西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 成人学位外语考试复习资料Ⅱ- Cloze Part Iv Cloze Test(10 minutes, 10 points) Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice Cloze 1 College life is one of the most important periods for any individual. It is during this stage that new opportunities arise, your body of knowledge is broadened and your futures are shaped. You should make the best of the chance to try to 51 the benefits of going to college. In college, sharing differences with students from various backgrounds will be a fascinating experience to you, and it can lay the for greater understanding of different routines, lifestyles, and customs. You will stand a hance of making lifelong friends and help each other handle stress 53 to the change from home to college Besides, college life will_54 you to educational experiences - attending different courses and joining student organizations. You can make the 55 of resources on campus, such as sports facilities, comprehensive libraries, and study centers. Taking part in different kinds of educational activities will yield good effects What is 56 important is to plan your future occupation early. Those who have planned it in advance will enjoy an advantage over others as they may take the 57 possible time to get used to the job market. Sample a variety of courses first befor deciding on what job you want to 58. Take advice from your teachers or friends once you are ready to make the decision The new experiences and the new people you come across will make your college life more 59. Let me take the opportunity to 60 you of this once more Campus life is a unique experience unlike any other. Therefore, you should take full advantage of it before you get out into the world 51. A reap B. inherit C generate D reach 52. A fountain B foundation C confidence D. facility 53. A related B belonged C. combined D. mixed 54. A uncover B. unfold C D show 55. A good B. better C more 56. A. merely B equally C likely D. simply 57. A. most C. least 58. A take in B. take out C. take off D take up 59. A favorable C. reward D. productive 60. A remind B. suggest C. remember D. mind 1/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 1 / 13 成人学位外语考试复习资料Ⅱ---Cloze Part Ⅳ Cloze Test (10 minutes, 10 points) Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single bar through the center of the letter that indicates your choice. Cloze 1 College life is one of the most important periods for any individual. It is during this stage that new opportunities arise, your body of knowledge is broadened and your futures are shaped. You should make the best of the chance to try to 51 the benefits of going to college. In college, sharing differences with students from various backgrounds will be a fascinating experience to you, and it can lay the 52 for greater understanding of different routines, lifestyles, and customs. You will stand a chance of making lifelong friends and help each other handle stress 53 to the change from home to college. Besides, college life will 54 you to educational experiences - attending different courses and joining student organizations. You can make the 55 of resources on campus, such as sports facilities, comprehensive libraries, and study centers. Taking part in different kinds of educational activities will yield good effects. What is 56 important is to plan your future occupation early. Those who have planned it in advance will enjoy an advantage over others as they may take the 57 possible time to get used to the job market. Sample a variety of courses first before deciding on what job you want to 58 . Take advice from your teachers or friends once you are ready to make the decision. The new experiences and the new people you come across will make your college life more 59 . Let me take the opportunity to 60 you of this once more: Campus life is a unique experience unlike any other. Therefore, you should take full advantage of it before you get out into the world. 51. A. reap B. inherit C.generate D.reach 52. A. fountain B. foundation C. confidence D. facility 53. A. related B. belonged C. combined D. mixed 54. A. uncover B. unfold C. expose D. show 55. A. good B. better C. more D. most 56. A. merely B. equally C. likely D. simply 57. A. most B. best C. least D. fewest 58. A. take in B. take out C. take off D. take up 59. A. favorable B. caring C. rewarding D. productive 60. A. remind B. suggest C. remember D. mind
