大学英语二-2005-0003 (题目数量:29 总分:100.0)1.单选题(题目数量:20 总分:40.0)1. She’s been reported missing and we’re checking her movements for the two weeks before she ## .A.vanishedB.survivedC.observedD.revealed答案:A2. —Tom told me that you collect stamps. —##.A.at do you mean?B.I don't think so.C.Why did he tell you?D.Yes, I do. Do you?答案:D3. “Is there anything in your personal life which would ## the party if it became public?”A.embarrassB.disturbC.wakenD.involve答案:A4. They provide information on methods to improve the ## training programs for older workers, including helping older workers to find productive employment.A.formationB.efficiencyC.selectionD.dignity答案:B5. If you don’t read, then ## you will forget how to read.A.mysteriouslyB.unfortunatelyC.positivelyD.eventually答案:D6. —Could you tell me where the nearest parking lot is? —##A.Don't ask me.B.Parking is very difficult.C.Sorry, I'm a stranger here.D.Sorry, you can't park here答案: C7. Burns can be caused when skin that isn’t used to the sun is ## to short bursts of strong sunlight.A.exposedB.snappedC.wrinkledD.revealed答案:A8. —David injured his leg playing football yesterday. —Really? ##?A.Who did thatB.What’s wrong with himC.How did that happenD.Why was he so careless答案:C9. He could see her lips ## and hoped she would not cry in public again.A.disturbingB.tremblingC.shakingD.stooping答案:B10. —Is it OK if I take this seat? —Sorry, ##.A.here you areB.take itC.it’s takenD.never mind答案:C11. Early in the morning, I was ## out of bed to repair a minor fault on the car.A.distractedB.draggedC.wakenedD.assigned答案:B12. A sob caught his throat and he coughed to ## it.A.prohibitB.maskC.emitD.crash答案:B13. —Bring me the bill, please. —##.A.You are welcomeB.Please wait for a moment, sirC.I'll hurry upD.Be quick答案:B14. As anyone who has ## an accident will tell you, the apparent security of cars is deceptive.A.sampledB.survivedC.vanishedD.Scraped答案:B15. Drinking a cup of hot water should help to ## the pain in the short term, but, if it persists, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.A.fortifyB.shiftC.wrapD.relieve答案:D16. “We have monitored in the area and there is no ## to health,”she said.A.suggestionB.hazardplimentD.recipe答案:B17. —Thanks for the lovely party and the delicious food. —##.A.No, thanks.B.Never mind.C.Thank you for coming.D.That's all right.答案:C18. —Hey, Linda. You look so pale. What's the matter? —##?A.Thank you.B.Are you OK?C.I'm just getting over the flu.D.I'm feeling well.答案:C19. —Are you going on holiday for a long time? —##.A.It was a long timeB.Two weeks agoC.No, only a couple of daysD.Not long time ago答案:C20. We had decided that our last day would be spent ## one of the many activities which the hotel offered to arrange.A.consolidatingB.samplingC.proceedingD.selecting答案:B2.阅读理解(题目数量:1 总分:15.0)1. A study suggests that dirty air can reduce lung development. Researchers at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles published their work in the New England Journal of Medicine.About one thousand seven hundred children from different communities in Southern California took part in the study. The scientists tested the children every year for eight years, starting at age ten. They say this is the longest study ever done on air pollution and the health of children.The scientists found that children who lived in areas with the dirtiest air were five times more likely to grow up with weak lungs. Many were using less than eighty percent of normal lung strength to breathe.The damage from dirty air was as bad as that found in children with parents who smoke. Children with reduced lung power may suffer more severe effects from a common cold, for example.But the researchers express greater concerns aboutlong-term effects. They say adults normally begin to lose one percent of their lung power each year after age twenty. The doctors note that weak lung activity is the second leadingcause of early deaths among adults. The first is smoking.By the time people are eighteen, their lungs are fully developed, or close to it. The doctors say it is impossible to recover from any damage.Researchers say they are still not sure how air pollution affects lung development. They believe that pollution affects the tiny air spaces where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.Arden Pope is an economics professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Professor Pope wrote a commentary about the study. He noted that air quality in Southern California has improved since the study began in the early nineteen-nineties. Clean-air laws have reduced pollution from vehicles, industry and other causes.But dirty air is still a problem in areas of California and other places. Professor Pope says continued efforts to improve air quality are likely to provide additional improvements in health.答案:3.完型填空(题目数量:1 总分:20.0)1. While I was waiting to enter university, I saw an advertisement in a newspaper–a teaching job wanted at a school about ten miles from where I lived. Being very short of money and wanting to do something useful, I applied, fearing as I did so, that without a degree and with no of teaching my chances of getting the job were .However, three days later, a letter arrived, calling me to Croydon for a meeting with the headmaster. It was clearly the himself that open the door. He was shout and round. "The school," he said, "is made up one class of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen.”I should have to teach all the subjects except art he taught himself. I should have to divide the class into groups and teach them in turn at three different . And I was not glad at the thought of teaching maths, a subject at which I wasn’t very at school. Worse perhaps was the idea of to teach them on Saturday afternoon because most of my friends would be enjoying themselves at that time.Before I had time to ask about my salary, he got up to his . "Now," he said, “You’d better meet my wife. She is the one who really this school.”答案:4.判断题(题目数量:5 总分:5.0)1. Jim's friends said that the noise pollution in their city was terrible, but they had to live with it. 译为:吉姆的朋友说他们那个城市的污染严重,但是他们只好住在那里。