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成人高等学历英语作业2-2(仅供参考)
成人高等学历英语作业2-2(仅供参考)

2-2 ( 总分: 41 )

Reading (5分)

1. How does a doctor recognize the point in time when he is finally a “surgeon”? As my years as chief resident drew to a close I asked myself this question on more than one occasion.

The answer, I concluded, was self-confidence. When you can say to yourself, “There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently, treat just as well as or better than any other surgeon”---then , and not until then, you are indeed a surgeon. I was nearing that point.

Take, for example, the emergency situations that we encountered almost every night. The first few months of the year I had dreaded the ringing of the telephone. I knew it meant another critical decision to be made. Often, after I had told Walt or Larry what to do in a particular situation, I’d have trouble getting back to sleep. I’d review all the facts of the case and. Not infrequently, wonder if I hadn’t made a poor decision. More than once at two or three in the morning, after lying awake for an hour, I’d get out of bed, dress and drive to the hospital to see the patient myself. It was the only was I could find the peace of mind I needed to relax.

Now, in the last month of my residency, sleeping was no longer a problem. There were still situations in which I couldn’t be certain my decision had been the right one, but I had learned to accept this as a constant problem for a surgeon, one that could never be completely resolved---and I could live with it. So, once I had made a considered decision, I no longer dwelt on it. Reviewing it wasn’t going to help and I knew that with my knowledge and experience, any decision I’d made was bound to be a sound one. It was a nice feeling.

1. When he first became a resident, Dr. Nolen had trouble going to sleep because ________.(1.0分)

A.He was used to spending the night in hospital.

B.He had no choice on matters of shifts.

C.He wanted to accumulate experience.

D.He had just completed his residency.

2. In the last month of his residency, Dr. Nolen no longer dwelt on his decision once it had been made. This was because _________.(1.0分)

A.he had gained confidence in himself

B.he could live with his mistakes now

C.he no longer made mistakes in judgment

D.both a and b

3. At the end of his residency the doctor ______.(1.0分)

A.took his mistakes lightly

B.was able to avoid any error

C.was no longer afraid of making mistakes

D.erred more frequently than before

4. Dr, Nolen says that self-confidence help him ______.(1.0分)

A.when he is making a decision

B.when he is performing an operation

C.when he has made mistakes

D.all of above

5. We can safely conclude from the text that ____.(1.0分)

A.Dr. Nolen no longer finds his work exciting

B.his life-long ambition is to be a surgeon

C.now he feels ready to handle any surgical case

D.he didn’t learn as much as he should have when he was in medical school.

Vocabulary (10分)

1. Don’t ______ to let me know it there’s anything I can do for you.(1.0分)

A.hesitate

B.reject

C.puzzle

D.thrill

2. If you love plants, the chances are you buy them on ______ and then wonder where to put them.(1.0分)

A.purpose

B.impulse

C.display

D.cue

3. These rows of small trees growing close together _____ living walls for shelter and privacy in the garden.(1.0分)

A.obtain

B.breed

C.arrange

D.create

4. We should see ourselves as part of nature rather than in ____ with it.(1.0分)

A.argument

B.connection

C.conflict

D.crash

5. These schools come under the supervision of locally _____ committees.(1.0分)

A.appointed

B.rotated

C.consisted

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6. Long after even the latest apple tree had finally broken into leaf, the mulberry’s branches remained stubbornly _____.(1.0分)

A.empty

B.bare

C.stale

D.dumb

7. Among these articles, which do you think are most ______ to interest our students?(1.0分)

A.unexpected

B.awkward

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D.likely

8. If doing one thing gives you an unpleasant feeling, the normal ____ would be to stop doing it. (1.0分)

A.perspective

B.emotion

C.reaction

D.function

9. Mother _______ my brother to keep his voice down but he ignored her.(1.0分)

A.remarked

B.motioned

C.shrugged

D.impressed

10. If you have to go through a smoke-filled area, you’d better _____ with your head low.(1.0分)

A.crawl

B.retreat

C.proceed

D.drag

Correction (10分)

1. "Never I have heard such a thing in my life!" said the old man.(1.0分)

A.Never

B.have heard

C.a thing

D.said

2. As soon as we've finished supper, we'll all go to downtown to see the Sound of Munic.(1.0分)

A.As soon as

B.we've finished

C.we'll all

D.to

3. How could you make such a little child to help you carry the big box?(1.0分)

A.could

B.such

C.to help

D.carry

4. Looking from another angle, the painting would show something different.(1.0分)

A.Looking

B.angle

C.would

D.something

5. Research shows that employees whose obtain satisfaction from their(1.0分)

A.Research shows

B.whose

C.satisfaction

D.productive

6. The director and manager of the department are very strict with the employees.(1.0分)

A.The director

B.manager

C.are

D.with

7. Rice has been a basically food for millions of people for hundreds of years. (1.0分)

A.has been

B.basically

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D.hundreds

8. Her name sounds familiar with me but I can't tell who she is at the moment(1.0分)

A.sounds

B.with

C.can't

D.who

9. He will not do it had he known how serious the outcome would be. (1.0分)

A.will not do

B.had he known

C.serious

D.would be

10. I really appreciate you recommended me to the company in time.(1.0分)

A.appreciate you

B.recommended

C.the

D.in time

Cloze (16分)

1. According to a recent poll, 61 percent of American high school students have admitted to (1)the exams at least once. It can be argued such a response may not mean much. (2), most students have been faces with the temptation to peek at a neighbor’s test paper. And students can be (3)themselves in judging such behavior. However, there are other indications the high school cheating may be (4).

