国开人文英语4网络形考答案

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–Do you think I can borrow your bike for a few hours?

–________________________________

选择一项:

A. I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.

B. I am afraid you can.

C. I don't think so.

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正确答案是:I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.

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–Excuse me, could you tell the time?

–________________________________

选择一项:

A. You'd better buy a watch.

B. Can you see the clock?

C. It's three thirty by my watch.

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正确答案是:It's three thirty by my watch.

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On average, a successful lawyer has to talk to several ________ a day. 选择一项:

A. customers

B. guests

C. clients

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译文:一般一个成功的律师一天要接待好几个客人。

正确答案是:clients

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When Lily came home at 5 pm yesterday, her mother ______dinner in the kitchen.

选择一项:

A. cooked

B. was cooking

C. cooks

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译文:莉莉昨天五点钟回家时,她妈妈正在厨房里做晚饭。

正确答案是:was cooking

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John's father _________ mathematics in this school ever since he graduated from Harvard University. 选择一项:

A. taught

B. teaches

C. has taught

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译文:约翰的爸爸从哈佛大学毕业后就一直在这所学校里教数学。

正确答案是:has taught

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Graffiti painting is traditionally a daredevil pursuit. Teenagers dodge security guards to put their names on trains and buses. But over the past decade, graffiti has all but disappeared from Britain's cities. Between 2007 and 2012 the number of incidents of graffiti recorded by the British Transport Police fell by 63%. A survey by the Environment Ministry shows that fewer places are blighted by tags than ever. Graffiti are increasingly confined to sanctioned walls, such as the Stockwell ball courts. In time the practice may die out entirely.

The most obvious reason for the decline in tagging and train-painting is better policing. Numerous CCTV cameras mean it is harder to get away with painting illegally. And punishments are more severe. A generational shift is apparent, too. Fewer teenagers are getting into painting walls. They prefer to play with iPads and video games. Some have gone to art school and want to make money from their paintings. The Internet means that painters can win far more attention by posting pictures online than they can by breaking into a railway yard.

Taggers and graffiti artists mostly grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. Those men—and almost all are men —are now older and less willing to take risks. Graffiti may eventually disappear. But for now the hobby is almost respectable. The former graffiti artists paint abandoned warehouses at the weekend. It has become something to do on a Sunday afternoon—a slightly healthier alternative to sitting and watching football.