南开大学23年春学期《大学英语(三)》在线作业二
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23春学期(高起本:1609、1703)《大学英语(三)》在线作业-00002
By the time we got to the sale, all the good ( )was gone.
A:staff
B:stuff
C:stock
D:stack
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The court ruled that this man ( ) his political rights for a future four years after he has served his 13-year sentence.
A:be got rid of
B:be turned down
C:be deprived from
D:be deprived of
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Newly-built apartments are limited and will be ( ) to those who are considered to be in need of them.
A:allocated
B:located
C:allievated
D:allot
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Many people simply say that they want something, but they do not expend the substantial effort( )to achieve it.
A:what is required
B:that is requiring
C:required
D:requiring
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He was ( )travel literature.
A:relying on
B:interested on
C:keen on
D:keen to
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The company was reportedly going bankrupt and this would result in the ( )of thousands of employees.
A:setoff
B:layoff
C:layout
D:setout
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He is a child with a vivid ( ).
A:ima奥鹏南开大学新学期作业参考 代做2元一门gining
B:imagination
C:imaginable
D:unimaginable
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Three more nuclear power stations were built( ) widespread opposition.
A:though
B:even though
C:despite
D:even if
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The doctors are at a loss because so far no medicine has been found to ( ) the spread of the disease.
A:inhibit
B:exit
C:exist#exhibit
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Doctors’ salaries have risen substantially, ( ) nurses’ pay has actually fallen.
A:due
B:in spite of
C:despite
D:whereas
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We were completely ( ) by the final result.
A:overwhelming
B:overwhelmed
C:estimated
D:estimating
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One of the biggest problems for immigrants everywhere is whether they will be about to ( )with the local people effectively.
A:imitate
B:terminate
C:stimulate
D:assimilate
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After the war, Audrey and her mother left Holland,( ) London as poor immigrants.
A:arriving in
B:arrived in
C:arriving
D:arrived
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For people who live in industrialized countries, it is hard to conceive ( )living without electricity and other modern conveniences.
A:from
B:of
C:at
D:with
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In general, smokers living in cities are slightly more ( ) to lung cancer than smokers who are living in the country.
A:probe
B:prone
C:proceed
D:process
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Try as I might, I still can’t understand ( ) we could have done to justify all the suffering war inevitably inflicts.
A:that
B:what
C:which
D:those
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Thomas Edison ran away from school ( ) his teacher whipped him repeatedly for asking too many questions.
A:because of
B:because
C:due to
D:owing to
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At a conference in Beijing, Mr. Li apparently received more ( ) than any other speaker even though he made the shortest speech of the entire day.
A:applaud
B:applause
C:approve
D:appointment
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From a practical ( ), how can you reduce production costs and at the same time minimize the risks involved?
A:standstill
B:stool
C:status
D:standpoint
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The wrongly accused man asked for extra compensation to ( )the stress he had suffered during the case.
A:make up
B:make out
C:make up for
D:make up with
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At 26, Jane Goodall had no college education or science training. But since childhood, she had been dreaming of working closely with animals in Africa. “All through my childhood people said you can’t go to Africa. You’re a girl,” Goodall says. “But my mother used to say, if you really want to, there’s nothing you can’t do.”
In 1957, the 26-year-old Goodall journeyed to Kenya to work as a secretary. She also arranged to meet the famous scientist Louis Leakey, who was so impressed by her enthusiasm that he hired her as his assistant. She went with him on many trips to the African jungle and in 1960 Leakey sent Goodall to live among chimpanzees (黑猩猩) in a remote animal preserve (禁猎地), recording the animals’ behavior and interactions.
For three months Goodall made little progress. But she says, “1 never came close to giving up.” Her breakthrough came one day when she saw a male chimpanzee stick a blade of grass into a termite (白蚁) hill, then put the grass in his mouth. Afterward she approached the hill and did the same. Pulling the grass out, she discovered dozens of termites clinging to it. The discovery — that some animals use tools — was unknown to most scientists at the time.
Goodall saw chimpanzees exhibit human-like emotions, such as jealousy and love. But she also discovered they were capable of violent attacks against each other.
Goodall received her Ph. D in the study of animal behavior at England’s Cambridge University. Now she travels around the globe raising money to preserve wildlife. “I love being in the forest with the chimps,” she says. “I’d much rather be there than traveling around from city to city.”
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What was Goodalls childhood dream? _______.
A:She dreamed of going to college.
B:She dreamed of studying animals in Africa.
C:She dreamed of becoming a scientist.
D:She dreamed of traveling all around the world.
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What did Goodall’s mother think of her dream? _______.
A:As a girl she should not go to the African jungle.
B:Her dream would remain a dream unless she got the right training.
C:As a girl she should stay away from violent animals.
D:She could make her dream come true if she was determined.
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Goodall’s most important discovery was that _______.
A:some animals use tools
B:like humans animals have emotions
C:chimpanzees could attack each other violently
D:termites are chimpanzees' favorite food
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Goodall’s success is chiefly due to her _______.
