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中国医科大学《大学英语2》在线作业
试卷总分:100 得分:100
一、单选题 (共 50 道试题,共 100 分)
1.— I’m very sorry for the mistake I’ve made.— It’s OK. ().
A.That can happen to the rest of us.
B.What’s the matter with you?
C.Why are you so careless?
D.You should be responsible for it.
2.— I must apologize for having delayed the job.— ().
A.Pleased to meet you.
B.No, that’s not your fault.
C.I don’t know.
D.Thanks a lot.
3.All the windows () have been repaired.
A.breaking
B.being broken
C.broken
D.broke
4.Let’s see () we can find out some information about that city.
A.that
B.whether
C.when
D.what
5.You'll never guess the answer. Do you ()?
A.give up
B.get off
C.give away
D.get down
6.Though he had often made his little sister (), today he was made () by
his little sister.
A.cry; to cry
B.crying; crying
C.cry; cry
D.to cry; cry
7.Oxygen is often stored as a liquid, although it is used () as a gas.
A.primarily
B.seldom
C.rarely
D.sometimes
8.— Pass the dictionary, will you?— ().
A.By all means.
B.Pleasure.
C.None.
D.Thanks.
9.—Are you satisfied with what she has done?—(). It couldn’t be any
better.
A.Not a little
B.Not at all
C.I’m sorry
D.Thank you
10.— Thank you for calling.
A.Don’t mention it.
B.Nice talking to you.
C.That’s fine.
D.Call back again.
11.— Can I help you? What would you like?— I don’t know.— Would you
like something to eat? How about some cakes?— (). I think I’d like some
bread.
A.Yes, please
B.That’s it
C.No, thanks
D.It doesn’t matter
12.How did you find me selling my dress?I saw your ().
A.kite
B.fly
C.book
D.flyer
13.When do the bids rise most?The bids rise most just before the close of
the ().
A.auction
B.action
C.activist
D.act
14.By the time you arrive in London, we () in Europe for two weeks.
A.shall stay
B.will have stayed
C.have stayed
D.have been staying
15.The commission is made up of five people, () two women.
A.including
B.involving
C.included
D.involved
16.Under no () should we be reckless of consequence and make hasty
decisions.
A.instance
B.circumstance
C.situation
D.environment
17.I have heard () he will come tomorrow.
A.when
B.how
C.what
D.that
18.— Thanks for your help.— ().
A.My pleasure.
B.Quite right.
C.Never mind.
D.Don’t thank me.
19.Obsessive () can be very irritating.
A.perfectionism
B.awareness
C.person
D.critic
20.—Could you do me a favor?— ().
A.Never mind.
B.With pleasure.
C.Can’t complain.
D.Not at all.
21.(), I have never seen a more capable man than John.
A.As long as I have traveled
B.As I travel so much
C.Now that I have traveled
D.Much as I have traveled
22.Had I got there five minutes earlier, I could () her.
A.meet
B.meeting
C.have met
D.to meet
23.—I think I shall read a book instead.— ().
A.Great. Watching TV programme is much better.
B.No way. Our TV set doesn’t work now.
C.OK. Let’s turn on the TV set.
D.Good idea. That‘s much better than watching a bad TV programme.
24.— ().— Yes, where is ladies’ room please?
A.I can help you.
B.Let me help you.
C.May I help you?
D.What can I do for you?
25.— Is this raincoat yours?
A.is hanging
B.hangs
C.has hung
D.hung
26.— I am afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth.— ().
A.Don’t worry about it.
B.What’s wrong with you?
C.What’s happened?
D.You have done well.
27.Little () about his own health though he was very ill.
A.he cared
B.does he care
C.did he care
D.he cares
28.— I don‘t think that it‘s true. He‘s always telling strange
stories.— ().
A.Why not!
B.I am of the same opinion. I think his story is true this time.
C.I know. But this time I can‘t decide if he is right or not.
D.I cannot share your view. It must be a false story.
29.The manager discussed the plan that they would like to see () the next
year.
A.carry out
B.carrying out
C.carried out
D.to carry out
30.My watch () at nine o’clock, but now it ().
A.went; stopped
B.went; is stopping
C.was going; stopped
D.was going; has stopped
31.Please enter your () when you pay.
A.state
B.PIN
C.welfare
D.address
32.() at the meeting are some experienced teachers.
A.Presented
B.Having been present
C.Being presented
D.Present
33.She is continually () her position/authority by getting other people to
do things for her.
A.abusing
B.teasing
C.using
D.tempting
34.Jack won the championship of the competition, () made the whole family
excited.
A.that
B.who
C.which
D.what
35.The room was designed () a study.
A.being
B.been
C.to be
D.to have been
36.Mrs. White became a teacher in 1985. She () for twenty years by next
summer.
A.will teach
B.has been teaching
C.would have taught
D.will have been teaching
37.The aim is neither to judge nor to force forgiveness, but rather to ()
understanding.
A.foster
B.harvest
C.brighten
D.activate
38.It is his first visit to Europe as the ().
A.preside
B.resident
C.presidency
D.president
39.Food is to men () oil is to machine.
A.what
B.that
C.which
D.in which
40.The book is well ().
A.worth reading
B.worthy to read
C.worth to read
D.worthy reading
41.— I think the shop is closed at this time of day.— ().
A.No, I think it's open.
B.No, I think it's closed.
C.Yes, I think it's open.
D.Yes, I don't think so.
42.I first met Simon three years ago. She () at a university at that time.
A.has worked
B.was working
C.has been working
D.had worked
43.—How often do you eat out? —(), but usually once a week.
A.Have no idea
B.It depends
C.As usual
D.Generally speaking
44.— I am very sorry. Can I get you another one?— ().
A.That’s fine.
B.I don’t forgive you.
C.No, forget about it.
D.It’s none of your business.
45.We were in the same college, () was male-only at that time.
A.that
B.which
C.it
D.although
46.()I accept that he's not perfect in many respects, I do actually quite
like the man.
A.why
B.how
C.who
D.while
47.—I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight?—(). I’m not
using it anyhow.
A.Sure, go ahead
B.I don’t know
C.Yes, indeed
D.I don’t care
48.If you have a () diet, you are getting all the vitamins you need.
A.balanced
B.bankrupt
C.biased
D.boring
49.He got up () early () he caught the first bus.
A.so; as to
B.so; that
C.as; as
D.such; that
50.The child is spoiled by the () love from the grandparents.
A.sufficient
B.moderate
C.adequate
D.excessive