新视野英语2级复习题.docx
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新视野英语2级复习题
新视野英语2级复习题
ReadingComprehension
Passage1
Someonesaidtoaman,“Travelandseetheworld.”Heanswered,“WhyshouldI?
Peoplearethesameeverywhere.Theyareborn.Theyarebabies.Theyarechildren.Theyareadults.Theygrowold.Theydie.Theyhavethesamefeelings.Theyfeelloveandhate,happinessandsadness,securityandfear,prideandshame.ThatiswhyIdonotwanttotravel.Icanlearneverythinghere.I’mgoingtostayhome.”
Themanwasright.Hewasalsowrong.Peoplearethesame,butpeoplearealsodifferent.Theyallhavethesamepatternoflife—birth,youth,oldage,death.Butthesestagesoflifehavedifferentvaluesindifferentcultures.Also,whileallpeoplehavethesamefeelings,thecausesofthesefeelingsaredifferent.Asituationthatmaybringhappinessinoneplacemaynotbringhappinessinanotherplace.
Froexample,inmanycountriesoldageisahappytime.Youngpeopleinthesecountriesshowrespecttotheoldpeople.InKorea,oldpeoplearehonoredandrespected.Whentheyaretoooldtolivealone,theylivewithason,daughter,orotherrelative.Whentheybecomesixty-oneyearsold,itisaveryhappyandimportantevent.Thereisabigpartywithmanyguests.Theyreceivemanygifts.Whenpeoplereachthistimeinlife,theattitudesoftheirfamilyandtheircommunitychangetowardthem.Everyonelooksforwardtothistime.
IntheUnitedStates,itisquitedifferentforoldpeople…Mostoldpeopledonolivewiththeirchildrenorrelatives.FormanyNorthAmericans,oldageisnotahappytime.MostNorthAmericanswanttostayyoung.Theytrytoactlikeyoungpeopleaslongaspossible.Theyeventrytospeakthelanguageoftheyoung.Theydonotliketogrowoldbecausetheywillnotgethonororrespectofattention.Also,businessesdonotwantoldpeopletoworkforthem.So,oldpeopleusuallylivealoneandtheydonothavemanythingstodo.Oldagecanbeasadandlonelytimeforthem.
1)Thereasonwhythemandidnothavetheintentionoftravelingwasthat______.
A.hethoughthealreadyknewaboutpeopleinotherplaces
B.hewastoooldtotravelanymore
C.hecouldnotunderstandpeopleinothercountriessincehewasdeaf
D.hepreferredtostayhometoenjoyhisleisuretime
2)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Peopleallovertheworldarethesame,buttheyarealsodifferent.
B.Differentvaluesarereflectedindifferentstagesoflifeindifferentcultures.
C.Peoplereactdifferentlytothesamesituation.
D.Thereasonsforthesamefeelingsarealsothesameindifferentcultures.
3)InKorea,people______.
A.thinkbeingyoungisthesameasbeingold
B.areafraidofoldage
C.arelongingforoldage
D.valuetheiryouthmost
4)ComparedwithAmericanoldpeople,theoldinKorea______.
A.enjoylivingaloneandsupportingthemselves
B.canleadanhonoredandrespectedlife
C.canactliketheyoung
D.arenotrespectedanddonotreceivedueattention
5)Theword“businesses”inParagraph4means______.
A.managersB.consumersC.shopsorfactoriesD.busypeople
Passage2
Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatit’spainful?
Thismightbecalledlaziness,butDr.Kleitmanhasanewexplanation.Hehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycycle.
Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythatyouare“hot”.That’strue.Thetimeofdaywhenyoufeelmostenergetic(精力充沛的)iswhenyourcycleofbodytemperatureisatthispeak(高峰).Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesduringthemorning.Forothersitcomesintheafternoonorevening.Noonehasdiscoveredwhythisisso,butitleadstosuchfamiliarwordsas:
“Getup,John!
You’llbelateforworkagain!
”Thepossibleexplanationtothetroubleisheisathistemperature-and-energypeakintheevening.Muchfamilyquarrellingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmean,andwhichcycleeachmemberofthefamilyhas.
Youcan’tchangeyourenergycycle,butyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter.Habitcanhelp,Dr.Kleitmanbelieves.Maybeyou’resleepyintheeveningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway.Counteract(对抗)yourcycletosomeextentbyhabitually(习惯性地)stayinguplaterthanyouwantto.Ifyourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodoearlyintheday,risebeforeyourusuallyhour.Thiswon’tchangeyourcycle,butyou’llgetupsteamandworkbetteratyourlowpoint.
Getofftoaslowstart,whichsavesyourenergy.Getupwithaleisurelyyawn(呵欠)andstretch.Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor.Avoidthetroublesomesearchforcleanclothesbylayingthemoutthenightbefore.Wheneverpossible,doroutineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyforyoursharperhours.
1)Dr.Kleitmanthinksthat______.
A.gettinguplateinthemorningmeanslaziness.
B.ifyourenergypeakisintheevening,youmightlikegettingupearly
C.peoplecandonothingaboutenergycycle
D.spendingsometimeyawningandstretchinghelpstokeepyourenergetic
2)Accordingtothepassage,familyquarrelsmayresultfrom______.
