Quiz 2 (for Units 5 and , Book 3)

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Quiz 3
(for Units 5 and 6, Book 3)
I. Listening: Listen to the passage, and fill in
the blanks with correct words.
• First Impressions
• According to psychologists, people form first
impression based first on how you look, than on how
you sound, and finally on what you say.
• Your physical appearance --- how you look--- makes
up 55% of a first impression. This includes ____(1)___,
_____(2)_____, and_____(3)____, as well as clothing
and______(4)_______.
• The way you sound makes up 38% of the first
impression. This includes how fast or slowly, loudly or
softly you speak, and_______(5)_____People listen to
______(5)______ and decide whether you sound
friendly or unfriendly, interested or bored, and happy
or sad. What you say--- _________(6)__________ --_________(7)__________ of the message.
• People form their first impressions within 10
seconds of meeting you. And first
impressions don’t change easily. If
someone_____(8)____ of you, it can take a
long time to change his or her mind. Giving a
good first impression depends on many
things. Everyone____(9)___, but when
you’re not sure you’re giving a good
impression, the best thing to do is ask
yourself, “what would I think of
someone___(10)____?”
II.Word formation: Complete the following
sentences with the appropriate form of the
given words.
• 1.______________ quantity of natural resource
is lost forever through misuse. (measure)
• 2. As the wages were low, there were few
____________ for the job. (apply)
• 3. There are many who may not have ___ faith,
but who behave in _________ways. (child)
• 4. He doesn’t ________ the plagues, famines
and diseases which made life a lottery for
everyone, rich or poor. (omission)
• 5. Your husband’s _____________ in
everything is not good for the children, nor for
the marriage. (aggress)
• 6. The ________ strike gave an enormous
impetus to the whole American labor
movement. (history)
• 7.Emotions and feelings are of minor
importance to a _____________. (behave)
• 8. Now that he was _________, his house
had become a prison to him. (able)
• 9. The children must be properly________.
(social)
• 10. His __________ speech had an effect
on our emotions. (passion)
III. Multiple choice: Choose the most
appropriate words or phrases to complete
the following sentences.
• 1. Frankfurt, Germany, is in one of the most
populated regions of Western Europe.
•
A. densely
B. vastly
•
C. enormously
D dense
• 2. Our journey was slow because the train stopped
____ at different villages.
•
A. continually
B. continuously
•
C. gradually
D. unceasingly
• 3. Not only the professionals but also the amateurs
will ____from the new training facilities.
• A. derive B. acquire
C. benefit
D. reward
• 4. Positive social relationships increase our life
span and improve our minds and bodies. Such
improvements, however, are only
effects.
• A. associate B. secondary C. vice D. side
• 5. ________ the advances of science, the
discomforts of old age will no doubt always be
with us.
• A. Except
B. Besides C. Despite D. As for
• 6. By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular_____
children as Coca-cola.
•
A. for
B. in
C. to
D. with
• 7. A dark suit is
to a light one for evening
wear.
A. favourable B. suitable C. proper D. preferable
• 8. The manager lost his
just because his
secretary was ten minutes late.
• A. mood
B. temper C. mind
D. passion
• 9. A lot of people
you, so don’t let them
down.
•
A. look down upon
B. look over
•
C. look up to
D. look on
• 10. Rose told them all
to Oliver.
• A. which happened
B. that had happened
• C. which had happened
D. what had happened
• 11. In 1930s, the Japanese, _____ with modern
weapons, came to China, _____ to make her _____
by them.
•
A. arming; hoping; controlling
•
B. armed; to hope; to be controlled
•
C. armed; hoping; controlled
•
D. arm; to hope; to controlling
• 12. Reading the newspaper _____ one of my
parents’ life habits since they retired.
•
A. become
B. have become
•
C. are becoming
D. has become
13. Each parent and child _____ asked to attend
one of the lectures given by Professor Wang
during this term.
A. were
B. are
C. has
D. is
14. If he _____ his mother’s advice, he _____ be
much better now.
A. should have taken; would B. took; would
C. had taken; would
D. took; ill
15. Mary _____ for Washington to take part in her
grandmother’s birthday party next Saturday.
A. is leaving
B. left
C. was leaving
D. would leave
• Key to quiz 3
I. Listening: Listen to the passage, and fill in
the blanks with correct words.
• First Impressions
• According to psychologists, people form first
impression based first on how you look, than on how
you sound, and finally on what you say.
• Your physical appearance --- how you look--- makes
up 55% of a first impression. This includes facial
expressions (1), body language (2), and eye contact
(3), as well as clothing and general appearance (4).
