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信阳师范学院大学英语3
The Space Mountain is for many the climax of the tour of the Magic Kingdom, for deep inside the Space Mountain there is a terrifying roller coaster which whizzes you through a pitch-black sky lit up only by a bombardment of meteors and space debris.(本题1.0分)
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Today, however, the trend is for resorts to operate year- round.(本题1.0分) A.advantage B.tendency C.character D.solution
What is the better way of staying away from the cold winter days? Come out to our Hall Markets in the beautiful countryside, full of color, fun, music and delicious food! With over 350 stalls selling wonderful home-made and home-grown goods, this will surely be a great day out. The Hall Markets are held on the first Sunday of each month from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.. at Hall Village. They are operated by Hartley Life Care Co. , Ltd. All the income will go to help and support service for people with disabilities. Volunteers play an important part in the success and pleasant atmosphere at the Hall Markets. Hartley Life care is always grateful to have you serve as volunteers with the Hall Markets. If you are interested in being one of our volunteers and spending a few hours with us each month. Please contact us during business hours on 62605555.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)According to the passage, the Hall Markets are held ___________.(本题1.0分) A.in the countryside B.to attract volunteers C. to promot winter sales D. by people with disabilities .(单选题) There are over 350 stalls in the Hall Markets that ____________.(本题1.0分) A.are operated by the disabled B.offer free food to volunteers C.sell home-made goods D.are open day and night (单选题)The income made by the Hall Market goes to ____________.(本题1.0分) A.expand Hartley Life Care Co. , Ltd B.support service for the disabled C.create more fun for customers D.develop local economy .(单选题)When are the Hall Markets open?(本题1.0分) A.The first Sunday of each month B.Every day from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p.m. C.The first day of each month D.Every weekend in winter (单选题)This passage is written for the purpose of inviting ___________.(本题1.0分) A. tourists B.villagers C.businessmen D.volunteers
It is often difficult for a man to be quite sure what tax he ought to pay to the government because it depends on so many different things: whether the man is married; how many children he has; whether he supports any relations; how many he earns; how much interest he receives; how much he has spent on his house during the year, and so on and so forth. All this makes it difficult to decide exactly how much the tax is. There was a certain artist who was always very careful to pay the proper amount. One year, after posting his check as usual, he began to wonder if he had paid enough, and after a lot of work, with a pencil and paper, decided that he had not. He believed that he owed the government something. He was just writing another check to send to the tax-collector when the postman dropped a letter into the box at the front door. Opening it, the artist was surprised to find inside it a check for five pounds from the tax-collector. The official explained tha ttoo much had been paid, and that therefore the difference was now returned to the taxpayer.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)According to the passage, to decide the exact amount of tax to be paid is __________.(本题1.0分) A.simple B.easy C. difficult D.interesting .(单选题)It is mentioned in the passage, that one has to pay tax according to __________.(本题1.0分) A.how much education one has received B.whether one is single or married C.how old one’s children are D.where one lives
The word “proper” in the first line of the second paragraph means __________.(本题1.0分) A. small B.big C.right D.wrong
After a lot of work, the artist thought that he had paid the government __________.(本题1.0分) A. less tax than he should have B.more tax than he should have C.as much tax as usual D.just enough tax
Why did the tax-collector send a letter to the artist?(本题1.0分) A.To send him a new tax form B.To return the money over-paid C.To remind him of paying the tax D.To explain the rule of tax-paying
Gestures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they have a language of their own. We are unaware of our gestures and body movements 99 % of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements if they pay attention and may know what they mean. Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses. The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else. So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures: Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood. Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious. Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive. Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious. Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out. Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable. His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying. The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical. Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority. Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth. Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)99% of the time, we ______________.