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全新版大学进阶英语综合教程2综合训练第三单元(含答案)
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程2综合训练
第三单元练习题(含答案)
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear two news reports. At
the end of each news report, you will hear two questions. Both
the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After
you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the
four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.
1. A) A man tried strangling(勒死) his wife after dreaming she
cheated.
B) A man wedded an unfaithful wife in a lightning marriage.
C) A woman was arrested for killing her alcoholic husband.
D) A woman was killed for cheating on her husband.
2. A) The daughter call of 911.B) The neighbor interruption.
C) The woman cheat on her husband.D) The man wake-up
from the dream.
Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.
3.A) She was stopped by a dog from jumping off a bridge.
B) She threw a dog from a bridge, claiming it could fly.
C) She was pulled out of the river by her pet dog.
D) She jumped off a bridge to save a sick dog.
4.A) A significant pain.B) A serious condition.
C) A leg dislocation(脱臼).D) Animal cruelty charges.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long
conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be
spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose
the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Conversation One
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just
heard.
5.A) He would like to go with the woman then.
B) He does not have a vacation until then.
C) He has already had one in March.
D) He does not have enough money.
6.A) He does not want to travel alone.B) He has not made up
his mind now.
C) His vacation is only one-week long.D) His travel plan is not
practical enough.
7.A) Because he hates to ask the woman to lend him money.
B) Because he needs money to pay the mortgage.
C) Because he has used up all his savings for travel.
D) Because such a travel is not worth it.
8.A) He is a liar(说谎者). B) He loves to travel.
C) He loves the woman.D) He is a workaholic(工作狂).
Conversation Two
Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have
just heard.
9.A) Dating(约会) the woman.B) Looking for an apartment.
C) Decorating(装修) his apartment.D) Moving pieces of his
furniture.
10.A) Uncertain.B) Friendly.C) Positive.D) Careful.
11.A) A good size.B) Used furniture.C) Good condition.D) A
reasonable rent.
12.A) To show the woman around his neighborhood. B) To share the apartment with the woman.
C) To buy a new set of furniture.
D) To contact the landlord soon.
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the
end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the
passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you
hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four
choices marked A), B), C) and D). Passage One
Questions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just
heard.
13.A) Things were getting better.B) They had trouble with
their studies.
C) The books were scattered(散落) all over.D) They became
friends to know each other.
14.A) He would avoid spending time with Mark.
B) He would break up with his girlfriend.
C) He would drop everything he had.
D) He would commit suicide(自尽).
15.A) They had been friends indeed.B) Bill had learned a lot
from the books.
C) Their friendship had saved Bill life.D) Bill had dropped the
books on purpose. Passage Two
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just
heard.
16.A) It has the speaker as the only one user.B) It opens only
to the speaker’s friends.
C) It is a drawing on a piece of paper. D) It is in the speaker’s
mind.
17.A) The real coffee the speaker serves. B) So many functions of the coffee shop.
C) Wonderful environment for friendship.
D) The expensive building of the coffee shop.
18.A) Friendship will be experienced as coffee.
B) Friendship will take the place of coffee.
C) Friendship will heal(治愈) your wound.
D) Friendship will follow you always.
Part II Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks.
You are required to select one word/phrase for each blank from
a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You
may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
1) _____ friendship, it is possible that we know what it is but
can define it. We know it when we feel it. It’s not a 2) _____, but
something we can feel. It is 3) _____ because it4) _____ time and
energy on both sides.
Once it is developed, a friendship will not grow 5) _____, just
as in the case of flowers which would not 6) _____ without enough
sunlight and water. Just as we treat a flower garden, so we are
supposed to take care of a friendship so that it can 7) _____.
As life goes on, we keep making friends. However, the
problem is that anything can8) _____ a friendship. How is it that
some friendships 9) _____ a breakup in a particular form10) _____
long we want them to last? We cannot deny the fact that lasting
friendships consume our investment of time and passion.
A) affect B) insight C) mutual D) survive
E) venture F) neglect G) flourish H) mystery
I) involves J) apply to K) on its own L) end up with
M) no matter how N) cannot help but O) when it comes to Section B
Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage
with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains
information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the
paragraph from which the information is derived. You may
choose a paragraph more than once.
