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A.doyou
B.you
C.areyou
D.youare
4.Sosudden_____thattheenemyhadnotimetoescape.
A.didtheattack
B.theattackdid
C.wastheattack
D.theattackwas
5.AlbertEinsteincaredlittleformoney,_____ProfessorWang.
A.Eitherdid
B.Sowas
C.Sodid
D.Neitherdid
6.Thecomputerwasusedinteaching.Asaresult,notonly_____,butstudentsbecamemoreinterestedinthelessons
A.savedwasteachers’
B.wasteachers’energysaved
C.teachers’energywassaved
D.wassavedteachers’energy
7.Unsatisfied_____withthepayment,hetookthejobjusttogetsomeworkexperience.
A.thoughwashe
B.thoughhewas
C.hewasthough
D.washethough
8.HespeaksChineseasfluentlyasifhe_______aChinese.
A.were
B.hadbeen
C.is
D.hasbeen
9.Itistimethatthegovernment
_______measurestoprotecttherarebirdsandanimals.
A.takes
B.took
C.hastaken
D.taking
10.
Allthesedictionariesareagreathelptoyou,_______?
A.aren’tthey
B.arethey
C.areallthesedictionaries
D.aren’tallthesedictionaries
PartII.ReadingComprehension
Thereare1readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Passage1
BeyondtheFactory:
ChildLaborintheCities
Atthebeginningofthenineteenthcentury,factoryownersfacedfewrestrictionsonthewaytheyemployedtheirchildrenworkers,whowerebetweentheageof7and12.Graduallylawscameintobeing.
Thefirstchild-laborlawswerepassedatthestatelevelinAmericaandusuallyfocusedonbothrequirededucationandaminimumageforemployment.Andaddedruleslimitedthelengthoftheworkdayforchildren.Pennsylvania,forexample,limitedtheworkdayto10hoursforchildrenunder12.However,governmentofficialscaredlittlewhetherbusinessesfollowedthelaw.Infactonegroupofchildrenwasleftentirelyunprotectedbylaborlaws—thechildrenofimmigrantfamilies.
Bythebeginningofthetwentiethcentury,pieceworkappeared,forwhichpeoplewerepaidbythepiece.Significantnumbersofwomensewedbabydressesormen'
snecktiesandmadetheartificialflowersusedtodecoratehats.Pieceworkturnedhomesintofactoriesthatwerefreefromthelaw,andcountlesschildrenworkedlonghoursalongsidetheirmothersandoldsisters.
Manufacturesexploitedthesystemshamelesslyandpaidthelowestwagestheycould.Embroidering(刺绣)asilkdress,whichwasa10-dayjob,mightgenerateafive-dollarpayment.Inthecaseof"
willowing"
workersneededtoaddmorestrandstoostrichfeathersusedonhatstomakethemlongerandmoregraceful.Thefirstwillowerswerepaid15centsperinch,butafewmonthslater,thepaywasreducedto13cents.Withinthreeyears,willowerswereearningonlythreecentsperinch.
Inordertosurviveunderthesecircumstances,pieceworkershadeventheiryoungestchildrenhelpthem.InoneItalianneighborhood,athree-year-oldgirlhelpedhermothersewclothes.Inanothercase,achildofeightwhohadlivedinNewYorkforthreeyearshadneverbeentoschoolatallandcouldspeakalmostnoEnglish.Slowlychildlaborlawsbroughttheseabusestoanend.
1.Thefirstchild-laborlawsrequired_____.
A.workplacesafetyandconditions
B.minimumpaymentandage
C.educationandworkingtime
D.minimumpaymentandschooling
2.Manufactureswhohiredwomentodopiecework_____.
A.werekindandconcernedemployers
B.weresometimescalled"
willowers"
C.usuallypaidthelowestsalary
D.forcedchildrentoturnhomeintofactories
3."
Willowing"
wasakindof_____.
A.handworkactivity
B.workplace
C.paymentrequirement
D.workers
4.Byraisingtheexampleofthethree-year-oldgirl'
sexperienceinthelastparagraph,theauthor
intendedto_____.
A.showhowpoorthesituationswereforchildrenworkers
B.blamethoseadultpieceworkersforallowingchildrentowork
C.attractattentiontoprotectyoungchildren
D.emphasizetheimportanceofeducatingyoungchildren
5.Whichofthefollowingsentencesbestsummarizesthepassage?
_____
A.Thefirstchild-laborlawswerelimitedduetoworkingatthestatelevel.
B.Earlychild-laborlawsofferednoprotectiontochildrenwhoworkedathome.
C.SomeimmigrantchildrendidnotlearnEnglishbecauseoftheirpiecework.
D.Child-laborlawsshouldhavecomeintobeingbeforechildrenbecameworkers.
