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大学英语(C)252
In spite of what we said, he refused to _____ to the police station.
A、give away
B、give off
C、give himself away
D、give himself up
They had talked for a few minutes _____ they found they were of different opinions.
A、unless
B、while
C、before
D、once
Though Han Lin was born and brought up in China, he can speak _____ English.
A、smooth
B、flowing
C、fluid
D、fluent
If you come across some difficulties, don’t _____ to tell me.
A、stop
B、go
C、pause
D、hesitate
The coffee is cold, and _____, the steak is as hard as a rock.
A、however
B、therefore
C、furthermore
D、nevertheless
The news quickly spread throughout the company_____ he stood out in the competition.
A、what
B、which
C、that
D、who
When _____, the project will help to promote the economic advancement in the city.
A、finished
B、finishing
C、to finish
D、finish
We really appreciate our working environment, in _____ there was friendly workplace communication.
A、how
B、where
C、that
D、which
Look at the terrible situation I am in! If only I _____ your advice.
A、had followed
B、would follow
C、follow
D、have followed
Everyone wants to win the lottery, _____?
A、does he
B、doesn’t everyone
C、does they
D、don’t they
The peaceful development of China will have an important influence on the world.
A、中国的和平发展是全世界的呼声。
B、中国的和平发展与全世界关系很大。
C、中国的和平发展对全世界具有重要的影响。
D、中国的发展对全世界的和平具有重要的影响。
This principle is deeply rooted in the minds of Chinese people.
A、这个原则牢牢扎根于中国人的思想中。
B、这个原则反应在中国人的思想中。
C、这个原则不为中国人的思想接受。
D、这个原则与中国人的思想是一致的。
He found it difficult to give shape to his idea.
A、他觉得很难把自己的想法表达出来。
B、他觉得很愿意把自己的想法表达出来。
C、他觉得很难放弃自己的想法。
D、他觉得很愿意放弃自己的想法。
Susan’s room seemed like a palace compared with mine.
A、与苏珊的房间相比,我的房间就像是宫殿一样。
B、与我的房间相比,苏珊的房间就像是宫殿一样。
C、我和苏珊的房间像是宫殿一样。
D、我和苏珊的房间都不像是宫殿。
For years, scientists believed that human brain development was completed by the time we were 10 or 11. Recent studies, however, show that during our teenage years, our brain is still maturing in important ways. When we’re teenagers, our decision-making ability is developing and we’re learning to make good choices. At the same time, we’re more likely than ever to take risks. Is this normal? Scientists who study the brain say “yes”. In fact, they believe that risk-taking and our “irrational” behaviors may actually help teens to become successful adults.
Take, for example, the teenager’s love of thrills. We all like new and exciting things, but never as much as we do during our teenage years. During this time of our lives, scientists say, our brains produce chemicals that can lead to dangerous behaviors, and it can also produce positive ones. Taking risks and trying new things may be challenging or even dangerous, but this behavior can also lead to useful experiences that will benefit us as adults.
Scientists also find there is an intense need for peer (同龄人) approval among teenagers. We enter a world made by our parents. But we will live most of our lives and succeed in a world run by our peers. Therefore, it is important that we are accepted and respected by our peers, even if it means taking some risks to fit it.
1、1. What did recent studies find about human brain development?
A、Human brain development was completed by the time we were 10.
B、Human brain keeps developing during our teenage years.
C、Human brain development is not completed until we are adults.
D、Our decision-making ability is fully developed during the teenage years.
学生答案:B
2、2. According to the passage, when we’re teenagers, we _____.
A、learn to take risks
B、are fully developed in our brain
C、hope to be successful adults
D、learn to make good choices
学生答案:D
3、8. What do scientists say about teenagers’ taking risks?
A、It’s dangerous for teenagers to take risks.
B、It will benefit them as adults.
C、Parents should prevent their children taking risks.
D、It is irrational behavior.
学生答案:B
4、4. The word “thrill” (Line 1, Para. 2) probably means _____.
A、Something that is exciting.
B、Something that is boring.
C、Something that is dangerous.
D、Something that is positive.
学生答案:A
5、5. What else do scientists find about teenagers?
A、Teenagers enjoy living in a world made by their parents.
B、Teenagers don’t like taking risks when they grow up.
C、Teenagers have a strong need for peer approval.
D、Teenagers need their parents’ help in dealing with peers.
