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1、v1.0可编辑可修改11大学英语(2) D卷大学英语(2)句子翻译(汉译英)(共6题、0 / 18 分)1、我在这里过得很愉快。I have a very pleasa nt stay here.2、单人房间一晚多少钱How much do you charge for a sin gle room one ni ght找不到3、在我21岁生日那天,我收到一束鲜花,附有一张漂亮卡片。我的最初反应是它是一 朋友送的。对过生日的人来说,这是常见的现象,所以我一点也不吃惊。然而,它原来是 个我一直暗恋的男孩子送的, 我觉得有点紧张和兴奋。 那晚我在一个酒吧里喝醉了, 回家的路。最后警察来了,帮我回到

2、了家。In my 21-year-old birthday, I received a bouquet of flowers with a beautiful card. My in itial react ion is that it is a gift from a friend. Birthday, this is a com mon phe nomenon. I not at all surprised. However, it turned out to be a secret admirer of the boys sent, I feel a little nervous and

3、 excited. That night I got drunk at a bar, find my way home. Fin ally, the police came, I went back home.v1.0可编辑可修改4、他们什么时候来还没有公布。It has not anno uced yet that whe n they will come.5、我一直梦想去看看那里美丽的风景。I have always dreamed of see ing the beautiful sce nery there.6、您要在这里住多久How long will you stay here二、

4、句子翻译(英译汉)(共6题、0 / 18 分)1、It does n t matter how bad the result is,just n ever lose your con fide nee.不管结果多么糟糕,永远不要失去信心。2、She sat there facing the in terviewer, with her hands on her lap.她坐在那里面对面试官,双手放在大腿上。3、It does n t matter how you tell her the news, just make her calm.不管你怎么告诉她,只是让她平静下来。4、The rece

5、ptionist jotted down his name and ID number before arranging for hisroom.接待员在座位前匆匆记下了他的姓名和身份证号码。5、I assumed that the minute you went backhome, you would tell him I needed to 23v1.0可编辑可修改see him.我猜想你回家的时候,你会告诉他。6 、 The desire to write was stirring in her once more.她又一次渴望写作。三、单项选择题(共25题、0 / 25 分)1、the

6、 fortiesthe first fully automatic factory was built in the world.A、It was not until . whenB、It was not un til . the nIt was not un til . that33v1.0可编辑可修改It was until . that2、Joh n has a good sense of humor, he ofte n tells storiesA、what people laugh atB、that people laugh atC、at what people laugh atD

7、、which people laugh3、44v1.0可编辑可修改It must be ack no wledged that whe n you run for that positi on you are in comparis on with the lear ned postgraduate.at a disadva ntageB、of a disadvantageC、for a disadva ntageD、in a disadva ntage4、55v1.0可编辑可修改Tomhis father in the way he moves his hands whe n he talk

8、s.A、is resembleB、resemblesC、is similar toD、is samerecoverWith careful your fathersconditionshould improve steadily and he will 66v1.0可编辑可修改before too long.A、actio nB、cauti on treatme ntD、remedy6、Its n ecessarythe high-tech in dustry to lure intern ati onal manufacturers to 77v1.0可编辑可修改the city.A、of

9、exploit ingB、to exploitC、to be exploitedD、for exploiting7、Youwork late if n ecessary.88v1.0可编辑可修改are expectedB、are expected toC、expectD、expect to8、Last year Jack was awarded a prize for goodA、99v1.0可编辑可修改actions appeara nces con ductsD、respects9、you have to do is just to liste n.A、All whichB、1010v1.

10、0可编辑可修改C、All whatD、That10、All the evide nee poin ted to the con clusi onhe was guilty.A、whether1111v1.0可编辑可修改which hat where11、They are con sideri ngmore stocks before the prices go up.A、to be boughtB、C、1212v1.0可编辑可修改to buyD、of buying12、for your foolish act, we would nt have bee n suspected by the e

11、n emy.A、If it is notB、Had it not beenC、It had not bee n1313v1.0可编辑可修改D、If it was not13、There has not bee n a great resp onse to the sale,A、does thereB、is thereC、has there1414v1.0可编辑可修改D、will there14、Plastic bags are useful for holdi ng many kinds of food,their clea nn ess,tough ness, and low cost, b

