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河南科技大学大学英语3(专升本)
As the storm drew near, black clouds were _____ over the sky.
选项:
A:smoothing
B:wandering
C:running
D:gathering
Every time he tried to start the car, the wheels _____ deeper into the mud.
选项:
A:stayed
B:sank
C:fell
D:dropped
He spoke so quickly that I didn.t _____ what he said.
选项:
A:receive
B:accept
C:take
D:catch
Her husband felt it would be silly to _____ the colour of the curtains before they had painted the room.
选项:
A:change
B:find
C:choose
D:lose
--- At last day _____ and it began to get light.
--- It.s time for you to leave.
选项:
A:lighted
B:broke
C:rose
D:began
Smoking is not _____ in the meeting hall.
选项:
A:supposed
B:allowed
C:happened
D:admitted
To ask someone for help is to turn _____ him.
选项:
A:to
B:for
C:on
D:by
Did you get much _____ from your holiday?
选项:
A:honour
B:benefit
C:reward
D:prize
She _____ me to open the door.
选项:
A:posted
B:noticed
C:signled
D:drilled
Dr. William C Stokoe, Jr., was the chairman of the English Department at Gallaudet University. He saw the way deaf people communicated and was extremely 1 . He was a hearing person, and signs of the deaf were totally new to him.
Dr. Stokoe decided to propose a study of sign language. Many other teachers were not interested, and though Dr. Stokoe was 2 to think about studying sign language. Even deaf teachers were not very interested in the project. However, Dr. Stokoe did not give up. 3 , he started the Linguistics Research Program in 1957. Stokoe and his two deaf assistants, worked on this project during the summer and after school. The three researchers made films of deaf people signing. The deaf people in the film did not understand 4 the research about and were just trying to be nice to Dr. Stokoe. Many people thought the whole project was silly, but 5 agreed with Dr. Stokoe in order to please him.
Stokoe and his team studied the films of signing. They 6 the films and try to see patterns in the signs. The results of the research were 7 : the signs used by all of the signers followed certain linguistic rules.
Dr. Stokoe was the first linguist to test American Sign Language as a real language. He published the 8 in 1960, but not many people paid attention to the study. Dr. Stokoe was still 9 -he was the only linguist who 10 that sign language was more than gestures. He knew it was a language of its own and not just another form of English.
Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Widespread 1 of written language would not have been 2 without some cheap and practical material to write 3 . The invention of paper meant that more people could be educated because more books could be printed and 4 . Together with the printing press, paper 5 an important way to spread knowledge.
Paper was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very 6 used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wrote on a type of paper 7 from a glasslike water plant; Europeans used a writing material made from the skin of a sheep or goat 8 many hundreds of years. We have learnt some of the most important facts of European history from records or documents still 9 in good condition. The Chinese first made paper about 2,000 years ago. China still 10 pieces of paper which were made as long ago as that. It was made from the hair-like parts of certain plants.
When I was a boy, children always objected 1 wearing school uniform but teachers were 2 on it because they said all of us looked 3 . Otherwise, they said children could compete with 4 and the poorer children would be unhappy because people would see how poor they were. In recent years, however, many schools have 5 the idea of making children wear uniform but funnily enough, now that children can wear 6 they like, they have adopted a uniform of their own. When some journalists visited a London school, they found that all the boys and girls were dressed in jeans. One girl said she would rather die than wear a coat instead of a jersey because 7 wants to look different 8 the other children in the class. Parents may not be as happy about this as children, but they 9 to be, because this new kind of uniform is one that the children like, not something they have forced to wear, and it is also 10 cheaper than school uniform used to be.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them. Some Americans no longer do this, so the visitor must notice 1 do and do 2 . Until the meal is 3 , if the dinner is in a private home, a guest may avoid embarrassment by leaving the talking 4 someone else. Some families have a habit of offering a prayer of thanks before they eat. 5 . If a prayer is offered, everyone 6 quietly with bowed head until the prayer is over. If the family does not 7 the custom, there is no pause in the conversation.
