国家开放大学电大专科《英语阅读(2)》2029-2030期末试题及答案(试卷号:2156)
国开《开放英语2》2023期末考试及答案(试卷号:2205)
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语 2》2023 期末考试及答案(试卷号:2205)11. is wrong with the car. It won’ t start.B. SomethingA. NothingC. Everything12. If I Peter, I him about the meeting.A. see, will tellB. see , tellC. will see , tell13. If you the tickets , I will do the packing.A. will bookB. bookC. booked14. He me he was going to Japan next Wednesday.A. saidB. tellC. told\ 5. You wear a uniform at school. You can wear anything you like.A. have toB. don’ t have toC. have16. The man me if I knew the way to subway station.A. toldB. askedC. saidl7. The painting , is on the wall over there , won a prize in a competition.A. whomB. whoC. which18. A car hit her when she was walking the road.A. acrossB. throughC. at19. It’s to learn how to play tennis.A. easilyB. easyC. lazy20. Get up ! Mary. Tom has called you three times this morning.A. yetB. alreadyC. never21. They smashed the window. (@ @ jp )22. “ Where is my bag*” she asked. (J tij @Q |’a9 3 | %)23. It was a place. He wanted to go there. (J]j where JJ tij@ J%J tij )24. I’ m tall and thin. My sister is too. (fQ so @ @ Tj J)25. Although it rained , she liked the trip. (JI| in spite of Tj —Tj )z6—3o a:i¥I@J*sJBie.A A•«.c T@&6@KI—TzM@&.9z@asA1M&@Poll y • Franco , who do you take after in your family ?Franco : Definitely my mother. We’ re both quite moody and impatient. We used to argue a lot when I was growing up , because she’ s quick-tempered. Also , we’ re both talland thin.Poll y ; Do you look like her as well ?Franco : No , I look like my dad, but he’ s very calm. I am more romantic. What about you?Poll y : People say I look like my m um. We’ ve got the same nose , unfortunately. But I’ m not like her in other ways. She’s shy whereas I’ m much more sociable-I love being with my friends and meeting new people , but she hates it. I m more like my dad, Ithink. What about you , Mary?Mar y : I’ m a natural optimist , j ust like my dad. He is never pessimistic. I always think that everything will work out well in the end and so does he. I’ ve got the same sense ofhumour as my mum. We both laugh at stupid things. I suppose I look a bit like mygrandmother. We’ ve got the same smile , and we both have very dark hair.26.Franco ’s is talland thin.A. mumC. daughter27. Franco ’s dad is .A. quick-temperedC. calm B. dadB. romantic28. Polly s mum is and meeting new people.A. sociable ; lovesC. shy ; lovesB. shy ; hates29. Mary is a(n) , j ust like her dad.A. optimistC. artistB. pessimist30. Mary has the same like her grandmother.A. eyesC. smileB. nose31. They walked slowly along the road.32. I’ m in a meeting until 1. 00.33. The accounts › which are in a bit of mess › have to be ready for next month.34. We have enough money to improve the website.35. They enjoyed themselves at the party.。
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2023期末考试及答案
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2023期末考试及答案(试卷号:2205)第一部分交际用18 (共计10分.<5小182分)1-5 fl: MX下面的小村话,判断答语是否恰当,恰当的携A I Right).不恰当的逸B (Wro邱).并将答察耳在答题蛾上•L —When did hr go to America?Two yearsA RiRht B. Wrong2. - Flow old are you?—Y E I am.A. RightB. Wrong■3. — Do you like coffee?1 prefer to hove MsA. Right A WrongL H E Prtcr finiKhrd his work?— Ye&He finished it • long lime Mgo-A. Right Wrong5. Would you be hnppy if you fiot thr job?—Yes. I would be vt^ry hnppy.A. Right & Wrong卵二部分iflft与tS构(共计30分.15小18 2分)6—20 a : nUK下面的句于,从A.B.C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的11佳选项.并在答艇纸上写出所谐的字母符号.6. 1 went to hi. houne I M H couldn't K E m・ Fhfrr was ___________ lh<?re.A no one B. nothingC> someone7. Pm not helping you. You must waah your MM?虹____________ ■A・ you B. yourselfC. itaelf8. 