1、国开04005理工英语1任务5答案国开04005理工英语1任务5答案题目1:?-?A:?Could?we?make?a?tentative?appointment?for,?say,?this Saturday? ?-B:? ? ? ? ? ? ?: Thats fine for me.; Yes, you can.; ?Sorry, I dont know. I?am new here.答案:Thats fine for me.题目2:- A:?I have an appointment with Mr. Xie at about 10 oclock tomorrow morning, bu
2、t would you please postpone it to sometime next week?-B: ? ? ? ? ? ?: ?Its my pleasure.; All right.; No, thanks.答案:All right.题目3:- _ you _ free tomorrow?-?No. I _ free the day after tomorrow.: Are; going to; will; Are; going to be; will be; Are; going to be; will答案:Are; going to be; will be题目4:Jamie
3、?wants?to?speak?to me?private.: on; in; to答案:in题目5:We are all for your suggestion that the trip _ .?: is to put off; was put off; be put off答案:be put off题目6:二、阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容进行判断,正确为“T”,错误为“F”。In recent years, the Chinese auto industry has seen rapid growth, with the demand on private cars risin
4、g sharply in Chinese cities since 2002.By 2009, China has replaced the U.S. to become the worlds largest auto market. As an important part of the world car industry, the global auto industry will shift further to China. This brings historical opportunity to Chinas auto market. ?Currently, both the d
5、evelopment of Chinas auto market and the changes in consumer demand for vehicles are ever-increasing. Chinas auto industry will continue to grow in the next decade. It means there is still huge room for its development. China has an urban population of more than 600 million. It also has a huge agric
6、ultural vehicle market in the rural areas. Hence, there is no doubt for Chinas development of auto industry. That is also the reason why the worlds auto producers are paying more attention to the Chinese market.1. The demand on private cars increased greatly in Chinese cities since 2002.T; F2. China
7、 has become the worlds largest auto market.T; F3. Chinas auto industry tends to decrease in the next decade.T; F4. China has an urban population of less than 600 million.T; F5. The reason why the worlds auto producers are paying more attention to the Chinese market is that Chinas auto industry devel
8、oped very quickly.T; F答案:子问题 1:T; 子问题 2:T; 子问题 3:F; 子问题 4:F; 子问题 5:T题目7:- A: I can put you down for eleven oclock. Is that OK?- B: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?: ?Oh, Ill be having an interview that time. How about 3 oclock in the afternoon?; Friday is good.; Yes, we could.答案:?Oh, Ill be having an interview
9、 that time. How about 3 oclock in the afternoon?题目8:- A:?Hello, Bill Burton speaking.?- B: Hello, Mr. Burton, this is Jenny Jenkins of Bradford and Sons returning your call.?: What can I do for you?; Is that Jenny speaking?; ?Its my pleasure.答案:What can I do for you?题目9:Seldom _ his wife punishes he
10、r children for speaking out their own ideas freely.?: have I seen; do I see; I have seen答案:have I seen题目10:There _ a dolphin show in the zoo tomorrow evening.?: was; is going to have; is going to be答案:is going to be题目11:How often?to the dentist?: you go to; do you; do you go?答案:do you go?题目12:二、阅读理解
11、:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。Car crashes are the top killer of American teenagers. Most of the crashes result from distracted drivingnot paying attention to the road.Ryan Didone was a fifteen-year-old passenger in a car that hit a tree. He was one of the nations more than thirty thousand victi
12、ms of traffic crashes in 2008. Nearly four thousand deaths, about twelve percent involved drivers age fifteen to twenty.?Ryans father, Thomas Didone, is a police captain in Marylan. It was an inexperienced, immature driver driving at night with a carload of kids. He was distracted, he wasgoing too f
13、ast, and it ended up causing one death and some seriously injured. He shares the story of his sons death to help educate teens and their families about distracted driving.Jim Jennings from the Allstate Insurance Company says the number one cause of distracted-driving accidents is the mobile phone. H
14、e says talking on the phone or reaching for it is like drinking four beers and driving. If youre texting while driving, you are twenty-three times more likely to get into an accident than somebody who isnt.Government and private groups are using public service announcements and events to bring more
15、attention to the problem. For example, the insurance industry recently held a safety event for teen drivers. At first, nineteen-year-old Kevin Schumann easily avoided large, inflatable dolls thrown in front of the car to represent children. He also avoided orange cones representing the edge of the road. Then, as part of the test, he started texting. He hit several cones and at least one doll. Thats what really opened up the experience for me to prove how bad it is to really text and drive.Debbie Pic