福建师范大学16年3月课程考试《高级英语(三)》作业考核试题

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高级英语三M9r傲朋学习网
I. Vocabulary  M9r傲朋学习网
1. The more he finds about himself in other newspapers, the more indignant he will be with those whose reports are meagre. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. rich                B. brilliant                C. annoying                D. scarceM9r傲朋学习网
2. They had plenty to eat. But they spent all their leisure visiting neighbouring farms and stealing potatoes, which they hoarded. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. swallowed        B. ate up        C. stored secretly        D. gave backM9r傲朋学习网
3. Some acts which would be bad, simply in themselves, may be excusable and even laudable when they are necessary means to a greater good. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. laughable                B. forgiven                C. praiseworthy        D. admissibleM9r傲朋学习网
4. Satiety is a dream which will always elude you. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. attract                 B. lure                C. escape                D. temptM9r傲朋学习网
5. The search for sunken treasure has become more popular as a legitimate endeavor. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. justified                B. innocent        C. prudent                D. fundamentalM9r傲朋学习网
6. Awareness of this is a kind of redemptive grace, but it doesn’t appreciably lead to repentance and a revolution in consumer habits. M9r傲朋学习网
A. conscious                B. compensative        C. imaginative        D. appreciativeM9r傲朋学习网
7. America is anachronistic in so many ways, and not least in its clinging to a belief. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. modern-fashioned                        B. full of crimes        M9r傲朋学习网
C. behind the times                        D. highly-developedM9r傲朋学习网
8. He felt ________ to live a simple and lonely life in that remote village.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. sufficient                B. adequate        C. contented                D. competentM9r傲朋学习网
9. Crop rotation has prevented the soil from _______.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. poverty                B. impoverishment        C. weakness        D. infirmityM9r傲朋学习网
10. He remembered reading somewhere that baldness shows virility. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. character of man        B. great varieties        C. quickness                D. fragilityM9r傲朋学习网
11. His voice, though familiar, irked him; it sounded thin and scratchy.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. pleased                B. interested                C. excited                D. irritatedM9r傲朋学习网
12. There are certain disfiguring and mortal diseases about which there has probably never been any snobbery. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. perpetual                B. fatal                        C. moral                        D. flexibleM9r傲朋学习网
13. In 1940 the Democrats nominated Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. unimportant        B. unheard of        C. unjustified        D. unhamperedM9r傲朋学习网
14. The value of snobbery in general consists in its power to stimulate activity. M9r傲朋学习网
        A. suffocate                B. forbid                C. permit                D. inciteM9r傲朋学习网
15. He laughed and shouted, trying to ________ his sorrow in excitement.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. drown                B. utter                        C. conceal                D. sinkM9r傲朋学习网
16. The traffic policeman waited patiently while the drunken driver _____ in his pocket for his driver’s license.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. pluck                        B. fumble                C. flip                        D. bloatM9r傲朋学习网
17. There is no need to ________ over a broken vase. It’s so cheap.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. muse                        B. view                        C. pinch                        D. fussM9r傲朋学习网
18. The summer was so hot and dry that leaves on the trees all ________.M9r傲朋学习网
                A. drooped                B. faded                        C. flicked                D. drainedM9r傲朋学习网
19. It is not ________ to take reference books out of the library.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. admissible                B. skeptical                C. permissible        D. admirableM9r傲朋学习网
20. Her easy success in the job made her ________, which is very dangerous.M9r傲朋学习网
        A. complacent        B. docile                C. accomplished        D. importantM9r傲朋学习网
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II. Text Comprehension M9r傲朋学习网
1. In "Jerusalem the Golden", Clara''s mother chose Battersby Grammar School for her because (“Jerusalem the Golden”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. she could not afford the bus fare to a better school.M9r傲朋学习网
B. she didn''t have to spend money on the school uniform.M9r傲朋学习网
C. she had no trust in education and wanted to spend as little as she could as long as she kept her social position in the neighborhood.M9r傲朋学习网
D. she didn''t care what opinions other people might have of her so long as her child could get a good education.M9r傲朋学习网
2. Clara liked her school for all the reasons that most people would specify as particular causes for dislike. What aspects of the school attract her so much? (“Jerusalem the Golden”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. She could do whatever she liked at school.M9r傲朋学习网
B. The school was full of good teachers and so many intelligent pupils whom she admired so much.M9r傲朋学习网
C. The school looked so large and even bleak to her, and there were so many pupils she did not know, which was quite different from her home.M9r傲朋学习网
D. She was proud at school because she came from an area used to inhabited by the middle class.M9r傲朋学习网
3. “Vegetables with crisp and crackling texture emerge as mush, slippery and stringy as hair nets simmered in Vaseline.” (“Science Has Spoiled My Supper”) What figure of speech is used in the sentence?M9r傲朋学习网
        A. personification        B. metaphor                C. metonymy        D. hyperboleM9r傲朋学习网
4. By "acquisitiveness" is meant (“On Human Nature and Politics”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. the wish to possess as much as possible of goods, or the title to goods. M9r傲朋学习网
B. one aspect of human nature that is acquired in political struggle.M9r傲朋学习网
C. the wish to survive the conquest of hunger.M9r傲朋学习网
D. the wish that is originated from acquiring food.M9r傲朋学习网
5. Which of the following is NOT true about power according to Russell? (“On Human Nature and Politics”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. Knowledge is power.M9r傲朋学习网
B. The love of power is not always a bad motive.M9r傲朋学习网
C. The love of power is the most important of all the four motives.M9r傲朋学习网
D. Those who have never experienced power have a stronger wish for it.M9r傲朋学习网
6. How does Anthony Burgess organize his idea in "Is America Falling Apart?" (“Is American Falling Apart?”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. He first puts forward his idea that America is falling apart. Then he follows it up with examples to show the gravity of the problems.M9r傲朋学习网
B. He points out what problems with America are, analyses how they lead to neurosis, and suggests what Americans should do.M9r傲朋学习网
C. He compares the problems with America in the 60''s to those in the 30''s, points out how serious they are and suggests what Americans should do.M9r傲朋学习网
D. He points out problems with America, analyses the origins of the problems and concludes that America is hopeless. M9r傲朋学习网
7. When commenting on American way of consumption, the writer says "Planned obsolescence is not conducive to pride in workmanship." (“Is American Falling Apart?”)What does he mean?M9r傲朋学习网
A. Workmen do not feel proud because they have to obey orders.M9r傲朋学习网
B. Planning in workmanship is out of date, so there''s no pride to talk about.M9r傲朋学习网
C. Articles designed to break or wear out quickly do not help people to take a pride in their work. M9r傲朋学习网
D. Products are so unattractive that people do not feel proud of them.M9r傲朋学习网
8. One of the problems with American education is that (“Is American Falling Apart?”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. the teachers work very conscientiously and lack creativeness.M9r傲朋学习网
B. the teachers do not follow the school textbooks strictly.M9r傲朋学习网
C. the teachers experiment with new methods of education.M9r傲朋学习网
D. teachers can not be fired except for raping girl students and getting boy students drunk.M9r傲朋学习网
9. In "America, filling in the vacuum left by the liquefied British Empire,...", (“Is American Falling Apart?”) "the liquefied British Empire" meansM9r傲朋学习网
A. the British Empire which is surrounded by water.M9r傲朋学习网
B. a strong and enforced empire.M9r傲朋学习网
C. the British Empire which used to be great.M9r傲朋学习网
D. the British Empire that has thoroughly collapsed.M9r傲朋学习网
10. The title "Ace in the Hole" indicates that (“Ace in the Hole”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. Ace anderson was in an embarrassing situation.M9r傲朋学习网
B. Ace dropped into a ditch while driving home.M9r傲朋学习网
C. Ace was so angry with her wife.M9r傲朋学习网
D. Ace was trapped in a trick and could not get out of it.M9r傲朋学习网
11. What is Ace''s mother''s attitude towards his marriage with Evey? (“Ace in the Hole”) M9r傲朋学习网
A. She had all along thought his marriage was not satisfactory but had hesitated to say so until now.M9r傲朋学习网
B. She was strongly opposed to their marriage and didn''t accept Evey from the beginning.M9r傲朋学习网
C. She was quite satisfied with Evey.M9r傲朋学习网
D. She thought Evey was acceptable as a Catholic although she sometimes behaved oddly.M9r傲朋学习网
12. At the end of the story, (“Ace in the Hole”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. the dinner music from the radio eased off the tension between Ace and Evey.M9r傲朋学习网
B. Ace and Evey broke up and separated.M9r傲朋学习网
C. Ace was totally disappointed with their marriage but could do nothing about it. M9r傲朋学习网
D. Evey admitted her mistake and everything went on well.M9r傲朋学习网
13. According to Aldous Huxley, (“Selected Snobberies”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. Men are snobbish almost about everything.M9r傲朋学习网
B. There is no snobbery about any disfiguring or mortal disease.M9r傲朋学习网
C. All snobberies will cause harm and danger to society.M9r傲朋学习网
D. Some snobberies should be admired while others despised.M9r傲朋学习网
14. "The snobbery of family" refers to (“Selected Snobberies”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. having excessive pride of one''s family.M9r傲朋学习网
B. snobbery existing among family members.M9r傲朋学习网
C. jealousy about other families.M9r傲朋学习网
D. jealousy about each other in one family.M9r傲朋学习网
15. "... consumption-snobs, who thought that it would be romantic to fade away in the flower of youth ..." can be interpreted as: (“Selected Snobberies”)M9r傲朋学习网
A. shopping-snobs, who thought that it would be romantic to be immersed in so many wonderful commodities.M9r傲朋学习网
B. tuberculosis-snobs, who thought it would be romantic to recover with the help of young flowers.M9r傲朋学习网
C. tuberculosis-snobs, who thought it would be romantic to die when young.M9r傲朋学习网
D. shopping-snobs, who thought that it would be romantic to go home with flowers which were not in full blossom.M9r傲朋学习网
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Translation M9r傲朋学习网
1. The shabbiness of the district and the dingy gloom of the school itself meant nothing to Clara. To her, the building was endlessly exciting, and she liked it for all the reasons that most people would specify as particular causes for dislike.M9r傲朋学习网
2. If we apply to other attributes the criteria we apply these days to appetite, we would want bright children anymore; we’d merely want them to look bright and get through school fast. We wouldn’t be interested in beautiful women, but just good pain job.M9r傲朋学习网
3. If we regard activity as being in itself a good, then we must count all snobberies as good; for all provoke activity. If, with the Buddhists, we regard all activity in this world of illusion as bad, then we shall condemn all snobberies out of hand.M9r傲朋学习网
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