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  • 第1题:

    4. Her father trekked _________ high mountains to collect valuable medicinal herbs.

    A.through

    B.across

    C.in

    D.on


    正确答案:A
    4.A【解析】through意为穿过,通过,指空间上的穿过。

  • 第2题:

    The American Congress consists of().

    A、cabinet

    B、president

    C、Senate

    D、House of Representatives


    参考答案:CD

  • 第3题:

    Ocean shipping in China is divided into navigation zones as ( ).

    A. eastern

    B. western

    C. northern

    D. southern


    正确答案:CD

  • 第4题:

    A complaint of unseaworthiness by a majority of crew members to the American Consul is found to be justified after a survey is completed.Who must pay the cost of the survey?

    A.Crew members requesting the survey

    B.American Consul

    C.Master

    D.Vessel's owners


    正确答案:C

  • 第5题:

    When the glaciers( )after the last ice age,the five Great Lakes of North America were formed.

    A.advanced
    B.evaporated
    C.thawed
    D.exploded

    答案:C
    解析:
    A选项意为“前进,提出(计划,提案等),推行”;B选项意为“蒸发,(如蒸汽般地)消失”;C选项意为“(冰,雪等)融化,溶解,(态度)变温和”;D选项意为“破裂,(感情)激发,爆炸”。根据题意答案为C。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    What does"that hope"in the first paragraph refer to?
    A:The hope that America would be discovered.
    B:The hope to start a new life.
    C:The hope to see the mysteries of the New Worid.
    D:The hope to find poverty here.

    答案:B
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    When did American literature begin?
    A:Before the American natives lived there.
    B:When Columbus and other explorers sent reports back home.
    C:When the Northmen found America in about 1000.
    D:Long before the year 1000.

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第8题:

    In the west of the ()lie the Colorado Plateaus and the Columbia Plateaus.

    • A、Rocky Mountain
    • B、Coast Range
    • C、Cascades Mountains

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    ()part is the most densely populated region in America.

    • A、The southern
    • B、The northeastern
    • C、The western

    正确答案:B

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  Until early in this century, the isolationist tendency prevailed in American foreign policy. Then two factors projected America into world affairs: its rapidly expanding power, and the gradual collapse of the international system centered on Europe, the watershed presidencies marked this progression: Theodore Roosevelt’s and Woodrow Wilson’s. These men held the reins of government when world affairs were drawing a reluctant nation into their vortex. Both recognized that America had a crucial role to play in world affairs though they justified its emergence from isolation with opposite philosophies.  Roosevelt was a sophisticated analyst of the balance of power. He insisted on an international role for America because its national interest demanded it, and because a global balance of power was inconceivable to him without American participation. For Wilson, the justification of America’s international role was messianic: America had an obligation, not to the balance of power, but to spread its principles throughout the world. During the Wilson’s Administration, America emerged as a key player in world affairs, proclaiming principles which, while reflecting the truisms of American though, nevertheless marked a revolutionary departure for Old World diplomats. These principles held that peace depends on the spread of democracy, that states should be judged by the same ethical criteria as individuals, and that the national interest consists of adhering to a universal system of law.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    直到本世纪初,孤立主义倾向在外交政策中一直大行其道。后来,两大因素致使美国置身于世界事务之中:其一是它迅猛膨胀的国力,其二是以欧洲为中心的国际体系的渐趋崩溃。具有分水岭意义的两届总统任期标志着这种事态的发展,西奥多·罗斯福和伍德罗·威尔逊。这两人执掌政府大权之际,正值世界事务将美国这个不愿介入国际事务的国家卷入它们的漩涡之时。这两位总统均认识到,美国应在世界事务中扮演关键的角色,尽管他们用截然相反的两套学说来为美国从孤立状态中脱颖而出寻找理据。
    罗斯福对均势的分析可谓老谋深算。他坚定不移地认为,美国应扮演某种国际角色,因为美国的国家利益需要这一国际角色,而且对他来说,没有美国参与的全球均势将是无法想象的。对于威尔逊总统来说,美国扮演国际角色的理由更多地带有救世主的色彩:美国不仅仅对均势负有义务,而且也有义务将其自身的原则传播到全球每个角落。威尔逊总统执政期间,美国一跃而成为国际事务中的一个主要角色,到处宣扬其自身的原则。这些原则虽然折射出了美国思想中那些老生常谈的内容,但对于旧世界的外交家而言,仍标志着一种革命性的更弦易辙。美国的这些原则坚持认为,世界和平取决于民主的传播,人们在对国家进行评判时应采用与评判个人相同的道德准则,并且,国家利益在于坚持一套放之四海而皆准的法律体系。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    American Survey TestThe ()part of America consists of high plateaus and mountains formed by the Great Cordillera Range.
    A

