大学英语3第五作业答案
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1.
- Do you
want to wait?
- Five days ________ too
long for me to wait.
A. A.
was
B. B. were
C. C. is
D. D. are
2.
______is the temperature
today?
A. A. What
B. B. How
C. C. How many
D. D. How much
3.
The teacher’s lecture on
pronunciation lasted for three hours.
Many of us felt very _______ and
sleepy.
A. A. boring
B. B. bored
C. C. losing
D. D. interested
4.
_______
these honors, he received a sum of money.
A. A. Except
B.
B. But
C. C. Besides
D. D.
Outside
5.
The scientists are ____ a series of
experiments to learn more
about how the
body adapts to weightlessness.
A. A. defining
B. B. having
C. C. carrying
D. D. doing
6.
-
Who’s speaking?
- This is Tom .
A. A. speaks
B. B. spoken
C. C. speaking
D. D. saying
7.
- David injured his leg playing
football yesterday.
- Really? _______
A. A. Who did that?
B. B. What's wrong with him?
C. C. How did that happen?
D. D. Why was he so careless?
8.
- Have a nice holiday!
-
_________
A. A. a
B. A. You have it too.
C. B.
You do too.
D. B. an
E. C.
the
F. C. The same as you.
G. D. The same to you.
H. D.
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9.
- Could you help me with my physics,
please
?
-
________
A. A. No, no way.
B. B. No, I couldn't.
C. C.
No, I can't.
D. D. Sorry I can't. I
have to go to a meeting right now.
10.
-
I’ve passed the examination.
- _______
A. A.
What a pity.
B. B. I hate the exam.
C. C. Congratulations.
D. D.
Come on.
11.
- Excuse me, how much is the jacket?
-
It’s 499 Yuan.
A. A. Oh, no.
That's OK!
B. B. How do you like it?
C. C. Which do you prefer?
D. D. Would you like to try it on?
12.
--
Now let’s move on to
another topic. Can you follow me?
-- _______, Professor.
A. A. No, I am not.
B. B. Yes, I will.
C. C. No,
I haven't.
D. D. Yes, perfectly.
13.
--Excuse me, but can you tell me the
way to the post office
?
--_____
A. A.
Don't ask that.
B. B. Sorry, I'm a
stranger here.
C. C. No, I can't say
that.
D. D. No, you're driving too
fast.
14.
-- Would you like to go to the concert
with us this evening?
-- ________
A. A. No, I already have
plans.
B. B. I'd love to, but I'm busy
tonight.
C. C. No, I really don't like
being with you.
D. D. I'm ill, so I
shouldn't go out.
15.
-- Please help yourself
to the seafood.
-- ________
A. A. No, I can't.
B. B.
Sorry, I can't help.
C. C. Well,
seafood doesn’t suit.
D. D.
Thanks, but I don't like seafood.
16.
Did you
notice the guy ______ head looked like a big
potato?
A. A. who
B. B. which
C. C. whose
D. D. whom
17.
Mike is better than
Peter ____ swimming
.
A. A. for
B. B.
at
C. C. on
D. D. in
18.
When
Lily
came
home
at
5
p.m.
yesterday,
her
mother
_______
dinner
in
the kitchen.
A. A. cooked
B. B. was cooking
C. C.
cooks
D. D. has cooked
19.
You needn’t
make such a funny noise, _______?
A. A. don't you
B. B. doesn't it
C. C. need
you
D. D. need it
20.
Some famous
singers live on the _______from their record
sales.
A. A. salary
B. B. price
C. C. bill
D. D. income
21.
Britain and France are
separated by the English Channel, a
body of water that can be crossed in as
few as 20 minutes. But
the cultures of
the two countries sometimes seem to be miles
apart.
Last Thursday
Britain and France celebrated the 100th
anniversary
(
周年纪念
) of the signing of a
friendship agreement
called the Entente
Cordiality. The agreement marked a new
beginning for the countries following
centuries of wars and
love-hate
partnership.
But their relationship has
been ups and downs over the past
century.
Just
last
year,
there
were
fierce
disagreements
over
the
Iraq war-which British
Prime Minister Tony Blair supported
despite
French
President
Jacques
Chirac
speaking
out
against
it.
This
discomfort
is
expressed
in
Blair
and
Chirac’s
body
language
at international
meetings. While the French leader often greets
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder
with a hug, Blair just
receives
a
handshake.
However,
some
political
experts
say
the
war
in Iraq could in fact have helped ties.
The history of divisions may well be
because of the very
different ways in
which the two sides see the world. But this
do
esn’t stop 12 million
Britons taking holidays in France each
year. However, only 3 million French
come in the opposite
direction. Surveys
show that most French people feel closer to
the
Germans
than
they
do
to
the
British.
And
the
research
carried
out in Britain has
found that only a third of the population
believes
the
French
can
be
trusted.
Perhaps
this
bad
feeling
comes
because the British
dislike France’s close relationship with
Germany,
or
because
the
French
are
not
happy
with
Britain’s
close
links with the US.
Whatever
the
answer
is,
as
both
sides
celebrate
100
years
of
friendship
they
are
at
least
able
to
make
jokes
about
each
other.
Here’s
one:
What’s
the
best
thing
about
Britain’s
relationship with
France? The English Channel.
(1)
、
For
centuries, the
relationship
between Britain
and France
is______.
单选题
A. A. friendly
B. B.
impolite
C. C. brotherly
D.
D. a mixture of love and hate