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《北京理工大学现代远程教育学院大学英语
2
课程复习提纲》
《大学英语
2
》
I.
Use of English
(交际用语)
1. It?is?cold?today.?Wha t?would?you?like?to?do?this?afternoon???
( D)?Yes,?it
’
s?too?cold,?so?I?don
’
t? feel?like?going?out?today.
2.I'm afraid he isn't in. This is his secretary speaking. Can I help you?
B. Thanks, would you please take a message for me?
is the Loan Department, please?
B This way, Please.
I borrow your umbrella for a moment?
C
:
Well, I am afraid I am going to use it myself
you help me put up the maps on the wall?
A.
No problem
is running a fever, but now it is under control.- ___
B
:
I will go and see her after work.
these pills three times a day and come back in three days.
A. Thank you very much indeed.
you mind if I turned the radio up?
, go right ahead.
to United International. I hope you will enjoy your work here.
D
:
You are very kind.
've been busy, haven't you?
, I've been working hard on my paper.
II. Reading Comprehension
Today
anyone
will
accept
money
in
exchange
for
goods
and
services.
People
use
money to buy food,
furniture, books, bicycles and hundreds of other things they need or want. When
they work, they usually get
paid in money.
Most of the money today is made of metal or paper. But people used to use all
kinds of things as money.
One of the first kinds of money was shells.
Shells
were
not
the
only
things
used
as
money.
In
China,
cloth
and
knives
were
used. In the Phillipine
Islands, rice was used as money for a long time. Elephant tusks, monkey tails and
salt were used as money in
parts of Africa.
The first metal coins were made in China. They were round and had a square
hole in the centre. People
strung (
串联
) them together and carried them from place to place.
Different countries have used different metals and designs for their money.
The first coins in England
were
made
of
tin
(
锡
).
Sweden
and
Russia
used
copper
(
铜
)
to
make
their
money.
Later
some countries began
to make coins of gold and silver.
But
even
gold
and
silver
were
inconvenient
if
you
had
to
buy
something
expensive. Again the Chinese
thought of a way to improve money. They began to use paper money. The first paper
money looked more like
note from one person to another than the paper money used today.
Money
has
had
an
interesting
history
from
the
days
of
shell
money
until
today.
41.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
cited
as
an
example
of
the
use
of
money
in
exchange
for services?
D. To get paid for your work.
42. Where were shells used as money in history?
D. We don
’
t know
, according to the passage did ancient Chinese coins have a square hole in
the center?
A. Because it would be easier to put them together and carry them around.
44.
Why does
the author say
that even
gold and
silver
were inconvenient if
you had
to buy something expensive?
C. Because they are not easy to carry around.
45.
Which do you choose as the best title for this passage?
D. The History of Money
The
world
is
not
only
hungry,
it
will
also
be
thirsty
for
water.
About
97%
of
water
on the earth is sea water,
or salt water. Man can only drink or use the other 3
%
of the fresh water (
淡水
)
which comes from rivers,
lakes
and
underground.
On
the
other
hand,
because
the
number
of
people
in
the
world
is becoming larger and
larger,
more
and
more
fresh
water
is
needed.
So
water
shortage
becomes
a
big
problem.
How
can
we
work
out
this
problem?
Scientists
have
found
some
ways
to
turn
salt
water into fresh water.
One
important
way
is to
boil
(
使达到沸点
) sea
water
with
high
heat
until
vapor
(
蒸
汽
) rises, leaving the salt. In
this way, a lot of fresh water can be made quickly.
But heating is not the only way to get fresh water. Other ways are tried, for
example, digging (
挖
) deep wells
(
深井
), keeping rain water and preventing rivers from being polluted.
Which way is the best? To get the most fresh water for the least money is the
best.
1.
Where does the fresh water people need come from?
B. Rivers and lakes.
C. Underground.
D. Both B and C.
2. From this passage we know fresh water ________.