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大学英语第二册
47. She may forget to come — she’s not very ________.
A. readable B. remarkable C. reliable D. reasonable
48. He got his present job as a salesman when he ________ the army. A. served B. quit C. joined D. resigned
49. Suddenly Ben ________ a yell and jumped up. A. let out B. let drop C. let alone D. let off
50. They arrived together but left ________ yesterday. A. separately B. individually C. dividedly D. lonely
51. It’s going to rain; we’d better ________ our things and go indoors. A. put out B. put off C. put up D. put away
52. Britain consistently fails to ________ the scientific discoveries made in its universities. A. explode B. extend C. exploit D. explore
53. I hope this success will ________ you to greater efforts. A. encourage B. inspire C. persuade D. pursue
54. Tom was wild with joy, because he received a ________ to study at university. A. scholarship B. pension C. prize D. reward
A55. Can the school board ________ teachers’ rights to express their views? A. confine B. limit C. restrict D. restrain
56. Later he ________ in war photography for magazines such as Life, Time, and Newsweek, winning a number of awards. A. specialized B. majored C. realized D. localized
57. Her privileged upbringing had not ________ her for hard work in the fields. A. provided B. made C. quit D. equipped
58. A 5-star hotel should be equipped with fantastic ________. A. furniture B. facilities C. equipment D. instruments
59. Something is worrying me, but I can’t ________ exactly what it is. A. refine B. define C. refer D. defer
60. I was pleased to hear about your job offer - all that hard work has obviously ________. A. paid off B. paid out C. paid back D. paid well
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage. 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. Choosing your major according to your own 70 is the best way to succeed. 61. A. As B. For C. Having D. Being 62. A. place B. areas C. room D. space 63. A. for example B. as a result C. and so on D. such as 64. A. Quite a few B. Only a few C. Perhaps D. Many 65. A. why B. how C. and what D. and how 66. A. out of B. from C. in D. off 67. A. enjoys B. doesn’t want C. wants D. doesn’t like 68. A. was interested B. was clever C. was not clever D. wan not interested 69. A. can B. probably C. does not D. perhaps not to 70. A. heart B. experience C. mind D. interests
48. He got his present job as a salesman when he ________ the army. A. served B. quit C. joined D. resigned
49. Suddenly Ben ________ a yell and jumped up. A. let out B. let drop C. let alone D. let off
50. They arrived together but left ________ yesterday. A. separately B. individually C. dividedly D. lonely
51. It’s going to rain; we’d better ________ our things and go indoors. A. put out B. put off C. put up D. put away
52. Britain consistently fails to ________ the scientific discoveries made in its universities. A. explode B. extend C. exploit D. explore
53. I hope this success will ________ you to greater efforts. A. encourage B. inspire C. persuade D. pursue
54. Tom was wild with joy, because he received a ________ to study at university. A. scholarship B. pension C. prize D. reward
A55. Can the school board ________ teachers’ rights to express their views? A. confine B. limit C. restrict D. restrain
56. Later he ________ in war photography for magazines such as Life, Time, and Newsweek, winning a number of awards. A. specialized B. majored C. realized D. localized
57. Her privileged upbringing had not ________ her for hard work in the fields. A. provided B. made C. quit D. equipped
58. A 5-star hotel should be equipped with fantastic ________. A. furniture B. facilities C. equipment D. instruments
59. Something is worrying me, but I can’t ________ exactly what it is. A. refine B. define C. refer D. defer
60. I was pleased to hear about your job offer - all that hard work has obviously ________. A. paid off B. paid out C. paid back D. paid well
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage. 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. Choosing your major according to your own 70 is the best way to succeed. 61. A. As B. For C. Having D. Being 62. A. place B. areas C. room D. space 63. A. for example B. as a result C. and so on D. such as 64. A. Quite a few B. Only a few C. Perhaps D. Many 65. A. why B. how C. and what D. and how 66. A. out of B. from C. in D. off 67. A. enjoys B. doesn’t want C. wants D. doesn’t like 68. A. was interested B. was clever C. was not clever D. wan not interested 69. A. can B. probably C. does not D. perhaps not to 70. A. heart B. experience C. mind D. interests