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 Cloze 2 The college experience is very different today from our grandfather's pencil and paper education. Compared to just 20 years ago, education has 51new technologies and tools such as the Internet, the laptop and the iPad. Whether used for good or bad, technologies have transformed the way education was done. Many technological improvements are 52 our grandparents have never dreamed of and have massively changed the college experience. Here are a few of them that are typical for us to look at he most 53 device is the Internet. There are all kinds of study resources online. And laptops make it possible for everyone to have a mobile office because the Internet 54 on campus allows you to walk around with your laptops. You can start writing your paper in your form, finish it and 55 it anywhere, all on the same omputer. Or you may use your laptops to make recordings while you are-56on the lecture and have no time to take notes. The Internet has become an indispensable part in college life With a cell phone, you can call up a friend if you are having trouble studying, or simply need someone to talk to. 57 you spent all your money and couldnt afford to call home? Use VolP. Some systems allow you to make unlimited phone calls to a certain number. That way your mom doesnt have to 58 about your phone bill Finally, there is the iPad. According to Apple, with iPad, the classroom is always close at hand. Students can 59 their assignments, take notes, and study for finals Teachers can give lessons, 60 progress, and stay organized. And thats just the beginning. The iPad has become a device that has changed many things and now is changing the classroom 51. A enriched B adopted C. leased 55. A.all B. which C. thos D. what 56. A amazing B analyzing C specializing D modernizing g 57 B C. admission D. entrance B stop C. finish D. seal 56. A gatherin B centering C directing D. focusing 57. A. why not B. How come C. What if D. Even if 58. A complain B explain C. obtain D. contain 59. A pack B sack C stack D. track 60. A editor B. monitor C perform D. inform Cloze 3 At least 84 people were shot dead by a gunman at a youth summer camp on Wednesday. The mass shooting shocked the whole city he 51 told the media that this young man appeared to be wandering to the summer camp scene in police uniform, on his routine duty, with nothing unusual at all Suddenly, he started shooting madly at the crowd and the hail of bullets brought down uncountable people on the spot A few days 52 to the shooting, the media also reported some affecting stories 2/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 2 / 13 Cloze 2 The college experience is very different today from our grandfather’s pencil and paper education. Compared to just 20 years ago, education has 51 new technologies and tools such as the Internet, the laptop and the iPad. Whether used for good or bad, technologies have transformed the way education was done. Many technological improvements are 52 our grandparents have never dreamed of and have massively changed the college experience. Here are a few of them that are typical for us to look at. The most 53 device is the Internet. There are all kinds of study resources online. And laptops make it possible for everyone to have a mobile office because the Internet 54 on campus allows you to walk around with your laptops. You can start writing your paper in your form, finish it and 55 it anywhere, all on the same computer. Or you may use your laptops to make recordings while you are 56 on the lecture and have no time to take notes. The Internet has become an indispensable part in college life. With a cell phone, you can call up a friend if you are having trouble studying, or simply need someone to talk to. 57 you spent all your money and couldn’t afford to call home? Use VoIP. Some systems allow you to make unlimited phone calls to a certain number. That way your mom doesn’t have to 58 about your phone bill. Finally, there is the iPad. According to Apple, with iPad, the classroom is always close at hand. Students can 59 their assignments, take notes, and study for finals. Teachers can give lessons, 60 progress, and stay organized. And that’s just the beginning. The iPad has become a device that has changed many things and now is changing the classroom. 