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    个人收集整理 勿做商业用途 北京联合大学大学英语课程一课一练试卷(读写教程第三册Unit Two) Part I Writing (30 minutes) 注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Should Women Work after Getting Married? You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1. 许多认为女性婚后主要职责是照顾家庭 2. 另一些人为女性婚后继续工作可以减缓家庭经济负担 3. 我的看法 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D)。 For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage。 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答. Will You Go Out with Me? I know that dating has changed dramatically in the past few years, and for many women, asking men out is not at all daring。 But I was raised in a traditional European household where the notion of my asking a man out on a date is considered wildly naughty. Growing up, I learned that men call, ask and pay for the date。 But during my three years here at Berkeley, I’ve learned otherwise. Berkeley women have brightened their social lives by asking the initiative with men。 My girlfriends insist that it's essential for women to participate actively in the dating process. “I can't sit around and wait anymore,” my roommate once blurted out (脱口而出). “Hard as it is, I have to ask guys out ——- if I want to date at all!” This is great: More women are having more fun by inviting men out, and men say they’re delighted and relieved that dating no longer depends on their willingness to take the first step。 So why am I digging my nails into my hand trying to muster up (鼓起) courage to ask you out?文档为个人收集整理,来源于网络 I keep telling myself to relax。 Dating is more casual today. A college date can be as harmless as studying together. It’s easier, cheaper and more comfortable for everyone that way。 Students have fewer anxiety attacks when they ask somebody to play tennis than when they plan a formal dinner date。 They enjoy last-minute “Let’s make dinner together" dates because they not only avoid problems over what to wear and how to act, but also don’t have time to agonize (痛苦). Casual dating also encourages people to form healthy friendships before they get involved in serious relationships. My roommate and her boyfriend were friends for four months before they chemistries clicked. They went to movies, got together with mutual friends and took turns paying for their dinners out. “It was like going out with a girlfriend,” my roommate once laughed, blushing. This sort of friendship lets men and women relax and get to know each other more easily. But if we do go out for a meal, who pays? This is still confusing everyone。 You aren’t sure whether I’ll get the wrong idea if you treat me for dinner, and I’m not sure I won't offend you if I insist on paying for myself. John whipped out his wallet on our first date before I could suggest we go Dutch. During our after—dinner stroll he told me he was interested in dating me in a steady basis。 After I explained I was more interested in a friendship, he wanted to know why I’d let him pay for my dinner。 “I’ve practically given up treating women on dates,” he complained。 “When you let me pay, I thought it meant something special.”文档为个人收集整理,来源于网络 Larry, on the other hand, was hurt when I offered to pay for my meal on our first date. When I took out my wallet and asked how much I owed him, he looked at me as if I had addressed him in a foreign language。 Larry muttered, “Uh, well, you really don’t owe me anything, but if you insist …” Insist, I thought, I only offered! To Larry, my gesture was a sign of rejection。 But there’s no time now to worry about John and Larry —-- here you come! Now remember: I believe in equality. I believe in women taking the initiative. It improves my social life, it's more fair and more fun for everyone. Dates are no big deal --— this is modern American-style casual dating。 And it’s easy, and it works. No magic formula guarantees you'll say yes --— I just have to relax, be myself and ask you out in a relaxed, unthreatening manner. If my friends are right, you’ll be flattered (感到荣幸)。文档为个人收集整理,来源于网络 Sliding into your desk, you tap my shoulder and say, “Hi, Laura, what’s up?” “Good morning,” I answer with nervous chills (寒战)。 “Hey, how would you like to have lunch after class on Friday?” “I'd love to,” you say. It works!!! “We have a date,” I smile。 1。 In the author's family, asking men out would be considered _______。 A) normal B. common C。 traditional D. absurd 2。 According to the passage, females in Berkeley are considered to _______ when dating with males. A) take the first step B) be delighted C) sit and wait all the time D) dig their nails 3。 In the authors’ opinion, dating with males is just like _______. A) making dinner together B) studying together C) inviting men out D) playing tennis 4. Students prefer to play tennis together than have a formal dinner together because they ________. A) are more willingly B) don't have to pay C) have fewer anxiety D) enjoy the last minute 5。 According to the passage, the author’s roommate and her boyfriend _________ during their dating process。 A) paid for their dinners out in turn B) studied chemistry C) spent four months together D) knew more people 6。 In John's mind, if a girl lets a boy pay, _________。 A) it means the girl would like him to treat her to dinner B) it means the girl wants to offend the boy C) it means the girl expects to go steady with the boy D) it means the girl hopes to stroll with the boy after dinner 7。 The author is most probably _______。 A) an American teaching at Berkeley B) an American studying overseas C) a foreign teacher at Berkeley D) a foreign student at Berkeley 8。 By dating casually, people can be encouraged to _______________________________________. 9。 Larry was hurt when I ____________________________________________________________. 10. The author believes that taking the initiative __________________________________________. Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) (略) Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank, following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choice. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答. During my university days, I started getting __47__ of political correctness。 I hated splitting the bill for two pieces of takeaway pizza, and secretly __48__ for some man to whisk me away to restaurant。 So I was thrilled when I was asked out to dinner by one of the heirs to the Rockfeller fortune。 This was my dream come true. I wouldn’t have to worry about what I ordered, or who paid. He was a nice man in his late twenties; a nice man with millions in the bank。 When he told me that he'd booked an __49__ French restaurant, all I could think of for days was how __50__ the evening would be。本文为互联网收集,请勿用作商业用途 __51__ after we sat down, he began talking about how many people took __52__ of his wealth. “Everyone just __53__ I’ll pay for everything,” he frowned. I frowned along with him。 I knew I'd have to __54__ to split the bill。 