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英语专业综合英语(3)期末复习指导及练习题

英语专业综合英语(3)期末复习指导及练习题
英语专业综合英语(3)期末复习指导及练习题

英语专业综合英语(3)期末复习指导及练习题

为了帮助学生行之有效地学习和复习好综合英语(3)这门功课,现就有关本课程的期末复习及复习考试的情况作一些说明。由于英语专业专科的学生在学习“综合英语”课的同时,还开设了“英语阅读”、“英语口语”、“英语听力”等其他课程,所以在“综合英语”这门课的复习考试里,不需要复习听力和口语的内容。口语和听力技能的复习考核将在“英语口语”和“英语听力”课程的复习考试中来完成。在学习和复习过程中需要充分把握这一点。教材里虽然没有单独安排“英译汉”或者“汉译英”的练习,但是教师在教学辅导过程以及学生在学习过程中都可以利用教材里所附的“参考译文”进行由英语到汉语和由汉语到英语的翻译练习,以巩固和加深对所学语言内容的掌握和理解,并在实践中提高翻译能力。

复习练习题

I. 词汇

Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

Example: The homeless couple ________at last in finding a flat to rent.

A. managed

B. did

C. finished

D. succeeded

The sentence should read, ―The homeless succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent.‖ Therefore you should choose D.

1. ―This has happened before,‖ Butcher thought, .―We’ll deal with it.‖

A. pessimistically

B. optimistically

C. hesitantly

D. worriedly

2. She may have the dog team to be a pack of wolves.

A. connected

B. convinced

C. received

D. perceived

3. All the world is three parts: finger-feeders chopstick-feeders, and fork-feeders .

A. grown up

B. dealt with

C. divided into

D. separated from

4. The fork its way to Western tables several hundred years later.

A. made

B. arrived

C. reached

D. took

5. Dangerous animals were and then permitted to walk freely through the houses of the rich.

A. arranged

B. played

C. tamed

D. produced

6. The year the book was the U.S. government made the Everglades a national park.

A. retired

B. published

C. carried

D. reduced

7. For centuries, people have been amazed by children of talent.

A. ordinary

B. unusual

C. critical

D. steady

8. Many children begin to turn to other teenagers for affection, and a sense of belonging .

A. criticism

B. difficulty

C. sentiment

D. encouragement

9. If they don’t cooperate professionally, a lot is stake, ranging from a transfer to unemployment.

A. at

B. for

C. with

D. by

10. Rosenfeld said: ―I have an intellectual that it’s risky.‖

A. fortune

B. notice

C. appreciation

D. danger

11. Y ou can often tell the meaning of a word from its .

A.contract B.content

C.context D.contact

12. She is full of complaints the marriage.

A.on B.about

C.of D.for

13. Eventually I was convinced his honesty.

A.by B.in

C.with D.of

14. The monitor is the assignment papers to the class.

A.separating B.distributing

C.handing D.sharing

15. He is not trustworthy because he our secret plan.

A.showed B.exposed

C.exploded D.displayed

16. I taught my little brother how to cut an apple .

A.into half B.in halves

C.with half D.into halves

17. There are that the weather is changing.

A.symptoms B.signs

C.meanings D.indications

18. Don’t ask questions,otherwise you’ll make others em barrassed.

A.personnel B.personal

C.private D.individual

19. Boss to employee:“Y ou’re a good man,Mike,, Punctual,industrious,

pleasant and loyal.Y ou’re also making the other employees very,very nervous.”

A.Efficient B.Inefficient

C.Adequate D.Anxious

20. We took examinations after we got into college.

A.accidental B.unusual

C.occasional D.incidental

21. All the world is there parts: finger-feeders, chopstick-feeders and fork-feeders.

A.classified by B.grouped from

C.put off D.divided into

22. Londoners who to walk along the Thames during the mid thirteenth century might have seen a large white bear walking down the river.

A.caged B.occurred

C.preferred D.needed

23. Dangerous animals were and permitted to walk freely.

A.caged B.imprisoned

C.tamed D.taught

24. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous .

