; integral; dedicate; spiral; compulsory;manifest; intervene; publicize; p

2、ursuit; venerable; suffice;Over the years Id found that the best way to my spirit was to get involved in physical training.1. She often her findings with ihc help of journalists and policymakers who know shes a good, reliable source.2. In order to leave a good impression on the interviewers, you sho

3、uld emphasize your good points without sounding.3. He knows that the of social status can consume vast amounts of his time and effort.4. Children are more likely to in a situation if they believe their parents expect them to help.5. New policies are made after the situation at home and abroad.6. The

4、 blizzard moved south, running into an icy rain that the airports for three days.7. He is easily and bounces from one thought to another like one of his rubber balls.8. Numerous marriages now end in divorce, and women without careers are much more than those with them.1(). There is no denying the fa

5、ct that China,s economy is a(n)part of the world economy.11. They decided to move to a neighborhood far from the airport after so many years of being with the noise made by the passing planes.12. In these companies, enlightened management has begun (o treat workers as assets to be cultivated, rather

6、 than merely cost to be.13. Policy makers will not consider any policy changes until evidence is(hat the market is turning fbr the better.14. Popularization of nine-year schooling is the key goal of Chinas elementary education program.15. Both sides admit a number of things in this agreement are.16.

7、 He stopped in front of the ruins of an ancient temple shrouded by the dense foliage.17. The new president said (hal she would herself (o protecting the right of the old and the homeless, who arc otherwise helpless.18. The doctor (old him that a low-fat diet and a daily walk would to reduce his high

8、 blood pressure.19. With Spring Festival drawing nearer, people are glowing with happiness, and are full of hope; this excitement is before New Years Eve.2(). Brian Wood watched his financial life downward just when he thought he had overcome the obstacles which had been dominating his past.II. Fill

9、 in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once. (1.5 points* 10)(urn down; deviate from; triumph over; constrain. from.; deprive. of.;get away with; settle for; deteriorate into; be saturated with; coincide with;The plane suddenly th

10、e runway and rushed across ihe barrier at high speed.1. Advancing culture is bound to declining culture.2. Many students are joy and self-confidence because of the examination-oriented education and innumerable tests.3. Under no circumstances shall I the invitation to the wedding of my closest frien

11、d.4. My sister is a perfectionist. She is never prepared to anything that is second best.5. As the market goods and the economy became more balanced, inflation went down.6. The reduced annual university budget the president recruiting top-class professors to teach the students.7. Some economists obs

12、erve that the upward shift in the rate of economic growth in the mid-1990s a sudden, substantial, and rapid decline in the prices of electronic appliances.8. The conditions fbr the majority of the workforce will continue to widespread and extreme poverty if relief payment is late in coming.9. His Hi

13、ther is really tough. He can rarely his misbehavior.III. Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once. (1.5 points* 10)A diplomaticB humanitarianC domainD integralE embarkedF popularityG beneficiaryH committedI defineJ humaneK dev

14、oteL mentallyM originallyN survivingO cherishingAudrey Hepburn was a beautiful actress and model, who became one of the most successful and well-known actresses in the film I).She was a fashion icon and role model for women all over the world, helping to 2)a particular type of fresh, vulnerable, elf

15、in(小精灵似的)beauty. Today,s 3)of the slim fashion model is due to Audrey Hepburns influence. Although she appeared frail(脆弱的),she was 4) strong. At the end of her acting career when she entered a(n) 5) career as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEE, she was so solidly 6) (o her cause (hat she was held in h

16、ighest esteem by even (he most hardened politicians.Audrey originally started working for UNICEF in 1954, doing radio presentations. She always said it was happy to 7) her life to helping impoverished children after her own good fortune in 8)(he hardship of the Nazi occupation of Holland. She began

17、her permanent ambassadorship in 1988 and 9) on trips to many countries. She was always positive: People in these places dont know Audrey Hepburn, but they recognize the name UNICEF. When they see UNICEF their faces light up, because they know that something is happening. In 1992, her 10)work with th

18、ose in need was recognized when she was awarded the Jean Hcrsholt Humanitarian Award(琼赫尔肖特人道主义奖);by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for her contribution to humanity.IV. Reading comprehension (2 points* 10)Passage 1The people who mullilask(同时执行多项任务/一心多用)the most are the ones who are w

19、orst at it. Thats the surprising conclusion of researchers at Stanford University, who found multitaskers are more easily distracted and less able to ignore irrelevant information than people who do less multitasking.The huge finding is, the more media people use ihc worse they are at using any medi

20、a. We were (otally shocked,“ Clifford Nass, a professor at Stanfords communications department, said in a telephone interview.The researchers studied 262 college undergraduates, dividing them into high and low multitasking groups and comparing such things as memory, ability to switch from one task t

21、o another and being able to focus on a task. Their findings are reported in Tuesdays edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In the study, the researchers first had to figure out who are the heavy and light multitaskers. They gave the students a form listing a variety of media su

22、ch as print, television, computer-based video, music, computer games, telephone voice or text, and so forth.When it came to such essential abilities, people who did a lot of multitasking didnt score as well as others, Nass said.Still to be answered is why the folks who are worst at multitasking are

23、the ones doing it the most. Its sort of a chicken-or-egg question. 4Is multitasking causing them to be lousy (差劲)at multitasking, or is their lousiness at multitasking causing them to be muliiiaskcrs?” Nass wondered. t4Is it born or learned?In a society that seems to encourage more and more multitas

24、king, the findings have social implications, Nass observed. Multitasking is already blamed for car crashes as several states restrict the use of cell phones while driving. Lawyers or advertisers can try to use irrelevant information to distract and refocus people to influence their decisions.1. Acco