(本题1.0分) A.pay no attention to our gestures and body movements. B.are aware of our gestures and body movements. C.know what the meaning of other personsˇ gestures and body movements D.All of the above .(单选题)The body language ____________.(本题1.0分) A.is applicable only to the interviewer B.is applicable only to the interviewee C.is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee D.is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee (单选题)Open arms and hands mean _______________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is reserved B.the person is reserved and suspicious C.the person is in negative mood D.the person is open and receptive .(单选题)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is calm B.the person is nervous and uncomfortable C.the person is waiting for someone D.the person is angry
Gestures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they have a language of their own. We are unaware of our gestures and body movements 99 % of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements if they pay attention and may know what they mean. Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses. The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else. So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures: Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood. Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious. Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive. Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious. Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out. Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable. His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying. The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical. Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority. Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth. Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)99% of the time, we ______________.(本题1.0分) A.pay no attention to our gestures and body movements. B.are aware of our gestures and body movements. C.know what the meaning of other personsˇ gestures and body movements D.All of the above .(单选题)The body language ____________.(本题1.0分) A.is applicable only to the interviewer B.is applicable only to the interviewee C.is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee D.is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee (单选题)Open arms and hands mean _______________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is reserved B.the person is reserved and suspicious C.the person is in negative mood D.the person is open and receptive .(单选题)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is calm B.the person is nervous and uncomfortable C.the person is waiting for someone D.the person is angry (单选题)The passage______________.(本题1.0分) A.mainly deals with nonverbal communication during interviews B.presents information on body language C.introduces some forms of body languages D.describes how to make correct body language
If Dakota Access Pipeline (输油管道) completed, it will carry nearly half a million barrels of oil across four states every day. Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), a Texas-based company behind the $3. 8 billion project hopes to finish construction this year. But the Standing Rock Sioux, an American Indian tribe (部落), is determined to stop the 1,172-mile pipeline from being built. Both sides show no signs of backing down. The Dakota Access Pipeline was announced in 2014. A section of it will run near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. A reservation is an area of land set aside for American Indians. The tribe says the construction threatens to destroy historical areas and ancient burial sites. They also say the pipeline could pollute their main water source, the Missouri River. In April, the Standing Rock Sioux began a protest against the project. They camped at the construction site. Since then, thousands of people, including people from other American Indian tribes, have traveled to the side to join the protest.Twenty-eight people have been arrested since then and charged with interfering with the pipeline construction. (本题5.0分) 1.(单选题) Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? ( )(本题1.0分) A. The Dakota Access Pipeline will create more markets for oil and gas. B.The Dakota Access Pipeline will create many job opportunities. C.American Indians oppose the construction of an oil pipeline. D.American Indians fight for equal voting rights. (单选题) ETP hopes to finish this project in _____. ( )(本题1.0分) A. 2016 B.2017 C.2018 D.2019 .(单选题) Why do American Indians protect against the construction of this pipeline? ( )(本题1.0分) A. Because it will cost up to $3.8 billion. B.Because it threatens the region’s water supply. C.Because it will make many people lose their jobs. D.Because it will force many people to leave their homes. According to the passage, the workers can _____ in case of pipeline leaks. ( )(本题1.0分) A.report to the local government B. ask people to leave the leak affected areas C.call 911 D. close valves According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? ( )(本题1.0分) A. This pipeline will cross four states. B.This pipeline is 1,172 miles long. C.All the protesters are from the Standing Rock Sioux. D.Neither sides of the dispute is willing to compromise.