• The way you sound makes up 38% of the first
impression. This includes how fast or slowly, loudly or
softly you speak, and your tone of voice (5). People
listen to your tone of voice (5) and decide whether you
sound friendly or unfriendly, interested or bored, and
happy or sad. What you say--- the actual words you
use (6) --- counts for only 7% (7) of the message.
• People form their first impressions within 10
seconds of meeting you. And first
impressions don’t change easily. If someone
gets the wrong impression (8) of you, it can
take a long time to change his or her mind.
Giving a good first impression depends on
many things. Everyone behaves in different
ways (9), but when you’re not sure you’re
giving a good impression, the best thing to do
is ask yourself, “what would I think of
someone who acted this way (10)?”
II.Word formation: Complete the following
sentences with the appropriate form of the
given words.
• 1. _____________quantity
Immeasurable
of natural resource is
lost forever through misuse. (measure)
• 2. As the wages were low, there were few
applicants for the job. (apply)
__________
childlike
• 3. There are many who may not have ________
faith, but who behave in _________ways.
(child)
childish
omit
• 4. He doesn’t ______the
plagues, famines and
diseases which made life a lottery for everyone,
rich or poor. (omission)
aggressiveness
• 5. Your husband’s ______________in
everything
is not good for the children, nor for the marriage.
(aggress)
historic
• 6. The ________strike
gave an enormous
impetus to the whole American labor
movement. (history)
• 7.Emotions and feelings are of minor
behaviorist
importance to a ___________.
(behave)
disabled
• 8. Now that he was_________,
his house
had become a prison to him. (able)
socialized
• 9. The children must be properly________.
(social)
passionate
• 10. His __________speech
had an effect
on our emotions. (passion)
III. Multiple choice: Choose the most
appropriate words or phrases to complete
the following sentences.
• 1. Frankfurt, Germany, is in one of the most
populated regions of Western Europe.
• A. densely B. vastly C. enormously D dense
• 2. Our journey was slow because the train stopped
____ at different villages.
•
A. continually
B. continuously
•
C. gradually
D. unceasingly
• 3. Not only the professionals but also the amateurs
will ____from the new training facilities.
• A. derive B. acquire
C. benefit
D. reward
• 4. Positive social relationships increase our life
span and improve our minds and bodies. Such
improvements, however, are only
effects.
• A. associate B. secondary C. vice D. side
• 5. ________ the advances of science, the
discomforts of old age will no doubt always be
with us.
• A. Except
B. Besides C. Despite D. As for
6. By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular_____
children as Coca-cola.
•
A. for
B. in
C. to
D. with
• 7. A dark suit is
to a light one for evening
wear.
A. favourable B. suitable C. proper D. preferable
• 8. The manager lost his
just because his
secretary was ten minutes late.
• A. mood
B. temper C. mind
D. passion
• 9. A lot of people
you, so don’t let them
down.
•
A. look down upon
B. look over
•
C. look up to
D. look on
• 10. Rose told them all
to Oliver.
• A. which happened
B. that had happened
• C. which had happened
D. what had happened
• 11. In 1930s, the Japanese, _____ with modern
weapons, came to China, _____ to make her _____
by them.
•
A. arming; hoping; controlling
•
B. armed; to hope; to be controlled
•
C. armed; hoping; controlled
•
D. arm; to hope; to controlling
• 12. Reading the newspaper _____ one of my
parents’ life habits since they retired.
•
A. become
B. have become
•
C. are becoming
D. has become
13. Each parent and child _____ asked to attend
one of the lectures given by Professor Wang
during this term.
A. were
B. are
C. has
D. is
14. If he _____ his mother’s advice, he _____ be
much better now.
A. should have taken; would B. took; would
C. had taken; would
D. took; ill
15. Mary _____ for Washington to take part in her
grandmother’s birthday party next Saturday.
A. is leaving
B. left
C. was leaving
D. would leave
I. 1. facial expressions , 2. body language , 3. eye
contact 4. general appearance 5. your tone of voice
6. the actual words you use 7. counts for only 7%
8. gets the wrong impression 9. behaves in different
ways 10. who acted this way
II. 1. Immeasurable 2. applicants 3. childlike / childish
4. omit 5. aggressiveness 6. historic 7. behaviorist 8.
disabled 9. socialized 10. passionate
III. 1.A 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.B 9. C 10.B
11.B 12.B 13. D 14.C 15.A
记分标准:
I. Listening:10分。
II. II. Word formation:5分。
III. III. Multiple choice:5分。
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