A.progress B.pace

C.rate D.measure

25. How far was he for what had happened?

A.responsible B.reliable

C.respective D.respectable

26. She made people believe that our environment is to be , not .

A.destroyed, preserved B.preserved, destroyed

C.conserved, protected D.protected, conserved

27. Well, let’s put our heads together and find to the problem.

A.a way B.a solution

C.an answer D.a method

28. They have developed techniques which are to those used in most factories.

A.better B.greater

C.talented D.superior

29. Thousands of people to see the parade.

A.turned up B.turned off

C.turned out D.turned over

30. Some of the students in this class seem to help those who have difficulties in their study.

A.respective B.responsible

C.reliable D.reluctant

Ⅱ. Directions: (Structure)

Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C, and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.

Example: the airport, they waved again and again to us.

A.We left

B. When leaving

C. They left

D. left

The sentence should read, ―When leaving the airport, they waved again and again to us.‖ Therefore you should choose B.

31. There’s danger after dark on a busy city street on a deserted country road.

A. little…then

B. less…than

C. not…only

D. hardly…when

32. Many talented artists don’t get the respect they deserve. Only of them make a good salary.

A.many

B. a little

C. most

D. a few

33. I’ll talk to the supplier and an order right away.

A. do …send

B. put …sent

C. get …sent

D. have …send

34. By the time you in Beijing, I dinner with Mom and Dad at Tian Jin.

A. arrive…will be having

B. arrived…will have

C. will arrive…will have

D. arrive…have

35. If she so hard, she the and end-of-term examinations.

A.doesn’t work …would pass

B. didn’t work …has passed

C. had worked …couldn’t have passed.

D. hadn’t worked …couldn’t have passed.

36. Instead of watching where I , I was busy .

A. go …daydreaming

B. was going …daydreaming

C. went …daydreamt

D. was going …to daydream

37. I can’t decide to have a hamburger or a cheeseburger.

A. if

B. if not

C. what

D. whether

38. The audience kept asking if they their money back.

A. get

B. are going to get

C. were going to get

D. will be able to get

39. There isn’t much to read on the health problems of musicians because doctors interested in the subject.

A. are just becoming

B. become

C. have become

D. became

40. I in bed taking a nap last week when all of a sudden someone in the hall yelled ―Fire!‖.

A. lay

B. lied

C. was lying

D. lie

41. The woman is Mrs. Johnson.

A.wears a blue dark skirt

B.with a blue dark skirt

C.with the blue dark skirt

D.with the dark blue skirt

42. The book was that I couldn’t afford it.

A.too much expensive B.so expensive

C.very expensive D.too expensive

43. Howl wish that Harry knew how to apply grammatical rules properly and the fact that he Is nearly always in the wrong.

A.recognizing B.to recognize

C.recognized D.recognize

44. They are teachers and don’t realize to start a new business.

A.what it takes B.what takes them

C.what they take D.what takes it

45. After reading a historic novel of mine ________ in the first person,a young reader wrote,“Dear author, I liked your book Okey,but mainly I want to know if you’ re still alive.Are you?Y ours truly,Kevin.”

A.writing B.written

C.being written D.wrote

46. the traffic jam,I wouldn’t have been late for the dinner party.

A.If not B.But for

C.Only if D.Were it not

47. The first place in the factory was the tool room.

A.where we visit6d B.we visited in

C.We visited D.which we visited

48. , I will learn it well.

A.No matter how English is difficult

B.However English is difficult

C.No matter how difficult is English

D.However difficult English is

49. It is because she is too inexperienced she does not know how to deal with the situation.

A.that B.therefore

C.so D.so that

50. ―My hat was here a second ago but now it’s missing.Someone a joke about

me.‖

A.must be making B.must have made

C.must make D.must have been made

51. Excuse me, but it is time to have your temperature .

A.taking B.to take

C.taken D.take

52. It is you’ve found, you must gi ve it back to the person it belongs to.

A.What B.That

C.However D.Whatever

53. How I wish that Harry knew how to apply grammatical rules properly and the fact

that he is nearly always in the wrong.