A.thesameenergycycleoffamilymembers
B.unawarenessofdifferentenergycycles
C.failingtogetupearlyinthemorning
D.knowledgeofenergycycles
3)Ifyouareusedtogettinguplateinthemorning,youarelikelytobemostenergetic______.
A.inthemorningB.atnoon
C.intheafternoonD.intheevening
4)What’sthelikelyrelationshipbetweenenergycycleandbodytemperature?
A.Energycycleandbodytemperaturearethesamethings.
B.Thehigheryourtemperatureis,thelessenergeticyouare.
C.Thehigheryourtemperatureis,themoreenergeticyouare.
D.Thereisnodirectrelationbetweenthem.
5)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Onecanchangehisenergycycleoncehemakesuphismind.
B.Westilldon’tknowwhypeoplehavedifferentenergycycles.
C.Habitwillhelptomakeourlifefitenergycyclesbetter.
D.Ifyouriseearlierthanusual,youwillbemoreefficientatyourlowpointinthemorning.
Passage3
Herearesicquestionsaboutyourapproachtolife.Trytoanswerthemashonestlyasyoucan.
Areyouharddrivingandcompetitive?
Areyouusuallypressedfortime?
Doyouwanttocontrolothers?
Doyouhaveastrongneedtodobetterthanothersinmostthings?
Doyoueattooquickly?
Doyougetupsetwhenyouhavetowaitforanything?
Ifyouhaveanswered“yes”tomostofthesequestions,thenIcanmakeafewpredictions(预测)aboutyou,basedonarecenteight-yearstudyofnearlytwothousandpeoplewholivethewaythatyoudo.
Youlikelyfindthatlifeisfullofchallengesandyouoftenneedtokeeptwoormoreprojectsmovingatthesametime.Thechancesarethatyouhavebeentocollege,thatyouhaveamanagementjobandthatyoubringworkhomeatnight.Youthinkthatyouputmoreeffortintoyourjobthanmanyofthepeopleyouworkwith,andyoucertainlytakeyourworkmoreseriouslythanmostofthem.Yougetangryeasily,andifsomeoneisbeinglong-winded(拐弯抹角的),youhelpthemgettothepoint.Youalsohavetroublefindingthetimetogetyourhaircut.
Andthere’soneotherthing.Yourareabouttwiceaslikelytohaveaheartattackassomeonewhotakesamoreeasygoing(心平气和的)approachtolife.
Thebeginningsofyourhard-drivingbehaviorgorightbacktochildhood.Inschoolyougotrecognitionandperhapsprizedforbeingquickandbright,forbeinganachiever,forcompetingwithothersandforwinning.Youlikelywentonfromschooltogetaseriesofincreasinglybetterjobsagainstprettystiffcompetition.Theywerejobswhereyouhadtocareabouttheresults,whereyouconstantlyhadtopushthingsforwardandgetthingsdone.Inyourpresentjobyoualsofeelsomeconflict,eitherwithtimeorwithotherpeople.Someofthoseyouworkwithdon’tseemabletounderstandthesimplestideas,andtheyoftenputabrake(约束)onwhatyou’retryingtoachieve.Theconflictmaynottakeplaceeveryday.Youprideyourselfonbeingabletokeepthelidon.Butit’salwaysthere,underthesurface.
1)Ifyouranswerstoabovequestionare“yes”,youarelikelyto______.
A.enjoyyourfoodatdinner
B.begoodlisteners
C.waitafewsecondsbeforeansweringaquestion
D.havemorechancestosufferfromaheartattack
2)Itcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraphthatthishard-drivingcharacter______.
A.hasbeendevelopedsincechildhood
B.maybechangedbyyourexperiences
C.willplacenoinfluenceonyourwork
D.enablesyoutobeasuccessfulperson
3)WhichofthefollowingwordsisNOTappropriatetodescribethistypeofpeople?
A.Competitive.B.Nervous.C.Easygoing.D.Ambitious.
4)Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?
A.Thelidwillalwaysremaininplace.
B.Theconflictmayoccuranymoment.
C.Thesituationisalwaysunderyourcontrol.
D.Youareabletosolvetheproblem.
5)Themainideaofthepassageis______.
A.whycompetitivepeoplearemorelikelytosucceedintheircareer
B.howpeoplecanrelaxthemselves
C.whyhard-drivingpeoplearelikelytohaveaheartattack
D.howpersonalityaffectsyourattitudetowardlife
Passage4
AccordingtoareportoftheWorldHealthOrganization,thisyearwillsee2.6milliondeathsfromAIDS,thehighestyearlyinternationaltotalsincethediseasebegantotakehold(占优势)inthelate1970s,despitequestionableantiretro-viral(抗逆转录酶病毒药)drugsthatstavedoff(延迟)AIDSdeathsintherichercountries.
Asthingsstood,thenumberofdeathswaslikelytoincreaseformanyyearsbeforepeaking.ThereportsaidabouthalfofallpeoplewhoacquiredHIVbecomeinfectedbeforethey
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