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1、新视野大学英语1 试卷(A)适用班级:2013-2014 第 1 学期重修班I. Vocabulary and Structure (20points)Directions: Choose the best one to complete each sentence.1. She cut her hair short and tried to herself as a man.A. decorate B. disguise C. fabricate D. fake2. She watched him all the handles and gears in his automobile unt
2、ilshe thoughts she could run it herself.A. modulate B. incorporate C. manipulate D. induce3. The French police are legally entitled to anyones movements asthey please. A. confine B. restrict C. restrain D. limit4. Some people argue that the death does not necessarily reduce thenumber of murders.A. f
3、ine B. cost C. punish D. penalty5. The university consists of full professors, associate professorsand assistant professors.A. crew B. personnel C. faculty D. staff6. The latest edition of The Complete Works of Lu Xun comes in sixteenA. copies B. volumes C. versions D. editions7. Many students found
4、 the book : it provided them with an abundance of information on the subject.A. enlightening B. confusing C. distracting D. amusing8. Although the cyclist was unhurt, his bicycle was between thelorry and the wall.A. crushed B. clashed C. crashed D. cracked9. The children performed a very dance for t
5、heir parents.A. gracious B. grateful C. graceful D. greedy10. You must ask for before taking any photographs inside theancient building.A. permission B. admission C. qualification D. profession11. To speed up the of letters, the Post Office introducedautomatic sorting.A. treatment B. delivery C. tra
6、nsmission D. departure12. Her lip like that of a child about to cry.A. quiver B. shudder C. shiver D. tremble13. There is already clear to show that plants and animals arebeing affected by climate change.A. witness B. certificate C. identify D. evidence14. Even then, he kept a water , noting the bra
7、nds he liked best.A. newspaper B. magazine C. journal D. diary15. How can improve their teaching so as to encourage creativity?A. staff B. clerk C. faculty D. client16. He got angry at being refused to the conference room.A. admittance B. admission C. entrance D. allowance17. It is delightful to all
8、 the gifted students throughout thecountry to teach.A. resemble B. assemble C. dissemble D. ensemble18. by the superstars on television, the young athletes trainedhard and played intensely.A. Imitated B. Imposed C. Insured D. Inspired19. It may be necessary to stop in the learning process and goback
9、 to the difficult points in the lessons.A. at a distance B. at intervals C. at case D. at length20. In spite of the differences, they felt in love with .A. passion B. projection C. injection D. reflectionII. ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For eachblank there are 4 cho
10、ices marked A, B, C, and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.Children model themselves largely on their parents. They do so mainly through identification. Children identify a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are of that parent. The things pa
11、rents strongly therefore themto say and do they then and sayand do influence a childs 24 .However, parents must consistently behave like the type of 25 they want their child to become.A parents actions 26 affect the self image that a child forms 27 identification. Children who see mainly positive qu
12、alities in their will likely learn to see themselves in a positive way. Children who observe chiefly qualities in their parents will have difficulty positive qualities in themselves. Children may 31 their self image, however, as they become increasingly 32 by peers groups standards before they reach
13、 13 .Isolated events, 33 dramatic ones, do not necessarily have a permanent 34 on a childs behavior. Children interpret such events according to their established attitudes and previous training. Children who know they are loved can, , accept the divorce of their parents or a parents early .But if c
14、hildren feel unloved, they may interpret such events 37 a sign of rejection or punishment.In the same way, all children are not influenced 38 by toys and games, reading matter, and television programs. in the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the of an activity or experience depends on
15、how the child interprets it.21 .A.to B. with C.around D.for22 .A.informed B.characteristic C.conceived D.indicative23 .A.gesture B.expression C.way D.extent24 .A.behavior B.words C.mood D.reactions25 .A.person B.humans C.creatures D.adult26 .A.in turn B.nevertheless C.also D.as a result27 .A.before
16、B.besides C.with D.through28 .A.eyes B.parents C.peers D.behaviors29 .A.negative B.cheerful C.various D.complex30 .A.see B.seeing C.to see D.to seeing31 .A.modify B.copy C.give up D.continue32 .A.mature B.influenced C.unique D.independent33 .A.not B.besides C.even D.finally34 .A.idea B.wonder C.stam
17、p D.effect35 .A.luckily B.for example C.at most D.theoretically 36.A.deathB.rewards C.advice D.teaching37 .A.as B.being C.of D.for38 .A.even B.at all C.alike D.as a whole39 .A.Oh B.Alas C.Right D.As40 .A.result B.effect C.scale D.causeIII. Reading ComprehensionDirections: After reading the following
18、 passages, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statement. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C or D. You should make the correct choice. Passage OneJust as exercise strengthens the heart and lungs, bones and muscles, it may also power up the brain. A succession of sc
