20.If your knowledge can be in some way with my experiences, we are sure to succeed.
[A] joined [B] united [C] connected [D] combined
练习三:英语知识运用
1.When television first began to expand, very few of the people who had become
commentators were able to be equally effective on television. Some of the
experienced when they were trying to themselves to the new medium were t technical.
[A] turn [B] adapt [C] alter [D] modify
2.The first man who cooked his food, instead of eating if raw, lived so long ago that we have no idea who he was or where he lived. We do know, however, that for
thousands of years, food was always eaten cold and . [A] raw [B] crude [C] dry [D] fresh
3.Who talks more, women or men? The seemingly contradictory evidence is
_______ by the difference what I call public and private speaking. More men feel
comfortable doing “public speaking,” while more women feel comfortable doing
“private” speaking. Another way of capturing these differences is by using the
terms report‐talk and rapport(协调关系)‐talk. [A] compromised [B] reckoned
[C] reinforced [D] reconciled
4.There can be no question about the value of a safety program. From a financial
standpoint alone, safety pays off. The fewer the injury , the better the
workman’s insurance rate. This may mean the difference between operating at a profit or at a loss.
[A] claims [B] reports
[C] declarations [D]proclamations
5.To Edward Hall the principal difference between cultures is whether they are
monochromic or polychromic. In monochromic cultures (United States, Northern
Europe) people do things one by one. They follow schedules because time can be squandered or saved. Promptness is essential, and one who is late ha a grave offense. [A] made [B]committed [C] done [D] taken
6.The purpose of non‐REM sleep is even more mysterious. The new experiments,
such as those for the first time at a recent meeting or the society for Sleep
Research in Minneapolis, suggest fascinating explanations for the purpose of non REM sleep.
[A]maintained [B] described [C] settled [D] afforded
7.It is not only in affluent societies that people are obsessed with the idea of
making more money. Consumer goods are everywhere and modern
industry deliberately sets out to create new markets. Gone are the days when
industrial goods are made to last forever. The wheels of industry must be kept turning.
[A] desirable [B] desirous
[C] desired [D] desiring
8. Changes in the social structure may indirectly juvenile crime rates. For
example, changes in the economy that lead to fewer job opportunities for youth and rising unemployment in general make gainful employment
increasingly difficult to obtain. [A] affect [B] reduce [C] check [D] reflect
9.Consequently, there has been a growing interest in natural foods: foods which
do not contain additives and which have not been by chemical fertilizers
widely used in farming today. [A] effected [B] interfered [C] disturbed [D] affected
10.Vitamins are similar because they are made of the same elements—usually
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes nitrogen. They are different in that
their elements are arranged differently, and each vitamin been one or
more specific functions in the body. [A]undertakes [B] holds
[C] plays [D] performs
11.When we grow older enough to earn a living, it does not surprise us to
discover that success is measured in terms of the money we earn. We spend the whole of our lives keeping up with our neighbors, the Joneses. If we buy a new television set, Jones is to buy a bigger and better one. [A] bound [B] destined [C] doomed [D]determined
12.The United States Department of Agriculture and the food industry sales
statistics and keep accurate records. This information tells us what people are
eating and their changes in attitudes and tastes. [A] gather [B]accumulate [C] compile [D] compare
13 . Finding ways to assist this growing homeless population
has become
increasingly difficult. Even when homeless individuals manage to find a
________that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good
number still spend the bulk of each day wandering the street. [A] lodging [B] shelter [C] dwelling [D] house
14.Once man began to raise his own animals, he did not have to go out and hunt
for his meat. And, since he did not have to move from one place to another
hunting for food, man was able to down and live in one place. [A] calm [B] get [C] come [D] settle
15.Another important factor is the technical efficiency of a country’s people. Old
countries that have numerous craftsmen are better placed to produce
wealth than countries whose workers are largely unskilled. Furthermore, wealth also produces wealth. [A] skillful [B] skilled [C] capable [D] shrewd
16.A new computer system has been designed to stop ships sinking. The greater
danger to holed vessel is that flooding of its compartments will make the ship
unstable enough to capsize. It is estimated that nearly half the ships lost during
the second world war capsized because of loss of stability. Pacer Systems of
Burlington. Massachusetts, has now refined a system by a reserve US Navy
officer, Stephen Drabvouski, which effectively second guesses the ship. [A] owned [B] searched [C] captured [D] devised
练习四:语法与词汇
1.There was a very interesting remark in a book by an Englishman that I read recently________what he thought was a reason for this American characteristic. A. giving B. gave C. to give D. given
2.Today, _________ major new products without conducting elaborate market research.
A. corporations hardly introduce ever B. corporations hardly ever introduce C .hardly corporations introduce ever D. hardly corporations ever introduce
3.If I correct someone, I'll do it with as much good humor and self‐restraint as if I
were the one_________. A. to correct B. correcting C. having corrected D. being corrected
4.A Dream of the Red Chamber i sa d __ ______into dozens of languages in the last decade.
A .to have been translated B. to be translated C. to translate
D. to have translated
5._________, a man who express s
e himself effectively is sure to succeed more