新标准大学英语综合教程2第五单元uni

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2、lt that he didnt get the he deserved for his role in the peace treaty. Your answer Correct answer mission recognition 3. During times of great uncertainty and struggle, many people appreciate a few moments of true relief. Your answer Correct answer comic comic 4. All wars create a(n) amount of damag

3、e in the affected countries. Your answer Correct answer considerable considerable 5. The atomic bomb has the ability to destroy all of if were not careful. Your answer Correct answer humanity humanity 6. World War II began in 1939 when the German military Poland. Your answer Correct answer invaded i

4、nvaded 7. The government has threatened to take action if the rebels do not withdraw from the area. Your answer Correct answer military military 8. My grandfather never any emotion when he spoke of his experience during the war. Your answer Correct answer displayed displayed 9. We all owe a debt of

5、gratitude to the many troops who fought and died with bravery during World War II. Your answer Correct answer heroic combat 10. Can you please stop this behaviour for five minutes and act like adults? his mother demanded. Your answer Correct answer childish childish 11. If you the truth, your trial

6、will be difficult; its best to just honestly answer all questions. Your answer Correct answer conceal conceal 12. There is a(n) in her contract which specifies when she will be paid. Your answer Correct answer clause clause 13. Freedom of speech is the of a solid democracy. Your answer Correct answe

7、r foundation foundation 14. The ceremony was held to honor war veterans who displayed amazingly deeds on the battlefield. Your answer Correct answer recognition heroic 15. The made by American colonists in 1776 ultimately led to their independence from Great Britain. Your answer Correct answer decla

8、ration declaration 16. Unfortunately, we dont live in a(n) world, so there will always be disagreements and conflict. Your answer Correct answer ideal ideal 17. The general went on a top secret into enemy territory. Your answer Correct answer combat mission 18. Could you please which date you will v

9、isit the museum? Your answer Correct answer specify specify 19. Sadly, there was only one from the plane crash. Your answer Correct answer survivor survivor 20. The crisis in that country is having an effect on neighbouring countries because are crossing the borders in huge numbers. Your answer Corr

10、ect answer refugees refugees Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Jeffrey is a good man heart; he just has difficulty expressing himself. Your answer Correct answer at at 22. Children must be supervised all times while in the park. Your answer Correct answer at at 23. As the Na

11、zis power grew, more and more Jewish people went hiding. Your answer Correct answer on into 24. Captain White was awarded the Medal of Honor in recognition his service to the nation. Your answer Correct answer of of 25. I was cleaning out the attic and I came my grandparents old letters to each othe

12、r. Your answer Correct answer across across 26. Its sometimes hard to believe, but many wars actually change the world the better. Your answer Correct answer to for 27. My grandfather considers his war wound to be a badge honor. Your answer Correct answer in of 28. He was presented with a gold watch

13、 recognition of his service in the company. Your answer Correct answer in in 29. The news this morning reported that the refugees were crossing the border droves. Your answer Correct answer in in 30. I promise to contact you as soon I get to Japan. Your answer Correct answer as as Part II: Banked Cl

14、ozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.I recently found several of the diaries my great-grandfather kept while he was fighting abroad during the war. He starts out very full of (31) and hope. He believes that they will make a difference and are fighting a truly (32) enemyone who do

15、esnt care at all for fellow human beings. As the days pass and he comes face to face with the (33) of war, his tone changes. He was only 17 years old when the war began, so he was completely unprepared for the (34) he would see on the battlefield. It was sometimes so bloody that he had terrible nigh

16、tmares. His diary entries successfully (35) his thoughts, which go from hope to depression in only a few weeks. My great-grandfather, always (36) of his superiors, wrote a lot about the (37) of his squad and the difficult situations he faced every day. For example, during one particularly intense ba

17、ttle, (38) 40 per cent of the soldiers in his squad were killed. My great-grandfather wrote that most soldiers thought it was their (39) to die in battle. Im not sure I could handle that. It seems to me that its enough to make anyone go (40)! Your answer Correct answer (31) optimism optimism (32) ev

18、il evil (33) cruelty cruelty (34) bloodshed bloodshed (35) reveal reveal (36) respectful respectful (37) commander commander (38) roughly roughly (39) fate fate (40) insane insane Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.8, May, 2010 I visited the Auschwit

19、z concentration camp today. I dont know if I have the words to describe it, but Ill try. The modern camp site is really just a collection of barracks that have been slightly reconfigured to present the history of the camp. Each building focused on a separate theme, such as Everyday Life of the Priso

20、ner, Living and Sanitary Conditions, and Extermination. Certain barracks also had themed exhibits for individual countries that had a significant number of citizens sent to the concentration camp. In addition to these museum-style exhibits, Auschwitz also has the very famous entrance gate which has

21、been included in many films, documentaries, and books. However, on the whole, Auschwitz seemed to be nothing more than a very powerful museum about the Holocaust. Birkenau, on the other hand, was more powerful and horrifying than I had imagined it would be. I walked three kilometers between the camp

22、s and soon arrived at the famous Deaths Gate entrance with the railway tracks leading through. What struck me immediately about the camp was its size. Its monstrously huge! For me, the most disturbing aspect of the camp is that visitors are allowed to wander around the grounds freely. Nothing is off

23、 limits. I must say, it felt wrong to be walking around the scenes of so much pain, bloodshed, and cruelty. Still, there were many tourists doing just that. In the farthest reaches of the campthe places most distant from the entranceit felt almost scary in its silence, emptiness, and loneliness. Sur

24、rounded by the relative tranquillity of the modern world, it is hard to believe that this place was the scene of so much evil. Places like Auschwitz and Birkenau are constant reminders of the inhumanity people are capable of. However, theyre also a helpful reminder that life goes onand so must weyet

25、 our continuing lives must always include memory. 41. This passage is best described as _. A. narrative fiction B. editorial nonfiction C. first-person history D. personal memoir 42. According to the passage, the author found his visit to the concentration camps _. A. fun and lighthearted B. sad and

26、 depressing C. emotional and enlightening D. boring and unremarkable 43. Which of the following quotes best represents the authors final thought? A. Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. B. Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. C. Only the dead have seen the

27、 end of war. D. Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die. 44. With which of these statements would the author of this passage probably agree? A. Important historical sites should be preserved as museums for future generations. B. Historical sites related to wars should be d

28、estroyed because they are depressing. C. It is unimportant to remember terrible things that happened in the past. D. Tourism to historical sites tends to erode that places integrity. 45. Which paragraph describes the authors emotions and those evoked by the concentration camp? A. Paragraph 1. B. Paragraph 2. C. Paragraph 3. D. Paragraph 4.

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