51. A. enriched B. adopted C. leased D. solved 55. A. all B. which C. those D. what 56. A. amazing B. analyzing C. specializing D. modernizing 57. A. entry B. access C. admission D. entrance 55. A. close B. stop C. finish D. seal 56. A. gathering B. centering C. directing D. focusing 57. A. Why not B. How come C. What if D. Even if 58. A. complain B. explain C. obtain D. contain 59. A. pack B. sack C. stack D. track 60. A. editor B. monitor C. perform D. inform Cloze 3 At least 84 people were shot dead by a gunman at a youth summer camp on Wednesday. The mass shooting shocked the whole city. The 51 told the media that this young man appeared to be wandering to the summer camp scene in police uniform, on his routine duty, with nothing unusual at all. Suddenly, he started shooting madly at the crowd and the hail of bullets brought down uncountable people on the spot. A few days 52 to the shooting, the media also reported some affecting stories
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 During the terrible shooting, 53 men and women rushed toward danger. They showed remarkable spirit at moments of death not for the 54 of their duties but out of their intense love of humanity. In face of immediate death, a wife fell on top of her husband to shield him from the rain of bullets. a radio program presenter spoke with a touching voice, 55: These are civilian heroes, who, caught up in extraordinary circumstances performed acts of distinct courage beyond the call of duty. It is these people that have 56 themselves the title of hero A month after the shooting, a criminal investigation (igf)reported that the young man was described as a heavy 57 of violent video games. He also drank a lot and al ways got very_ 58. The reports also stated that there were about 38 policemen present at the spot of the horrible shooting, among 59 25 were not on duty that day. They responded to the urgent call without any delay. Their60to their responsibility together with their will to protect those in need showed their devotion to their duty 51. A instructors B survivors C. remainders D. inspectors A following B leading C subseque 54 A fulfillment B achievement C involvement D assignment 55. A announcing B commenting C advi D. advertising ma B earned C. collected D. attained 57. A addict B. associate C D. victim 58 A sunk B. sunke C. drunk D. drunken 59. A whom B them C who 60. A engagement B advancement C encouragement D commitment Cloze 4 Mountain bike races in South Africa are very common. It's really fun, but it also a great challenge for those who 51 in the race. And for some people it means real competition for rewards since the sport has been encouraged by the local authorities. These events are always held in beautiful places with_52 that often are only accessible by bike. Seeing the beautiful scenery of South africa is what makes it all so attractive. These events may be called races, but 53 they are really just a way to get out and ride The first mountain biking world cup 54 in 1991. The race covered Europe and North America, and it was sponsored by a German company. With increasing media coverage, the mountain biking race had gained great 55 since 1991. In 1996 cross-country mountain biking events were added to the Olympic Games rery year the race seems to 56 more choices to mountain bikers.57 is the number of events increasing, but the number of different types of events has also increased. Some mountain bike races are like marathon events to test one's endurance They are perhaps the 58 race as riders often have to cover over 80 km in a mountainous area the danger, more extreme(极端的) types of riding are gaining popularity in South Africa. Cross-country mountain biking and downhill mountain biking 60 have attracted many riders 3/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 3 / 13 During the terrible shooting, 53 men and women rushed toward danger. They showed remarkable spirit at moments of death not for the 54 of their duties but out of their intense love of humanity. In face of immediate death, a wife fell on top of her husband to shield him from the rain of bullets. A radio program presenter spoke with a touching voice, 55 : “These are civilian heroes, who, caught up in extraordinary circumstances performed acts of distinct courage beyond the call of duty. It is these people that have 56 themselves the title of hero.” A month after the shooting, a criminal investigation(调查)reported that the young man was described as a heavy 57 of violent video games. He also drank a lot and always got very 58 . The reports also stated that there were about 38 policemen present at the spot of the horrible shooting, among 59 25 were not on duty that day. They responded to the urgent call without any