开放英语2复习题答案___________________.A. Don't worry.We've got 20minutesB. Thank you. No hurryC. Never mind. You go if you likeD. The lecture is useful5. - David, you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.-____________C_____________________.A. I haven't beengetting muchsleep eitherB. You'd better not push yourself too hard, or you'll get sickC. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have blown up like thatD. You'd better do exercises regularly 6. - Excuse me, I didn't mean to bother you.-____________C_____________________.A. There's noproblemB. It's a pleasureC. That's quite all rightD. I didn't realize that7. - Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble.-________A_________________________.A. It's no troubleat allB. That's all right.I like itC. I don't thinkit's a troubleD. That's very kind of you8. - I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want?-_________________________________.A. You are Ckindto invite meB. Yes, pleaseC. A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yetD. I find pizza is tasty9. - What would you like, tea or coffee?-_______B__________________________.A. Yes, I wouldB. Coffee, pleaseC. Yes, pleaseD. It's very nice10. - Hello, could I speak to Don please?-________D_________________________?A. Who are youB. What's the problemC. Are you JaneD. Who's speaking11. - May I help you, madam?-________D_________________________.A. Sorry, I haveno ideaB. Yes, I know what to buyC. You'd better give me a handD. Yes, I'd like 2 kilos of oranges 12. - Nice weather, isn't it?-________C_________________________.A. I'm not sureB. You know it wellC. Yes, it isD. Yes, it isn't13. - Must I do the washing-up tonight?-________B_________________________.A. No, youmustn't if youdon't wantB. Leave it if you're exhaustedC. Washing-up is really exhaustingD. Washing-up really takes up time 14. - Could you tell me where Mr. Lake is?-________B_________________________.A. From EnglandB. At the officeC. He's workingD. He's very busy15. - Do you like watching football matches?-_______D__________________________.A. Thank you forinviting meB. I don't like watching it on TV, eitherC. I hear the football match will be put offD. Football? No. It's a waste of timeB、词汇与结构Complete each sentence below by selecting the best answer from the options given.16. Mary___C_________the keys to herbedroom at last.A. findsB. findC. found17. She_____B_______ totown last week.A. goesB. wentC. has gone18. Why_____A_______you go to see thefilm yesterdayevening?A. didn'tB. doesn'tC. don't19. Last Sunday I____B________ toMr Smith'sbirthday party, andsome other friends____________ there,too.A. went, wasB. went, wereC. go, are20. Last Saturday I____C________an old Englishfriend of mine.A. has metB. meetsC. met21. I broke my leg when I ____C___ skiing in America.A. amB. isC. was 22. My father ______C__ take me to work with him when I was a child.A. didB. used toC. would23. I’m in Greece at the moment. I like the weather _____B____.A. hereB. thereC. that 24. I’m tired. I ____B____ working very hard.A. haveB. have beenC. had 25. I am leaving for New York ____C___ three days’ time.A. onB. atC. in 26. __A_____ majority of people agree with him.A. TheB.A C. An27. He has ____B____ four successful books.A. wroteB. writtenC. been writing28. I have lived here ____B____ 1997.A. forB. sinceC. at 29. The policeman was attacked ____B____ a knife.A. onB. byC. with30. The blue whale is ____B____ largest animal in the world. A. a B. the C. an 31. The problem is ___A____ by pollution.A. causedB. becauseC. due 32. She was convicted _____C___ murder. A. to B. in C. of 33. If you go by car, you’ll get there ___A_____ 40 minutes.A. withinB. aboutC. under34. I __B_____ her to marry me and she agreed.A. askB. askedC. told 35. You like playing football, ____A__ you?A. don’tB. doesC. did 36. Today is too busy. Let's discussit _____C_______ ne xt week.A.sometimes B. some timesC. sometime37.They ____B________ leave next Friday.A.decided B. d ecidedto C. decide 38. They named the island ___A________ _ its discoverer.A.after B. i n C. to 39. Thechild ___B_________ fluent French.A.says B. s peaks C. tal ks40. The book was rather expensive, but I boughtit _______B_____.A. anyway B. anywa y C. even though41. Could you tell me howto ______B______ m y English?A.alter B. i mprove C. c hange42. Hefailed ________C___ _ all his efforts.A. evenif B. althou gh C. in spite of43. You should be morepatient ______C______ your children. A.forB. ofC. with44. This idea hit me whenI _________C___ this morning.A. awokeup B. wokeC. woke up45. An application form will be sent to you ____A________.A. onrequest B. on a request C. in request46. You won't get better if youdon't _______A_____ s moking.A. giveup B. give away C. giveout47. Don't _____B___ ____ him. He iswriting a letter now. A. disturbto B. disturbC. disturbing48. We are very pleased ___A________ _ our new house.A.with B. atC. for49. Is the supermarket ______A ______ the right or left?A.on B. inC. at50. You canremember whatyou do ifyou ________B____.A. take a diaryB. keep a diaryC. make a diary51. Don't worryabout it! Thebaby will look like___C_______ herfather__________ hermother.A. not only, andB. also, tooC. either, or52. His grandfatheris very healthy.He____B________drinks ____________ smokes.A. both, andB. neither, norC. neither, or53. ________C____her mother____________ shewas at home whenthe thief came in.A. Neither, orB. Each, andC. Neither, nor54. Mr Hilton is not good at music. Neither ________A____ his children.A.are B. isC. be55. A: I didn't have time for lunch today. B: I didn't________C____.A.neither B. too C. eith er56. Richard works really hard, and________A____ you.A. so doB. so areC. so did 57. He bought two books. ___B_________ I.A. Sowas B. Sodid C. So do 58. The