12、ut on the other hand, they also cause the environmental white polluti on.A、by mea ns ofB、by cha nee of1515v1.0可编辑可修改by the way ofD、by virtue of15、He gets the same payme but he gets his own office.A、toB、with1616v1.0可编辑可修改like16、The troublethe car is that it has to be repaired every few days.A、inB、for

13、C、withto17、1717v1.0可编辑可修改Exceed ing speed limits andsafety belts are two com mon causes of automobile death.A、not having wornB、dont wear faili ng to wearD、not to wear181818、v1.0可编辑可修改mai nly for the inven ti on of the teleph one, Alexa nder Craham Bell con tributed the whole life to helping the deaf

14、.A、Though rememberedTo rememberC、To be rememberedD、Rememberi ng19、He always talksheto a public meet ing.A、because.is speak ing for.is speak ingC、even if.were speakingD、 as if.were speak ing20、Theof the trees in the water was very clear.reflect ion2020v1.0可编辑可修改B、mirrorC、shadowD、sight21、We saw theof

15、an ancient Maya in Mexico.A、regulati ons2121v1.0可编辑可修改C、burialsD、rui ns22、Last year Mary earnedhis brother, who has a better position.A、twice as more asB、twice as many astwice as much asD、twice more tha n23、in the city, he did nt know much about farm work.Bring upB、Having bee n brought up2323v1.0可编辑

16、可修改C、Having brought upD、To have brought up24、Never had she laughedshe laughed the n.A、likeB、thatC、tha n25、Sometimes earthquakes cause tidal waves and,in the case of Japa n, these can be dan gerous.A、such asC、as2525v1.0可编辑可修改D、just like四、阅读理解单项选择题(共4题、0 / 24 分)1、Acting is such an over-crowded profess

17、ionthat the only advice that should be givento a young pers on thinking of going on the stage is Dont! But it is useless to try to discourage some one who feels that he must act, although the cha nces of hisbecoming famous are small. The normal way to begin is to go to a drama school. Usually only s

18、tude nts who show promise and tale nt are accepted, and the course lasts twoyears. Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a repertory company, usually as an assista nt stage man ager. This means doing everyth ing that there is to do inthe theatre: painting seenery, looking after the furn

19、iture, publicity, taking care of the costumes, and eve n acting in very small parts. It is very hard work in deed,the hours are long and the salary is tiny. But young actors with the stage in their blood are happy, wait ing for the cha nee of work with a better compa ny, or perhaps in films or telev

20、isi on.Of course, some people have remarkable chances which lead to fame and success withoutthis long and tedious training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop, as he drove

21、 past in his big car. He told the chauffeur to stop, and he got out to speak to the girl. He asked her if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test, and at first she thought he was joking. Then she got angry and said she would call the police. It took t he producer twenty minu tes to conv

22、ince Connie that he was serious. Then an appo in tme nt was made for her to go to the studio the next day. The test was successful. They gave her elocutionlessonsand with in a few weeks she was play ing the lead ing part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. Of course, she was given a m

23、ore dramatic name, which is now world-famous. But cha nces like this happe n once in a blue moon!1、Why is an assista nt stage man agers job difficultA、Because he has to wait for ano ther cha nee.2727v1.0可编辑可修改B、Because he has to do everyth ing.Because he has to work long hours every day.Because he w

24、ill not be happy.1、Usually only stude nts whoare accepted.are tale nted and promis ingB、are good-ma nn eredC、are hard-work ingD、have received good educati on3、The n she got angry and said she would call the police. This sentence shows that2929v1.0可编辑可修改She totally disbelieved the proposalShe was a n

25、 ervous woma nC、The man acted with an ill purposeD、The man forced her into his big car3030v1.0可编辑可修改4、The phrase once in a blue moon refers toA、once and for allB、once in a full moon once for a while once for a long time3131v1.0可编辑可修改4、The reason why young people should be discouraged from becoming a

26、ctors is that the course at the drama school lasts two years there are already too many actors actors are very determ ined peopleacting is very hard work2、NEW YORK (Variety)-Eight years after his death, prolific science-fiction authorIsaac Asimov has sudde nly arrived as a hot Hollywood commodity, w