delay. Their 60 to their responsibility together with their will to protect those in need showed their devotion to their duty. 51. A. instructors B. survivors C. remainders D. inspectors 52. A. following B. leading C. subsequent D. frequent 53. A. average B. normal C. usual D. regular 54. A. fulfillment B. achievement C. involvement D. assignment 55. A. announcing B. commenting C. advising D. advertising 56. A. made B. earned C. collected D. attained 57. A. addict B. associate C. peer D. victim 58. A. sunk B. sunken C. drunk D. drunken 59. A. whom B. them C. who D. those 60. A. engagement B. advancement C. encouragement D. commitment Cloze 4 Mountain bike races in South Africa are very common. It’s really fun, but it’s also a great challenge for those who 51 in the race. And for some people it means real competition for rewards since the sport has been encouraged by the local authorities. These events are always held in beautiful places with 52 that often are only accessible by bike. Seeing the beautiful scenery of South Africa is what makes it all so attractive. These events may be called races, but 53 they are really just a way to get out and ride. The first mountain biking world cup 54 in 1991. The race covered Europe and North America, and it was sponsored by a German company. With increasing media coverage, the mountain biking race had gained great 55 since 1991. In 1996, cross-country mountain biking events were added to the Olympic Games. Every year the race seems to 56 more choices to mountain bikers. 57 is the number of events increasing, but the number of different types of events has also increased. Some mountain bike races are like marathon events to test one’s endurance. They are perhaps the 58 race as riders often have to cover over 80 km in a mountainous area. 59 the danger, more extreme (极端的) types of riding are gaining popularity in South Africa. Cross-country mountain biking and downhill mountain biking 60 have attracted many riders
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 L A enter B attend C. present D. participate 52. A routes B. routines D. travels 53. A. merely B. mostly C commonly D. ordinarily 54 A held u B. broke out D. set off 55. A respect B. access C confidence D publicity C. release D. afford 57. A. If only B Not only C Not nearly D. Even though B C D. stricter 59. A. Despite B. Despite of C. Du D. Instead of 60. A. like B. alike C. likely D. unlikely Cloze 5 How does a part-time job affect a students academic performance? Recently a survey(iaA) has been 51 among teachers on this question, and the answers varied The most obvious answer to the survey question is that academic performance is undermined (H155). Actually, over half of the teachers feel that having a part-time job 52 with a students academic performance. This makes sense because when students get jobs, they have less time to devote to their academic studies. Less study time usually means a 53 in test scores and overall grades. Some students get jobs to make money for_54 and fun. Unfortunately, many students have to work to help support their families and in those_ 55 there are few choices available to them In 56, many other teachers feel that working might bring educational benefits. They believe working improves a student's academic performance. This es in the And it would be interesting to hear what theories are_ 58 it Perhaps once students become responsible enough to be committed to a job, they pass on this new attitude toward their studies. maybe it 59 chance that the improvement is made. Maybe developing responsibility is a natural part of growing up Whether working part-time 60 students'performance or not, it is not likely to influence the number of students getting jobs. Cars, clothes, or family needs will lead most teenagers to get hired at some point. As a result, nothing can alter the trend 51. A instructed B conducted C. introduced 52. A involves B. interfe C. indicates D. inserts 53. A control B compression C restraint 54. A regulation B recreation C. convention pectation B. causes 56. A. confl B. contrast C 57. A allows for B. makes for C accounts for D. calls fo 58 A behind B under C arter D. below 4/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 4 / 13 51. A. enter B. attend C. present D. participate 52. A. routes B. routines C. trips D. travels 53. A. merely B. mostly C. commonly D. ordinarily 54. A. held up B. broke out C. took place D. set off 55. A. respect B. access C. confidence D. publicity 56. A. offer B. acquire