8 dinner, guests usually stay for two or three hours, 9 the thoughtful person is careful not to overstay his or her welcome. The host and hostess may 10 a guest to stay longer in order to be polite, but most dinner parties break up at about 11 o.clock.
There are times when you find yourself unable to work out a problem. It is at this 1 that the way in which you use your teacher is important. With a good teachers such times should be less frequent than with a bad one, so the 2 the teacher, the more responsibility you have for your success! Whatever your luck in this 3 , one thing is most significant and stays the same, whatever the quality of teaching you 4 : if there is something you don.t understand, you must ask, again and again if necessary, until you do understand it fully. 5 as this may seem, it is almost unbelievable how many people would rather sit in silent ignorance than admit not understanding. To behave in such a way is the only truly 6 thing a student can do: it.s a false form of pride, which is the most useless, damaging quality anyone can have, to say 7 of a student! Therefore, regard your teacher as a guide or even a friend and do not sit 8 wondering what he.s going on about. You may also ask a friend or classmate for help. Remember, there.s always someone who is better than you in your class. And many newspapers and magazines set the special 9 for students, you can write to them and get replied in time. Listen to the radio, watch good TV 10 more often, maybe at a certain moment you.ll find your question is being explained there and then.
The relations between men and wives are changing too. A majority of working women remain 1 their home; they come back at night to the cleaning, washing, and cooking that 2 their second career. But more and more husbands are sharing the burden and willingly 3 chores that their fathers would have rejected as unmanly, and as too much mysteriously difficult anyway. 4 such cases, man and wife become equal partners, both working outside, both pushing their vacuum cleaner. 5 , the number of husbands who do help in that way is much smaller than the number of those who accept the idea in theory, 6 the equal partnership is a fact, it does not always work well. The marriage can be destroyed when the wife is more successful in her profession 7 her husband in his, particularly when she earns more than he does. Sociologists see in this situation one of the main reasons for the increase in divorce rate, another reason 8 the husband.s refusal to help with the housework or the care of children. A third reason could be the growing awareness of the professional women 9 she does not have to remain married 10 she is too unhappy.
选项:
A:smoothing
B:wandering
C:running
D:gathering
Every time he tried to start the car, the wheels _____ deeper into the mud.
选项:
A:stayed
B:sank
C:fell
D:dropped
He spoke so quickly that I didn.t _____ what he said.
选项:
A:receive
B:accept
C:take
D:catch
Her husband felt it would be silly to _____ the colour of the curtains before they had painted the room.
选项:
A:change
B:find
C:choose
D:lose
--- At last day _____ and it began to get light.
--- It.s time for you to leave.
选项:
A:lighted
B:broke
C:rose
D:began
Smoking is not _____ in the meeting hall.
选项:
A:supposed
B:allowed
C:happened
D:admitted
To ask someone for help is to turn _____ him.
选项:
A:to
B:for
C:on
D:by
Did you get much _____ from your holiday?
选项:
A:honour
B:benefit
C:reward
D:prize
She _____ me to open the door.
选项:
A:posted
B:noticed
C:signled
D:drilled
Dr. William C Stokoe, Jr., was the chairman of the English Department at Gallaudet University. He saw the way deaf people communicated and was extremely 1 . He was a hearing person, and signs of the deaf were totally new to him.
Dr. Stokoe decided to propose a study of sign language. Many other teachers were not interested, and though Dr. Stokoe was 2 to think about studying sign language. Even deaf teachers were not very interested in the project. However, Dr. Stokoe did not give up. 3 , he started the Linguistics Research Program in 1957. Stokoe and his two deaf assistants, worked on this project during the summer and after school. The three researchers made films of deaf people signing. The deaf people in the film did not understand 4 the research about and were just trying to be nice to Dr. Stokoe. Many people thought the whole project was silly, but 5 agreed with Dr. Stokoe in order to please him.
Stokoe and his team studied the films of signing. They 6 the films and try to see patterns in the signs. The results of the research were 7 : the signs used by all of the signers followed certain linguistic rules.