19、ientific studies of animals implies that physical activity has a positive effect on mental functioning.“ Its clear that the brain benefits from exercise”, says scientist William Greenough of the University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign. His studies with rats have demonstrated two primary effects
20、of activity: vigorous physical exercise provides the brain with more fuel, and skill -based exercise increases the formation of connections in the brain, which, according to the proposals of some scientists, may make the brain better able to process information.In one experiment, laboratory rats wer
21、e separated into three groups.One group was exercised by running inside an automatic wheel, a second group improved their skills in a complicated obstacle course, and a third group was inactive.“ The animals that learned to go through the obstacle course exhibited a greater number of brain connectio
22、ns than the animals in the exercised or inactive groups”, Greenough said.“ In contrast, the animals that exercised inside the automatic wheel possessed a greater density of blood vessels in the brain than did either of the other two groups of animals.”Learning a new dance step may boost the brain in
23、 the same way that learning a language can, he says. And if the dance is a good physical exercise as well, the benefits multiply. Young brains may be especially able to boost brain power through exercise, suggested another of Greenoughs experiments that showed the most significant changes in the bra
24、in occurred among rats that had been exercised when very young. And while animals arent people, he says it is logical to make the inference that an effect found in rats may also apply to humans.Human studies have focused primarily on older adults and suggest that regular exercise can improve the spe
25、ed with which the brain processes information. Measurements made by Arthur Kramer at the University of Illinois demonstrated that inactive adults, aged 63 to 82, could hit buttons faster in response to a tone after they went through a 10-week water exercise course. A corresponding control group that
26、 didnt exercise showed no improvement.41. can benefit from physical exercise.A. Only the heart and lungsB. Only bones and musclesC. Only the brainD. All of the above42. What makes the brain better able to process information?A. Vigorous physical exercise.B. Skill -based exercise.C. Both of them.D. N
27、either of them.43. While of rats showed a greater number of brainconnections, had a greater density of blood vessels in the brain.A. the first group/the third groupB. the second group/the third groupC. the first group/the second groupD. the second group/the first group44. One possible reason for sci
28、entists to make experiments with rats or other animals is that .A. rats benefits from the experimentsB. the experiments can boost the brains of the ratsC. an effect found in rats may also apply to humansD. rats and humans are very much alike45. Which word in Paragraph 6 tells us that older adults we
29、re divided into two groups in the humans studies?A. Corresponding. B. Inactive. C. Older. D. Faster./Passage TwoMary Engelbreit was a talented but struggling artist in her mid-twenties when she flew to New York from her native Saint Louis, her life goal. So sheoping to find work illustrating childre
30、ns booksh was disappointed when all the book publishers she visited turned her down. One even suggested her drawings might be better suited to greeting cards.“ I was crushed”, she admits. Greeting cards seemed a comedown from her high expectations, but the advice stayed with her, and she decided to
31、give it a try. The results transformed her life forever.Today Mary Engelbreit sells an astonishing 14 million greeting cards a year. Her popular designs appear on more than 2,000 products, including books, calendars, and kitchen items. She runs a retail company and the annual sales are in the $100 m
32、illion rang-e-all as a result of that fateful, disappointing trip to New York.Once you know Engelbreits distinctive style, you can recognize her cards from 200 paced awa-y-bright, funny, and with an eye to the past. Engelbreit is cheerful, down-to-earth, humorous, and always cute.“ I think the world
33、 could use more cuteness”, she explains. Indeed, its her trademark.With her work taking off in so many directions, it was perhaps inevitable that Engelbreit would eventually realize her dream of illustrating a childrens book. In 1993 she created drawings for a children book and saw it become a bes-s
34、teller. At the same time she made a surprising discovery: “ It was fun, but oddly enough, I like doing greeting cards best”.46. When she flew to New York, Mary Engelbreit expected .A. she would be better suited to drawing greeting cardsB. she would be turned down by the book publishersC. she would g
35、ive a try at drawing greeting cardD. she would illustrate childrens book47. As a result of that fateful, disappointing trip to New York, Engelbreit.A. gave up on drawing illustrationsB. drew illustrations for a childrens bookC. became a successful illustrator for greeting cardsD. made a drawing of a
36、 young girl in overalls.48. You can tell Engelbreits cards from 20 paces away by their style of being.A. plain and funny B. bright and funny C. plain and bold D. serious49. Which of the following characteristics is most important to Mary Engelbreit?A. Cute B. down-to-earth C. cheerful D. humorous50.