A.recognizing B.to recognize

C.recognized D.recognize

54. They are teachers and don’t realize to start a new business.

A.what it takes B.What takes them

C.what they take D.what takes it

55. Beth left California in 1981 and in Texas ever since.

A.left, worked B.has left, has worked

C.has left, worked D.left, has worked

56. Consumers should do than simply complain about the poor quality of goods.

A.much less B.far more

C.some more D.far less

57. It was on Monday morning they finally got out of the dessert.

A.when B.in which

C.that D.that when

58. Bob has been running to enter the race.

A.enough long B.long enough

C.enough tired D.tired enough

59. If I to journalism school, I could a TV reporter.

A.had gone, have been B.have gone, have been

C.went, be D.have gone, had been

60. Someone could have been killed. The traffic lights repaired a lot sooner.

A.must be B.must have

C.should be D.should have been

Ⅲ.Directions:

For each numbered bland in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B,C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.

Linda was a few minutes late. Wilson 61 the office when she there. His secretary told her he would be back in a few minutes. She 62 sit down and wait for a few minutes in outer office.

―I’ll never get this job,‖ she told herself. For a moment she wanted to 63 the building. Just then, Wilson came through the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes 64 his secretary took Linda in and introduced her.

Linda apologized 65 . Wilson didn’t seem to mind. They chatted casually for a few seconds and then 66 . He took out her letter of application.

―Y ou’re never worked in radio or television before,67 ?‖ he said. Now she was even more sure that she would not get the job. Wilson asked her 68 questions.

To her surprise, he seemed impressed with her other qualifications. She was 69 when he asked her if she could start soon. ―I wonder if you’d mind 70 next month?‖ he asked with smile.

It seemed she had got the job after all.

61. A. had left B. has left C. was left D. would be leaving

62. A. should B. had to C. would D. was able to

63. A. run out B. run of C. run out of D. run away

64. A. latest B. last C. late D. later

65. A. to being late B. for being late C. to be late D. for the late

66. A. took down with business B. came down to business

C. settled down with business

D. got down to business

67. A. haven’t you B. do you C. have you D. don’t you

68. A. a few such B. more a few C. much a few D. a few more

69. A. even more surprise B. even mush surprise

C. ever more surprised

D. ever mush surprised

70. A. starting B. to start C. start D. started

One of the political issues we hear a lot about lately is campaign finance reform.One reason that reform is 71 is the fear that candidates will be owned or controlled by the“special interest groups”that contribute to their campaigns.Sometimes this certainly seems to be the 72

On the 73 side are those who caution that just because you call something “reform,”it doesn’t mean it’s really better.They 74 that our right to freedom of speech is meaningless if the government can limit anyone’s ability to get his or her message out to the people.

If one person or a group of people want to tell the other 75 they think about an issue or candidate, they have to buy advertising on TV, radio, and in newspapers and magazines.They might want to 76 billboards along highways and banners on heavily trafficked Web sites.All this costs a lot of money.

Opponents of laws that 77 or limit spending say that you don’t really have freedom of speech or freedom of the press if you can’ t get your message out.They say that in a democracy,the government should never be able to regulate political discussion or the means to distribute ideas.They believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make 78 .What do you think about this issue?Listen to what the 79 for national office have to say.Which candidates 80 the most sense to you?

71. A.claimed B.called for C.called off D.asked

72. A.joke B.story C.simple D.case

73. A.other B.average C.same D.concerned

74. A.argue B.doubt C.refuse D.suggest

75. A.anything B.what C.that D.something

76. A.spread B.exhibit C.display D.show

77. A.replace B.return C.remove D.regulate

78. A.money B.trouble C.decisions D.issues

79. A.speakers B.candidates C.reporters D.workers

80. A.take B.do C.make D.get

When a German couple noticed a man’s head and shoulder sticking out of a glacier in the Austrian Alps recently, they made history. The frozen corpse was about five feet 81 and scientists who helicoptered to the site determined that it was 4,000 years old-the first 82 body ever found from the Bronze Age. Mummified by the wind and snow, he came 83 with skin, bones, internal organs, and fingernails. He was 84 in leather shoes and finely stitched leather suit, insulated with hay. An array of weapons and equipment was found alongside him 85 a leather quiver with fourteen arrows, a stone necklace, a fire flint, a knife, and a ax with a crude bronze head.