学生答案:C
A、give away
B、give off
C、give himself away
D、give himself up
They had talked for a few minutes _____ they found they were of different opinions.
A、unless
B、while
C、before
D、once
Though Han Lin was born and brought up in China, he can speak _____ English.
A、smooth
B、flowing
C、fluid
D、fluent
If you come across some difficulties, don’t _____ to tell me.
A、stop
B、go
C、pause
D、hesitate
The coffee is cold, and _____, the steak is as hard as a rock.
A、however
B、therefore
C、furthermore
D、nevertheless
The news quickly spread throughout the company_____ he stood out in the competition.
A、what
B、which
C、that
D、who
When _____, the project will help to promote the economic advancement in the city.
A、finished
B、finishing
C、to finish
D、finish
We really appreciate our working environment, in _____ there was friendly workplace communication.
A、how
B、where
C、that
D、which
Look at the terrible situation I am in! If only I _____ your advice.
A、had followed
B、would follow
C、follow
D、have followed
Everyone wants to win the lottery, _____?
A、does he
B、doesn’t everyone
C、does they
D、don’t they
The peaceful development of China will have an important influence on the world.
A、中国的和平发展是全世界的呼声。
B、中国的和平发展与全世界关系很大。
C、中国的和平发展对全世界具有重要的影响。
D、中国的发展对全世界的和平具有重要的影响。
This principle is deeply rooted in the minds of Chinese people.
A、这个原则牢牢扎根于中国人的思想中。
B、这个原则反应在中国人的思想中。
C、这个原则不为中国人的思想接受。
D、这个原则与中国人的思想是一致的。
He found it difficult to give shape to his idea.
A、他觉得很难把自己的想法表达出来。
B、他觉得很愿意把自己的想法表达出来。
C、他觉得很难放弃自己的想法。
D、他觉得很愿意放弃自己的想法。
Susan’s room seemed like a palace compared with mine.
A、与苏珊的房间相比,我的房间就像是宫殿一样。
B、与我的房间相比,苏珊的房间就像是宫殿一样。
C、我和苏珊的房间像是宫殿一样。
D、我和苏珊的房间都不像是宫殿。
For years, scientists believed that human brain development was completed by the time we were 10 or 11. Recent studies, however, show that during our teenage years, our brain is still maturing in important ways. When we’re teenagers, our decision-making ability is developing and we’re learning to make good choices. At the same time, we’re more likely than ever to take risks. Is this normal? Scientists who study the brain say “yes”. In fact, they believe that risk-taking and our “irrational” behaviors may actually help teens to become successful adults.
Take, for example, the teenager’s love of thrills. We all like new and exciting things, but never as much as we do during our teenage years. During this time of our lives, scientists say, our brains produce chemicals that can lead to dangerous behaviors, and it can also produce positive ones. Taking risks and trying new things may be challenging or even dangerous, but this behavior can also lead to useful experiences that will benefit us as adults.
Scientists also find there is an intense need for peer (同龄人) approval among teenagers. We enter a world made by our parents. But we will live most of our lives and succeed in a world run by our peers. Therefore, it is important that we are accepted and respected by our peers, even if it means taking some risks to fit it.
1、1. What did recent studies find about human brain development?
A、Human brain development was completed by the time we were 10.
B、Human brain keeps developing during our teenage years.
C、Human brain development is not completed until we are adults.
D、Our decision-making ability is fully developed during the teenage years.
学生答案:B
2、2. According to the passage, when we’re teenagers, we _____.
A、learn to take risks
B、are fully developed in our brain
C、hope to be successful adults
D、learn to make good choices
学生答案:D
3、8. What do scientists say about teenagers’ taking risks?
A、It’s dangerous for teenagers to take risks.
B、It will benefit them as adults.
C、Parents should prevent their children taking risks.
D、It is irrational behavior.
学生答案:B
4、4. The word “thrill” (Line 1, Para. 2) probably means _____.
A、Something that is exciting.
B、Something that is boring.
C、Something that is dangerous.
D、Something that is positive.
学生答案:A
5、5. What else do scientists find about teenagers?
A、Teenagers enjoy living in a world made by their parents.
B、Teenagers don’t like taking risks when they grow up.
C、Teenagers have a strong need for peer approval.
D、Teenagers need their parents’ help in dealing with peers.
学生答案:C