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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流大学英语练习题目3.精品文档.大学英语练习题3第一部分:英语知识运用(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)1. Whats the weather like in this area? _.A. Very wellB. Its rainyC. Yes, its fineD. Thats all right2. How are you feeling now? _.A. Much betterB. Its OkC. Thank youD. Hes all right3. I really enjoy pop music. Whats your
2、favorite? _.A. No, not at allB. neither do IC. So did ID. Well, actually I like classical music4. What are you majoring in? _.A. MedicineB. At a collegeC. In a universityD. Its hard to say5. What time does the train leave? _.A. On TuesdayB. In the morningC. At half past fiveD. At night6. Can I help
3、you with your luggage? _.A. Thank you. I can manage it myselfB. No way. I can do it myselfC. No, I dont need your help D. You do your things, please7. This is the worst film ever produced. Do you think so? _.A. Youre wrongB. I dont think so, Im afraidC. Not at allD. No, thats not real8. Can I borrow
4、 your camera for a week? _.A. Sure, here you areB. Yes, you can borrowC. Yes, bring it with yourD. It doesnt matter9. Sorry, I have kept you waiting. _.A. Thats all rightB. I dont care C. Im sadD. No, not at all10. When your classmate cant follow you, what will he say to you? He will say, “_”A. Can
5、you say for a second time?B. Pardon?C. I dont understand anything.D. What you said was nonsense.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Passage 1Owning a web page sounds cool. You can be the master of the page, putting up your favorite hot sports, news, pop music and latest Hollywood movies, all of which can be
6、 found quite easily on the net. But what if the services expose your personal data like birthday, health condition, bank account, ID card and even your personal shortcomings to commercial websites who will use them to strengthen e-marketing?Worse, some e-business players may pass you by and sell you
7、r personal data to other firms to get a profit. The rapid growth of the Internet has led to individual privacy abuse. It will be a headache in the future. Cases are showing up recently that some unethical players earn big money from selling individual profiles on-line. A leading US-based net firm ha
8、s been spotted using technology to track down every action netzens(网民)make while shopping through its website.Zhang Jing, a 27-year-old staff member at a local lifestyle website, woke up one morning and found her emails were stuffed with junk emails, unwelcome on-line commercial ads and a large amou
9、nt of sexual stuff. “My mailbox gets full of this awful stuff and I feel sick,” said Zhang. “Laws should be set up as soon as possible, otherwise the problem will get worse.”However, as Internet goes beyond national borders, protection efforts will be limited without global cooperation. It needs glo
10、bal commitment and a wide respect for the rules of the game. Meanwhile, experts have called for the development of technology and software such as a firewall to protect netzens privacy. Software that can track down firms who are using technology to follow on-line shopping activities and bar firms wh
11、o abuse personal data will be available on the market soon. Firms plotting to make an illegal profit form the abuses will shoot themselves in the foot in the end and netzens themselves should be well aware of the issue and resort to legal actions to solve the problem.11. What is the danger of owning
12、 a web page of your own, according to the passage?A. Your ID card might get lost. B. Your personal data might be exposed.C. Some commercial websites may use your web page.D. Your shortcomings can be shown on the web page too.12. In the second paragraph, in the sentence “It will be a headache in the
13、future”, the pronoun “It” refers to _.A. the Internet B. the rapid growth of the internetC. the e-businessD. the individual privacy abuse by net firms13. According to Zhang Jing, the problem of junk emails could get worse unless _.A. one-line commercial ads are unwelcomeB. laws are establishedC. net
14、zens are fully aware of it D. software is used14. From the passage we understand that _.A. it is illegal for net firms to sell netzens personal data to other firms to get a profitB. it is all right for some unethical players to earn some money from selling individual profiles on-lineC. it is normal
15、for a computer virus to wake up one morning and stuff your emails with junk mailD. it goes beyond national borders when net firms track down netzens shopping on-line15. To protect peoples privacy on the Internet, we should_.A. cooperate internationally and develop technology to limit the InternetB.
16、wait to see the firms making illegal profit from the abuses shoot themselves in the footC. be well aware of the issue and resort to legal actionsD. both A and CPassage 2Among the more interesting things to observe as you travel the world are the ways in which people conduct themselves at parties. In
17、 some countries men and women move to opposite ends of the room and talk to one another; in others they sit in large chairs around the edge of the room and talk only to the people on either side of them, or silently eat and observe the scene.As you would imagine, Americans move about a great deal at
18、 parties. At small gatherings they may sit down, but as soon as there are more people than chairs in the room or better yet, a little before this point you would see first one and then another make some excuses to get to his feet (to fetch a drink or greet a friend or open a window) until soon every
19、one is standing, moving around, chatting with one group and then another. Sitting becomes inactive beyond a certain point. We expect people to move about and be “self-starters.” It is quite normal for Americans to introduce themselves; they will move around a room stopping to talk wherever they like
20、, introducing themselves and their companion. If this happens, you are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with you. After such an informal introduction, you talk together for a little while, here come those questions: “Are you new here?” “How long have you been in Ameri
21、ca?” Within a moment or two, you will have struck some common ground, conversation will move along for a while, and then either couple can feel free to say something informal like: “Well, its been nice to meet you” or “I hope we see you again soon.” This is the signal for both couples to say their g
22、ood-byes and move off to another group.The basic rule at big parties is: dont stay in one place for too long. Pick out people you think look interesting, then go to talk to them. Women should not gather themselves in a group with each other or hide themselves away in a corner. They too should move a
23、round the room either with their husbands, or with friends or alone, whichever they prefer, unless they are strategically located (and attractive!) so that people keep coming up to them. The point of a party in this country is to meet and talk with people; the fact that you are all there together un
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