国家开放大学24春《人文英语3》单元自测1(10分)[答案] 题目类型: 单选题 题目: —kendidbadlyinhismathtest.i'mterriblyworriedabouttheresult.—. 选项: iamsohappyheisveryhealthy. well,itishardtosee. comeon.itisn'ttheen
国家开放大学24春《人文英语3》单元自测1(10分)[答案]
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—ken did badly in his math test. i'm terribly worried about the result. — .
选项:
i am so happy he is very healthy.
well, it is hard to see.
come on. it isn't the end of the world.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—how do you feel about your family life? — .
选项:
good. it's a good choice to work there.
not bad. i think it is a good choice to be a full-time mother.
not bad. i have visited their family a lot of times.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
tom won the first prize of oral english contest, which is beyond his ______.
选项:
reputation
contribution
expectation
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
the birth rate of the country decreases ______ with years.
选项:
extremely
approximately
progressively
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
young people ______ 62% of university teaching staff.
选项:
comprise
compose
contain
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject0
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject1
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject2
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject3
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject4
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
完形填空
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.
选项:
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—ken did badly in his math test. i'm terribly worried about the result. — .
选项:
i am so happy he is very healthy.
well, it is hard to see.
come on. it isn't the end of the world.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—how do you feel about your family life? — .
选项:
good. it's a good choice to work there.
not bad. i think it is a good choice to be a full-time mother.
not bad. i have visited their family a lot of times.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
tom won the first prize of oral english contest, which is beyond his ______.
选项:
reputation
contribution
expectation
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
the birth rate of the country decreases ______ with years.
选项:
extremely
approximately
progressively
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
young people ______ 62% of university teaching staff.
选项:
comprise
compose
contain
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject0
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject1
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject2
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject3
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.cloze subject4
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
完形填空
题目:
二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)most couples who get married or decide to live together generally plan to have children. several years ago, people thought that having big families was common and this was seen as an advantage. that was mainly because children began working at an early age to help provide for the family. but with the changing times and with the cost of living getting higher every single year, having a big family is no longer considered to be a practical option. in fact, more couples consider that they have only one child and some do not have any desire to become parents at all.according to the australian institute of family studies, by 1986, women aged 40 to 44 years, were considerably more likely to have given birth to two children than three children (36% vs. 27%) or four or more children (19%). however, taken together, women were still more likely to have had three or more children than to have had two children (46% vs. 36%).in recent years, women were more likely to have had two children than three or more children – a trend that was most marked in the most recent period (38% vs. 25% in 1996; 38% vs. 22% in 2006). these days, most families in australia have two children. but the number of women who had given birth to a single child increased progressively from only 8% in 1981 to 13% in 2006.the u.s. census bureau states that there are approximately 14 million only children in america today. this comprises 20% of the children's population compared to only 10% around fifty years ago.操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. several years ago, people thought that having big families was 1 a. uncommon and this was seen as an advantageb. common and this was seen as a disadvantagec. common and this was seen as an advantage2. by 1986, taken together, women were still more likely to have had 2 children.a. lessb. more c. no3. in recent years, women were more likely to have had 3 .a. three or four childrenb. more childrenc. fewer children4. according to the passage, we can predict that the number of family with a single child will 4 (将会增长).a. decrease dramaticallyb. increase dramaticallyc. remain steady5. which of the following may be the best title for the passage? 5 a. families having fewer children nowadays.b. couples having more children nowadays.c. women being likely to have more children.
选项: