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河南财经政法大学大学英语4
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A) The Place of Children in United States Society
B) The Children of Colonial North America
C) The Development of Cultural Values
D) The Child as a Utilitarian Organism
2.
According to the author, children in colonial North America were
mainly valued for their ________.
A) academic achievements
B) survival instincts
C) physical characteristics
D) productive roles
3.
What can be inferred from the passage about formal schooling
in colonial North America?
A) It was generally required by law.
B) It was considered relatively unimportant.
C) It was improperly administered.
D) It was highly disciplined.
4.
Which of the following does the author mention as a cause of
changes in the role of the child in the United States?
A) An increase in technology.
B) The growing complexity of the child.s psychological needs.
C) A decrease in the child.s intellectual capacities.
D) The growing number of single parent families.
5.
According to the passage parents have become increasingly
interested in ________.
A) their children.s future occupations
B) having smaller families
C) adoptions programs for childless couples
D) child-rearing techniques
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A) The Place of Children in United States Society B) The Children of Colonial North America C) The Development of Cultural Values D) The Child as a Utilitarian Organism 7. According to the author, children in colonial North America were mainly valued for their ________. A) academic achievements B) survival instincts C) physical characteristics D) productive roles 8. What can be inferred from the passage about formal schooling in colonial North America? A) It was generally required by law. B) It was considered relatively unimportant. C) It was improperly administered. D) It was highly disciplined. 9. Which of the following does the author mention as a cause of changes in the role of the child in the United States? A) An increase in technology. B) The growing complexity of the child.s psychological needs. C) A decrease in the child.s intellectual capacities. D) The growing number of single parent families. 10. According to the passage parents have become increasingly interested in ________. A) their children.s future occupations B) having smaller families C) adoptions programs for childless couples D) child-rearing techniques
Basketball first appeared in ________. A) Canada B) England C) America D) Germany 2. What does "finesse" in Para. 3 mean? A) Goodness. B) Great skills. C) Strength. D) Quick response. 3. Basketball was NOT designed to be a form of sport that ________. A) is played by more than one person at a time B) prohibits bodily contact C) is easy to learn and play D) requires the players to be very strong or heavy 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A) Basketball was named after its inventor. B) Basketball-players can run with the balls. C) Basketball was introduced to Canada in 1920s. D) Basketball-players usually move fast. 5. It can be inferred from the passage that ________. A) women basketball-players did better than men B) women.s basketball became an official Olympic sport in 1976 C) basketball becomes very popular in Canada D) basketball was introduced to Canada by its inventor
It can be inferred from the passage that _________. A) examination advocates regard examination as a simple and effective way of assessing a person.s true abilities B) teachers and students want examinations C) the examination system may not be perfect, but it.s the best we have D) those who have succeeded in final examination are the best educated 7. The disadvantages of examinations are that __________. A) they restrict a student.s reading B) they induce cramming C) they lower the standards of teaching D) all the above 8. The assessment of candidates. work is subjective rather than objective because _______. A) examiners are human and they may make mistakes B) computers are widely used to mark specially devised tests C) students are trained in the technique of working under pressure D) institutions that run examinations aim at making money 9. The author.s attitude toward examination is ________. A) resentful B) negative C) praising D) positive 10. The last sentence of the passage expresses a tone of ________. A) deep sympathy for the unsuccessful candidates B) mild sarcasm about examination system C) sincere approval for examinations D) undisguised disappointment about some anonymous examiners
The astronauts walked outside their space shuttle to . A) complete Dextre.s assembly B) act as the new robot.s eyes C) make some tools D) view the wonderful scenery 2. After shuttle Endeavour had completed its second mission, Dextre got . A) some eyes B) a set of tools C) arms D) batteries 3. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the new robot? A) It is of help to space walking astronauts. B) It got its name for its clumsiness. C) It is 3.6 meters high. D) It took people more than $200 million to build it. 4. Dextre is expected to do the following EXCEPT . A) replacing batteries B) carrying heavy objects C) performing delicate operations D) doing some of the astronauts. work 5. The author.s purpose is to . A) persuade the reader that new robot must be taken seriously B) inform the reader of the new development in space robots C) entertain the reader with the robot Dextre D) show the reader how capable Dextre is
When she______ America, she suddenly felt lonely. A.arrived in B.got C.reach out D.reached
Do you know the woman _______? A.over there B.there C.here D.at there E.at here
After playing football for a long time, the students took _____ rest. A.a few minute’s B.a few minutes’ C.several minutes’ D.a little minute’s E.a little minutes’
Would you like to give me______, please? A.a cup of tea B.two cup of tea C.two cup D.two cups of tea E.cup of tea
