国开《高级英语阅读(1) 》Chapter 9 Exercise(分值7分)

Chapter 9 Exercise

本次测试主要针对本章的阅读主题和阅读技巧,帮助你更熟练地掌握知识。请注意:本次测试将计入总成绩,请认真完成!

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I. Vocabulary Skills2 points

1.Which of the words below contain a prefix with a negative meaning? Choose N. Choose X for the words without negative meanings. ( 0.4 points each)

disrespect

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discourage

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illegal

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illustrate

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instant

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II. Reading Comprehension (5 points)

Complete the following statements by choosing the best from the answers A, B, C, or D. (1 point each)

Meeting the Perfect Mate

What is the best way to meet the perfect husband or wife? I am continuing to interview students on campus trying to answer this question for my sociology class. So far, people have mentioned arranged matches, discos and bars, computer dating services, and personal ads. One guy even said he thought supermarkets were the best places to meet women. I guess you can talk a lot about a head of lettuce!

I decided to go to the school cafeteria to interview some people there.

“I think date cafés are the best way to meet people,” said my friend Rahul.

“Date cafés? What’s that?” I asked.

“Well, a date café is both a café and a dating service. You go to the café, order a cup of coffee or whatever you want, and look through people’s profiles. Then, if someone interests you, you can send him or her an email and arrange a date at the café. You can also fill out your own profile and have people email you. The form asks you about everything from looks, to interests, to religion. The date café is a relaxed way to make contacts.”

“Are there many of them around?” I asked.

“Hmm. Well, there’s one near campus called Drip. In fact, I had a Drip date just last week,” said Rahul.

“Drip! But isn’t that a word that’s used to describe someone who is dull and boring? It doesn’t sound too promising.”

“Yeah, well it’s funny you say that, because my date was pretty uninteresting. She barely talked at all, and she kept looking down at her coffee mug.”

“Well, what about a mail order bride?” said Rahul’s roommate, Joni.

“A what?” I asked.

“A mail order bride. You know, you search for your wife in a catalog and the next thing you know you’re married. With the Internet it’s easier than ever,” she said.

“Ugh, that sounds awful.” I said. “Have you ever met anyone who has done that?”

“Yes, my uncle did it. His marriage ended a year later. The truth is, I’m against it. Usually the women come from poor countries and don’t know what they’re getting into. My uncle’s wife had a really hard time adjusting and went back to her country as soon as they split up.”

“I think mail order is out. Any other suggestions?”

“I find that meeting people through classes or extracurricular activities is a good idea,” said Michelle. “For instance, I signed up for a Japanese cooking class, both because I like Japanese food, and because I thought I might meet someone nice with similar interests.”

“And did you?”

“Yeah, I made lots of friends: Sumi, Katrina, Mariah…no guys, though. The class was 90% women. In fact, now that you mention it, the same thing happened with the salsa class, the pottery class and my Tai Chi class. I met a lot of nice women, but I definitely did not find the man of my dreams.”

Last I interviewed a couple in the library.

“Friends” they said. “We met through friends. It’s the best way to find the perfect mate.”

“Really,” I said. “And why is that?”

“Well, your friends usually know what you like. And also, you know the person is someone you can trust, not like meeting someone in a bar or a supermarket. For instance, we met because Chris’s lab partner thought we would really get along.”

“Yeah, Scott and I met, and I immediately liked him. I emailed him and it took him three months to email me back!”

“Well, I’m a little shy, but it eventually worked. Here we are, a year later and still together.”

“Well that’s the best story I’ve heard yet, ” I said. But if I’ve learned one thing in this study, it’s that meeting someone special, no matter how you do it, is difficult.”

2.If you interview someone, you __.

 ask him/her a lot of questions

 ask him/her to fill out a form

3. A person’s profile probably __.

tells something about the person

shows a picture of the person

4. A drip is __.

 a dull, boring person

a kind of computer dating service

5. If something is awful, it’s __.

unpleasant and bad

interesting and unusual

6. If you and your mate split up, you __.

get engaged

end your relationship

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