ZUCC_BB平台-Quiz B-3-5-答案

201大学英语(IV) 平时测验 Quiz B-3-5

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问题 1

According to Paragraph 3, all the following images appearing in Lindsey’s dream except ___________.

A. She tortured and burning an old man on his chest with an iron pipe
B. She was the perpetrator.
C. She was tortured and burnt by an old man on her chest with an iron pipe as she was tied to her bed in her home.
D. She robbed an elderly couple in broad daylight of their vehicle and expensive jewels.

问题 2

The word “thrill” (Line 4, Para 9) most probably means ___________.

A. terror
B. excitement
C. happiness
D. curiosity
.

问题 3

How long was Lindsey sentenced to in prison?

A. 15 years
B. 5 years
C. 10 years
D. 20 years
.

问题 4

Which of the following information is not true about Sara?

A. She was cheerful and outgoing.
B. She loved to hang out with her friends.
C. She was killed in a car accident last year.
D. She was quiet and conservative.
.

问题 5

The two detectives didn’t believe Lindsey because ___________.

A. Lindsey made up the whole story
B. Sara was alive and Lindsey was telling a lie
C. the proof Lindsey collected in Portland does not provide strong evidence to prove that she was innocent.
D. “Sara” appeared in front of them, contradictory to Lindsey’s words that Sara had died.

问题 6

Driving over to Sara’s home, Lindsey intended to ___________.

A. search for anything left behind linking Sara with the Portland area
B. visit her mom
C. escape from police chase
D. go on a vocation
.

问题 7

Lindsay knew that the man she met wasn’t Johnny because __________.

A. the man told Lindsay the whole story
B. the man wasn’t Sara’s type
C. the man was not a good liar and Lindsay found out the truth herself

D. the story the man told Lindsay about him and Sara contradicts what Lindsay heard from Sara
.
问题 8

The only key to telling Lindsey from Sara is ___________.

A. their appearance
B. the clothing and accessories they wear
C. their personalities
D. not mentioned

问题 9

It can be inferred from the text that __________

A. Sara did not died in a car accident last year and was still living in Portland.
B. Lindsay’s mom was kept in the dark about the matter.
C. Cindy was living in Portland, Oregon, with Sara.
D. Cindy was a daring criminal and a thrill seeker.
.

问题 10

The thief was taken to the police station, where a __________ of robbery was leveled against him.

A. accuse 【指责、指控】
B. charge 【指控、主管、收费】
C. sentence 【判决、句子】
D. dependence 【依靠、瘾】
.

问题 11

A university of __________ is nationally recognized by education professionals as an excellent school and an active campus with many opportunities for personal development.

A. destruction 【毁灭】
B. distinction 【卓越、差别】
C. distraction 【分心、错乱】
D. distribution 【分散】
.

问题 12

I thought it was pretty obvious he meant it as an insult【辱骂】. There was no trace【痕迹】 of humor on his face and his tone【语调、语气】 implied【含蓄的】 __________.

A. disapproval
B. approval
C. appreciation
D. consolation 【慰藉的、安慰的】
.

.

问题 13

A research shows that there is a strong __________ against Muslims in UK after the 7/7 London Bombing

A. favor
B. anger
C. bias
D. temper
.

问题 14

If every Canadian family replaced one regular light bulb with a CFL (compact florescent light)【紧凑型荧光灯】, it would __________ 90 billion pounds of greenhouse gases, the same as taking 7.5 million cars off the road.

A. illuminate【照亮】
B. emit 【散发、排出、射出】
C. ignore
D. eliminate 【消除、淘汰、排出】

问题 15

Come on, take a ­­__________. You may lose, but it’s worth trying. I’m not reckless【鲁莽的、胡来的】, but I don’t mind taking a risk now and then.

A. break
B. change
C. chance
D. opportunity
.

问题 16

Two armed robbers were yesterday found __________ of the murder of a middle-aged housewife as they attempted to rob her Rolex watch and other valuable jewellery in the backstreet.

A. criminal
B. crime
C. guilt
D. guilty
.

问题 17

When you work at home, it’s easy to get distracted【发注意力分散、心烦意乱】. You can politely ask your friends or family not to __________ you when you are working.

A. disconnect
B. disarm
C. discord 【不一致的】
D. disturb
.

问题 18

Have you ever found that a certain friend often makes plans with you, only to break or change them at the last minute? If you have, chances are you have an __________ friend.

A. unbelievable
B. unsubstantial
C. unreliable 【不可靠】
D. unidentified 【未知的】

问题 19

At the board meeting, they were greatly drawn by his frank【被他的坦率吸引了】, __________ manner and were impressed by his speech.

A. dishonest
B. straightforward 【坦率地】
C. deceptive
D. deceptive
.

问题 20

The stereotype【模式化观念、模式化的人】 of __________ twins is that they are exactly alike: they look alike and share the same likes and dislikes.

A. individual 【单独的、独特的】
B. internal 【内心的、里面的】
C. identical 【相同的】
D. fraternal 【兄弟般的、异卵双生的】
.

问题 21

Wrinkles【皱纹、使皱起】, bags and dark circles in the delicate【精美的、优雅的】 skin around your eyes increase your “apparent age” more than changes in any other facial feature. Tired eyes __________ your age

A. betray 【背叛、泄露】
B. increase
C. eliminate
D. reduce

问题 22

A __________ story routinely【例行的】 deals with a mysterious or cruel crime and criminal motives, and it always keeps readers keeps readers in suspense【焦虑、暂时搁置】 until the last chapter.

A. love
B. detective 【侦探】
C. horror
D. science
.

问题 23

Joseph Conner, who weights nearly 420 pounds, is __________ McDonald’s of obesity prejudice【偏见、侵害】 for refusing to hire him as a cook because he’s overweight.