37、 According to the writer, Mary Engelbreit finally realized her dream of illustrating childrens book because.A. she learned how to illustrate childrens booksB. she kept her feet firmly on the groundC. she overcame many difficultiesD. she succeeded in many different waysPassage ThreeAmy High is decked
38、 out in the traditional pink dress and golden stole of ancient Rome. She bursts into a thir-dgrade classroom and greets her students: Salvete, omnes! (Hello, everyone!) The kids respond in kind, and soon they are studying derivatives. How many people are in a duet? High asks. All the kids know the a
39、nswer, and when she asks how they know, a boy responds, Because duo is two in Latin. High replies, Plaudite! and the 14 kids erupt in applause. They learn the Latin root later, or side, and construct such English words as bilateral and quadrilateral. Latins going to open up so many doors for you, Hi
40、gh says. Youre going to be able to figure out the meaning of words youve never seen before.High teaches at Providence Elementary School in Fairfax City, Va., which has a lot riding on the success of her efforts. As part of Virginias high-stakes testing program, schools that dont boost their scores b
41、y the year 2007 could lose state funding. So Fairfax City, just 18 miles southwest of the White House, has upgraded its two crumbling elementary schools with new high-tech television studios, computer labs and one very old feature-mandatory Latin.Here lies one of the more counterintuitive developmen
42、ts of the standardized-testing movement: Though some critics complain that teachers are forced to dumb down their lessons andeach to the test, some schools are offering more challenging course work as a way of engaging students. In the past three years, scores of elementary schools in high-stakes te
43、sting states such as Texas, Virginia and Massachusetts have added Latin programs. Says Allen Griffith, a member of the Fairfax City school board: If were trying to improve English skills, teaching Latin is an awfully effective, proved method.This is not your fathers Latin, which was taught to elite
44、college-bound high schoolers and drilled into them through memorization.Its tedium and perceived irrelevance almost drove Latin from public schools. Todays growth in elementary school Latin has been spurred by new, interactive oral curriculums, enlivened by lessons in Roman mythology and culture. On
45、e thing that makes it engaging for kids is the goofy fun of investigating these guys in togas, says Marion Polsky, author of First Latin: A Language Discovery Program, the textbook used in Fairfax City.Latin enthusiasts believe that if young students learn word roots, they will be able to decipher u
46、nfamiliar words. (By some estimates, 65% of all English words have Latin roots.) Latin is an almost purely phonetic single a represents letter each and no silent letters, are There language.sound. That makes it useful in teaching reading. And once kids master the grammatical structure of Latin-which
47、 is simple, logical andconsistent-they will more easily grasp the many grammatical exceptionsin English.51. From the first Paragraph we learn that .A. the students show little interest in learning LatinB. the students say hello to their teacher in LatinC. Amy High teaches the students to read Bible
48、in LatinD. learning English is unnecessary if you have perfectly mastered Latin52. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text?A. The testing program is crucial to the schools.B. Latin is compulsory to the elementary schools students in Fairfax City.C. Providence Elementary School will not get state funding this year.D. Fairfax City government had done a lot to equip its elementary schools.53. According to Allen Griffith, Latin .A. has little to do with EnglishB. is very help