新标准大学英语综合教程2第二单元unit-test.docx

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1、Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1. Though it was difficult, Carlos knew the only thing to do would be to admit cheating on the test.A. honestlyB. honorC. honorableD. honest2. Debbie is very to the plight of homeless people and always gets very

2、 emotional when she sees them on the street.A. empathyB. empatheticC. sympathyD. sympathetic3. Certain types of birds often develop the skill of and sound like they can speak.A. impressionsB. mimicryC. personificationD. imitating4. As babies develop, they need to learn to before they can walk.A. run

3、B. climbC. swimD. crawl5. When he was a child, Tony lost all vision in his right eye, so he feels for the difficulties faced by blind people.A. empathyB. empatheticC. sympathyD. sympathetic6. Kindergarten teachers often have to reprimand their students for .A. mimicryB. misbehaviourC. miseryD. misun

4、derstanding7. During the Christmas holiday, many people feel a surge of and give to charities.A. malevolenceB. disciplineC. benevolenceD. sensitivity8. Babies usually cry when they feel because they have no other way to express themselves.A. distinguishedB. dishonestC. distressedD. discouraged9. Dif

5、ferent cultures have different ways of their children.A. authorizingB. discipliningC. obeyingD. sympathizing10. The research project was an successwe managed to prove our theory conclusively.A. overageB. overdueC. overnightD. overall11. Thomas has no to the feelings of othershe always makes very neg

6、ative and offensive comments.A. sensitivityB. senseC. sensoryD. sensitive12. No matter where Sue goes, something major happens; its like she takes the along with her.A. comedyB. tragedyC. romanceD. drama13. He reached out and her cheek tenderly.A. scratchedB. strokedC. wipedD. massaged14. Brian felt

7、 incredible pressure and made a decision, which ultimately turned out to be a big mistake.A. hasteB. hastilyC. hastyD. hasten15. The events of this morning were making everyone feel very depressed and lonely.A. soberB. moderateC. blissfulD. welcome16. My brother was interested in taking that psychol

8、ogy class at school.A. eagerlyB. excitedlyC. impatientlyD. keenly17. That documentary about the of African refugees won all the major awards.A. plightB. flightC. blightD. slight18. Her little sister is still just a(n) ; she turns six months next week.A. toddlerB. teenageC. infantD. adolescent19. Chi

9、ldren love to the actions they see in others, so be careful what you do!A. imitateB. irritateC. instigateD. implicate20. The photographs strong memories of our holidays in France.A. damagedB. impairedC. evokedD. imitatedSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. 21.onDont letthat you

10、 like opera, or shell make you listen to it all the time!Your answer onCorrect answer on22. beforeShe had already fallen asleepYour answerthe time we got back home.Correct answer23. 23.beforeIt was important for the child to calm flu shot.Your answerdownbyso the doctor could administer theCorrect an

11、swer24. 24.downProfessor Gregory went to the Amazon rainforest help make new medicines.downtosearch of plants that mightYour answerCorrect answer25. 25.toAll the issues were facing today stemYour answerfrominthe Presidents decision last year. Correct answer26. 26.fromI finally worked up the nerve to

12、 ask RickYour answerfromouton a date, and he said yes! Correct answer27. 27.outoutEvery time I try to get close and understand Catherines problems, she pullsaway.Your answer awayCorrect answer away28. 28.Alfredo received all the praise and congratulations,ascontest.though he had won theYour answer a

13、sCorrect answer as29. 29.If nothing else, that bright yellow coat will definitely help you stand a crowd!outinYour answer outCorrect answer out30. 30.If you testify in court, you need to tell nothing to jail.butthe truth or you could goYour answer butCorrect answer butPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions

14、31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Last summer, Derek completed a research project for his psychology thesis. He was studying childtracebehaviour and wanted to (31)bad behavior back to its source. Derek tookmostlycouchchildren of different ages and put them in a(n) (32) only a few toys and

15、a small (33)to lie down on.empty room; there weredistinctHe then presented them with different stimuli that they might encounter during the day. For example, he would play music at a loud or soft(34) volume; adjust the lighting to be very bright or very dim; or fill the room with different smells, b

16、oth good and bad. Hecataloghad a(n) (35)of several hundred (36)stimuli.divergeIt was interesting to watch the childrens behaviour(37)in response tothe changing environment. Nearly all children eventually displayed some form ofnaughtycomprehend(38)behaviour, but some of them created a serious (39)in

17、the room and had to be removed.The reactions were all fascinating, and Derek recorded everything that happened. He is now tryingunfoldto (40)the meaning of these results and the implications for childbehaviour. Hopefully, his work will help clarify and identify potential sources of misbehaviour.Your

18、 answerCorrect answer(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)trace mostly couch volume catalog distinct diverge naughty comprehend unfoldtrace mostly couch volume repertoire distinct unfold naughty disturbance comprehendPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following pas

19、sage.Until very recently, most people assumed that the ability to feel and exhibit emotions was limited to human beings. It was generally assumed that animals could simply not feel emotions such as happiness, sadness, jealousy, anger, or grief. It wasnt that the intensity of these emotions wasmore l

20、imited than in humans; the general consensus was that such emotions were literally absent in all other animals.However, such thinking has recently been called into question as more and more researchers are uncovering evidence that suggests animals do indeed feel emotions. In some cases, these emotio

21、ns are very obvious! Dog owners have known this for a long time. If a dog does something bad and is reprimanded by its owner, it will often hang its head low and exhibit puppy-dog eyes. The dog knows it has been naughty and this is, in effect, its exhibition of sadness and sorrow.Another relatively

22、clear example of animals emotional behaviour is when they show aggression.In some cases, it doesnt take very much for animals to become irritated and angry. Dogs, wolves, lions, tigers, birdsnearly every animal has been observed in an agitated state and acting out against the cause of its frustratio

23、n. In fact, animal researchers have even witnessed animals in the wild waging war and exacting revenge.Biologists have reported on countless other examples of animals emotional behaviour. For example, some animals grieve over deceased family members, some dream and have nightmares, some display prid

24、e in the work demanded of them, some exhibit friendship and cooperation, and many show love. Examples of compassion and self-indulged enjoyment are also not uncommon.Based on the biological and scientific evidence, it seems beyond doubt that animals are capableof feeling and showing a wide range of

25、emotions. Human do not have a monopoly on such feelings, and its time for more people to understand that were all part of one big emotional family.41. According to the article, which of the following was a general assumption made throughoutmuch of history?A. People feel a wide range of emotions.B. A

26、nimals feel a wide range of emotions.C. People feel a limited range of emotions.D. Animals are incapable of feeling emotions.42. This style of writing would best be described as .A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive43. Which of the following would make the best title for this arti

27、cle?A. The Limited Emotional Lives of AnimalsB. A Monopoly on Emotional BehaviorC. Emotions are UniversalD. Animals are People Too44. What is meant by puppy-dog eyes (Para 2)?A. Eyes that are full of emotion.B. Eyes that show no emotion.C. Eyes that belong to a puppy.D. Eyes that look like a puppys.45. Which of the following does the author NOT present in order to support the topic?A. Popular opinion.B. Personal opinion.C. Scientific evidence.D. Biological research.

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