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大学英语泛读教程3(第三版)期中试卷Reading Master 3 – Midterm Exam B

大学英语泛读教程3(第三版)期中试卷Reading Master 3 – Midterm Exam B
大学英语泛读教程3(第三版)期中试卷Reading Master 3 – Midterm Exam B

A. Vocabulary

1. Beyoncé ______ as star when she released her first solo album in 2003.

a. broke

b. broke into

c. broke out

d. broke up

2. As I ______ to my new apartment, I felt excited but a little sad to leave my parents.

a. settled in

b. cleaned up

c. put in

d. cut off

3. I had a new music player and speakers ______ to my car because I love playing loud music

when I drive.

a. cut off

b. moved from

c. fixed up

d. put in

4. When I realized my home had been ______, I immediately called the police.

a. civilized

b. burglarized

c. infringed on

d. foreclosed

5. In the summertime, I like to wake up at the ______ of dawn for my morning run.

a. break into

b. break

c. cut off

d. put in

6. My brother paid ______ to get the most up-to-date smartphone; he should have waited for

prices to go down.

a. through the nose

b. lip service

c. my way

d. tribute

7. As a ______ to the mayor’s years of service, the city council named a park after him.

a. lip service

b. a fine

c. the bill

d. tribute

8. I will ______ your meeting time with the President for now, but I will notify you if anything

changes.

a. paint over

b. pencil in

c. cut out

d. paper over

9. You can use Photoshop to ______ your photographs and make them more presentable.

a. pencil in

b. put together

c. rough out

d. touch up

10. You may ______ an application form for the job from the company’s website.

a. print out

b. color in

c. touch up

d. paint over

11. The football team was at a point where it could no longer beat their opponent. Point is closest

in meaning to which of the following?

a. time/place

b. suggest

c. reason

d. idea

12. The buses in this city drive me crazy; they are always ______.

a. running late

b. taking down

c. calling in

d. cutting out

13. It is always a good idea to ______ some notes when attending business seminars.

a. call in

b. post up

c. send out

d. take down

14. I will ______ you an e-mail just as soon as I get to the office.

15. The man ______ a comment in the meeting about staff arriving late to work.

a. responded

b. sent

c. gave

d. made

16. The detective made a(n) ______ about the victim’s last known meeting before being found

dead in his apartment.

a. message

b. inquiry

c. e-mail

d. advice

17. Rita ______ her shiny new engagement ring to all her friends.

a. acted out

b. got across

c. put in

d. showed off

18. Joe had only ______ for a moment, but when he got back home his house had caught fire.

a. read out

b. stepped out

c. showed off

d. acted out

19. Mrs. Green ______ her point about students being late for class by locking the door.

a. showed off

b. got across

c. acted out

d. put in

20. The airport project was granted a large ______ in order to cover the costs of the new runways.

a. budget

b. script

c. location

d. camera

21. We ______ decided to split the cost of our date since we were both college students.

a. mutually

b. obsessively

c. intimately

d. necessarily

22. I really feel a lot of ______ for students who worry about their grades because I was once a

student as well.

a. empathy

b. ability

c. cautiously

d. desire

23. At first I was scared to drive a car, but now I have a feel for it. The word feel is closest in

meaning to which of the following?

a. anticipation

b. desire

c. caution

d. ability

24. It is only natural that friends may ______ if they have not seen each other in a while.

a. fall for

b. drift apart

c. hit on

d. ask out

25. I saw Shelly ______ T anya’s ex-boyfriend, but please don’t tell her about it.

a. cheating on

b. falling for

c. splitting up

d. hitting on

26. After being together for two years, Rachel decided to ______ Brandon because she was going

abroad to study.

a. dump

b. be head over heels with

c. go a blind date

d. go steady

B. Grammar

27. She’ll be on time for the meeting, ______?

a. isn’t she

b. won’t she

c. will she

d. would she

28. We ______ more business at the ice cream shop by offering ten new flavors.

a. drummed up

b. drum up

c. drumming up

d. drums up

29. “I feel horrible.”