Setting Limits with Friends
A)All relationships need limits whether they are friendships,
sibling relations, mates/lovers, business relations, etc. On some
level, all limit setting means saying no. If you have long-term
feelings of resentment(怨恨), anger, manipulation(操纵),eing
treated as unimportant, etc., you probably need to set some
limits in your relationship. There are five steps to limit setting:
B) You will tolerate a difficult relationship situation just as
long as you choose to tolerate it. You are the one choosing to set
boundaries(界线) in place.
C) It often takes some real soul-searching on your part to
figure out he source of your anger or resentment.
D) Think about the entire situation. Consider your time,
emotions, and means. Then consider whether you are helping the
other person or merely allowing them to avoid or postpone
his/her own problem solving. Aim to do something to help the
other person without taking on the whole problem.
E) For example, you say to your friend, will loan you up to
$200.00 no more than once every three months. And I expect
each loan to be repaid within three months and certainly before
you can borrow more.?You say to another friend, ou can stay here
for three weeks but you must help me with expenses and cooking
and definitely find your own place before the three weeks is up.?
F) You are not responsible for making the other person the limits. You are only responsible for following the limits yourselfnd
for reinforcing them. Your friend has repaid $125.00 of his/her
$200.00 loan and sks for $200.00 more. You say no. He/she gets
emotional and then says, ell just loan me the $125.00 again. I
need this money to cover a bad check. If you cared for our
friendship, you would do it.?Again, you say no, not because
you don’t care for him/her but because you do. You are forcing
your friend to detach him/herself from dependence on you
because you care.
G) Limit setting is difficult because people mistake it for
rejection. However, limits mean that you care enough not to get
entangled(缠住) in your friend, lover, sibling problems; you care
enough not to take care of him/her.
______ to your limits.
______ to set limits.
______s the limits clearly.
______ where to set the limits.
______fy the source of your feelings.
______ set limits with your friends is simply to say no to
them.
______ a loan to a home stay, the limits with friends
are to be set specific.
______ care enough not to take care of your friend is to
care for his/her independence. ______ because they are
your friends does not mean you do not need to set limits with
them.
______ you say no to your friend, you are actually
trying to reject his/her dependence on you.
Section C
Directions: There are two passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.
For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
You should decide on the best choice.
Passage One
Another incident that drew us closer was our first
miscommunication, which resulted from Andy teasing(调侃) me
and my taking him seriously and so getting offended. When later
sharing details of our relationship with another friend, she first
pronounced us best friends. Her explanation? We talked about
everything, and we had fights but were still friends.
January also ended with another first. I had to concentrate
on my studies and, consequently, my emails became sporadic(零星的). I apologized, but Andy reassured me that he understood
and, for the first time, used what became a catch phrase(妙语) in
our relationship: he good things in life are worth the wait ... and
you are worth the wait.?
The phrase took on even more meaning as we both awaited
the day when we could meet face-to-face and be finally sure of
what we had. Fears and hopes mixed in our hearts, as we
recognized the changes being in each other physical presence
could forever bring to our friendship. What if we found ourselves
unable to communicate, once conversation became visual? What
if we didn’t like spending time with one another as much as we
liked talking with one another? What if we lost the friendship that
had sustained us for eight months and was one of the best
relationships we had found in our lives?
As we waited, our friendship continued to flourish in spite of
the geographical distance separating us. Our mammoth(海量的)
messages were replaced with shorter emails sent throughout the
day, affording us more insight into our routine world. Scans of photos from our lives were often attached to our email messages.
We also began dedicating more evenings to
each other. For example, we sat in front of our respective
television sets to watch a favorite program or a rented movie and
then later shared our opinions through email. Then, about a
month before our vacation, Andy faced a deadline at work so his
emails became sporadic. He apologized, but I reassured him that
I understood and said: he good things in life are worth the wait ...
and you are worth the wait.?
disadvantages to friendships the author implies in the
story are ______.
A) impatience and non-confidence B) misunderstanding and
distance
C) explanation and apology D) the bad things in life
does he good things in life?most probably refer to
in the story?
A) Friendship. B) Reassurance. C) Conversation. D)
Concentration.
response to the respective apology in the two
incidents is ______.
A) the silence of the heart B) a quick explanation
C) a loving expression D) the catch phrase
can we learn from the series of questions raised by
the story teller?
