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广西科技大学大学英语1
What is Webster Toys?
A . kind of old toys
B . a company that has been making and selling toys
C . people who are famous for making toys for children
D . A supermarket where good, safe and interesting toys are sold.
Who will play with WebsterToys?
A . Children only in countries people speaking good English.
B . Children in only four countries of the world
C . Children only in New Zealand, Norway, Japan and Brazil
D . Children in countries all over the world.
The person must be good at speaking English_____________________.
A . or any other language
B . and any other language
C . or any other Far Eastern language
D . and any other Far Eastern language
“Someone who can stand on his own feet” in the passage means “________”.
A . someone who has nothing wrong with his feet
B . someone who doesn’t stand on other people’s feet
C . someone who can deal with all the businesses all by himself
D . someone who can understand money and can earn a lot of money
You can most probably read this passage ________.
A . in a book
B . in a novel
C . in a dictionary
D . in a newspaper
The word “motivate” in the passage most probably means ________.
A . making someone think twice
B . moving someone to tears
C . making someone want to do something
D . stopping someone doing something
In paragraph 2, what does the author mean by saying “a buyer will get something for nothing”?
A . A buyer will not get what he wants.
B . A buyer will get what he pays for.
C . A buyer will get and then lose something.
D . A buyer will get something for free.
People would like to buy the product with a reusable container because__________.
A . they think they can get the container for free
B . the reusable container is more convenient and beautiful
C . they believe the cost of the product has covered the container
D . they want to protect the environment
What can we infer form the passage?
A . A good package helps sell more products.
B . Adults often buy a product if its package has attractive pictures.
C . Products of “Family Size” are cheaper than the regular ones.
D . The package matters more than the product inside.
What does the author suggest at the end of the passage?
A . Do not buy the product that is sold in “Value Size”.
B . The only way to tell the quality of the product is the product itself.
C . The parents should buy a breakfast food with gifts in order to save money.
D . A plain package is cheaper than those with advertisement.
The passage mainly talks about ________.
A . the changing American society
B . the changing American cities
C . the problems of American cities
D . the basic needs of American cities
In the 1950s the American “dream” was ________.
A . to have a good education
B . to have more children
C . to live and work in the city
D . to buy a house in the suburbs
Which of the following is NOT the reasons why people want to live in cities?
A . They work in cities.
B . They want to reduce fuel consumption.
C . The housing is cheaper in cities.
D . The city life is more exciting.
According to the article, cities are now ________.
A . sick
B . alive again
C . struggling
D . dying
Americans’ moving away from and back to the city can reflect ________.
A . their attitudes to education
B . racial conflicts
C . their attitude to dreams
D . social changes
A . kind of old toys
B . a company that has been making and selling toys
C . people who are famous for making toys for children
D . A supermarket where good, safe and interesting toys are sold.
Who will play with WebsterToys?
A . Children only in countries people speaking good English.
B . Children in only four countries of the world
C . Children only in New Zealand, Norway, Japan and Brazil
D . Children in countries all over the world.
The person must be good at speaking English_____________________.
A . or any other language
B . and any other language
C . or any other Far Eastern language
D . and any other Far Eastern language
“Someone who can stand on his own feet” in the passage means “________”.
A . someone who has nothing wrong with his feet
B . someone who doesn’t stand on other people’s feet
C . someone who can deal with all the businesses all by himself
D . someone who can understand money and can earn a lot of money
You can most probably read this passage ________.
A . in a book
B . in a novel
C . in a dictionary
D . in a newspaper
The word “motivate” in the passage most probably means ________.
A . making someone think twice
B . moving someone to tears
C . making someone want to do something
D . stopping someone doing something
In paragraph 2, what does the author mean by saying “a buyer will get something for nothing”?
A . A buyer will not get what he wants.
B . A buyer will get what he pays for.
C . A buyer will get and then lose something.
D . A buyer will get something for free.
People would like to buy the product with a reusable container because__________.
A . they think they can get the container for free
B . the reusable container is more convenient and beautiful
C . they believe the cost of the product has covered the container
D . they want to protect the environment
What can we infer form the passage?
A . A good package helps sell more products.
B . Adults often buy a product if its package has attractive pictures.
C . Products of “Family Size” are cheaper than the regular ones.
D . The package matters more than the product inside.
What does the author suggest at the end of the passage?
A . Do not buy the product that is sold in “Value Size”.
B . The only way to tell the quality of the product is the product itself.
C . The parents should buy a breakfast food with gifts in order to save money.
D . A plain package is cheaper than those with advertisement.
The passage mainly talks about ________.
A . the changing American society
B . the changing American cities
C . the problems of American cities
D . the basic needs of American cities
In the 1950s the American “dream” was ________.
A . to have a good education
B . to have more children
C . to live and work in the city
D . to buy a house in the suburbs
Which of the following is NOT the reasons why people want to live in cities?
A . They work in cities.
B . They want to reduce fuel consumption.
C . The housing is cheaper in cities.
D . The city life is more exciting.
According to the article, cities are now ________.
A . sick
B . alive again
C . struggling
D . dying
Americans’ moving away from and back to the city can reflect ________.
A . their attitudes to education
B . racial conflicts
C . their attitude to dreams
D . social changes