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    2022年山东广播电视大学开放教育英语II课程综合练习题.docx

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    精品学习资源其次部分:词汇与语法结构1. My watch has been losing time for the past week. It probably needsA.A. cleaningB. to cleanC. cleanedD. to be cleaning2. We are going to have our officeCto make room for a new engineer.A. to rearrangeB. rearrangeC. rearrangedD. rearranging3. Mary said to me,“ If I had seen your baBg, I it to you.”A. will returnB. would have returnedC. could returnD. must return4. We shall have an opportunity to exchangeCtomorrow.A. sightsB. meaningsC. viewsD. minds5. Since this road is wet and slippery this morning, itClast night.A. must rainB. was rainingC. must have rainedD. may rain6. You will get used toAhere when you have settled down.A. livingB. liveC. livesD. lived7. She is very careful. SheCvery few mistakes in her work.A. doesB. takesC. makesD gets8. Unfortunately the poor girl can t do anythiBng buat ll her belongings at a low price.A. to sellB. sellC. sellingD. sold9. Do you think Tommy isCthe truth.A. sayingB. speakingC. tellingD. talking10. Bshe couldn t understand was why fewer and fewer went to him for help.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhenD. Where11. They were asked to avoid _Aany water which had not been boiled.A. drinkingB. to drinkC. havingD. not to be drunk12. John fell asleepChe was listening to the music.A. afterB. beforeC. whileD. as soon as13. 1 have taken many photos. I m going to get theBfilm.A. being developedB. developedC. developingD. to be developed14. If the weather had been good, the children _Cout for a walk.A. had goneB. would goC. could have goneD. went15. The car won t start because the battery haAs .A. run outB. run overC. run downD. run off16. The hall was almost empty. There wereCpeople in it.A. littleB. a littleC. fewD. a few17. Before joining the army, he spent a lot of time in the villageBhe belonged.A. whichB. to whichC. to whereD. at which欢迎下载精品学习资源18. The doctor advised herBenough rest before going back to work.A. getB. to getC. getsD. got19. Cof them has a bedroom and a study.A. EveryB. BothC. EachD. All20. The workers are busyDmodels for the exhibition.A. to makeB. with makingC. being makingD. making21. My boss isBholding pointless meetings. It really annoys me.A. neverB. alwaysC. sometimes D. seldom22. That dinner was the most expensive meal weD.A. would have B. have hadC. have ever had D. had ever had23. Robert is saidAabroad , but I don t know what country he studied in.A. to have been studying B. to studyC. to be studying D. to be studied24 If heB, hethat food.- Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.A. was warned ; would not takeB. had been warned ; would not have takenC. would be warned ; had not takenD. would have been warned ; had not taken25. I was sick, but IDit at the weekend.A. got byB. got atC. got up D. got over26. John was bored,Che left his life in England. A.in additionB. soC. however D. furthermore27. These new processesD.A. should be controlledB. should controlC. should be controllingD. should controlled28. This is very important. YouAremember to shut down your computer every evening.A. oughtB. mustC. shouldD. can欢迎下载精品学习资源29. John Walters claimed that this lack of informationC media.A. have resultedB. had resultedC. resultedD. resultsin negative feelings towards the欢迎下载精品学习资源30. Byou change your mind, I won t be able to help you.A. WhenB. UnlessC. IfD. As31. It is one of the best concerts IB.A. went toB.go toC.have ever been toD. had gone to32. HeDhis father for both of them love walking in the countryside.A. looksB. is likeC. looks likeD. like33. Then she cheered _Aa lot when they gotthe taxi.欢迎下载精品学习资源A. up overB. of intCo. of overD. up into34. Does this patient s record nDeed now. Now, you can finish it later.A. completeB. to completeC. completingD. completed35. Could you tell meC.A. how long you live hereB. how long have you lived hereC. how long you have lived hereD. how long did you live here36. There are many citiesAvery fast.A. expandB. expandedC. to expandD. expanding37. Last yearDof new books were published on environmental protection.A. hundreds B. a hundredC. the hundredD. one hundred38. Waste electrical goodsBsafely.A. must dispose ofB. must be disposed of C.must be disposing ofD. must to be disposed of39. There is a lot of crime on television.Cother issues are pushed out.A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. ButD. Furthermore40. China is no longer what itA.A. used to beB. was used to beingC.used to beingD. was used to be第三部分:完形填空Passage 1The biggest adventure I vever had was trekkingin Thailand. We hired a guide 1Cus to a village in the jungle. We didn t know thaBt he 2there before. 