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湖南大学-大学英语2
The inseparable connection between computers and modern living has often made us forget the fact that___________.
A. computer crimes are increasing
B. computes have many disadvantages
C. computers have been in our lives not for long
D. computers have brought about a lot of crimes
Which of the following factors is not mentioned in the passage as an example of hacking? A. Finding out a competitor.s plans. B. Accessing someone else.s financial data. C. Sending computer viruses to one.s competitors. D. Getting hold of the names of one.s competitors. clients.
Which of the following is assumed to be a good way to ensure safety of online shopping? A. Avoiding using credit cards. B. Tracking possible fraudsters. C. Depositing money in a bank. D. Improving the banking security system.
19. The writer believes that___________. A. computer crimes can be eradicated B. people don.t care much about computer viruses C. people who introduce computer viruses are criminals D. computer users must be on guard against computer crimes
Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Computer Technology B. Computer Hacking C. Roles of Computers D. Advantages of Computers
He ________ his suitcase from one hand to the other and caught his breath for a moment. A. exchanged B. shifted C. changed D. raised
. At first Mr. Smith thought his investment in information was a waste of money, but finally it . A. paid for B. paid off C. paid down D. paid attention
More and more students want to study in “hot” majors. 61 a result, many students want to give up their interests and study in these 62 such as foreign languages, international business and law, etc. Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, 63 maths, physics and biology, and art majors, like history, Chinese and philosophy. 64 students can study in these “hot” majors, because the number of these “hot” majors is limited. If one has no interest in his work or study, 65 can he do well? I learned this from one of my classmates. He is 66 the countryside. His parents are farmers. Though he was interested in biology, he chose “international business”. He 67 to live a life which is different from that of his parents. In the end, he found he 68 in doing business. He found all the subjects to be tiresome. Maybe this wouldn’t have happened if he had chosen his major according to his own interests. Choosing a major in the university 69 decide one’s whole life. Majors which are not “hot” today may become the “hot” major of tomorrow.
1. To read a large newspaper, a good way is _________. A. to find separate sections B. to read it from cover to cover C. to do some paper-cutting D. to predict what is inside the newspaper 2. Which of the following statements about news stories is true? A. News stories reflect the opinions of the editor. B. News stories tell the facts without comments. C. News stories contain both facts and opinions. D. News stories express the writer’s point of view. 3. If you want to know less important news without any details, you can read _________. A. the headlines on the inside pages B. news stories on the front page C. the lead paragraphs of the news on the front page D. news items on the inside pages only 4. To follow the current news, the best way is to _________. A. read extensively and thoroughly B. read various newspapers skillfully C. read a large big-city newspaper carefully D. read one newspaper frequently 5. The main idea of this passage is _________. A. how to read newspapers effectively B. how to find important news stories C. how to read stories and editorials D. how to tell apart different news sections
6. Despite recent changes in attitudes, some advertisements still fail to__________. A. change women.s opinions of themselves B. persuade the public to buy certain C. show any understanding of people.s feelings products D. meet the needs of the advertising products 7. According to the writer, the commonest fault of present-day advertising is to__________. A. condemn the role of the housewife B. ignore protests about advertisement C. present a misleading image of women D. meet the needs of the advertising industry 8. Research suggests that the reaction of women towards misrepresentation by advertisements is _________. A. unbelief B. hostility C. approbation D. apathy 9. Emma Bennett suggests that advertisement ought to__________. A. give further emphasis on practice B. pay more compliments to women than before C. use male images instead of female ones. D. change their style rather than their content 10. Ultimately the advertising industry should__________. A. take its job more earnestly B. take notice of the public opinion C. do more pioneering work D. concentrate on the products advertised
11. It can be learned from the first two paragraphs that__________. A. schools in America stress knowledge other than culture, traditions and values B. in America children do not accept education until six years of age 1 C. it is required that Americans receive high school education D. school years remain the same for students from elementary to high school 12. Americans enjoy many opportunities for further education in that__________. A. they are entitled to university education for free B. they do not need to participate in college entrance exams C. their scores in the exams given by private companies are not the only criterion for college admission D. they can attend vocational schools or community colleges at a considerably lower cost 13. What is special about American style of education is that__________. A. the relation between teachers and students is rather harmonious B. students are involved in independent and original thinking C. teachers stress test scores less than group projects and class participation D. students are responsible for their own performance in class 14. American high school and college students are free to select__________. A. interesting subjects besides required academic classes B. whatever courses required by the school C. academic courses rather than vocational courses D. Courses to develop individual responsibility 15. The author.s attitude towards American education is__________. A. positive and approving B. negative and opposing C. suspicious and worried D. neutral and concerned
16. Some people hate everything that is modern because _______. A. they are aged B. they find it hard to accept modern things C. they take their standards of perfection from the Greek D. they look at things by the standards of the past 17. The writer of the passage thinks that ________. A. it is true to say some artists fail in their work B. it is untrue to say artists fail in their work C. it is true to say artists fail in their work D. it is true to say only painters fail in their work 18. The writer thinks the failure of a building _______. A. concerns others B. means nothing C. concerns only the artist D. concerns all the people in the world 19. The writer thinks that _________. A. we can’t judge buildings by the ancient standards B. we can’t judge all the buildings by the ancient standards C. we can’t judge modern buildings D. we can’t judge all the modern buildings by the ancient standards 20. Technologically, the modern buildings are more advanced. The sentence means _________. A. the modern architects use more advanced technology B. the ancient architects had no technology C. the modern buildings are advanced because they are completely different from the ancient buildings D. the modern buildings are more beautiful
Try to ________ how many steps it will take to get to a close object. A. motivate B. discard D. estimate D. eliminate
These virtual teaching facilities overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months. A. prevent B. able C. enable D. prohibit
_______ to the tropical heat was more difficult than they had expected. A. Adopting B. Adjusting C. Adept D. Accustoming
Which of the following factors is not mentioned in the passage as an example of hacking? A. Finding out a competitor.s plans. B. Accessing someone else.s financial data. C. Sending computer viruses to one.s competitors. D. Getting hold of the names of one.s competitors. clients.