A) They are confident of a sustainable friendship.
B) They cannot help but break their friendship.
C) They are worried about their friendship.
D) They find it hard to define friendship.
story tells us that ______.
A) a real friendship can last despite unfavorable things B) miscommunication is an enemy of friendship
C) communication is the key to a friendship
D) not every friend is worth the wait
Passage Two
Recently, I received this request: i’m am writing an article
for one of my classes about distance friendship ... People were
friends for many years and then they move far away from each
other. What changes? What are the chances that the friendship
will survive? How do we keep up with all the changes ... and then
make our friendship last??The reader elaborated (详细说明) in a
second email, explaining that two of her best friends lived far
from her and she had recently met with one of them, but their
relationship had now sadly changed. She wondered if here are
friendships that last a lifetime and what to do to have a friendship
like that.?
Unfortunately, while I can ramble on(漫谈) about short-term
friendships, I have not experienced many of long-term
friendships. My oldest contact is a young woman whom I became
acquainted with about ten years ago and who at one point had
been my Little Sister through Big Brothers Big Sisters (a non-profit organization whose goal is to help all children reach their
potential through professionally supported, one-to-one
relationships with volunteer mentors). We see each other
annually in December. My longest close friendship is with Andy
Frederick whom I first met in the fall of 1996. Hence, to answer
my reader email, I sought the help of friends with more
experience with long-term friendships. They came through for
me!
One friend wrote, 揚eople, in the big picture, are fairly
predictable. Long-distance relationships rarely survive past the think of that person once in a while?state.?She confessed, f all
the friendships I have had since I was old enough to make friends,
I only have one person I stay in regular contact with who I met in
high school. She lives very far away and we manage to get
together at least once a year and talk a few times a year
beyond that.?Otherwise, the friends whom she has managed to
stay in contact with are those separated from her by the least
amount of distance. She concluded that such is the facts of life.
Out of sight does not necessarily mean out of mind ... but
physical distance does create more distance in frequency of
thought and emotion.?
her first email, the reader asked for ______.
A) the skill of making friends in life
B) the information about distance friendship
C) a permission to read an article about friendship
D) an answer to the question of changeable friendship
author does not seem ______.
A) to have much experience with long-term friendships
B) to have any long-term friendship of the opposite sex
C) to believe in a friendship that lasts a lifetime
D) to think of answering the reader email
terms of long-term friendships, the author ______.
A) is unfortunate enough to have one B) met her longest
close friend
C) is not professionally alone D) invited emails of opinion
, according to the passage, can happen to a long-distance friendship when you do not think much of the friend
living far away?
A) It cannot last long. B) It must be irregular.
C) It is fairly unpredictable. D) It is just of physical distance. does the author friend imply in saying that hysical
distance does create more distance in frequency of thought and
emotion?
A) A friendship has nothing to do with the saying: out of sight,
out of mind.
B) A friendship can be significantly affected by physical
distance.
C) There is no such thing as a lifelong friendship in the real
world.
D) No doubt the years of a friendship vary with individuals.
Part III Translation
Directions: Translate the passage from Chinese into English.
两个朋友结伴穿越荒漠,旅途中二人突然争吵了起来,其中一个掴了对方一记耳光。被打的人感到自己受了伤害,但什么也没有说,只是在沙地上写下了这样一句话:“今天,我最好的朋友掴了我耳光。”他们继续前行,看到一处绿洲,决定在那里洗个澡。之前被打的那个人不小心陷入了泥潭,并开始深陷,幸亏他的朋友救了他。当这个差点被淹死的朋友缓过气来以后,他在石头上刻下:“今天,我最好的朋友救了我的命。”
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Part IV Writing
Directions: Take a close look at the picture, and try to figure
out the sense of humor there. After that, write a short essay of at
least 120 words but no more than 180 words, as specified below:
The 1st paragraph: A brief description of the picture
The 2nd paragraph: A focus on the kids and their mom
The 3rd paragraph: The sense of humor from the picture
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答案
Unit 3
Part I Listening Comprehension Section A
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. D
Section B
5. D
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B10. C11. B12. D
Section C
13. D14. D15. C16. D17. C18. D
Part II Reading Comprehension
Section A
1. O
2. H
3. C
4. I
5. K
6. D
7. G
8. A
9. L10. M Section B
11. F12. B13. E14. D15. C16. A17. E18. G19. A20. F
Section C
21. B22. A23. D24. C25. A26. B27. A28. D29. A30. B
Part III Translation
Two friends were walking through the desert. At some point
in the journey they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one who got slapped was hurt, but
without saying anything, wrote in the sand: oday my best friend
slapped me in the face.?They kept on walking until they found an
oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one, who had been
slapped, got stuck in the mire and started drowning, but the
friend saved him. After the friend recovered from nearly
drowning, he wrote on a stone: oday my best friend saved my
life.?