“The find is of 86 scientific meaning,”said Konrad Spindler, professor of Early and Primeval History at the University of Innsbruck, who is investigating the 87 .Skeletal remains of buried corpses have been excavated before in Bronze Age graves. But“the iceman,”as Austrian newspapers dubbed him, was going about the normal course of life when he died 88 the ages of 20 and 40, which means he should yield a treasure-trove of information about conditions 4,000 years ago. Scientists plan to 89 the contents of his stomach and intestine for clues to the Bronze Age diet, Illnesses, and parasites. They also hoped to 90 the glacier site further for companions.

81. A.tall B.height C.long D.length

82. A.steady B.great C.alive D.intact

83. A.ready B.complete C.full D.enough

84. A.showed B.fashioned C.dressed D.enough

85. A.with B.including C.of D.determined

86. A.minor B.feeble C.gorgeous D.extraordinary

87. A.discovery B.story C.legend D.invention

88. A.from B.of C.between D.with

89. A.look B.study C.hear D.watch

90. A.develop B.manage C.travel D.search

Ⅳ. Directions:

Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A,B,C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.

Questions 91~95 are based on the following passage.

There is a definite possibility that the climate of the world may be changing. Some scientists imagine that this could even the beginning of another ice age. The effects of such a change in climate on the human population of the world would be startling.

Recent research suggests that the general warming trend of past hundred years or so may be coming to an end. During the past the years, meteorologists tell us the average temperature of the earth has dropped about one degree Fahrenheit. This does not seem like much, but it could have effects on wind and rain patterns which influence the overall weather picture. If these patterns change a lot, it could mean that certain regions of the would may continue to have long droughts while others will possibly suffer from widespread flooding.

What regulates the climate is not exactly known. Meteorologists believe that clouds may be an important factor in regulating the amount to solar heat by the earth, which in turn determines the temperature of the planet. Another possibility is that man’s industrial and agricultural methods may be affecting the natural weather patterns. However, the weather is not understood well enough for scientists to say for certain what is happening to the climate and what side effects this will actually have on the world’s population.

91. According to the text, the climate of the world seems to .

A. be getting colder

B. be getting warmer

C. remain the same in the past ten years

D. have good effects on the world’s population

92. According to what you have read, which of the following is TRUE?

A. Man’s activities have to effect on the climate

B. Another ice age will come soon.

C. People don’t care about the changing climate.

D. Scientists are not yet sure about the reason for the changing climate.

93. A meteorologist is a person who .

A. reads weather forecasts on radio or television

B. thinks there will be another ice age

C. studies and knows about the weather

D. believes there will be widespread flooding

94. Which of the following may be factors that affect the natural weather patterns?

.

A. Clouds

B. The amount of heat the earth receives

C. Man’s industrial and agricultural methods

D. All of the above

95. A best title for the text would be .

A. Droughts and Floods

B. Meteorologists

C. Changing Climate

D. Solar Heat

Questions 96~100 are based on the following passage.

David Ho was born in Taiwain in 1952. At the age of twelve, he arrived in the USA. David had difficulty in school when he first came to the new country because he didn’t speak English. He studied hard and graduated from high school with honors. After graduating from Harvard Medical School he became a new doctor at a medical center in Los Angels. It was there that he first learned AIDS. David was determined to fight against the disease.

At that time, most doctors weren’t treating newly inf ected patients. They knew that new AIDS patients didn’t become seriously ill until months or even years later. They usually waited to treat patients until the disease became serious.

David thought that they were wrong. Later his research proved it. He found that the AIDS virus multiplies(繁殖)rapidly in patients right away. A patient’s immune system(免疫系统)then becomes very weakened from trying to fight the AIDS virus.

Because of this discovery, David focused his research on ways to fight the AIDS virus in newly inflected AIDS patients. These drugs have helped AIDS patients live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.

In 1996, Time magazine honored David as“Man of the year.”David was glad to receive the honor, but he won’t the truly satisfied until a cure for DIDS is found.

When the SARS crisis broke out in 2003, David was asked to research on this new virus. He agreed to help through the crisis. But while he’s happy to help with SARS, his true passion for fighting AIDS remains strong. Until a cure is found, David will continue to lead the fight against the deadly disease.

96. We can infer from the text that David Ho .

A.succeeded in AIDS research and he found a cure for AIDS

B.is a Chinese American doctor and he has helped AIDS patients live longer and enjoy a better quality life

C.became an AIDS researcher because he was graduated from Harvard

D.found a way to treat SARS patients

97. Which of the statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A.People didn’t know how AIDS was spread or why it was deadly until now.