27、ith scree n deals for his no vels and short stories landing all over tow n.A deal dosed late last week at Warner Bros to adapt the Asimov short story The Ugly Little Boy in to a film. The picture will be produced by Den ise DiNovi and Demi Moore as a start ing vehicle for Moore.In other recent deals

28、, Fox has optioned Asimovs most popular novel series, Foun dati on, for Shekhar Kaput (Elizabeth) to direct; Param ount is work ing on turni ng End of Eternity into a film that Ridley Scott (Gladiator) will likely direct from a script by Total Recall co-writer Gary Goldma n; and Sony Pictures Family

29、 Entertainment is developing into an animated film series Norby, the MixedUp Robot, a series of 10 childre ns no vels that Asimov wrote with his wife Jan et, wholl act as creative con sulta nt.Most of the deals will be worth seve n-figure paydays if the films get made.3333v1.0可编辑可修改Asimov wrote more

30、 than 460 works in either book or short-story form. While he wrote some non fiction and mysteries, his speciality was sci-fi, with futuristic stories that were alien-free and high on pro-humanistic themes.His work has in flue needmany prominent sci-fi filmmakers, but Asimov action had bee nsparse. T

31、he most recent adaptati on was the Robi n Williams picture Bice ntennialMan. Part of the reason was that Asimov s sole passion was his books and his family. He was hardly pushy(进取心的 )about getting his works adapted, known to grant film optio ns for as little as $50.The catalyst for the surge in scre

32、en activity is that Asimovs estate is nowrepresented by Crested By, a partnership created 1- 1/2 years ago by Vince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza, who currently handle the screen rights of about 200 major sci-fi, fan tasy and horror authors.0、Who encouraged the gush(涌出)in filmmakingA corporation set

33、up by Wince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza.B、A firm man aged by wife.C、A compa ny started byD、A part ner author of Asimov.0、What is the article mainly aboutA、3535v1.0可编辑可修改Asimov and America n show bus in ess.B、Asimov and Hollywood filmmakers.C、Asimov and his works.D、The popularity of Ashuovs works.2、

34、Whats Asimovs attitude to the adaptati on of his works into filmsA、He disagreed to the adaptati ons.3636v1.0可编辑可修改He was in differe nt to the adaptatio ns.He was arde nt about the adaptati on.D、He was not interested in the adaptation at all.4、Asimov mai nly wrote scie nee ficti on3737v1.0可编辑可修改B、mys

35、teryC、short storyD、nonfiction4、Paragraph 3 mainly talks aboutA、the works flint will be adapted into filmsB、the films that will be shot on Asimovs worksC、the agreeme nts betwee n Asimovs wife and the Hollywood producersD、the producers that will shoot the filmsA nurse and her elderly uncle were waitin

36、g for a bus at a corner in downtown Chicago.Buses came by, but not the one they wan ted. The woma n fin ally half-e ntered one ofthe buses and asked the driver if the bus she wan ted stopped at that corner.The driver ignored her, so she repeated the questi on. In credibly, he the n closedthe door -

37、on her arm - and drove off.The woman, her arm stuck in the door, trottedalongside the bus, shouting.Passengers 3939v1.0可编辑可修改said the driver stopped after almost a block only because they, too, were shouting.When the driver fin ally did stop and ope ned the door, the woma n jumped on the bus to get

38、his badge nu mber. Then he took off aga in and went ano ther couple of blocks before other shouti ng passe ngers persuaded him to stop and let the woma n off.After the drivers bosses at the Chicago Tran sit Authority-a tax-supported governmental body - heard of the incident,they looked into it and s

39、et his punishment:a five-day suspe nsion without pay. That struck me as rather light.But Bill Baxa, a CTA public-relati ons man, said, Thats a pretty harsh pen alty.IIFive days off work is a harsh pen alty for dragg ing a woma n alon gside a bus by herarm Baxa said, A ny time you take money away fro

40、m some on e, it is a harsh puni shme nt.The driver makes $14 an hour. Multiply that by 40 and you can see what he lost.Yes, that comes to $560, a tidy sum. But we know that people in the private sectorare fired for far less everyday. If the people who run the CTA think that the lossof a weeks pay is