film was_________C___ that I fell asleep in the cinema.A. toobored B. so bored C. so boring59. He is a doctor, so ______B______.A. he doeswife B. is hiswife C. his wife is60. Mike offered to help and so___C_________ John.A. doesB. isC. didII. Reading ComprehensionRead the following passages and answerthe questions that follow.Passage 1I go to the barber every month. I don't like very short hair, so my barber doesn't cut off much. I have known him for almost four years now, and when I go to him, we always talk a lot. He tells me all his news, and I tell him all mine. He meets a lot of interesting people in his shop and he talks to most of them, so he always has a lot of news for me.Every year my barber goes to France for two weeks for his holidays, and when he comes back to England, he has a lot of interesting news. While he is cutting my hair, he tells me about beautiful old cities and quiet little villages, strange food and drinks and many other things. I sit there and listen to the old man with open ears. Although my barber is old, he always tries new things. He never said, "I have never eaten this food before, so I am not going to eat it now."61. The writer has his hair cut every month.(A)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.62. They got to know each other only a few months ago.(B)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.63.Every year the barber goes to some cities or villages in France.(A)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say. 64.The barber is not very old but he has tried many strange food and drinks.(B)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.65.The barber lived in France when he was young.(C)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.Passage 2Sarah Peters was born on January 4th, 1973 in Brighton. She and her family lived in Brighton until she was ten. Then they movedto Oxford and stayed there until she left school --- that's Fendale Secondary School --- at eighteen. Then she went to London Business College and got a diploma (文凭) in Marketing(市场营销). After that Sarah Peters got a job with a hotel group --- the TFC Hotel Group --- in Liverpool, as a marketing assistant. That happened in 1992 and she left the hotel group in October 1993. She left because she didn't like to stay in Liverpool. She wanted to work in London. Her life changed a lot after she went to London. She joined a large business company and soon made a name for herself (出名)because of her special ability and excellent work in marketing.Sarah Peters is now married with two lovely daughters(女儿). Besides (除了)being an excellent marketing expert and a good mother, she is also a good writer. She has written two books about her marketing experiences.66. Sarah Peters received her secondary education (中学教育) in Brighton. (B)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.67. She studied Marketing in London Business College.(A)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.68. She got her first job in 1993.(B)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say. 69. She got on well with people working in the business company in London.(C)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.70. She wrote books about how to be a good mother and a marketing expert.(B)A. Right.B. Wrong.C. Doesn't say.Passage 3Hi, Sharon,I've only got 10 days left in England. Can you believe I've already been here fora year? There's so much to do before I leave! I really must buy presents for my English friends to thank them for all their help. I have to move out of my room on Friday because Franco has got another tenant. At least I don't have to find somewhere else to live. I'm going to spend a few days with friends. He is letting the whole flat because Mary is moving just before her marriage. The time has gone so quickly. I cannot believe that I've been here for a whole year. And I must start packing too - I have bought a lot since I came, and I need another suitcase. I'll give some things to charity shops I think. Anyway, I'm really writing to say that I'll be back in Shanghai on the 27 April, and it would be great to see you to catch up on all our news. I'll phone as soon as I get back. How are things with you?Love Xiaoyan71. When will Xiaoyan leave England?(B)A. A month later.B. 10 days later.C. A year later.72. Where will Xiaoyan live after moving out?(A)A. She will stay in her friends' place.B. She will be on the plane to Shanghai.C. She will have to find a hotel to live in.73. What will happen to Franco's flat when Xiaoyan and Mary move out?(B)A. It will be sold at a good price.B. It will be rented to other people.C. It will be kept for Xiaoyan when she comes back.74. Why does Xiaoyan need another suitcase?(A)A. She has got more things than she came with.B. Her old suitcase is broken.C. She has to give things to charity shops.75. What would Xiaoyan most possibly do when she sees her friend Sharon?(B)A. To ask Sharon to show her around Shanghai.B. To talk about what happened to them recently.C. To show Sharon her new clothes.Passage 4A survey has shown that people have stopped believing both the media and politicians. A similar survey carried out 5 years ago showed that 50% of people thought that what politicians said was usually not true, and that 35% of people thought that what they saw on the television or read in newspapers was not true. Now both those figures have increased sharply, to 80% of people not believing politicians and 70% not believing the television or newspapers. Experts think that these figures are not going to come down in the near future.Stories about politicians and journalists taking money from businessmen have caused the public to stop trusting them.Also politicians keep making promises that they do not keep. Mr. Smith of York said, “When the