→ He said ______ horrible.

a. he feel

b. he felt

c. I feel

d. I felt

30. A: I swam across the river last week.

→ She told me ______ across the river last week.

a. she swims

b. she had swum

c. had swum

d. have swimming

31. He wishes he ______ find a job that pays really well.

a. would

b. will

c. could

d. can

32. If only she ______ done that, mom wouldn’t be angry.

a. haven’t

b. have

c. had

d. hadn’t

33. If only you ______ that you were serious about a future with me, I’d marry you.

a. show

b. would show

c. were showing

d. shows

34. During his six days in the wilderness, Hank was ______ from the world and he even turned off

his cell phone.

a. cut off

b. cuts off

c. cutting off

d. cutting

35. Andrew is on vacation in England right now and he ______ an amazing time.

a. has

b. had

c. been having

d. is having

36. As a matter ______ ensuring the safety for all, everyone must pass through a security check

before entering the airport, .

a. in

b. of

c. to

d. with

37. ______ Carol to graduate from law school, she could get a job as a lawyer.

a. If

b. Were

c. Had

d. Was

38. I was ______ a compliment by my manager for making a good presentation.

a. paid

b. pays

c. paying

d. pay

39. I was able ______ a fantastic plan for our upcoming honeymoon in Guam.

a. puts together

b. put together

c. to put together

d. putting

40. Christine is less ______ than her sister when it comes to art, but she is better with numbers.

a. creates

b. create

c. creatively

d. creative

41. I had the ______ holiday in New York because my passport and credit cards were stolen.

a. bad

b. badly

c. worst

d. worse

42. Sandy takes exercises ______ than me, so I am more fit.

a. as regular as

b. regularly

c. more regularly

d. less regularly

C. Reading Comprehension

(A)

Directions: Read the following excerpt from Box Office Bombs and answer the questions that follow.

Awful Aliens

Another favorite with the Razzies was Battlefield Earth, starring John Travolta. Based on a sci-fi novel by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the religious movement known as Scientology, the film was panned by critics and public alike. Audiences were reported to have erupted with laughter at the hammy acting and absurd storyline. Travolta didn’t see the funny side and continued to defend the movie’s alleged merits, calling it “a great piece of science fiction.” Few people agreed with him, and although the film did not lose as much money as others on this list, it is regularly named as one of the worst of all time.

Lone Star

Having a bona fide megastar in your film is no guarantee of success as Disney found out with their recreation of The Lone Ranger. Johnny Depp is on e of the world’s most bankable stars, but even he could not save this movie from financial disaster. The exact figure remains unclear, but Disney has estimated that the The Lone Ranger may have lost up to US$190 million following its release in the summer of 2013.

43. Who is L. Ron Hubbard?

a. A writer.

b. A director.

c. An actor.

d. A critic.

44. What is Scientology?

a. A movie title.

b. A book title.

c. A religion.

d. None of the abov

e.

45. Why does the writer call Johnny Depp a bankable star?

a. He is very rich and guarantees his films.

b. He ruined the movie by acting poorly.

c. It’s thought his movies will avoid financial trouble.

d. It’s thought his movies might cause financial difficulties.

46. The word merits is closest in meaning to which of the following?

a. Releases.

b. Hammy acting.

c. Exact figures.

d. Positive points.

(B)

Directions: Read the following excerpt from Communication Breakdown: Major Advertising Failures and answer the questions that follow.

Dogged by Failure

The Mexican-style restaurant chain Taco Bell is a giant in the North American fast food industry. However, its status as one of the most popular brands did not prevent it from suffering a double whammy in a disastrous marketing drive that began in 1997. The campaign centered around a series of commercials featuring a cutesy Spanish-speaking chihuahua whose catchphrase was “Yo quiero Taco Bell (I want Taco Bell).” The line was soon being repeated nationwide, but Taco Bell’s products did not see a corresponding increase in popularity. In fact, sales dropped by six percent and the dog commercials were shelved in 2000. Taco Bell’s then CEO also got the boot. To make matters worse, Taco Bell lost a lawsuit in 2003 against two men who claimed the company had stolen the idea for a Spanish-speaking dog from them. A court found in their favor and Taco Bell was forced to stump up US$42 million in damages.

47. According to the excerpt who came up with the idea of a Spanish-speaking chihuahua?

a. Taco Bell employees.

b. Taco Bell’s CEO.

c. Two men.

d. No information is given.

48. Why did the campaign fail?

a. People hated the chihuahua.

b. Sales fell short of expectations.

c. The public disliked the CEO.

d. Experts showed that people don’t like tacos.

49. What is the double whammy mentioned in the excerpt?

a. The popular catchphrase and the lawsuit.

b. The 6% sales increase and popular catchphrase.

c. The CEO getting booted and sales decline.

d. Low customer response and a lawsuit.

50. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the expression stump up?

a. Come up with.

b. Prevent from.

c. In favour.

d. Get shelved.

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