C. release D. afford 57. A. If only B. Not only C. Not nearly D. Even though 58. A. tougher B. toughest C. strictest D. stricter 59. A. Despite B. Despite of C. Due to D. Instead of 60. A. like B. alike C. likely D. unlikely Cloze 5 How does a part-time job affect a student’s academic performance? Recently a survey (调查)has been 51 among teachers on this question, and the answers varied. The most obvious answer to the survey question is that academic performance is undermined (削弱). Actually, over half of the teachers feel that having a part-time job 52 with a student’s academic performance. This makes sense because when students get jobs, they have less time to devote to their academic studies. Less study time usually means a 53 in test scores and overall grades. Some students get jobs to make money for 54 and fun. Unfortunately, many students have to work to help support their families and in those 55 there are few choices available to them. In 56 , many other teachers feel that working might bring educational benefits. They believe working improves a student’s academic performance. This response 57 27 percent of the votes in the survey. And it would be interesting to hear what theories are 58 it. Perhaps once students become responsible enough to be committed to a job, they pass on this new attitude toward their studies. Maybe it is 59 chance that the improvement is made. Maybe developing responsibility is a natural part of growing up. Whether working part-time 60 students’ performance or not, it is not likely to influence the number of students getting jobs. Cars, clothes, or family needs will lead most teenagers to get hired at some point. As a result, nothing can alter the trend. 51. A. instructed B. conducted C. introduced D. produced 52. A. involves B. interferes C. indicates D. inserts 53. A. control B. compression C. restraint D. decrease 54. A. regulation B. recreation C. convention D. expectation 55. A. events B. causes C. occasions D. cases 56. A. conflict B. contrast C. contrary D. consequence 57. A. allows for B. makes for C. accounts for D. calls for 58. A. behind B. under C. after D. below
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 59. A by B. with C. on D. at 60. A presses B expresse C depresses D impresses Cloze 6 The professor stood before his class of 30 senior biology students, about to pass out the final exam. I have been privileged to be your instructor this semester, and I know how hard you have all worked to 51 for this test I also know most of you are off to medical school next fall. he said to them I am well aware of how much 52 you are under to keep your GPAs up, and because I know you are all capable of understanding this material, I am prepared to offer an automatic b to anyone who would 53 not to take the final The relief was audible(听得见的) as a number of students jumped up to thank the professor and departed from class. The professor looked at the handful of students who 54, and offered again, Any other takers? This is your last opportunity. One more student decided to 55 Seven students remained. The professor closed the door and took attendance Then he 56 the final exam. There were two sentences typed on the paper: 57 you have just received an A in this class. Keep believing in yourself. I never had a professor who gave a test like that. It may seem like the easy 58 of grading exams, but it's a way that any teacher in any discipline(治学严谨) could and should give. Students who dont have 59 in what they've learned are B students at best The same is 60 for students of real life. The a students are those who believe in what they're doing because they' ve learned from both successes and failures 51.Alook B. call C pr D. send B. control C. threat B. prefe C. deserve 4. A stopped C gathered D. succeeded 55. A flee B. vote C D. exist 56. A handed out B put down C. set aside D. picked 57. A Cheers B. Thanks C. Heavens D. Congratulations 58. A cause B way C. design D. structure B. interest C. patience D. confidence B. true C impossible D wrong Cloze 7 Having been out of work for two years because of poor health, I decided to look or a part-time job I 51 and interviewed again and again with no progress. I was getting pretty discouraged It was freezing cold last Tuesday evening. I was waiting at a bus stop when a young woman wearing just a T-Shirt and no shoes. I asked if she needed any She told me she had lost everything in a big fire and had been 53 for two days i dug in my purse and took out $5.00 so she could get something to eat. I then