politicians make new laws, they only help their friends, not people like me”. Mrs. Marley of Leeds said, “The newspapers and television are not interested in what is true; they are only interested in money for advertising”.It has got worse recently as more people can get news from the Internet and learn if the journalists and politicians are telling the truth or not. What can our politicians and journalists do? The only answer is to be more honest.76. The number of people believing politicians and journalists has ____C_____.A. increasedB. notchanged C. decreased77. Experts think this problem ____B____.A. will get better soonB. will not get better soonC. will get worse soon78. Stories say businessmen give money to ____B____.A. politiciansB. politicians and journalistsC. journalists79. Mr. Smith thinks politicians make laws ____A_____.A. to help their friendsB. to help himC. to help everybody80. People can now check stories using ____C_____.A. the newspapersB. the televisionC. the InternetPassage 5East London has traditionally been an area which has attracted immigrants. The chance to find jobs in London has led to immigrants from many different parts of the world living there. Also, because it was the home of London’s docks, it was easy for people to get there by ship. One famous building in Brick Lane has been a church, a synagogue and is now a mosque.Nowadays this part of London, which is known as the East End, is home to people from many different parts of the world,, including Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. This means that there are many shops and restaurants selling ethnic food. In the past the East End was one of the poorest parts of London, but now it is becoming more fashionable and house prices are rising rapidly. This is because many people want to live near to where they work in the centre of the city. Also improved transport links to both other parts of London and to other countries via the Channel Tunnel train station and Docklands Airport have attracted more people to the area.81. East London has ___C_____.A. never been a home for immigrantsB. recently become a home for immigrantsC. always been a home for immigrants 82. Immigrants are attracted by _____B____.A. low house pricesB. jobsC. ethnic food83. London’s docks were _____B____.A. easy to reach by planeB. in East LondonC. a good place to find work84. East London ______C__.A. is a cheap place to liveB. was never a cheap place to liveC. used to be a cheap place to live85. People are attracted to East London because ___A______.A. it has good transport linksB. there are lots of jobs in East LondonC. there are lots of good shops and restaurantsIII. ClozeRead the following passage and select a word to complete each gap from the choices given below.Passage 1Jules Verne's most famous book is "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea". (A "league" isan old word (1) about three miles.) In those days submarines had not been (2) , but he describes an underwater ship very like a modern submarine. The captain of the submarine, called Captain Nemo, and his men have many strange adventures and find many strange things (3) the bottom of the ocean. He was a very good(4). His characters often did surprising and sometimes impossible things, but they always seemed (5) real people.In another book, "Around the World in Eighty Days", Jules Verne creates Mr. Fogg, the hero, (6)made a bet that he would travel around the world in eighty days. Nowadays this may seem (7) to you, but in those days there were no planes or even cars. Mr. Fogg and his servant traveled in many different (8) , even on an elephant at one time! If you want to know their result,you should read the book.In all his books Jules Verne used his scientificknowledge (9) his imagination in describing future inventions. (10) he was wrong, of course, but often the accuracy of his descriptions is very clever.A(1)A. meaning B. including C. means D. speaks D(2)A. made B. discovered C. producing D. invented C(3)A. in B. beneath C.at D. underA(4)A.story-teller B. sailor C.captain D. pilot B(5)A. are B. to be C.that D. as ifD(6)A. that B. which C.what D. whoA(7)A. easy B. difficult C. comfortable D. hardC(8)A. roads B. paths C.ways D. countriesC(9)A. except B. as well C. as well as D. orD(10)A. Always B. Seldom C. Some times D. SometimesPassage 2In the UK, in business situations, when you meet someone (1) the first time you shake hands and say, “How do you do?”. This is not really a question, and the reply (2) it is another greeting such as “How do you do?” or “Hello” or “I’m very (3)to meet you” or, if you have met the person sometime before, “It’s good to see you again”.You don’t(4)hands every time you meet someone, you just greet them. If you are invited (5)someone’s house for dinner, it is usual to take a present –some chocolates (6) flowers or, if you know them quite well, a bottle of wine. If you do not know the host well, don’t be the last person to leave. Telephone (7)next day to thank the host for the meal. Englishpeople don’t like to talk about personal things, and tend to(8)religion, politics and money.Good topics for small talk are the weather, holidays, weekend activities, gardens and architecture, (9) ho uses and homes. When you go to a pub or bar, it’s usual to take(10)to buy a drink for everyone in your group and pay for the drinks when you get them from the bar and before you drink them. B(1)A.at B. for C. since D. inC(2)A.forB. afterC. toD.inB(3)A.pleasing B. pleased C. pleasant D. unpleasantA(4)A.shakeB. touchC. feelD. take C(5)A.at B. with C.to D. inA(6)A.or B.and C. with D. inB(7)A.in B.the C. within D.toC(8)A. talkabout B. ask about C.avoid D.talk A(9)A.especially B. special C. specially D. especialC(10)A.chance B. opportunity C. turns D. choice。