This question is very ______to answer for us. A.convenient B.formal C.difficult D.formidable E.unformed
Look! The kites in the sky are in different ______. A.sizes B.colors C.price D.name
We finished the work_______. A.lonely B.alone C.by ourselves D.lone
The travel company had ________ three aircraft for their holiday flights. A.rented B.leased C.chartered D.let
Once environmental damage _________, it takes many years for the system to recover. A.has done B.is to do C.does D.is done
His _______ change very quickly; one moment he is cheerful, and the next he.s complaining about everything. A.temper B.moods C.feeling D.sense
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A) The Place of Children in United States Society B) The Children of Colonial North America C) The Development of Cultural Values D) The Child as a Utilitarian Organism 7. According to the author, children in colonial North America were mainly valued for their ________. A) academic achievements B) survival instincts C) physical characteristics D) productive roles 8. What can be inferred from the passage about formal schooling in colonial North America? A) It was generally required by law. B) It was considered relatively unimportant. C) It was improperly administered. D) It was highly disciplined. 9. Which of the following does the author mention as a cause of changes in the role of the child in the United States? A) An increase in technology. B) The growing complexity of the child.s psychological needs. C) A decrease in the child.s intellectual capacities. D) The growing number of single parent families. 10. According to the passage parents have become increasingly interested in ________. A) their children.s future occupations B) having smaller families C) adoptions programs for childless couples D) child-rearing techniques
Basketball first appeared in ________. A) Canada B) England C) America D) Germany 2. What does "finesse" in Para. 3 mean? A) Goodness. B) Great skills. C) Strength. D) Quick response. 3. Basketball was NOT designed to be a form of sport that ________. A) is played by more than one person at a time B) prohibits bodily contact C) is easy to learn and play D) requires the players to be very strong or heavy 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A) Basketball was named after its inventor. B) Basketball-players can run with the balls. C) Basketball was introduced to Canada in 1920s. D) Basketball-players usually move fast. 5. It can be inferred from the passage that ________. A) women basketball-players did better than men B) women.s basketball became an official Olympic sport in 1976 C) basketball becomes very popular in Canada D) basketball was introduced to Canada by its inventor
It can be inferred from the passage that _________. A) examination advocates regard examination as a simple and effective way of assessing a person.s true abilities B) teachers and students want examinations C) the examination system may not be perfect, but it.s the best we have D) those who have succeeded in final examination are the best educated 7. The disadvantages of examinations are that __________. A) they restrict a student.s reading B) they induce cramming C) they lower the standards of teaching D) all the above 8. The assessment of candidates. work is subjective rather than objective because _______. A) examiners are human and they may make mistakes B) computers are widely used to mark specially devised tests C) students are trained in the technique of working under pressure D) institutions that run examinations aim at making money 9. The author.s attitude toward examination is ________. A) resentful B) negative C) praising D) positive 10. The last sentence of the passage expresses a tone of ________. A) deep sympathy for the unsuccessful candidates B) mild sarcasm about examination system C) sincere approval for examinations D) undisguised disappointment about some anonymous examiners
The astronauts walked outside their space shuttle to . A) complete Dextre.s assembly B) act as the new robot.s eyes C) make some tools D) view the wonderful scenery 2. After shuttle Endeavour had completed its second mission, Dextre got . A) some eyes B) a set of tools C) arms D) batteries 3. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the new robot? A) It is of help to space walking astronauts. B) It got its name for its clumsiness. C) It is 3.6 meters high. D) It took people more than $200 million to build it. 4. Dextre is expected to do the following EXCEPT . A) replacing batteries B) carrying heavy objects C) performing delicate operations D) doing some of the astronauts. work 5. The author.s purpose is to . A) persuade the reader that new robot must be taken seriously B) inform the reader of the new development in space robots C) entertain the reader with the robot Dextre D) show the reader how capable Dextre is
When she______ America, she suddenly felt lonely. A.arrived in B.got C.reach out D.reached
Do you know the woman _______? A.over there B.there C.here D.at there E.at here
After playing football for a long time, the students took _____ rest. A.a few minute’s B.a few minutes’ C.several minutes’ D.a little minute’s E.a little minutes’
Would you like to give me______, please? A.a cup of tea B.two cup of tea C.two cup D.two cups of tea E.cup of tea
This question is very ______to answer for us. A.convenient B.formal C.difficult D.formidable E.unformed
Look! The kites in the sky are in different ______. A.sizes B.colors C.price D.name
We finished the work_______. A.lonely B.alone C.by ourselves D.lone
The travel company had ________ three aircraft for their holiday flights. A.rented B.leased C.chartered D.let
Once environmental damage _________, it takes many years for the system to recover. A.has done B.is to do C.does D.is done
His _______ change very quickly; one moment he is cheerful, and the next he.s complaining about everything. A.temper B.moods C.feeling D.sense