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 5 / 13 59. A. by B. with C. on D. at 60. A. presses B. expresses C. depresses D. impresses Cloze 6 The professor stood before his class of 30 senior biology students, about to pass out the final exam. “I have been privileged to be your instructor this semester, and I know how hard you have all worked to 51 for this test. I also know most of you are off to medical school next fall,” he said to them. “I am well aware of how much 52 you are under to keep your GPAs up, and because I know you are all capable of understanding this material, I am prepared to offer an automatic B to anyone who would 53 not to take the final.” The relief was audible (听得见的) as a number of students jumped up to thank the professor and departed from class. The professor looked at the handful of students who 54 , and offered again, “Any other takers? This is your last opportunity.” One more student decided to 55 . Seven students remained. The professor closed the door and took attendance. Then he 56 the final exam. There were two sentences typed on the paper:“ 57 , you have just received an A in this class. Keep believing in yourself.” I never had a professor who gave a test like that. It may seem like the easy 58 of grading exams,but it’s a way that any teacher in any discipline (治学严谨) could and should give. Students who don’t have 59 in what they’ve learned are B students at best. The same is 60 for students of real life. The A students are those who believe in what they’re doing because they’ve learned from both successes and failures. 51. A. 1ook B. call C. prepare D. send 52. A. pressure B. control C. threat D. guidance 53. A. pretend B. prefer C. deserve D. happen 54. A. stopped B. remained C. gathered D. succeeded 55. A. flee B. vote C. go D. exist 56. A. handed out B. put down C. set aside D. picked up 57. A. Cheers B. Thanks C. Heavens D. Congratulations 58. A. cause B. way C. design D. structure 59. A. energy B. interest C. patience D. confidence 60. A. potential B. true C. impossible D. wrong Cloze 7 Having been out of work for two years because of poor health, I decided to look for a part-time job. I 51 and interviewed again and again with no progress. I was getting pretty discouraged. It was freezing cold last Tuesday evening. I was waiting at a bus stop when I saw a young woman wearing just a T-shirt and no shoes. I asked if she needed any 52 . She told me she had lost everything in a big fire and had been 53 for two days. I dug in my purse and took out $5.00 so she could get something to eat. I then
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 took off my 54 and shoes and gave them to her. She looked at me and said Arent you, going to be cold? I told her, it would be worth it if they could keep her a little bit 55. She was moved to tears and thanked me with a hu Then as i got on the bus the miracle(avE)of 5 kindness happened. When I was to pay the fare, the bus driver said with a smile, " Madam, I saw what you just did and your 57 I expressed my thanks and was about to sit down when a lady dressed in a business suit said to me," You just did the most 58 thing I have ever seen. What can I do for you? " I jokingly said a paying job would be nice. She asked for my name and said she might be able to 59 something out The next day she called me, saying she had a part-time position open in her company and wanted me to come in and meet with the manager that day I had started my act of kindness just to make myself feel good, but I never expected to get so much 60 51. A dressed B. begged C applied 52.A B. work C. information D help alking moving C. surviving D. starving 54. A glasses B. coat C. watch d. ha 55. A happier B. smar D. healthier B praising D accepting 57. A bill B debt C. rent D. fare 58. A unbelievable B ordinary C inspiring D. reasonable C. find d. ke 60. A afte B. for nothing C. in return D by chance cloze 8 In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. He got into a life boat, but his supplies were 51. His chances of surviving were small.52 when three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive-much thinner than he was when he started but alive His 53 of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness- how he managed to catch fish, how he evaporated ( Z) sea water to make fresh water- is very Interesting But the thing that 54 my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, and there seemed no 55 in continuing the struggle. He was starved and completely worn-out. Giving up would have seemed the only possible choice When people survive these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in similarly desperate circumstances 56 in or go mad. Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on 57 difficulties I tell myself I can handle it, "wrote Callahan in his book. Compared to what others have been through, I'm fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, 58 up courage. I wrote that down after I read it. It 59 me as something important And Ive 6/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 6 / 13 took off my 54 and shoes and gave them to her. She looked at me and said, “Aren’t you, going to be cold?” I told her, it would be worth it if they could keep her a little bit 55 . She was moved to tears and thanked me with a hug. Then as I got on the bus the miracle (奇迹) of 56 kindness happened. When I was to pay the fare, the bus driver said with a smile, “Madam, I saw what you just did and your 57 is on me. ” I expressed my thanks and was about to sit down when a lady dressed in a business suit said to me, “You just did the most 58 thing I have ever seen. What can I do for you?” I jokingly said a paying job would be nice. She asked for my name and said she might be able to 59 something out. The next day she called me, saying she had a part-time position open in her company and wanted me to come in and meet with the manager that day. I had started my act of kindness just to make myself feel good, but I never expected to get so much 60 ! 51. A. dressed B. begged C. applied D. explained 52. A. advice B. work C. information D. help 53. A. walking B. moving C. surviving D. starving 54. A. glasses B. coat C. watch D. hat 55. A. happier B. smarter C. warmer D. healthier 56. A. spreading B. praising C. enjoying D. accepting 57. A. bill B. debt C. rent D. fare 58. A. unbelievable B. ordinary C. inspiring D. reasonable 59. A. work B. pick C. find D. keep 60. A. after all B. for nothing C. in return D. by chance Cloze 8 In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. He got into a life boat, but his supplies were 51 . His chances of surviving were small. 52 when three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive — much thinner than he was when he started, but alive. His 53 of how he survived is fascinating. His cleverness — how he managed to catch fish, how he evaporated(蒸发) sea water to make fresh water — is very interesting. But the thing that 54 my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, and there seemed no 55 in continuing the struggle. He was starved and completely worn-out. Giving up would have seemed the only possible choice. When people survive these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in similarly desperate circumstances 56 in or go mad. Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on 57 difficulties. “I tell myself I can handle it,” wrote Callahan in his book. Compared to what others have been through, I’m fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, 58 up courage… I wrote that down after 1 read it. It 59 me as something important. And I’ve
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed 60 off or when my problems seemed too terrible. And every time I've said it, I have al ways come back to my senses 51. A. full B. rich few D 52. A And B. Y C. Still D. Thus 53. A attitude B assumption C. instruction D 54 A attacked B C. froze D. cheated 55. A operation D point 56. A pull B. take C. break D. give 57. A for the lack of B. in the face of C. in exchange D as a result of 58. A rolling B. using C building D. making 59. A defeated B recommended C introduced D. struck ong C ever D even 7/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 7 / 13 told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed 60 off or when my problems seemed too terrible. And every time I’ve said it, I have always come back to my senses. 51. A. full B. rich C. few D. enough 52. A. And B. Yet C. Still D. Thus 53. A. attitude B. assumption C. instruction D. account 54. A. attacked B. caught C. froze D. cheated 55. A. operation B. taste C. message D. point 56. A. pull B. take C. break D. give 57. A. for the lack of B. in the face of C. in exchange for D. as a result of 58. A. rolling B. using C. building D. making 59. A. defeated B. recommended C. introduced D. struck 60. A. far B. long C. ever D. even