A. accusing 【指责】
B. charging
C. impeaching 【弹劾、控告】
D. denouncing 【谴责、告发】
.

问题 24

The __________ phase【阶段、相】 of the war in Afghanistan【阿富汗】 was the resistance【抵抗力、电阻】 period from 1979 to 1989 against the USSR backed communist regime【共产主义政权】.

A. initiative 【主动性、主动权】
B. immeasurable
C. initial 【最初的、首字母、姓名开头字母】
D. important

问题 25

“The research project has only been under way for three months, so it’s too early to __________ its outcome【结果】” the leading scientist said to the supervisors【监管人、导师】

A. educate
B. evaluate
C. examine
D. explain
.

问题 26

The reason why a person with warm __________ is usually welcomed by employers is that his or her personality helps create an encouraging work atmosphere.

A. passion
B. appearance
C. appreciation
D. personality 【个性、特性】
.

问题 27

What a __________ in Kim’s bedroom! He needs your help to clean up.

A. mess
B. matter
C. surprise
D. trouble
.

问题 28

As temperatures and sea levels have risen, glaciers receded and snowpacks【雪堆】 melted, the governments of the world are calling for a(n) __________ plan to protect the planet.

A. bold【大胆的、盲目的、冒失的】
B. immense 【巨大的、无限的】
C. excessive 【过分、过长的】
D. extreme
.

问题 29

The stronger the _________is, the more quickly a person will learn a foreign language

A. ambition
B. motivation
C. explanation
D. contribution
.

问题 30

A good questionnaire should be short in plain English and the questions should be straightforward and easy to answer. The following provides you with guidelines for conducting your surveys.

Above all, your questionnaire should be as short as possible. When drafting your questionnaire, make a mental distinction between what is essential to know, what would be useful to know, and what is unnecessary . Secondly, use simple language and write questions that every one will understand in the same way. Thirdly, start the survey with interesting questions that are likely to attract the respondents’ attention and avoid difficult recall questions because people’s memories are increasingly conclusion as you ask them to recall events far back in time.

Fourthly, put your questions in a logical order. The issues raised in one question can influence how people think about subsequent questions. Therefore, it’s good to ask general questions and then ask more specific ones. Fifthly, keep the list of choice short. If the list of answer categories is long and unfamiliar, it’s difficult for respondents to evaluate all of them. Finally, name your survey, attach a cover memo and provide a short introduction to certain information including the purpose of the survey, due date for response and extra.
.



Animals react to the changing seasons with changes in mood and behavior and human beings are no exception. Most people find they eat and sleep slightly 
more in winter and dislike the dark mornings and short days. For some, however, symptoms (症状) are severe enough to damage their lives and to 
cause considerable stress. These people are suffering from SAD. The symptoms tend to start from around September each year lasting until April,
 but are at their worst in the darkest months.

The standard figure says that around 2% of people in Northern Europe suffer badly, with many more (10%) putting up with milder symptoms. Across the 
world the incidence (发生率) increases with distance from the equator (赤道),expect where there is snow on the ground, when it becomes less common.
 More women than men are found having SAD. Children and young people can also suffer from it.

The problem stems from the lack of bright light in winter. Researchers have proved that bright light makes a difference to the brain chemistry, 
although the exact means by which sufferers are affected is not yet known.

As the cause is lack of bright light, the treatment is to be in bright light every day by using a lightbox or a similar bright light treatment. 
(Going to a brightly-lit climate, whether skiing or somewhere hot, is indeed a cure.) The preferred level of light is about as bright as a spring 
morning on a clear day and for most people sitting in front of a lightbox , allowing the light to reach the eyes, for between 15 and 45 minutes daily 
will be sufficient to alleviate the symptoms. The user does not have to stare at the light, but can watch TV or read a book, just allowing the 
light to reach the eyes. OUTSIDE IN have a complete range of suitable lights, all in line with the research findings from medical and academic 
facilities. They are all available on our pioneering HOME TRIAL SYSTEM.  

问题 31

What happens to SAD patients, according to the passage?

A. They eat more and sleep less.
B. They are cheerless and worried.
C. They react to the changing seasons.
D. They dislike long days with dark mornings.
.

问题 32

What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?

A. Why people suffer from SAD.
B. How SAD patients can be treated.
C. How long an SAD treatment lasts.
D. Where people can go for SAD treatment.

问题 33

In which month do SAD symptoms become worst?

A. December.
B. September.
C. April.
D. February.
.

问题 34

Which of the following statements is false according to the passage?

A. Going skiing is one of the good cures for SAD.
B. The percentage of SAD sufferers is high in Northern Europe.
C. Doctors now know how lack of bright light causes SAD.
D. People of all ages and both sexes may suffer from SAD.

问题 35

What was reported from Channel 10 news scrolls across the TV screen in bold letters?

A. New evidence has been found identifying the person who killed a four-year-old boy in Portland, Oregon.
B. A fingerprint was able to be matched with one of the perpetrators at the murder scene.
C. New evidence has been found identifying a person committing robbery in Portland, Oregon four years ago.
D. The person who committed robbery in Portland, Oregon has been arrested.
.

问题 36

What does the word “alleviate” (Para. 4) most probably mean?

A. Cause.
B. Produce.
C. Show.
D. Reduce.
.

// 做这个BB挺心力憔悴的;有1-2道题是错误的,一直扣了2分,不知是是哪道题目错误了,
//希望读者可以帮忙指出;
//其中很大一部分题目出自其他的阅读文本,然而这里没有。
//您的支持是我更新的不竭动力!
//希望点个赞或者投个币,支持一下吧!(一键三连也可以哦)

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