Which of the following is assumed to be a good way to ensure safety of online shopping? A. Avoiding using credit cards. B. Tracking possible fraudsters. C. Depositing money in a bank. D. Improving the banking security system.
19. The writer believes that___________. A. computer crimes can be eradicated B. people don.t care much about computer viruses C. people who introduce computer viruses are criminals D. computer users must be on guard against computer crimes
Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Computer Technology B. Computer Hacking C. Roles of Computers D. Advantages of Computers
He ________ his suitcase from one hand to the other and caught his breath for a moment. A. exchanged B. shifted C. changed D. raised
. At first Mr. Smith thought his investment in information was a waste of money, but finally it . A. paid for B. paid off C. paid down D. paid attention
More and more students want to study in “hot” majors. 61 a result, many students want to give up their interests and study in these 62 such as foreign languages, international business and law, etc. Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, 63 maths, physics and biology, and art majors, like history, Chinese and philosophy. 64 students can study in these “hot” majors, because the number of these “hot” majors is limited. If one has no interest in his work or study, 65 can he do well? I learned this from one of my classmates. He is 66 the countryside. His parents are farmers. Though he was interested in biology, he chose “international business”. He 67 to live a life which is different from that of his parents. In the end, he found he 68 in doing business. He found all the subjects to be tiresome. Maybe this wouldn’t have happened if he had chosen his major according to his own interests. Choosing a major in the university 69 decide one’s whole life. Majors which are not “hot” today may become the “hot” major of tomorrow.
1. To read a large newspaper, a good way is _________. A. to find separate sections B. to read it from cover to cover C. to do some paper-cutting D. to predict what is inside the newspaper 2. Which of the following statements about news stories is true? A. News stories reflect the opinions of the editor. B. News stories tell the facts without comments. C. News stories contain both facts and opinions. D. News stories express the writer’s point of view. 3. If you want to know less important news without any details, you can read _________. A. the headlines on the inside pages B. news stories on the front page C. the lead paragraphs of the news on the front page D. news items on the inside pages only 4. To follow the current news, the best way is to _________. A. read extensively and thoroughly B. read various newspapers skillfully C. read a large big-city newspaper carefully D. read one newspaper frequently 5. The main idea of this passage is _________. A. how to read newspapers effectively B. how to find important news stories C. how to read stories and editorials D. how to tell apart different news sections
6. Despite recent changes in attitudes, some advertisements still fail to__________. A. change women.s opinions of themselves B. persuade the public to buy certain C. show any understanding of people.s feelings products D. meet the needs of the advertising products 7. According to the writer, the commonest fault of present-day advertising is to__________. A. condemn the role of the housewife B. ignore protests about advertisement C. present a misleading image of women D. meet the needs of the advertising industry 8. Research suggests that the reaction of women towards misrepresentation by advertisements is _________. A. unbelief B. hostility C. approbation D. apathy 9. Emma Bennett suggests that advertisement ought to__________. A. give further emphasis on practice B. pay more compliments to women than before C. use male images instead of female ones. D. change their style rather than their content 10. Ultimately the advertising industry should__________. A. take its job more earnestly B. take notice of the public opinion C. do more pioneering work D. concentrate on the products advertised
11. It can be learned from the first two paragraphs that__________. A. schools in America stress knowledge other than culture, traditions and values B. in America children do not accept education until six years of age 1 C. it is required that Americans receive high school education D. school years remain the same for students from elementary to high school 12. Americans enjoy many opportunities for further education in that__________. A. they are entitled to university education for free B. they do not need to participate in college entrance exams C. their scores in the exams given by private companies are not the only criterion for college admission D. they can attend vocational schools or community colleges at a considerably lower cost 13. What is special about American style of education is that__________. A. the relation between teachers and students is rather harmonious B. students are involved in independent and original thinking C. teachers stress test scores less than group projects and class participation D. students are responsible for their own performance in class 14. American high school and college students are free to select__________. A. interesting subjects besides required academic classes B. whatever courses required by the school C. academic courses rather than vocational courses D. Courses to develop individual responsibility 15. The author.s attitude towards American education is__________. A. positive and approving B. negative and opposing C. suspicious and worried D. neutral and concerned
16. Some people hate everything that is modern because _______. A. they are aged B. they find it hard to accept modern things C. they take their standards of perfection from the Greek D. they look at things by the standards of the past 17. The writer of the passage thinks that ________. A. it is true to say some artists fail in their work B. it is untrue to say artists fail in their work C. it is true to say artists fail in their work D. it is true to say only painters fail in their work 18. The writer thinks the failure of a building _______. A. concerns others B. means nothing C. concerns only the artist D. concerns all the people in the world 19. The writer thinks that _________. A. we can’t judge buildings by the ancient standards B. we can’t judge all the buildings by the ancient standards C. we can’t judge modern buildings D. we can’t judge all the modern buildings by the ancient standards 20. Technologically, the modern buildings are more advanced. The sentence means _________. A. the modern architects use more advanced technology B. the ancient architects had no technology C. the modern buildings are advanced because they are completely different from the ancient buildings D. the modern buildings are more beautiful
Try to ________ how many steps it will take to get to a close object. A. motivate B. discard D. estimate D. eliminate
These virtual teaching facilities overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months. A. prevent B. able C. enable D. prohibit
_______ to the tropical heat was more difficult than they had expected. A. Adopting B. Adjusting C. Adept D. Accustoming