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 答案与参考译文 Cloze 1 51.A 52.B 53.A 56.B 57.C 59.C 60.A 大学生活是每个人最重要的时期之一。正是在这个阶段,新的机会出现,你 的知识体系得以拓宽,你的未来被塑造。你应该充分利用这个机会努力获取上大 学所带来的好处。在大学里,与来自不同背景的学生分享不同的经历对你来说是 一个极具吸引力的经历,它可以为了解不同的日常规律、生活方式和风俗习惯奠 定基础。你将有机会结交终生的朋友,并帮助对方处理与从家到大学的转变相关 的压力 此外,大学生活将让你接受到教育经历一参加不同的课程和加入学生组织。 你可以充分利用校园资源,如体育设施、综合图书馆和学习中心。参加各种各样 的教育活动会产生良好的效果。 同样重要的是:尽早规划你未来的职业。那些提前计划的人将比其他人享有 优势,因为他们可以用最少的时间来适应就业市场。在决定你想从事什么样的工 作之前,首先要尝试各种各样的课程。一旦你准备好做决定,就要听取老师或朋 友的建议。 你遇到的新经历和新朋友会让你的大学生活更有意义。让我借此机会再次提 醒大家:校园生活是一种与众不同的经历。因此,在你走向世界之前,你应该充 分利用它。 Cloze 2 51.B 53.A 5 55.C 57.C 58.A 8/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 8 / 13 答案与参考译文 Cloze 1 51. A 52. B 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. B 57. C 58. D 59. C 60. A 大学生活是每个人最重要的时期之一。正是在这个阶段,新的机会出现,你 的知识体系得以拓宽,你的未来被塑造。你应该充分利用这个机会努力获取上大 学所带来的好处。在大学里,与来自不同背景的学生分享不同的经历对你来说是 一个极具吸引力的经历,它可以为了解不同的日常规律、生活方式和风俗习惯奠 定基础。你将有机会结交终生的朋友,并帮助对方处理与从家到大学的转变相关 的压力。 此外,大学生活将让你接受到教育经历—参加不同的课程和加入学生组织。 你可以充分利用校园资源,如体育设施、综合图书馆和学习中心。参加各种各样 的教育活动会产生良好的效果。 同样重要的是:尽早规划你未来的职业。那些提前计划的人将比其他人享有 优势,因为他们可以用最少的时间来适应就业市场。在决定你想从事什么样的工 作之前,首先要尝试各种各样的课程。一旦你准备好做决定,就要听取老师或朋 友的建议。 你遇到的新经历和新朋友会让你的大学生活更有意义。让我借此机会再次提 醒大家:校园生活是一种与众不同的经历。因此,在你走向世界之前,你应该充 分利用它。 Cloze 2 51. B 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. C 56. D 57. C 58. A
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 59.D 今天的大学经历与我们祖父辈的纸笔教育大不相同。与20年前相比,教育 已经采用了互联网、笔记本电脑和iPad等新技术和工具。不管是好是坏,科技 已经改变了教育的方式。许多技术进步是我们祖父母们做梦都没想到的,并且极 大地改变了大学生活。下面是一些典型的例子。 最神奇的设备是互联网。网上有各种各样的学习资源。笔记本电脑使每个人 都拥有一个移动办公室成为可能,因为校园里的互联网接入让你可以带着笔记本 电脑四处走动。你可以用你的方式开始写并且完成论文,在任何地方都行,且都 是在同一台电脑上。或者你可以在专心听课而没有时间做笔记的时候用笔记本电 脑录音。互联网已经成为大学生活中不可缺少的一部分。 如果你在学习上有困难,或者只是需要找个人聊聊,你可以用手机给朋友打 电话。如果你花光了所有的钱却打不起电话回家怎么办?用网络电话。有些系统 允许你对某个号码无限次地拨打电话。这样你妈妈就不用抱怨你的电话费了 最后,还有iPad。根据苹果公司的说法,有了iPad,教室总是近在咫尺 学生可以跟踪他们的作业、做笔记、为期末考试而学习。教师可以授课、监控进 度、保持组织性。这只是个开始。iPad已经成为一种改变了很多事情的设备, 现在正在改变教室 Cloze 3 51.B 52.C 53.A 56.B 57.A 59.A 60.D 周三,至少也84人在青年夏令营中被一名枪手开枪打死。这起枪击案震惊 了整个城市。 幸存者告诉媒体,这名年轻人似乎穿着警服,在例行执勤中,游荡到夏令营 现场,没有任何异状。突然,他开始疯狂地向人群开枪,一阵枪击把无数人当场 打倒。 随后几天,一些媒体报道了一些感人的故事。在这次可怕的枪击事件中,普 9/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 9 / 13 59. D 60. B 今天的大学经历与我们祖父辈的纸笔教育大不相同。与 20 年前相比,教育 已经采用了互联网、笔记本电脑和 iPad 等新技术和工具。不管是好是坏,科技 已经改变了教育的方式。许多技术进步是我们祖父母们做梦都没想到的,并且极 大地改变了大学生活。下面是一些典型的例子。 最神奇的设备是互联网。网上有各种各样的学习资源。笔记本电脑使每个人 都拥有一个移动办公室成为可能,因为校园里的互联网接入让你可以带着笔记本 电脑四处走动。你可以用你的方式开始写并且完成论文,在任何地方都行,且都 是在同一台电脑上。或者你可以在专心听课而没有时间做笔记的时候用笔记本电 脑录音。互联网已经成为大学生活中不可缺少的一部分。 如果你在学习上有困难,或者只是需要找个人聊聊,你可以用手机给朋友打 电话。如果你花光了所有的钱却打不起电话回家怎么办?用网络电话。有些系统 允许你对某个号码无限次地拨打电话。这样你妈妈就不用抱怨你的电话费了。 最后,还有 iPad。根据苹果公司的说法,有了 iPad,教室总是近在咫尺。 学生可以跟踪他们的作业、做笔记、为期末考试而学习。教师可以授课、监控进 度、保持组织性。这只是个开始。iPad 已经成为一种改变了很多事情的设备, 现在正在改变教室。 Cloze 3 51. B 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. B 56. B 57. A 58. C 59. A 60. D 周三,至少也 84 人在青年夏令营中被一名枪手开枪打死。这起枪击案震惊 了整个城市。 幸存者告诉媒体,这名年轻人似乎穿着警服,在例行执勤中,游荡到夏令营 现场,没有任何异状。突然,他开始疯狂地向人群开枪,一阵枪击把无数人当场 打倒。 随后几天,一些媒体报道了一些感人的故事。在这次可怕的枪击事件中,普
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 通男女都冲向危险地带。他们在临终时刻表现出非凡的精神,不是为了履行自己 的职责,而是出于对人性的强烈热爱。面对眼前的死亡,一位妻子倒在丈夫身上, 以保护他免受弹雨的袭击。一位电台节目主持人用动人的声音评论道:“这些都 是平民英雄,他们在特殊情况下表现出了超越职责范围的独特勇气。正是这些人 为自己赢得了英雄的称号 枪击案发生一个月后,一项刑事调査报告称,这名年轻人被描述为严重沉迷 于暴力电子游戏。他也喝了很多酒,而且总是喝得酩酊大醉。报道还说,大约有 38名警察出现在可怕的枪击现场,其中25人当天没有值班。他们毫不延迟地响 应了这个紧急电话。他们对自己责任的奉献以及保护那些需要帮助的人的意愿表 明了他们对自己职责的忠诚 Cloze 4 51.D 52.A 54.C 56.A 59.A 60.B 南非的山地自行车赛非常普遍。这真的很有趣,但对那些参加比赛的人来说 也是一个很大的挑战。对一些人来说,这意味着真正的奖赏竞争,因为这项运动 得到了地方当局的鼓励。这些活动总是在美丽的地方举行,路线往往只有骑自行 车才能到达。能看到南非美丽的景色就是其引人之处。这些活动可能被称为比赛, 但基本上,它们真的只是一种走出去骑乘的方式 第一届山地自行车世界杯于1991年举行。比赛覆盖欧洲和北美,由一家德 国公司赞助。自从1991年以来,随着媒体报道的増加,山地自行车赛得到了广 泛的关注。1996年,奧运会增加了越野山地自行车项目。 每年这项比赛似乎为山地车爱好者提供了更多的选择。不仅赛事项目数量在 增加,而且赛事不同种类的数量也在増加。有些山地自行车赛就像马拉松一样, 是为了测试一个人的耐力。他们可能是最艰难的比赛,因为车手往往要在山区骑 行80公里以上。 尽管存在危险,但更极端的骑行方式在南非越来越流行。越野山地自行车和 下坡山地自行车都吸引了许多车手。 10/13
西安建筑科技大学继续教育学院 10 / 13 通男女都冲向危险地带。他们在临终时刻表现出非凡的精神,不是为了履行自己 的职责,而是出于对人性的强烈热爱。面对眼前的死亡,一位妻子倒在丈夫身上, 以保护他免受弹雨的袭击。一位电台节目主持人用动人的声音评论道:“这些都 是平民英雄,他们在特殊情况下表现出了超越职责范围的独特勇气。正是这些人 为自己赢得了英雄的称号。” 枪击案发生一个月后,一项刑事调查报告称,这名年轻人被描述为严重沉迷 于暴力电子游戏。他也喝了很多酒,而且总是喝得酩酊大醉。报道还说,大约有 38 名警察出现在可怕的枪击现场,其中 25 人当天没有值班。他们毫不延迟地响 应了这个紧急电话。他们对自己责任的奉献以及保护那些需要帮助的人的意愿表 明了他们对自己职责的忠诚。 Cloze 4 51. D 52. A 53. B 54. C 55. D 56. A 57. B 58. B 59. A 60. B 南非的山地自行车赛非常普遍。这真的很有趣,但对那些参加比赛的人来说 也是一个很大的挑战。对一些人来说,这意味着真正的奖赏竞争,因为这项运动 得到了地方当局的鼓励。这些活动总是在美丽的地方举行,路线往往只有骑自行 车才能到达。能看到南非美丽的景色就是其引人之处。这些活动可能被称为比赛, 但基本上,它们真的只是一种走出去骑乘的方式。 第一届山地自行车世界杯于 1991 年举行。比赛覆盖欧洲和北美,由一家德 国公司赞助。自从 1991 年以来,随着媒体报道的增加,山地自行车赛得到了广 泛的关注。1996 年,奥运会增加了越野山地自行车项目。 每年这项比赛似乎为山地车爱好者提供了更多的选择。不仅赛事项目数量在 增加,而且赛事不同种类的数量也在增加。有些山地自行车赛就像马拉松一样, 是为了测试一个人的耐力。他们可能是最艰难的比赛,因为车手往往要在山区骑 行 80 公里以上。 尽管存在危险,但更极端的骑行方式在南非越来越流行。越野山地自行车和 下坡山地自行车都吸引了许多车手