A:A. exceptional talents
B:scientific training
C:determination and patience
D:enthusiasm and good luck
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What is Goodall doing now? _________.
A:Studying animal behavior at Cambridge University.
B:Raising funds for the preservation of wildlife
C:Observing chimpanzees in African jungles.
D:Working hard supervising postgraduate students.
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Last week I visited one of my old neighborhoods in Washington D.C. I had not been there for twenty years and as I walked along the street, my mind was flooded by memories of the past. I saw the old apartment building where I had lived and the playground where I had played. As I viewed these once familiar surroundings, images of myself as a child there came to mind. However, what I saw and what I remembered were not the same. I sadly realized that the best memories are those left untouched.
My old apartment building, as I remember, was bright and alive. It was more than just a place to live. It was a movie house, a space station, or whatever my young mind could imagine. I would steal away with my friends and play in the basement. This was always exciting because it was so cool and dark, and there were so many things there to hide among. There was a small river in the back of the building. We would go there to lie in the shade of trees and enjoy ourselves.
However, what I saw was completely different. The apartment building was now in disrepair. What was once more than a place to live looked hardly worth living in. The windows were all broken. The once clean walls were covered with dirty marks. The river was hardly recognizable. The water was polluted and the trees and flowers were all dead. The once sweet-smelling river now smelled terrible. It was really heartbreaking to see all this.
I do not regret having seen my old neighborhood. However, I do not think my innocent childhood memories can ever be the same. I suppose it is true when they say, “You can never go home again.”
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In the first two paragraphs of the passage the writer tries to tell us that ________.
A:he had lived in Washington D.C. for twenty years
B:he was very imaginative when he was a child
C:he had had pleasant memories of his old neighborhood
D:he had come from a very poor neighborhood
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The writer, as a child, was very fond of playing in the basement because _______.
A:it was bright and alive.
B:it contained a movie house and a space station.
C:it was ideal for playing hide-and-seek
D:it was surrounded by trees and flowers
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How did the writer feel when he visited his old neighborhood in Washington D.C.?
A:Greatly surprised.
B:Very regretful.
C:Quite excited.
D:Very sad.
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On his visit to his hometown, the writer found the old apartment building ________.
A:seemed unfit to live in
B:had been repaired
C:. could hardly be recognized
D:looked dirty and smelt horrible
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“You can never go home again” in the last sentence of this passage means that ________.
A:one should never revisit his hometown after many years of absence
B:one will never find his hometown the same as it was in his childhood memory
C:a visit to one’s hometown will bring back one’s pleasant memories of home
D:a visit to one’s hometown will bring back many sad memories
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It isn’t very often that the media lead (1)## the same story everywhere in the world. Such an event would have to be of enormous international (2)##. But this is exactly what (3)## in September 2001 (4) ## the terrorist attack on the TwinTowers of the World Trade Center in New York. It is probably not (5)## to say that from that moment the world was a different place.
But it is not just the (6)## and international dimension that made 9/11 (7)## and newsworthy. It was the shock and horror too. So striking, so sensational, was the news (8)##, years after the event, many people can still remember exactly (9)## they were and what they were doing when they first heard it. They can remember their own reactions: For many people across the globe their first instinct was to go and tell someone else about it, thus providing (10)## of the old saying that bad news travels fast.
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A:to
B:in
C:with
D:towards
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A:significance
B:significant
C:significantly
D:signify
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A:occurs
B:occurred
C:occurrence
D:occupation
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A:as
B:when
C:to
D:with
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A:examined
B:examination
C:exaggerated
D:exaggeration
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A:history
B:historic
C:historical
D:historically
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A:memory
B:memorable
C:memorize
D:memorial
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A:that
B:which
C:what
D:when
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A:what
B:when
C:which
D:where
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A:confirm
B:confirmation
C:claim
D:confidence
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What is blood? It is the red liquid which comes out of your finger when you cut it. There are about thirteen pints of blood in a man’s body. He can give a pint of blood at a time to the blood bank for the use of (1)## who may need it. A healthy body makes up the pint of blood (2)##.
What does blood (3)## for us? It (4)## food to (5)## of our bodies and takes waste (6)## from them. All parts of our bodies are made up of cells. These cells, which are very small, all need food (7)##. No one (8)## cells before the invention of microscope. Before that no one could make pictures of cells because no one could see them.
What makes the blood (9)##round the body? The heart sends it round. A (10)## heart is the size of his shut hand.
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A:other man
B:the other men
C:others
D:another
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A:quick
B:slowly
C:easily
D:quickly
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A:do
B:make
C:go
D:find
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A:goes
B:takes
C:brings
D:comes
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A:all parts
B:any parts
C:a part
D:some parts
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A:to
B:off
C:away
D:down
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A:all the time
B:sometimes
C:a long time
D:all the same time
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A:had found
B:had seen
C:had said
D:had made
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A:come
B:drive
C:walk
D:move
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A:men’s
B:man’s
C:woman’s
D:women’s
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