3 A we reached the village, we wouldn t be able to find somewhere to slepe, 4Awe wanted to get there in about 8 hours. After two hours we all realised we were lost. The 5Cwe walked, the more confused we became. Luckilyafter a further 4 hours we met some hunters. They didn t speak the same languagbeuatswoeur guide, were able to 6Dthat we were lost. They 7Bus towards the village. It was after dark whenwe arrived there. We had been walking 8_Aover 14 hours and we were 9Bexhausted. We had been very lucky ; if we 10_Dthe hunters, we would have had to sleep in the jungle.1. A takeB for takingC to takeD taken2. A has never beenB had never been C never wentD didn t go3. A UnlessB IfC WhenD As4. A soB butC in additionD for5. A farB furthestC furtherD more far6. A get atB get aroundC get byD get across7. A misdirectedB redirectedC undirectedD disdirected8. AforB sinceC atD in9. A veryB absolutelyC fairlyD much欢迎下载精品学习资源10. A had met B haven t metC have metD hadn t metPassage 2Scientists are workinghard to develop better aerials for mobilephones, a spokesman forPhikia Phones said today. It really 1A1users when they lose the signal in the middle of a call, so we are developing new aerials that willenable users 12Cstronger signals. Many users reported that when they 13 B , the signal was often lost , said the spokesman. Tiahlse anreewdaeesirgned toavoid 14Athe signal by receiving the message on a wider range of radio frequencies.欢迎下载精品学习资源 Cthat this is a major concern for phone usershe spokesmans.aTidhetnew phones have a flexible欢迎下载精品学习资源external aerial, which users will have 16Dtouching their ear or head. The aerials 17B make the phones able to pick up a wider range of signals. The company spokesman insisted 18D this was not a potential danger“ 19 _C safety regulation has been followed” , he told our reporter.“ If 20 Bone of these phones this morning, I wouldn t have missed my train coming here the spokesman.11. A. irritatesB. is irritatingC. irritatedD. irritate12. A. receiveB. receivedC. to receiveD. receiving13. A. are travelling B. were travellingC. travelD. was traveling14. A. losingB. loseC. lostD. to lose15. A. learntB. had learntC. have learntD. are learning16. A. used toB. to used toC. get used toD. to get used to17. A. toB. -C. areD. will18. A. onB. toC. whatD. that19. A. -B. AllC. EveryD. Any20. A. I hadPassage 3B. I d hadC. I d haveD. haveIan and Shiree are a very unusual couple. Although they 21Ain the heart of London, they try to grow as much of their own food as possible. At the moment they 22Can allotment from the local council to grow food on, but they plan 23 B more land soon. We 2D4growingour own food fiveyears ago s, aid Ian, Sincethen we 25 B about half of thevegetables we need and a quarter of the fruit.We 26Con the allotment for three years. We27Dour own garden before that. They do not plan to stop there though, By this time we 28Aenough land to grow about 75% of our food s,aid Ian. Why do they do this. We(29) Cabout the chemicals used togrowour food s,aid Shiree. Moreand more people(30) Bthe same in the future , predicted Shiree.21. A. liveB.livedC. have livedD. had lived22. A. rentB.have rentedC. are rentingD. have rented23. A . buyB. to buyC. buyingD. bought24. A. startB. would startC. have startedD. started25 A. grewB. have grownC. have been growing D. have been grown26. A. workB. workedC. have been workingD. had worked欢迎下载精品学习资源27. A. usedB. have only usedC. have only been using D. had only used28. A. will have bought B. will buy C. are buyingD. are going to buy29. A. are worrying B. will worryC. worryD. worried30. A. are doingB. are going to do C. will have doneD. doPassage 42 Patten Close DerbyDJ5 6XX16 April 2003Dear Sir or Madam,I am writing 31 B about a recent stay at your hotel, The Grand. My wife and I arrived on 21st March and stayed for two nights.Firstly we waited twenty minutes at reception because there was nobody 32 D the desk. Then we waited a further twenty minutes because the receptionist could not find our booking. 33 A our luggage was left unattended in reception for three hours until we finally took it to ourroom ourselves.Our room was not available immediately when we arrived. Therefore we had to wait another hour 34 D we could go to the room. When we saw the room, it had two single beds and we 35 C a double bed, so we had to change it. Unfortunately the second room was on the top floorand the lift was 36 A . And although we had asked for a room with a sea view, it was facing the road.Althoughthe food in the restaurant was quite good, we were unhappy with the 37Dwe received. We had booked an evening meal inclusive in the price of the room. Consequently we did not take money to the dining room and then discovered 38Bwe had to pay for the wine immediately.Unfortunately, the waiters were rude and 39C. However the manager did agree that we could pay the wine bill in the morning.To sum up I was most dissatisfied with the entire experience and I expect full compensation for the inconvenience caused.I look forward 40Afrom you.