    eastern

    B

    western

    C

    northeastern


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In the west of the ()lie the Colorado Plateaus and the Columbia Plateaus.
    A

    Rocky Mountain

    B

    Coast Range

    C

    Cascades Mountains


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Many modern critics of American literature have called Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens, ______.

    A. as America's greatest writer

    B. was America's greatest writer

    C. America's greatest writer

    D. to have been America's greatest writer


    正确答案:C
    Call sb sth称某人为??。选项 C是正确的。

  • 第14题:

    lt is reported that ( )schools are improving their IT environment.

    A、a large part of

    B、a great many

    C、a great deal

    D、a great amount of


    参考答案:B

  • 第15题:

    Which of the following is NOT true according to the last paragraph?( )

    [A] America will conduct an international-wide aid.

    [B] The national-wide financial aid is proved helpful.

    [C] Obama doesn't think highly of American aid system.

    [D] Mr. Sumner's research is proved of great value.


    正确答案:A
    根据文章最后一段,下列哪一项是不正确的?
    [A]美国将在全球范围内实施救助。
    [B]国家范围的救助被证明是有效的。
    [C]奥巴马对美国救助体系评价不高。
    [D]萨姆纳先生的研究具有很高价值。
    答案解析:[A]事实细节题。文章最后一段提出,根据萨姆纳先生的研究成果,世界银行的国家分类不具有合理性,因此应该进行改革,奥巴马总统也对美国救助计划不满,所以可以判断[C]、[D]正确;与此同时,奥巴马也提出要将“国际救助”转化为“国家救助”,巴西就是一个成功案例,这样可以更好地在国家范围内进行资金分配,因此可以判断[A]与原文不符,[B]表述正确。 所以[A]为本题答案。

  • 第16题:

    The word “transistor” is formed by joining together the initial part of “transfer” and the final part of “resister”, and this word formation is called_______

    A.compounding
    B.blending
    C.back-formation
    D.borrowing

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查构词法。

    B选项blending,混成法,这种构词法属于典型的混成法。综上,B选项正确。

    A选项 compounding“复合构词法”,故排除。

    C选项back-formation“逆构词法”,故排除。

    D选项borrowing“借词法”,故排除。

    故正确选项为B。

  • 第17题:

    From here you can see the city's landscape of high barren mountains.

    A:hairless
    B:bare
    C:empty
    D:dead

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句意思:从这里你可以看到这个城市中光秃秃的山峦的景象。hairless的意思为“无毛 发的”;bare的意思为“赤裸的,光秃秃的”;empty的意思为“空的”;dead的意思为“死的”。 barren的意思为“贫瘠的,不育的”,和bare的意思接近。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    According to the last paragraph,which of the following statements is true about American literature?
    A:Some British writers started American literature.
    B:Early-day American literature is a reflection of the boring life then.
    C:Some British writers had'doubts about the future of American literature.
    D:Some British writers had great confidence in the future of American literature.

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    The Beginning of American Literature America has always been a land of beginnings.After Europeans"discovered"America in the fifteenth century,the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life,an escape from poverty and persecution,a chance to start again.We can say that,as a nation,America begins with that hope.When,however,does American literature begin?
    American literature begins with American experiences.Long before the first colonists arrived,before Christopher Columbus,before the Northmen who"found"America about the year 1000,native Americans lived here.Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.Another kind of experience,one filled with fear and excitement,found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English.In addition,the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilder- ness tell unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years. Experience,then, is the key to early American literature.
    The New World provided a great variety of experiences,and these experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.These writers included John Smith,who spent only two-and-a-half year on the American continent.
    They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.American Indians,explorers,Puritan ministers,frontier wives,plantation owners-they are all the creators of the first American literature.