25、rding to the first paragraph, multitaskers are likely to.A. be worse at doing any taskB. be distracted and pay attention to irrelevant informationC. ignore irrelevant information in doing a taskD. do more tasks better at a timeAccording to Clifford Nass, the research showed that.A. people should use

26、 more and more mediaB. people would be shocked at using mediaC. people would be worse at using more mediaD. people would use worse media in the futureWhat should the scientists do first in the research of (he undergraduates?A. Find out who are the heavy and light multitaskers.B. Give students a form

27、 to fill out.C. Compare different abilities of the undergraduatesD. Divide the students into different groups.2. What did CliiTord Nass want to find out in the research?A. The relationship between multitasking and multitaskers.B. The answer to how to multitask well.C. Social implications of multitas

28、kingD. The answer to why multitaskers arc worst at work.3. Which statement below is NOT mentioned in this passage?A. Multitasking is responsible for many car accidents.B. Some advertisements include some irrelevant information to distract people and cause them to make different decisions.C. Irreleva

29、nt information may be used by lawyers to distract and refocus people to influence their decisions.D. Il has been concluded in ihis research that multitasking itself is the reason for the bad performance of the multitaskers.Passage 2People are iiiscinated by robots. Some of them look like mechanical

30、dolls to play with. Most of them look like other machines of todays technology.One of (he advantages of robots is that they can work in situations that are dangerous or harmful for human workers. For example, the continuous smell of paint has a harmful cftcct on painters, but it doesnt bother a robo

31、t. Robols can work in nuclear power plants and in undersea research stations that might be dangerous lor humans.There are robots in the plastics industry and in chemical industry and industrial equipment industries. One of the most common uses of robots is in automobile factories. They can do the he

32、avy, unpleasant, or dangerous work. For example, a computer programmer writes a program that tells how much paint (o use, how thick i( must be, and ihc size of the car body. The robot docs not waste any time or movements. It never becomes bored. It doesnt need a coffee break. It lasts 20 to 25 years

33、.Todays robots arc simple-minded compared with the ones of the fuiure. Researchers are now working on the sixth generation. These new robots will be able to take infbnnation from the environment. They will be able to see, using television camera for eyes. They will be able to touch and hear. Some co

34、mputers can already understand a limited vocabulary. Researchers arc trying to develop ones that can understand human speech. They will be able to understand voice commands and then respond.The new robots will be able to move in more ways. They will have several arms, each will several fingers. The

35、robot will be able (o operate these arms and fingers by itself. It will be able io make complex decisions in a working environment.4. Which of the following is an advantage of robols over human beings?A. Robots can be used to entertain people.B. Robots are not affected by harmful substances.C. Human

36、 beings do not smell harmful paints.D. Human beings cannot work undersea.5. Where are robots most widely used in place of human workers?A. In a shoe factory.B. In a software company.C. In a car factory.D. In a big office.6. Which of the following is true about future robots?A. They may be able to co

37、ntrol human beings.B. They will be more simple-minded than today * s robots.C. Tiiey may be able to communicate with human beings.D. They will be able to write computer programs.7. What does the phrase “a limited vocabulary in Line 4, Paragraph 4, mean?A. A fairly large number of words.B. The basic

38、structure of speech.C. Much of human speech.D. A small number of words.8. What can we conclude from the passage about the new robots?A. They will behave more like humans.B. They will move faster than humans.C. They will be able to think like humans.D. They will be more intelligent than humans.V. Wri

39、ting (20 points)Directions: tor this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic “Whether parents should maintain their high expectation for their children. You should write about 120 words, and base your composition on the information given in Chinese below.1 .大多数家长认为对子女持有很

40、高期待能鼓励他们立志笃行,在未来获得更多成功。2 .也有一局部家长认为对子女的高期待会使他们颇感压力之苦,失去应有的快乐,还会失去自信。3 .我认为大学英语(三)复习资料答案VI. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once.1elevate2publicizes3boastful4pursuit5intervene6appraising7pandyzed8distracted9vulnerable10integra

41、l11afflicted12minimized13manifest14compulsory15negotiable16venerable17dedicate18suffice19pervasive20spiralX. Writing (共计 20 分) 作文评分标准VII. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once.1deviated from2triumph over3deprived of4turn

42、 down5settle for6was saturated with7constrained/constrains from8coincided with9deteriorate into10get away withFill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.12345678910CIFLAHKNEBReading comprehension12345678910BCAADBCCDB18-20讨论切题,中心

43、明确,观点明确,称述清晰,论据充分,结论自然: 结构合理,段落划分合理,衔接手段正确、丰富、自然:词汇运用准确、自然,词汇丰富;语法正确,句式丰富、自然: 书写规范,标点使用正确。15-17讨论切题、中心明确,观点比拟明确,陈述比拟清晰,能尝试展开讨论; 文章结构段落划分合理:衔接手段正确、比拟自然,相对丰富; 词汇有少量错误,不影响理解:词汇比拟丰富:语法基本准确,少 量语法错误,但不影响理解;书写比拟规范,标点使用基本正确。12-14讨论切题、中心比拟明确,观点比拟明确,陈述比拟清晰,但讨论展开还不够 充分;文章结构段落划分合理:衔接手段正确、但有少量不自然情况:词汇有少量错误,不影响理解:词汇不够丰富:语法基本准确,少量语法错误,但不影响理解,句式不够丰富;书写比拟规范,标点使用基本正确。8-11讨论不很切题、中心不够明确,陈述标比拟清晰,不能合理展开讨论:文章结构段落划分不太合理:衔接手段有不妥、欠自然;词汇使用有较多错误,局部影响理解;语法有少量错误,局部影响:理解; 书写欠规范,标点使用有局部不正确。0-7作文大局部未完成;观点讨论严重离题。观点不清楚,不能展开讨论,陈述错 误多,影响理解。

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