完形填空 The United States is well-known for its network of major highways 31 to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time. 32 these wide modern roads are generally 33 and well maintained with few sharp curves and many straight 34 , a direct route is not always the most 35 one. Large highways often pass by scenic areas and interesting small towns. 36 , these highways generally 37 large urban centers which means that they become crowded 38 heavy traffic during rush hours, 39 the fast direct way becomes a very slow route. However, there is 40 always another route to take 41 you are not in a hurry. Not far from the 42 new “super-highways”, there are often older, 43 heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. 44 of these are good two-lane roads; others are uneven roads 45 through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high 46 , or down frightening hillsides to towns 47 in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places 48 the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver way may have a 49 to get a fresh, clean 50 of the world.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)31.( )(本题0.5分) A.designing B.designed C.looking D.looked 2.(单选题)32()(本题0.5分) A.Although B. Since C.Because D.Therefore 答案:A. 解析:无. 3.(单选题)33()(本题0.5分) A.stable B.splendid C.complicated D.smooth 答案:D. 解析:无. 4.(单选题)34()(本题0.5分) A.selections B.separations C. series D.sections 答案:D. 解析:无. 5.(单选题)35()(本题0.5分) A.terrible B.possible C. enjoyable D.profitable 答案:C. 解析:无. 6.(单选题)36()(本题0.5分) A.Furthermore B.For C. Therefore D.Yet 答案:A. 解析:无. 7.(单选题)37()(本题0.5分) A.lead B. connect C.collect D.communicate 答案:B. 解析:无. 8.(单选题)38()(本题0.5分) A.in B.for C.with D.on 答案:C. 解析:无. 9.(单选题)39()(本题0.5分) A. when B. for C.but D. that 答案:A. 解析:无. 10.(单选题)40()(本题0.5分) A.yet B.still C.almost D.quite 答案:C. 解析:无. 11.(单选题)41()(本题0.0分) A.unless B.if C.as D.since 答案:B. 解析:无. 12.(单选题)42()(本题0.0分) A.relatively B. regularly C.respectively D.reasonably 答案:A. 解析:无. 13.(单选题)43()(本题0.0分) A.and B. less C. more D.or 答案:B. 解析:无. 14.(单选题)44()(本题0.0分) A.All B.Several C.Lots D.Some 答案:D. 解析:无. 15.(单选题)45()(本题0.0分) A.driving B.crossing C.curving D. traveling 答案:C. 解析:无. 16.(单选题)46()(本题0.0分) A. rocks B.cliffs C. roads D.paths 答案:B. 解析:无. 17.(单选题)47()(本题0.0分) A.lying B.laying C. laid D.lied 答案:A. 解析:无. 18.(单选题)48()(本题0.0分) A.there B.when C.which D.where 答案:D. 解析:无. 19.(单选题)49()(本题0.0分) A. space B.period C. chance D.spot 答案:C. 解析:无. 20.(单选题)50()(本题0.0分) A. view B.variety C. visit D.virtue 答案:A.
All hotels do not serve the same clientele, that is, the same kind of guests. In fact, it is possible to place hotels in four broad categories. The first is the commercial hotel, which provides services essentially for transient(短暂的)visitors, many of them traveling on business. Many city hotels and diversely located motels fall into this group. The second category is resort hotels. Located in vacation areas, they often provide recreational facilitates of their own as well. The third type of hotels aim their services largely at the convention trade. Conventions are meetings usually held yearly, of various business or professional groups. Most conventions were held in large urban centers such as New York or Washington D.C, but the airplane has also made it possible for resort hotels to attract this kind of business. The fourth category is resident hotels. People who do not wish to keep house themselves can rent accommodations on a seasonal basis or even permanently in many hotels. It is very important for us to realize the necessity for cooperation and coordination among the various hotel departments. Practically every service offered required the efforts of two or more departments. To get an incoming guest from the lobby(大厅) to his freshly cleaned room involves the front office(前厅),the uniformed services, and the housekeeping(客房)department. Whether it be the serving of a single meal in the coffee shop or the handling of a large convention, the joint efforts of several departments must be coordinated(协调)to assure successful and satisfactory service to the customer. Failure on the part of any one department or any one person in that department means unsatisfactory service and a dissatisfied guest.(本题20.0分) 1.(单选题) Many city hotels and diversely located motels fall into ( ).(本题5.0分) A.the commercial hotel B.the conventional hotel C.the resort hotel D.resident hotel 答案:A. 解析:无. 2.(单选题)Most of the convention hotels are built in ( ).(本题5.0分) A.the small towns B.the large cities C.the tourist resorts D.the theme parks 答案:B. 解析:无. 3.(单选题) The departments of a hotel exclude( ).(本题5.0分) A.the front office B.the housekeeping C.the security D.the decoration 答案:D. 解析:无. 4.(单选题)The different departments of a hotel should coordination to ().(本题5.0分) A.sell a meeting B.arrange for a luncheon C.serve the guests D.recruit the professionals 答案:D. 解析:无.