    The main purpose of the last paragraph is to tell the readers that______.
    A:in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain
    B:people with rich life experience became writers
    C:there were many writers in the early days of American history
    D:early-day experience provided the foundation for American literature

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句话“… a genuine hope of a new life …”可知,that hope指的是人们对在美洲新大陆开始新生活的希望。故选B。
    由文章第二段第二句可知,早在大约公元1000年北欧人发现美洲之前,美洲土著居民就居住在这里。第一句说“美国文学来源于美国人的生活经历”,由此可知,美国文学产生于公元1000年前就居住在这里的美洲土著居民的生活经历。故选D。
    由文章第二段第三句话“Each tribe ' s literature was tightly woven into the fabric of dail life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of linking with the land.”可知,美洲土部落的文学是他们日常生活的真实写照。故选A。
    文章最后一段的第一句话“Experience , then , is the key to early American literature."本段的主题句,说的是:美洲的生活经历是美国早期文学产生的关键因素。故选D。
    由文章最后一段第四句话“They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd , wh thought of themselves as British subjects,never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own.”可知,这两位自认为是大英帝国臣民的英国作家对一场将会创造出一个拥有自己文学的美利坚合众国的革命从来没有任何怀疑。可见,一些英国作家对美国文学的将来充满信心。故选D。

  • 第20题:

    American Survey TestThe ()part of America consists of high plateaus and mountains formed by the Great Cordillera Range.

    • A、eastern
    • B、western
    • C、northeastern

    正确答案:B

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is true according to what was said in the recording?
    A

    The dollar rose to a new high against the curd.

    B

    The American economy has rebounded.

    C

    Japan’s economy has not bottomed out yet.

    D

    The performance of many economies in Latin America is less than expected.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从录音中提到的“Not only has the American economy rebounded…”,可知美国经济反弹了,即开始发展,因此选B。
    【录音原文】
    Stockmarkets are sliding again; the gold price this week hit a seven-year high of $400 an ounce; and the dollar slumped to a new low against the euro. “So what’s new?” you might ask: the world economy clearly remains fragile. What is new, however, is the recent batch of better-than-expected figures on economic growth around the globe. Not only has the American economy rebounded, but Japan and the euro area are also now growing again, albeit more slowly. The news from some emerging economies is even more bullish. Many economies in Asia and Latin America enjoyed their fastest growth for years in the third quarter. Adding it all together, the world economy as a whole probably enjoyed its fastest growth for two decades. So why are the financial markets showing lack of confidence?

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The common rail engines show great advantages in combustion especially().
    A

    at high speed and full load

    B

    at low speed and part load

    C

    when heavy fuel oil is used at sea

    D

    when the ships run long distance


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The American preacher _____ is credited with bringing the “Great Awakening” to America with his sermon titled, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”.
    A

    William Graham

    B

    Edward Everett

    C

    Roger Williams

    D

    Jonathan Edwards


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    Jonathan Edwards乔纳森· 爱德华兹(1702—1758),美国诗人、神学家、哲学家,十八世纪北美殖民地时期大觉醒运动代表人之一;其代表作为《发怒上帝手中的罪人》。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    We learn from the second paragraph that the American oil industry _____.
    A

    shows little interest in tapping oil in ANWR

    B

    expects to stop oil imports from Saudi Arabia

    C

    tends to exaggerate America’s reliance on foreign oil

    D

    believes that drilling for ANWR will produce high yields


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。D项同义替换了根据第二段前两句内容。“believes”替换原文中的“goes with”。首句中的“the range”指上文的“from 3 billion to 16 billion barrels”,“the high end”指“16 billion barrels”。选项A与第二段意思相反;B项中的“stop”与第二段第二句中的“cutback on”不符;C项与第二段第二句的后半句意思相反。