B.In the early 1980s, most doctors were treating newly infected AIDS patients.

C.David will go on to fight against AIDS until a cure is found.

D.David Ho was honored as Time magazine’s “Man of the year”in 2003.

98. What would happen to newly infected AIDS patients after a few months or years?

A.Their immune system would become seriously weakened from trying to fight the AIDS virus.

B.They would recover from the disease without any treatment.

C.Their immune system would become strong enough to fight the AIDS virus.

D.They would be taken to hospitals.

99. The word“passion”in the last paragraph means .

A.Happiness B.understanding

C.expression D.strong feeling

100. What was David’s main discovery in fighting AIDS? He found that .

A.newly infected AIDS p atients didn’t become seriously ill

B.the AIDS virus increases very quickly immediately in patients

C.a satisfactory cure for AIDS is very likely to be reached soon

D.ways to fight AIDS can also be used to fight SARS

Questions 101~105 are based on the following passage.

Deep inside a mountain near Sweetwater in East Tennessee is a body of water known as the Lost Sea.It is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest underground lake.The Lost Sea is part of an extensive and historic cave system called Craig head Caverns.The caverns have been known and used since the days of the Cherokee Indian nation.The cave expands into a series of huge rooms from a small opening on the side of the mountain,approximately one mile from the entrance,in a room called “The Council Room,”many Indian artifacts have been found.Some of the items discovered include pottery,arrowheads, weapons, and jewelry.

For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake somewhere in a cave,but it was not discovered until 1905. In that year,a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening three hundred feet underground.He found himself in a large cave half filled with water.

Today tourists visit the Lost Sea and ride far out onto it in glass-bottomed boats powered by electric motors.More than thirteen acres of water have been mapped out so far and still no end of the lake has been found.Even though teams of divers have tried to explore the Lost Sea, the full extent of it is still unknown.

101. The Lost Sea is unique because it is .

A.part of a historic cave system

B.the biggest underground lake in the world

C.listed in the Guinness Book of World Records

D.the largest body of water in Tennessee

102. The Craighead Caverns have been known .

A.throughout history

B.since the time of the Indian nations

C.since 1905

D.divers explored them

103. Who located the Lost Sea in recent times?.

A.The Cherokee Indians

B.Tourist

C.Ben Sands

D.Scientists

104. What was found in“The Council Room”?.

A.A small natural opening

B.A large cave

C.Another series of rooms

D.Many old Indian Objects

105. It can be inferred from the passage that the Craighead Caverns presently serve as A.an underground testing site

B.an Indian meeting ground

C.a tourist attraction

D.a motorboat race course

Questions 106~110 are based on the following passage.

Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his Invention of the electric light.Without him,the world might still be a dark place.However,the electric light was not his only invention.He also invented the phonograph,the motion picture camera,and over l,200 other things.About every

two weeks he created something new.

Thomas A.Edison was born in Milan,Ohio,on February 11,1847. His family moved to Port Huron,Michigan, when he was seven years old.Surprisingly,he attended school for Only two months.His natural curiosity led him to start experimenting at a young age with electrical and mechanical things at home.

When he was 12 years old,he got his first job.He became a newsboy on a train that ran between Port Huron and Detroit.He set up a laboratory in a baggage car of the train so that did not end well.Thomas was fired when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the baggage car.Thomas then worked for five years as a telegraph operator,but he continued to spend much of his time on the job conducting experiments.He got his first patent in 1868 for a vote recorder run by electricity.However,the vote recorder was not a success.In 1870,he sold another invention,a stock-ticker,for $40,000. A stock-ticker is a machine that automatically prints stock prices on a tape.He was then able to build his first shop in Newark,New Jersey.Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other,but thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways.It kept conversations short,so that he could have more time for work.He called himself a“two-shift man”because he worked 16 out of every 24 hours.Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat.Thomas Edison died at the age of 84 on October 18,1931,at his estate in West Orange,New Jersey.He left numerous inventions that improved the quality of life a11 over the world.