Part IV Writing
Omitted.
听力材料
Unit 3
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear two news reports. At
the end of each news report, you will hear two questions. Both
the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After
you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the
four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.
Police say a Pennsylvania man tried to strangle his wife after
he woke up from a dream in which she was cheating on him.
Archibald police say 49-year-old Conrad Rudalavage had
been drinking before he fell asleep, and then woke up Saturday
convinced that his wife was unfaithful.
Police say he attacked, choked and threatened to kill her until
his teenage daughter intervened and tried to call 911. Police say
he then attacked the daughter.
Police say the girl was able to escape and run to neighbors
for help. The neighbor helped pull Rudalavage off his wife, who
was treated for bruises and other injuries to her face, head and neck.
Rudalavage remained jailed on attempted homicide and
other charges Thursday. His attorney
didn抰immediately return a call.
1. What can we learn from the news report?
2. What made it possible for the woman to survive her
husband attack?
Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.
Authorities say a woman claimed dogs could fly before
tossing a small dog about 30 feet off a South Florida bridge,
injuring the animal.
Captain David Walesky of Palm Beach County Animal Care
and Control told the Palm Beach Posthat the 8-year-old Jack
Russell Terrier mix dislocated a leg in the fall Wednesday from a
bridge in Riviera Beach.
Sheriff officials say the woman, who was taken to a hospital
for a mental health evaluation, will likely face animal cruelty
charges. She wasn’t identified.
Walesky says the 30-pound black and white dog suffered
significant pain and was in serious but stable condition. not
completely out of the woods yet,?Walesky said of the animal,
which was being cared for by Animal Care and Control.
3. What do the officials say about the woman?
4. What does the woman behavior mean to her?
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long
conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four
questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be
spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose
the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Conversation One
W:Hi! Hi! Bob!
M:Hi ?hi.
W:Hey, when are you going on vacation?
M:Well, I hoping ?I think I going to go in March. Ie got one
week in March ?and then Ie got another one week in September,
so I hoping to get away at least one of those times.
W:Huh. You going to take Mary with you?
M:Sure.
W:Or are you going to, uh, you know, you going to take her
with you on a vacation? You going away?
M:Yeah, yeah, well ?I don’t think wel have enough money
to go away in March, but we抮e sure hoping to, uh, to travel in
September.
W:Oh, really, where are you going to go, if you get out?
M:Well, you know, I want to go to Inner Mongolia(中国内蒙古). Ie, Ie never been there, and I just keep hearing all these great
things about it. I, I don’t know ... uh, I haven’t made up my
mind if I’m going to, you know, uh, Inner Mongolia or
someplace else, uh ?
W:Oh god, it sure to be fantastic, especially if you go in
September.
M:Mm.
W:It抯really fantastic, and it ?
M:Yeah.
W:?beautiful land there.
M:Yeah, yeah, well maybe we could do that, but the costs
keep going up, you know, and there 抯still ?so there a chance we
might not be able to go anywhere; we may just have to ?
W:Yeah. M:?pay the mortgage.
W:[laughs] Well, what would you be doing if you stayed back
here.
M:Mm ?I suppose I do some extra work.
W:I got you. You need money.
M:That抯for sure.
W:Yeah. Supposing you had all the money in the world, then
where would you go?
M:Me? I travel all over the world, spending the money and
enjoying life.
W:Oh god ?
M:Right ?all right ?
M:Where抮e you going to go this year?
W:Oh, I have no idea. I don’t want to travel alone.
M:I hear what you saying. You need company(陪伴)?