More and more states are requiring students to pass competency tests (5)receive their high school diplomas. And many educators fear that an increase in the use of state exams will (6)a corresponding rise in cheating. A case in point is students in New York State (7)faced criminal misdemeanor charges for (8)and selling advance copies of state Regents examinations.

Cheating is now (9)be a major problem in colleges and universities. Several professors say they’ve dropped the traditional term paper requirement because many students buy (10)term papers, and they can’t track down all the cheaters anymore.

Colleges and universities across the nation have decided to do more than (11)the rise in student cheating. (12), the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland (13)a campaign to stop one form of cheating. As

409 students filed out of their exam, they found (14)one exit blocked. Proctors asked each student to produce an ID card with an attached photo. Students who said they’d left theirs in the dorm or at home had a mug shot (15). The purpose of the campaign was to cat ch “ringers”, students who take tests for other students.

1. (1.0分)

A.cheat on

B.cheating on

C.cheat in

D.cheating in

2. (1.0分)

A.At first

B.Even if

C.After all

D.However

3. (1.0分)

A.hard on

B.strict at

C.hard with

D.strict on

4. (1.0分)

A.on the rise

B.in the rise

C.at the rise

D.from the rise

5. (1.0分)

A.in order that

B.so that

C.in order to

D.so as

6. (1.0分)

A.lead for

B.lead to

C.lead on

D.lead off

7. (1.0分)

A.where

B.in which

C.which

D.who

8. (1.0分)

A.possessing

B.owning

C.occupying

D.pursuing

9. (1.0分)

A.thinking to

B.considered as

C.considered to

D.thought as

10. (1.0分)

A.rewriting

B.rewritten

C.prewriting

D.prewritten

11. (1.0分)

A.talk about

B.talk over

C.talk with

D.talk up

12. (1.0分)

A.Such as

B.For instance

C.For an example

D.One instance

13. (1.0分)

A.established

B.applauded

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D.criticized

14. (1.0分)

A.all and

B.all besides

C.all of

D.all but

15. (1.0分)

A.took

B.taken

C.take

D.taking

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2-2 ( 总分: 41 ) Reading (5分) 1. How does a doctor recognize the point in time when he is finally a “surgeon”? As my years as chief resident drew to a close I asked myself this question on more than one occasion. The answer, I concluded, was self-confidence. When you can say to yourself, “There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently, treat just as well as or better than any other surgeon”---then , and not until then, you are indeed a surgeon. I was nearing that point. Take, for example, the emergency situations that we encountered almost every night. The first few months of the year I had dreaded the ringing of the telephone. I knew it meant another critical decision to be made. Often, after I had told Walt or Larry what to do in a particular situation, I’d have trouble getting back to sleep. I’d review all the facts of the case and. Not infrequently, wonder if I hadn’t made a poor decision. More than once at two or three in the morning, after lying awake for an hour, I’d get out of bed, dress and drive to the hospital to see the patient myself. It was the only was I could find the peace of mind I needed to relax. Now, in the last month of my residency, sleeping was no longer a problem. There were still situations in which I couldn’t be certain my decision had been the right one, but I had learned to accept this as a constant problem for a surgeon, one that could never be completely resolved---and I could live with it. So, once I had made a considered decision, I no longer dwelt on it. Reviewing it wasn’t going to help and I knew that with my knowledge and experience, any decision I’d made was bound to be a sound one. It was a nice feeling. 1. When he first became a resident, Dr. Nolen had trouble going to sleep because ________.(1.0分) A.He was used to spending the night in hospital. B.He had no choice on matters of shifts. C.He wanted to accumulate experience. D.He had just completed his residency. 2. In the last month of his residency, Dr. Nolen no longer dwelt on his decision once it had been made. This was because _________.(1.0分) A.he had gained confidence in himself B.he could live with his mistakes now C.he no longer made mistakes in judgment D.both a and b 3. At the end of his residency the doctor ______.(1.0分) A.took his mistakes lightly B.was able to avoid any error C.was no longer afraid of making mistakes D.erred more frequently than before 4. Dr, Nolen says that self-confidence help him ______.(1.0分) A.when he is making a decision B.when he is performing an operation C.when he has made mistakes D.all of above 5. We can safely conclude from the text that ____.(1.0分) A.Dr. Nolen no longer finds his work exciting B.his life-long ambition is to be a surgeon C.now he feels ready to handle any surgical case D.he didn’t learn as much as he should have when he was in medical school.

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