41、 more tha n eno ugh, I offer them a sport ing propositi on: Give mea bus. Then have their wives stick their arms in the doorway of the bus, and nislam the door shut, stop the gas pedal and take them for a fast on e-block jog. AndIll pay $560 to anyone who is bold eno ugh to try it. Any takers Mr. Ba

42、xa An ybodyI did nt think so.4040v1.0可编辑可修改0、Why did the author offer a sport ing propositi onA、Because he wan ted to threate n the CTA people.B、Because the CTA paid little atte nti on to the in cide nt.C、Because the bus driver had not been fired.4141v1.0可编辑可修改D、Because he thought the penalty was no

43、t a harsh on0、The nurse half-e ntered one of the buses because.A、she wan ted the driver to stop the busB、the bus they wan ted did nt stop thereC、she and her uncle could nt wait any Ion ger at the cornerD、she wan ted to get some in formatio n from the driver2、The bus drivers puni shme nt wasA、working

44、 without pay for five daysB、pay ing a fine of $560C、being dismissed from the CTAD、being out of work for a week4343v1.0可编辑可修改4、How many blocks was the woma n away from the corner where she waited whe n the busdriver fin ally let her offA、Probably three blocks.B、Probably five or six blocks.C、Almost tw

45、o blocks.D、Almost one block.4、The reas on why the woma n trotted alon gside the bus was thatA、the driver closed the door before she heard the an swerB、she was dragged by the bus driverC、she wan ted to get the drivers badge nu mberD、she could nt get herself away from the bus4545v1.0可编辑可修改4、Four mon t

46、hs ago Mrs. B. ordered a rug from a store which promised to deliver it in about two weeks. Three weeks passed, but the rug did not arrive. When Mrs. B. teleph oned the store to ask about it, she was told that the rug had bee n lost and that the store would send her ano ther.Weeks later, whe n Mrs. B

47、. teleph oned aga in, the store claimed that the sec ond rughad bee n delivered and left on her front porch. She did nt believe this story, asshe had been at home as usual, and her door bell was in good working order. However, the store promised her that a third rug would be delivered with in a week

48、. It was nt. What could she do How could she get acti onMrs. B. did what many other America ns have don e-with excelle nt results. She wrote a letter to the newspaper in her town, explaining her problem. A few days later her letter appeared in the newspaper, and this sentence was printed below it:Th

49、e store found a way to safely deliver your rug immediately after hearing from us.In this age of mach in es, it is often hard to get action from bus in esses that havemade mistakes. An in dividual pers on can compla in, but his compla ints may accomplish nothing. Luckily, newspapers now employ people

50、 to help with such problems, and the results are published in a special sect ion of the paper.Mrs. Bs letter appeared in a column called MR. FIX-IT. During the same week thefollowi ng letter from Mrs. J. was printed in the ACTION LINE colu mn of ano thern ewspaperMany weeks ago I bought some living

51、room furniture from the House and Garden Shop in Parkersville. They have set three delivery dates, and each time I had to stay home from work and wait for the truck, which never came. I have called the storeat least fifteen times,This has been going onand each time they have said they would look for

52、 the furniture.for two mon ths. I guess they are stilllook in g. The ACTIONLINE writers reply wasprin ted below Mrs. Js letter:They found it. Action Line4747made one teleph one callto the preside ntof the compa ny, who told us: the customer will get satisfaction. The furniture was found, and it arri

53、ved at your home yesterday.0、In the last paragraph, the sentence The customer will get satisfaction meansA、Mrs. J. will get better furn iturev1.0可编辑可修改B、Mrs. J. will find that she was mistakenC、Mrs. J. will get what she wantsD、Mrs. J. will be paid for her loss0、How long was it after Mrs. B. called t

54、he store aga in that she wrote to the localn ewspaperA、4848v1.0可编辑可修改A、4949Two weeksB、About a weekC、Four mon thsD、Three weeks2、After writi ng to the n ewspaper,v1.0可编辑可修改Mrs. B. had to wait for ano ther several weeksB、Mrs. Bs problem rema ined un solvedC、Mrs. Bs problem was solved very soonD、Mrs. B. found her rug4、The passage points out that in the mach ine age peoples compla ints usuallyA、5050v1.0可编辑可修改cause more serious troubleB、prove ef

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