Passage2
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
ThereflectivetowersofNewYorkCity,whichisontheAtlanticmigratingroute,canbedeadlyforbirds.“Weliveinanageofglass,”saidMsLaurel,anarchitect.“Itcanbeaperfectmirrorincertainlights,andthelargertheglass,themoredangerousitis.”About90,000birdsarekilledbyflyingintobuildingsinthecityeachyear.Often,theystrikethelowerlevelsofglasstowersaftersearchingforfoodinnearbyparks.Suchcrashesarethesecond-leadingcauseofdeathformigratingbirds,afterhabitatloss,withanestimatednumberofdeathranginguptoabillionayear.
Asglassofficeandapartmenttowershaveincreasedinthelastdecade,so,toohavecallstomakethemlessdeadlytobirds.SanFranciscoadoptedbird-safetystandardsfornewbuildingsinJuly.TheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil,anonprofitindustrygroupthatencouragesthecreationofenvironmentallyconsciousbuildings,willintroduceabird-safetycreditthisfallaspartofitsenvironmentalcertificationprocess.
Therearenoeasyfixes,however.Afewresearchersareexploringglassdesignsthatuseultravioletsignals,buttheyarestillintheirinfancy.Covers,dotpatterns,shadesandnetsarethemainoptionsavailable.
Often,onlyonesectionofabuildingneedstobechanged."
Youdon'
tnecessarilyhavetotreateverywindow,"
Ms.Laurelsaid."
Itwouldbetooexpensivetodothewholebuilding."
TheJacobICJavitsConventionCenter,whichhasbeenundergoingalterations,isthemostrecentbuildingtovoluntarilycorrecttheproblemofbirdcrashes.Thearchitectsusedlessreflectiveglassanddotpatterns.
6.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
_______
A.NewYorkisacityofglasstowers.
B.Glasstowersaredangerousformigratingbirds.
C.NewYorkadoptednewsafetystandardsforbuildings.
D.GlasstowersareanewtrendintheUnitedStates.
7.Whatisthenumberonecauseofdeathformigratingbirds?
A.Climatechange.
B.Habitatloss.
C.Lackoffood.
D.Crashingintobuildings.
8.Whatdoestheword“fixes”inthethirdparagraphprobablymean?
A.Choices.
B.Explanations.
C.Solutions.
D.Developments.
9._______areusedinthealterationoftheJacobK.JavitsConventionCenter.
A.Nets
B.Shades
C.Dotpatterns
D.Covers
10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Inmanycases,thewholebuildingneedstobealteredtopreventbirdcrashes.
B.TheJacobK.JavitsConventionCenteristhefirstbuildingtodealwiththeproblemofbirdcrashes.
C.Unfortunately,glassdesignsthatuseultravioletsignalsarestillintheirearlystages.
D.About90,000birdsarekilledduetohabitatlossinNewYorkCityeachyear.
PartIII.TranslateEnglishintoChinese.
Forthispart,youarerequiredtotranslateEnglishintoChinese.
ArecentstudyshowsthatpeoplelivingonthecontinentofNorthAmericasuffer9timesmorechronicfatigueand31timesmorechronicdepressionthandopeoplelivingonthecontinentofAsia.Interestingly,Asians,onaverage,eat20gramsofsoy(大豆)perday,whereasNorthAmericanseatnone.Itturnsoutthatsoycontainssththatpossessdisease-preventingproperties.Thus,NorthAmericansshouldconsidereatingsoyonaregularbasisasawayofpreventingfatigueanddepression.
PartIV.TranslateChineseintoEnglish.
Forthispart,youarerequiredtotranslateChineseintoEnglish.
Passage1
上班时,空调温度调得很低,但门却大开;
下班后办公楼依然灯火长明,空调大开。
集体宿舍盥洗室里自来水哗哗流淌,洗衣人却不见踪影。
餐馆里满桌的饭菜只动了几筷子就倒进垃圾桶。
电、油四处告急的今天,各种浪费行为却仍大量存在于现实生活中。
Passage2
由于大量消费者投诉反映出现胃痛和头晕症状,Promofoods公司去年将800万鱼罐头回收进行检测。
检测结论是,这些听装罐头确实不含有对健康造成危险的化学物质。
这一结论所依据的是这样一个事实,即来自Promofoods公司的化学分析师对回收的听装鱼罐头进行了抽样检测,结果发现,在被普遍认为会导致头晕和胃痛症状的8种化学物质中,有5种根本不存在于任何所被抽检的听装鱼中。
这些化学分析师确实发现其余3种涉嫌化学物质在所有其他种类的听装食物中都能发现。
《大学英语1》习题1答案
PartIVocabularyandStructure
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1—5CCAAB6-10BBCCC
PartIII.TranslateEnglishintoChinese(主观题无标准答案)
PartV.TranslateChineseintoEnglish(主观题无标准答案)
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