W:You got it.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just
heard.
is the man not going on vacation until September?
seems to be the problem with the man travel plan?
is the man most probably going to do extra work
instead of going on vacation?
can be said of the man in the conversation?
Conversation Two
W:You look tired! What are you been doing?
M:Looking for an apartment.
W:No luck?
M:Actually, I found a few, but I want to be sure I find the right
place.
W:There an empty apartment in my building. M:Oh yeah? What it like?
W:The usual, I guess. Nothing fancy, but it in good condition,
a good size, and not too expensive.
M:Sounds good so far. What about the neighbors?
W:They are great.
M:Oh yeah?
W:Sure. For example, we are so quiet. We don’t make a lot
of noise.
M:Are there any pet dogs?
W:Not many. And we all pull together to keep the building in
good condition.
M:You mean you do all the work?
W:No. What I mean is we are friendly to the building, and the
maintenance staff is so helpful. When you call them, they are
there.
M:Does the apartment have any furniture?
W:I have no idea. I just saw them move out the day before
yesterday.
M:To be frank, I don’t want any used furniture.
W:I don抰think it a problem. You can ask the landlord to get
rid of the used furniture you don 抰need.
M:How can I contact the landlord? Do you have any
information?
W:I抦afraid I don’t have such information. Why don’t you
go online or look for the real estate agent nearby for the
information you are looking for?
M:Sounds good to me. Thanks.
W:Anytime.
M:Before I do it, I want to tell you the neighborhood you like
cannot be too bad. W:I got you. Hopefully we can be neighbors soon.
M:That what I want to say.
Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have
just heard.
has the man been doing?
can we say about the woman attitude toward her
neighbors?
does the man seem to disagree on about the
apartment?
is the man most probably going to do?
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the
end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the
passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you
hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four
choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Passage One
Mark was walking home from school one day when he
noticed the boy ahead of him had tripped(绊倒) and dropped all
of the books he was carrying, along with other things. Mark knelt
down and helped the boy pick up the scattered things.
Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry part
of the burden. As they walked Mark discovered the boy name
was Bill, that he loved video games, baseball and history, and that
he was having lots of trouble with his other subjects and that he
had just broken up with his girlfriend.
They arrived at Bill home first and Mark was invited in for a
Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed
pleasantly with a few laughs and some shared small talk, then
Mark went home. The long-awaited senior year came and three weeks before
graduation, Bill asked Mark if they could talk. Bill reminded him
of the day years ago when they had first met. id you ever wonder
why I was carrying so many things home that day??asked Bill. You
see, I cleaned out my locker because I didn’t want to leave a
mess for anyone else. I had stored away some of my mother抯sleeping pills and I was going home to commit suicide. But after
we spent some time together talking and laughing, I realized that
if I had killed myself, I would have missed that time and so many
others that might follow. So you see Mark, when you picked up
those books that day, you did a lot more ?you saved my life.?
Questions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just
heard.
happened after Mark helped Bill pick up his
dropped books on their way home after
school?
low was the spirit Bill was in on that day when they
first met?
did Mark learn from Bill three weeks before
graduation?
Passage Two
Today I working at my imaginary(虚构的) coffee shop. It not
just your usual coffee shop. It special. It where all of my friends
gather to keep up with each other. The tables are made of
wood ?each one topped with a beautifully decorated table
cloth ?maybe white with lace edges(蕾丝边) or even crisp
gingham blocks(格子桌布). It spring outside; the sun is shining.
There are fresh flowers on the tables. Bookshelves line the walls
with books and coffee cups placed on them. There is a beautiful
scene painted on the ceiling. The chairs are comfortable and very plush(豪华的). There is a maroon(褐红色的) sofa right inside the
door. The front windows are lined with living plants. I don’t just
work here. I live here. This is where my mind goes when I want to
be with my friends. It happy here. Fresh and clean and I
surrounded with living things. Every once in a while someone
spills some ilk? But things always-always go back to normal. We
all know wee loved and cared for. We all know that in our hearts
we will never be alone. So please come and have a cup of coffee
with me. I’m sure you l love it here. The friendship will follow
you always.? Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you
have just heard.
16. How special is the coffee shop?
17. What is the speaker trying to tell us while describing the
coffee shop in detail?
18. What happens when you have a cup of coffee at the
speaker coffee shop?
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