欢迎下载精品学习资源31.A. complainB. to complainC. complainedD. complaining 32.A.inB.fromC. toD. at33.A. MoreoverB. AlthoughC. So D. Because34.A. afterB. while C. duringD. before35.A. asked forB. ask forC. had asked forD. have asked for36.A. out of order B. in order C. disorderD. bad order37. A. moneyB. letter C. foodD. serviceYours faithfully, Arthur Mullard欢迎下载精品学习资源38. A. whyB. thatC. whenD. where39. A. helpB. helpful C. unhelpfulD. helpless40. A. to hearing B.hearing C. to hearD. to be hearing第四部分:阅读懂得短文懂得 1Blocks of“ h-rigishe” flats have been built in large numbers in London and in many other big cities.Just after the Second World War these big, twenty-to-thirtystorey buildings, hundreds of feet in height, were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem. For on the one hand, there was severe housing shortage, but on the other hand, there was lack of space to build houses in urban areas. Blocks of- rise” flats seemed, at first, to be able to solve the problem, since they can offer space for more families tolive in on less land. The beautiful, modern apartments in the highrises were much sought after by peoplewho lived downtown.Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not. Are they suitable places for people, children especially, to live in.A well-known British architect, who personally designed many of these buildings, now believes that the high-rises may well make those people who have been housed in them suffer a great deal. Evidence hasbeen collected by socialworkers, whichsuggests that people do suffer. They complainabout severe lonelinessand deep depressionlivingwithinthese greattowers.Peoplealso talkaboutlackof communicationwith others, no easy access to a playgroundfor children, no chances for adults to get familiarized with each other. Many people say that they have lived next door to each other for years in the same building,but they never know who their neighbors are. Some experts say that a large number of people living in the high-rises suffer from mental disorder and have even developed criminal tendencies. Asa result of these new discoveries, plans fornew high-riseblocks are being reconsidered. We are now building up many high-rises in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Perhaps we should also reconsider the idea too.1. There was a big housing problem after the Second World WarC.A. in LondonB. in the rural areasC. in many big citiesD. in many countries2. Blocksof “ hig-hrise”flats were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem,because D.A. there was severe house shortage in big citiesB. there was less and less land to build houses in big citiesC. they were modern and beautiful and much sought after by city peopleD. they were built on less land and were able to house a lot more people3. The sentence“ Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not.” Ameans. A. it was not until hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or notB. hundreds of the vast blocks had not been built until anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not欢迎下载精品学习资源C. people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not before hundreds of the vast blocks had been builtD. before hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, some people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not4. The author takes a well-known British architect as an example to show us thatB.A. he is very proud of his designing of many of the high-risesB. even a well-known designer of the high-rises believes they are no good for peopleC. even a well-known designer of the high-rises suffers personallyD. high-rises are well-d esigned, modern buildings which meet people s needs 5.What is the greatest danger for people living in a high-rise according to some experts. CA. Lack of communication with others.B.No easy access to a playground for children. C.Developing criminal tendencies.D.Not knowing the neighbors.短文懂得 2Sura Elmer came to Shanghai last July from the Netherlands, and will remain here for the next coupleof years. He worked at the Holiday Inn Hotel as a sales manager,“ One im

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