(填空题)The reporter checked with a variety of sources to guard against___(accurate) reports.(本题2.0分)
.(填空题)Only a few of us could___his statement, because it was too profound. (comprehension)(本题2.0分)
.(填空题)In the United States, all children between the ages of 5 and 18 must___ (attendance) school.(本题2.0分)
Today, however, the trend is for resorts to operate year- round.(本题1.0分) A.advantage B.tendency C.character D.solution
What is the better way of staying away from the cold winter days? Come out to our Hall Markets in the beautiful countryside, full of color, fun, music and delicious food! With over 350 stalls selling wonderful home-made and home-grown goods, this will surely be a great day out. The Hall Markets are held on the first Sunday of each month from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.. at Hall Village. They are operated by Hartley Life Care Co. , Ltd. All the income will go to help and support service for people with disabilities. Volunteers play an important part in the success and pleasant atmosphere at the Hall Markets. Hartley Life care is always grateful to have you serve as volunteers with the Hall Markets. If you are interested in being one of our volunteers and spending a few hours with us each month. Please contact us during business hours on 62605555.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)According to the passage, the Hall Markets are held ___________.(本题1.0分) A.in the countryside B.to attract volunteers C. to promot winter sales D. by people with disabilities .(单选题) There are over 350 stalls in the Hall Markets that ____________.(本题1.0分) A.are operated by the disabled B.offer free food to volunteers C.sell home-made goods D.are open day and night (单选题)The income made by the Hall Market goes to ____________.(本题1.0分) A.expand Hartley Life Care Co. , Ltd B.support service for the disabled C.create more fun for customers D.develop local economy .(单选题)When are the Hall Markets open?(本题1.0分) A.The first Sunday of each month B.Every day from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p.m. C.The first day of each month D.Every weekend in winter (单选题)This passage is written for the purpose of inviting ___________.(本题1.0分) A. tourists B.villagers C.businessmen D.volunteers
It is often difficult for a man to be quite sure what tax he ought to pay to the government because it depends on so many different things: whether the man is married; how many children he has; whether he supports any relations; how many he earns; how much interest he receives; how much he has spent on his house during the year, and so on and so forth. All this makes it difficult to decide exactly how much the tax is. There was a certain artist who was always very careful to pay the proper amount. One year, after posting his check as usual, he began to wonder if he had paid enough, and after a lot of work, with a pencil and paper, decided that he had not. He believed that he owed the government something. He was just writing another check to send to the tax-collector when the postman dropped a letter into the box at the front door. Opening it, the artist was surprised to find inside it a check for five pounds from the tax-collector. The official explained tha ttoo much had been paid, and that therefore the difference was now returned to the taxpayer.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)According to the passage, to decide the exact amount of tax to be paid is __________.(本题1.0分) A.simple B.easy C. difficult D.interesting .(单选题)It is mentioned in the passage, that one has to pay tax according to __________.(本题1.0分) A.how much education one has received B.whether one is single or married C.how old one’s children are D.where one lives
The word “proper” in the first line of the second paragraph means __________.(本题1.0分) A. small B.big C.right D.wrong
After a lot of work, the artist thought that he had paid the government __________.(本题1.0分) A. less tax than he should have B.more tax than he should have C.as much tax as usual D.just enough tax
Why did the tax-collector send a letter to the artist?(本题1.0分) A.To send him a new tax form B.To return the money over-paid C.To remind him of paying the tax D.To explain the rule of tax-paying
Gestures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they have a language of their own. We are unaware of our gestures and body movements 99 % of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements if they pay attention and may know what they mean. Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses. The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else. So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures: Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood. Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious. Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive. Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious. Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out. Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable. His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying. The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical. Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority. Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth. Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)99% of the time, we ______________.(本题1.0分) A.pay no attention to our gestures and body movements. B.are aware of our gestures and body movements. C.know what the meaning of other personsˇ gestures and body movements D.All of the above .(单选题)The body language ____________.(本题1.0分) A.is applicable only to the interviewer B.is applicable only to the interviewee C.is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee D.is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee (单选题)Open arms and hands mean _______________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is reserved B.the person is reserved and suspicious C.the person is in negative mood D.the person is open and receptive .(单选题)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is calm B.the person is nervous and uncomfortable C.the person is waiting for someone D.the person is angry
Gestures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they have a language of their own. We are unaware of our gestures and body movements 99 % of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements if they pay attention and may know what they mean. Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses. The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else. So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures: Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood. Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious. Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive. Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious. Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out. Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable. His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying. The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical. Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority. Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth. Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)99% of the time, we ______________.(本题1.0分) A.pay no attention to our gestures and body movements. B.are aware of our gestures and body movements. C.know what the meaning of other personsˇ gestures and body movements D.All of the above .(单选题)The body language ____________.(本题1.0分) A.is applicable only to the interviewer B.is applicable only to the interviewee C.is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee D.is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee (单选题)Open arms and hands mean _______________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is reserved B.the person is reserved and suspicious C.the person is in negative mood D.the person is open and receptive .(单选题)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.(本题1.0分) A.the person is calm B.the person is nervous and uncomfortable C.the person is waiting for someone D.the person is angry (单选题)The passage______________.(本题1.0分) A.mainly deals with nonverbal communication during interviews B.presents information on body language C.introduces some forms of body languages D.describes how to make correct body language
If Dakota Access Pipeline (输油管道) completed, it will carry nearly half a million barrels of oil across four states every day. Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), a Texas-based company behind the $3. 8 billion project hopes to finish construction this year. But the Standing Rock Sioux, an American Indian tribe (部落), is determined to stop the 1,172-mile pipeline from being built. Both sides show no signs of backing down. The Dakota Access Pipeline was announced in 2014. A section of it will run near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. A reservation is an area of land set aside for American Indians. The tribe says the construction threatens to destroy historical areas and ancient burial sites. They also say the pipeline could pollute their main water source, the Missouri River. In April, the Standing Rock Sioux began a protest against the project. They camped at the construction site. Since then, thousands of people, including people from other American Indian tribes, have traveled to the side to join the protest.Twenty-eight people have been arrested since then and charged with interfering with the pipeline construction. (本题5.0分) 1.(单选题) Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? ( )(本题1.0分) A. The Dakota Access Pipeline will create more markets for oil and gas. B.The Dakota Access Pipeline will create many job opportunities. C.American Indians oppose the construction of an oil pipeline. D.American Indians fight for equal voting rights. (单选题) ETP hopes to finish this project in _____. ( )(本题1.0分) A. 2016 B.2017 C.2018 D.2019 .(单选题) Why do American Indians protect against the construction of this pipeline? ( )(本题1.0分) A. Because it will cost up to $3.8 billion. B.Because it threatens the region’s water supply. C.Because it will make many people lose their jobs. D.Because it will force many people to leave their homes. According to the passage, the workers can _____ in case of pipeline leaks. ( )(本题1.0分) A.report to the local government B. ask people to leave the leak affected areas C.call 911 D. close valves According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? ( )(本题1.0分) A. This pipeline will cross four states. B.This pipeline is 1,172 miles long. C.All the protesters are from the Standing Rock Sioux. D.Neither sides of the dispute is willing to compromise.