Dr. Stokoe was the first linguist to test American Sign Language as a real language. He published the 8 in 1960, but not many people paid attention to the study. Dr. Stokoe was still 9 -he was the only linguist who 10 that sign language was more than gestures. He knew it was a language of its own and not just another form of English.
Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Widespread 1 of written language would not have been 2 without some cheap and practical material to write 3 . The invention of paper meant that more people could be educated because more books could be printed and 4 . Together with the printing press, paper 5 an important way to spread knowledge.
Paper was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very 6 used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wrote on a type of paper 7 from a glasslike water plant; Europeans used a writing material made from the skin of a sheep or goat 8 many hundreds of years. We have learnt some of the most important facts of European history from records or documents still 9 in good condition. The Chinese first made paper about 2,000 years ago. China still 10 pieces of paper which were made as long ago as that. It was made from the hair-like parts of certain plants.
When I was a boy, children always objected 1 wearing school uniform but teachers were 2 on it because they said all of us looked 3 . Otherwise, they said children could compete with 4 and the poorer children would be unhappy because people would see how poor they were. In recent years, however, many schools have 5 the idea of making children wear uniform but funnily enough, now that children can wear 6 they like, they have adopted a uniform of their own. When some journalists visited a London school, they found that all the boys and girls were dressed in jeans. One girl said she would rather die than wear a coat instead of a jersey because 7 wants to look different 8 the other children in the class. Parents may not be as happy about this as children, but they 9 to be, because this new kind of uniform is one that the children like, not something they have forced to wear, and it is also 10 cheaper than school uniform used to be.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them. Some Americans no longer do this, so the visitor must notice 1 do and do 2 . Until the meal is 3 , if the dinner is in a private home, a guest may avoid embarrassment by leaving the talking 4 someone else. Some families have a habit of offering a prayer of thanks before they eat. 5 . If a prayer is offered, everyone 6 quietly with bowed head until the prayer is over. If the family does not 7 the custom, there is no pause in the conversation.
8 dinner, guests usually stay for two or three hours, 9 the thoughtful person is careful not to overstay his or her welcome. The host and hostess may 10 a guest to stay longer in order to be polite, but most dinner parties break up at about 11 o.clock.
There are times when you find yourself unable to work out a problem. It is at this 1 that the way in which you use your teacher is important. With a good teachers such times should be less frequent than with a bad one, so the 2 the teacher, the more responsibility you have for your success! Whatever your luck in this 3 , one thing is most significant and stays the same, whatever the quality of teaching you 4 : if there is something you don.t understand, you must ask, again and again if necessary, until you do understand it fully. 5 as this may seem, it is almost unbelievable how many people would rather sit in silent ignorance than admit not understanding. To behave in such a way is the only truly 6 thing a student can do: it.s a false form of pride, which is the most useless, damaging quality anyone can have, to say 7 of a student! Therefore, regard your teacher as a guide or even a friend and do not sit 8 wondering what he.s going on about. You may also ask a friend or classmate for help. Remember, there.s always someone who is better than you in your class. And many newspapers and magazines set the special 9 for students, you can write to them and get replied in time. Listen to the radio, watch good TV 10 more often, maybe at a certain moment you.ll find your question is being explained there and then.
The relations between men and wives are changing too. A majority of working women remain 1 their home; they come back at night to the cleaning, washing, and cooking that 2 their second career. But more and more husbands are sharing the burden and willingly 3 chores that their fathers would have rejected as unmanly, and as too much mysteriously difficult anyway. 4 such cases, man and wife become equal partners, both working outside, both pushing their vacuum cleaner. 5 , the number of husbands who do help in that way is much smaller than the number of those who accept the idea in theory, 6 the equal partnership is a fact, it does not always work well. The marriage can be destroyed when the wife is more successful in her profession 7 her husband in his, particularly when she earns more than he does. Sociologists see in this situation one of the main reasons for the increase in divorce rate, another reason 8 the husband.s refusal to help with the housework or the care of children. A third reason could be the growing awareness of the professional women 9 she does not have to remain married 10 she is too unhappy.