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1、英语练习题3 Section Use of English Directions: Read the following text.Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.( 10 points ) Health implies more than physical fitness. It also implies mental and emotional well-being. An angry, frustrated, emotionally 1 pers
2、on in good physical condition is not 2 healthy. Mental health, therefore, has much to do 3 how a person copes with the world as she/he exists. Many of the factors that 4 physical health also affect mental and emotional well-being. Having a good self-image means that people have positive 5 pictures a
3、nd good, positive feelings about themselves, about what they are capable 6, and about the roles they play. People with good self-images like themselves, and they are 7 like others. Having a good self-image is based 8 a realistic 9 of ones own worth and value and capabilities. Stress is an unavoidabl
4、e, necessary, and potentially healthful 10 of our society. People of all ages 11 stress. Children begin to 12 stress during prenatal development and during childbirth. Examples of stress inducing 13 in the life of a young person are death of a pet, pressure to 14 academically, the divorce of parents
5、, or joining a new youth group. The different ways in which individuals 15 to stress may bring healthful or unhealthy results. One person experiencing a great deal of stress may function exceptionally well 16 another may be unable to function at all. If stressful situations are continually encounter
6、ed, the individuals physical, social, and mental health are eventually affected. Satisfying social relations are vital to 17 mental and emotional health. It is believed that in order to 18, develop, and maintain effective and fulfilling social relationships people must 19 the ability to know and tru
7、st each other, understand each other, influence, and help each other. They must also be capable of 20 conflicts in a constructive way. 1. A. unstable B. unsure C. imprecise D. impractical 2. A. normally B. generally C. virtually D. necessarily 3. A. on B. at C. to D. with 4. A. signify B. influence
8、C. predict D. mark 5. A. intellectual B. sensual C. spiritual D. mental 6. A. to be doing B. with doing C. to do D. of doing 7. A. able better to B. able to better C. better to able D. better able to 8. A. on B. from C. at D. about 9. A. assessment B. decision C. determination D. assistance 10. A. i
9、deality B. realization C. realism D. reality 11. A. occur B. engage C. confront D. encounter 12. A. tolerate B. sustain C. experience D. undertake 13. A. evidence B. accidents C. adventures D. events 14. A. acquire B. achieve C. obtain D. fulfil 15. A. respond B. return C. retort D. reply 16. A. why
10、 B. when C. while D. where 17. A. sound B. allround C. entire D. whole 18. A. illuminate B. enunciate C. enumerate D. initiate 19. A. access B. assess C. process D. possess 20. A. resolving B. saluting C. desolving D. solving SectionReading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four te
11、xts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or DMark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1(40 points) Text 1 As we have seen in earlier chapters, the American definition of success is largely one of acquiring wealth and a higher material standard of living. It is not surprising, therefore
12、, that Americans have valued education for its monetary value. The belief is wide spread in the United States that the more schooling people have, the more money they will earn when they leave school. The belief is strongest regarding the desirability of an undergraduate university degree, or a prof
13、essional degree such as medicine or law following the undergraduate degree. The money value of graduate degrees in“nonprofessional”fields such as art, history, or philosophy is not as great. This belief in the monetary value of education is supported by statistics on income. Ben Wattenberg, a social
14、 scientist, estimated that in the course of a lifetime a man with a college degree in 1972 would earn about¥380 000 more than a man with just a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain survey findings which showed that Americans who wished they had led their lives differently in some way r
15、egretted most of all that they did not get more education. The regret is shared by those who have made it to the top and by those who have not. Journalist Richard Reeves quotes a black worker in a Ford automobile factory. When I was in the ninth grade, I was getting bad grades and messing around. My
16、 father came home in the kitchen one night with a pair of Ford work pants and he threw them in my face.“Put these on,”he said,“because youre going to be wearing them the rest of your life if you dont get an education.” Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers Union, regretted not fin
17、ishing high school so much that he occasionally lied about it. He told Richard Reeves about his pride in graduating from high school, but then a few minutes later he said: I wasnt telling the truth about high school. I never finished. I quit in the twelfth grade to take a jobIts funny after all thes
18、e years, I still lie about it. Because the fact is, I still think it was a stupid thing to do. I should have finished my education. Even a man like Fraser, a nationally known and successful leader, was troubled by regrets that he did not climb higher on the educational ladder. 21.What is the main id
19、ea of this passage? A.Americans place a high value on education. B.Americans believe it is possible, though difficult, to be successful without an advanced degree. C.Americans believe that the more the education, the higher the salary. D.A basic American value is acquiring material wealth. 22.Which
20、of the following degrees would probably be most valued by Americans? A.A masters degree in literature. B.A masters degree in specialized fields. C.A masters degree in pure maths. D.A masters degree in anthropology. 23.The survey conducted by Ben suggested that people regretted most having not got mo
21、re education. A.who hoped to teach B.who were not content with their own way of living C.who were proud of their social positions D.who had quit high schools too early 24.When the factory worker in the third paragraph was a teenager, his father . A.wanted him to start earning a living B.wanted him t
22、o study harder C.wanted him to work with him at the Ford plant D.wanted him to stop wearing such messy clothes 25. Which of the following is TRUE about Douglas Fraser? A.He was proud to have finished high school. B.He became a successful leader thanks to his education. C.He wished he hadnt dropped o
23、ut of school. D.He was a liar. Text 2 The main idea of these business-school academics is appealing. In a word where companies must adapt to new technologies and source of competition, it is much harder than it used to be to offer good employees job security and an opportunity to climb the corporate
24、 ladder. Yet it is also more necessary than ever for employees to invest in beter skills and sparkle with bright ideas. How can firms get the most out of people if they can no longer offer them protection and promotion? Many bosses would love to have an answer. Sumantrra Ghoshal of the London Busine
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