完形填空 The United States is well-known for its network of major highways 31 to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time. 32 these wide modern roads are generally 33 and well maintained with few sharp curves and many straight 34 , a direct route is not always the most 35 one. Large highways often pass by scenic areas and interesting small towns. 36 , these highways generally 37 large urban centers which means that they become crowded 38 heavy traffic during rush hours, 39 the fast direct way becomes a very slow route. However, there is 40 always another route to take 41 you are not in a hurry. Not far from the 42 new “super-highways”, there are often older, 43 heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. 44 of these are good two-lane roads; others are uneven roads 45 through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high 46 , or down frightening hillsides to towns 47 in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places 48 the air is clean and the scenery is beautiful, and the driver way may have a 49 to get a fresh, clean 50 of the world.(本题5.0分) 1.(单选题)31.( )(本题0.5分) A.designing B.designed C.looking D.looked 2.(单选题)32()(本题0.5分) A.Although B. Since C.Because D.Therefore 答案:A. 解析:无. 3.(单选题)33()(本题0.5分) A.stable B.splendid C.complicated D.smooth 答案:D. 解析:无. 4.(单选题)34()(本题0.5分) A.selections B.separations C. series D.sections 答案:D. 解析:无. 5.(单选题)35()(本题0.5分) A.terrible B.possible C. enjoyable D.profitable 答案:C. 解析:无. 6.(单选题)36()(本题0.5分) A.Furthermore B.For C. Therefore D.Yet 答案:A. 解析:无. 7.(单选题)37()(本题0.5分) A.lead B. connect C.collect D.communicate 答案:B. 解析:无. 8.(单选题)38()(本题0.5分) A.in B.for C.with D.on 答案:C. 解析:无. 9.(单选题)39()(本题0.5分) A. when B. for C.but D. that 答案:A. 解析:无. 10.(单选题)40()(本题0.5分) A.yet B.still C.almost D.quite 答案:C. 解析:无. 11.(单选题)41()(本题0.0分) A.unless B.if C.as D.since 答案:B. 解析:无. 12.(单选题)42()(本题0.0分) A.relatively B. regularly C.respectively D.reasonably 答案:A. 解析:无. 13.(单选题)43()(本题0.0分) A.and B. less C. more D.or 答案:B. 解析:无. 14.(单选题)44()(本题0.0分) A.All B.Several C.Lots D.Some 答案:D. 解析:无. 15.(单选题)45()(本题0.0分) A.driving B.crossing C.curving D. traveling 答案:C. 解析:无. 16.(单选题)46()(本题0.0分) A. rocks B.cliffs C. roads D.paths 答案:B. 解析:无. 17.(单选题)47()(本题0.0分) A.lying B.laying C. laid D.lied 答案:A. 解析:无. 18.(单选题)48()(本题0.0分) A.there B.when C.which D.where 答案:D. 解析:无. 19.(单选题)49()(本题0.0分) A. space B.period C. chance D.spot 答案:C. 解析:无. 20.(单选题)50()(本题0.0分) A. view B.variety C. visit D.virtue 答案:A.
All hotels do not serve the same clientele, that is, the same kind of guests. In fact, it is possible to place hotels in four broad categories. The first is the commercial hotel, which provides services essentially for transient(短暂的)visitors, many of them traveling on business. Many city hotels and diversely located motels fall into this group. The second category is resort hotels. Located in vacation areas, they often provide recreational facilitates of their own as well. The third type of hotels aim their services largely at the convention trade. Conventions are meetings usually held yearly, of various business or professional groups. Most conventions were held in large urban centers such as New York or Washington D.C, but the airplane has also made it possible for resort hotels to attract this kind of business. The fourth category is resident hotels. People who do not wish to keep house themselves can rent accommodations on a seasonal basis or even permanently in many hotels. It is very important for us to realize the necessity for cooperation and coordination among the various hotel departments. Practically every service offered required the efforts of two or more departments. To get an incoming guest from the lobby(大厅) to his freshly cleaned room involves the front office(前厅),the uniformed services, and the housekeeping(客房)department. Whether it be the serving of a single meal in the coffee shop or the handling of a large convention, the joint efforts of several departments must be coordinated(协调)to assure successful and satisfactory service to the customer. Failure on the part of any one department or any one person in that department means unsatisfactory service and a dissatisfied guest.(本题20.0分) 1.(单选题) Many city hotels and diversely located motels fall into ( ).(本题5.0分) A.the commercial hotel B.the conventional hotel C.the resort hotel D.resident hotel 答案:A. 解析:无. 2.(单选题)Most of the convention hotels are built in ( ).(本题5.0分) A.the small towns B.the large cities C.the tourist resorts D.the theme parks 答案:B. 解析:无. 3.(单选题) The departments of a hotel exclude( ).(本题5.0分) A.the front office B.the housekeeping C.the security D.the decoration 答案:D. 解析:无. 4.(单选题)The different departments of a hotel should coordination to ().(本题5.0分) A.sell a meeting B.arrange for a luncheon C.serve the guests D.recruit the professionals 答案:D. 解析:无.
(填空题)The reporter checked with a variety of sources to guard against___(accurate) reports.(本题2.0分)
.(填空题)Only a few of us could___his statement, because it was too profound. (comprehension)(本题2.0分)
.(填空题)In the United States, all children between the ages of 5 and 18 must___ (attendance) school.(本题2.0分)