106. Thomas Edison did things in this order:.

A.he became a telegraph operator,a newsboy,and then got his first patent

B.he became a newsboy,got his first patent,and then became a telegraph operator

C.he got a patent,became a telegraph operator,and then became a newsboy

D.he became a newsboy,a telegraph operator,and then got a patent

107. Edison considered his deafness:.

A.a disadvantage

B.a blessing

C.something from a priest

D.a necessity

108. Of all the inventions by Edison,was probably the most important for civilization.

A.the vote recorder

B.the stock ticker

C.the light bulb

D.the motion picture camera

109. The main idea of this passage is .

A.Thomas Edison was always interested in science and inventions,and he Invented many important things

B.Thomas Edison could not keep a job

C.Thomas Edison worked day and night on his experiments

D.Deaf people make good Inventors because they can focus without the distraction of spoken conversation

110. Which of the following is NOT true? .

A.Edison didn’t finish his primary school formally.

B.Edison set fires to the baggage floor Intentionally.

C.The electric light was not Edison’s first invention.

D.Edison was a very hard-working man.

Questions 111~115 are based on the following passage.

The dog has always been considered man’s best friend. Always noted for being particularly faithful in watching over children, he also has his place by fireside, in the cow pasture, on the sheep range, and beside the hunter in forest or blind. He is easy to train, works hard, and often performs astonishing feats. And in the frozen polar regions he was once the principal motive power, before being largely displaced by the plane and helicopter.

Because he howls or whines(哀鸣) in the presence of impending (即将发生的)death, the dog was once thought to have supernatural powers and believed to be capable of seeing gods and ghosts invisible to people. Actually, the basis for these beliefs lies in the dog’s sensitivity to people’s from human observation. His record of saving lives in outstanding, for he often gives warning of fire and other dangers not noticed by his master.

The dog’s major contribution, however, has been to medical research. Both his diet and his structure are comparable to those of the human being, and so he has been the subject of

countless demonstrations and experiments. Open-heart surgery has been made possible largely because of the dog.. But his sacrifice has repaid his own species as well by safeguarding it from rabies(狂犬病),distemper, and other disease.

111. The dog has always been noted for .

A.protecting children B.assisting shepherds

C.helping hunters D.herding a cattle 112. The dog is useful to herders because he is .

A.loyal B.easily trained

C.hardworking D.all of the above

113. The dog probably whines in the presence of death because be can .

A.see ghosts and spirits B.give warning of danger

C.sense unhappiness around him D.perform astonishing feats 114. The dog has been of most value to people in the development of .

A.a treatment for rabies B.open-heart surgery

C.a cure for distemper D.all of the above

115. The article does not say whether the scientists’ experiments with dog have .

A.benefited animals other than dogs B.served people

C.helped other dogs D.contributed to medical knowledge Questions 116-120 are based on the following passage.

Most people assume that color blindness is only an inability to see red and green properly. This assumption greatly oversimplifies the condition, which is usually an inherited abnormality but is sometimes the result of disease.

In normal color vision, any color a person sees can be identically matched or reproduced in the brain by a mixture of the three primary colors of light-red, green, and blue. This normal vision is called trichromatism (In Greek chroma means color).

People affected by color deficiency (Perhaps a better term than color blindness )make up about 8.5% of the population –8% make, 0.5% female, They may be divided into three categories.

Monochromats, those affected by the worst of the color deficiencies, see everything as a variation of one color. Dichromats match any color with a mixture of two primary colors.Anomalous trichromats mix the three primary colors but somehow alter the proportions

used by the trichromat with normal vision.

The term“color blindness”is usually an exaggeration. The achromatic or true color-blind person is rare. But the problem of color deficiencies is much more complicated than“red looks green and green looks red.”

116. Most people assume that color blindness is .

A. vision restricted to black and white

B. an inability to see red and green properly

C. deficiencies, of various types, in color vision

D. a failure to mix the three primary colors properly

117. The color-blindness is usually .

A.inherited B.caused by disease

C.caused by an accidental injury D.picked up later

118. Normal color vision is called .

A.achromatism B.monochromatism

C.dichromatism D.trichromatism

119. Male suffers from color deficiencies are .

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120. The writer’s main purpose is to explain .

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B.what the constant proportions of color mixes are

C.that color-blindness is usually color deficiency

D.how red-green confusions is produced

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