At the time, I had a low-paid job in a book—shop. If he accepted my offer, I calculated that I’d effectively lose two week’s salary. By the time the bill arrived, I had heard so many stories of how difficult it was to be __55__, that I wildly offered to pay for the entire meal。 I was sure he would politely refuse and pull out his credit card。 He very __56__ accepted and, to my horror, handed me the bill.个人收集整理,勿做商业用途 A) rich F) assumes K) romantic B) longed G) poor L) expensive C) politely H) tired M) measures D) advantage I) waited N) Shortly E) Just J) offer O) hesitate Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section。 Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements。 For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D)。 You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center。 Passage One Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage。 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 Academy Awards —-— The Oscars The Academy Awards, affectionately (亲切地) known as the Oscars, are the oldest, best known, most influential and famous of film awards. The awards have been presented annually (the first awards ceremony was held in May of 1929) by a non-profit professional organization —-— the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), based in Beverly Hills, California, and founded in 1927。 Pricewaterhouse has managed the Academy Awards balloting (投票选举) process since 1935 -—- all but the first six years of the Oscars. Ever since 1941, when their system was introduced, marking the first year of complete secrecy, “the Envelope Please" has become a familiar phrase that has been associated with the Academy Awards Ceremony.文档为个人收集整理,来源于网络 Except for the early years of the institution, the awards honored films made during the previous 12-month calendar year。 At first, to be eligible (有资格的)for an award, a film had to open in Los Angeles during the twelve months ending on July 31 of the preceding year。 To allow each ceremony to cover films for a single calendar year —-- matching the eligibility period, the 1932 / 33 awards were based on a 17-month qualifying period. Ever since then, beginning with the 1934 awards ceremony, all awards have been based on openings in the previous calendar year。 Until 1954, the Oscars were presented mostly on a Thursday evening。 From 1955 to 1958, they were presented on a Wednesday。 From 1959 until 1998 the Oscars were, with a few exceptions, presented on a Monday night。 Only since 1999 has the Awards ceremony taken place on a Sunday (traditionally in March). In 2004, the ceremony was moved even earlier to improve ratings and to be more relevant to the awards “season”.个人收集整理,勿做商业用途 The establishment of the Academy (and its awards system) has had a major effect and influence upon the film industry, due to the enormous boost a nomination (提名) or award (for a film or actor) creates, by giving prestige and bottom-line profits to a studio or performer。 Studios have often engaged in expensive marketing and advertising campaigns to sway limited success, tried to limit the influences of pressure groups and promotion, box office gross receipts, studio public relations and marketing, sentimentality and personal popularity, those influences have had a decided effect upon the outcome of some of the poll results. Especially since the 80s, moneymaking “formula—made” successful films have often been crowd—pleasing titans (大片), but they haven’t necessarily been great films with depth or critical acclaim (赞誉) by any measure。个人收集整理,勿做商业用途 57。 When were the first Academy Awards presented? A) 1935 B) 1927 C) 1929 D) 1934 58. Why did the qualifying period of a film made in 1932 last for 17 months? A) A new awards system started to make sure that the films had opened during the twelve months ending on July 31 in the previous year。 B) A new rule was put into operation that each ceremony should cover the film made in a single calendar year。 C) Some changes were made so that the ceremony was moved earlier to improve ratings. D) An agreement was not reached on when the ceremony was held. 59. Which of the following can be regarded as a major effect of the Academy Awards upon the film industry? A) A film, if winning the Academy Awards, will do quite well at the box office。 B) Studios of ten carry out advertising campaigns to win the favor of the public. C) The film industry has put economic benefits above all others。 D) A studio or an actor will try every means to affect the outcome of the poll results。 60. The word “sway” in Line 4, Para. 3 means _______. A) promote B) influence C) distribute D) recollect 61. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A) The Academy Awards have done a lot to revolutionize the film industry. B) The Academy awards system is fair and free from any outside pressures and influences. C) The award—winning films are not always applauded by audience。 D) Some people, including the author, don’t think much of the award—winning films。 Passage Two Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage。 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 The Potato —-- A Power Pack Every potato is a power pack, overflowing with natural goodness. Potatoes contain Vitamins C, B1, B2, B3, and B6。 The most important Vitamin C. The entire recommended daily amount can be found in 14 ounces of potatoes. The vitamin content is at its peak at harvest time, and decreases during storage。 More vitamins disappear during cooking。 Potatoes boiled in their skins and large baked potatoes lose about 20—40% of their Vitamin C content alone, while French fries and roast potatoes lose about 30-40%, and peeled, boiled potatoes lose as much as 30-50%.本文为互联网收集,请勿用作商业用途 The quality of protein we consume matters more than the quantity. Potato protein is an ideal blend of essential amino acids (氨基酸)。 Since the body functions most efficiently on a vegetable protein, this is some of the best nature can offer。 The high potassium content (钾含量) of potatoes means it is an ideal way to counterbalance the surplus acid found in such foods as meat and dairy products。 Many people, women more than men, suffer from a deficiency of iron, particularly those who are pregnant or are very active in sports. Those who eat potatoes regularly have no need to take iron supplements. Many people used to believe that carbohydrates (碳水化合物) led to excess weight。 But it is now known that they are the body’s most important source of energy. Among the complex carbohydrates are starch (淀粉) and fiber。 During digestion, starch is converted to energy and stored in the liver and muscles。 Fiber is a vital aid to digestion。 It absorbs a great deal of body waste and expands enormously。 This increased bulk encourages more efficient bowel function. Fiber-rich foods stay in the system only half as long as those with little fiber。本文为互联网收集,请勿用作商业用途 As an aid in losing excess pounds, without feeling that you are starving yourself, potatoes are highly recommended. They can be made in so many wa
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