1 enn f t sit hem thisi chnir tn very ____ ____ ・A. uncomfonable R diiicamfortHhlrC. noncomfonableIf | you. rd »e|l rhxit enr g quickly ” powible.A. wereB. nm「・WASID, A> What doc* ?Bi ()h« »he*9 very bcnutifttl with long dark h»inA. look like B- mke MterC likeI L _______ in wrong with the cur. It won f t Mtnrt.A. Nothing R SomrfhingC< EverythingI2> If I _ Peter• 1 _________ h im about ihr rnecting tA.・《 . will tell He tellC. will 5rc. tr||13> 1( you ___ lhr licketBt I will do thr packing.A. will hook B, bookC, hookedM. He ________ mr hr wg K<)ing to Jnpuri nrxt Wrdnrhdny.A. midB. t<?ilC. told15t You _______ wenr A uniform ut tichuol. You enn went nnythifig you like.A. have to H. don f t have toC. hnvr18. The man _ . _ me i( I knew the way to guhwuy nintiuiuA. told B> nukedC. mid17. The pmntmKe ________ o n the wrtll over lhrrr t wan A pritr in ■ cornpetitimvA. whomB. who《:. whtrh18. A car hn her when »he WA* walking the road.N arrow R throughC. At19. hl _________ to learn how to piny tennisA. eMskly B・ coyC. taiy20e(ict up! Marya Tom Ims _________ cjtllcd you three ttmen thin morning,A ft yet Ik alreadyC\ never娘三BB分句lS»t«小113分)的胃季改写句于.并村菩事将在菩■峨上.2L They •mashed the window.(改为KG诵节)22. -Where h tny tug?- the asked.《将可于改成间援引谄)23. h was A phee. Ur wanted to go there.(用where 将第二切改为定诵从可)24. I*m I M I! and thin. My aimer i* too.(用so 改写旬于)25. Ahhaugh it rained* »he liked the trip. (Ml in Apitc of 将牌句逢成一句)第四册分侧诚HIM(共计20分,佃小H (分)26 3oa:««T列MI文,从A,B、C三个逸项中逃出一个正■答害.井在答nm±w出所逸的字缶将号. Polly t Ernncot who <lo you tnke alter in yaur fnmily?Fwi Dclinitely my mother. Wr*rc both quite moody nnd impHtivnt. We IKCC! to IHRUC U kn when 1 wnn growing up> hecauwe whr 1 % quick trmpd. AI M O I wc^re both (A II and fhm.Polly i Do you look like her ■■ well?Franco, No> 1 Inak like my dad • but heS very nihn< I nrn more romn!)iic> WtiHt about you?PS i Heoplr my I look like my niurn. Wc f vr got ihr Minnrunfortunntrly t Ihn 14 rn nut like her in other wnyn. She's ihy wherrn% 11ni much ninrr yocttthle I lovr being w”h my friends and meetingnvw people« but nhe hato ih Pm more like rny iUd« I think. Whoi «buu< you< Mury?Mary i Pnt a rintiira) optirrHUi* jum like my dnd. He iet never peM5imistic< I nlvvAyn think lh«t everything will work out wrl) in thr end nnd «iO iior« hr. 11 vc «ot the *ninc Mtnur of humour tny mum. We both laugh at •tupul thin「si・ 1 auppOM^ I look H hit hkr my grAndmothrr. We^vcR<H thr mmc xrnilr• and we both have very dnrk huir.26. Frnnco f M _______ k tall and thin.A. mumB. dudC. dnufi[htcr27. Franco,n dnd in _ _____ •A・ quick-tempered B> romanticC. calm .28. Polly、muni IN__ _____ and ____ _ nirHing new people.A. MociAbki loves KhmesC< Mhyi lovrw29. Mary iv «(n> ________ . |ust like brr dud.A> opiitniwi pmumiNtC・ urtSt30. Mnry h” rhr ______________ like her grnndmorhrr.A. eye* tk^nosc(L 5mtlc第五部分BIHH共计25分,fl!小Bl 5分)31-3Sflh英好仪.将下列英文句孑翩律成中文,并将答案岛在答・维上・31. They walked slowly A I OBH the rood.32. Pm in a meeting until LOO.33. Tht! nrcuuni^i which arc in n bit of have la be rrmly for next month.34. We hftvc enough money to impruvr lhe wrl>M!r.35. They enjoyed thcmrlvm al the pEy.试题答案及评分标准(仅供参考)The window wan amn^hed by them. She MRkrd where her bng wn* h w^s o place where he wanted to RO .rm tnll nnd thm und »o i» tny MNfrr. She liked fhc trip in npnc of the rain. 第四IM 分阅It 理耕(Ml+20分.每小BM 分)26. A 第五部分■谭(共针25分.侮小|» 5分)他们沿目那条所慢慢地走朴・我歼会开到一点钟.34. 我们《1足郸的快改近网站・35. 他TIG 晚会上玩物很开心・ 第一部分 交际用(Mi+ IQ 分.每小IB 2分) 】• A 4. A 5. A 第二部分 国汇与携构快计30分.何小JB 2分) 8. A 9. A 10. A 15a B 氤三部分 句型变换(共计16分.部小JB3分)19. B 28. H 33. 现在讨点乱.必痢耍在下卜JI 整理野.。
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》期末考试标准题库及答案
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》期末考试标准题库及答案(试卷号:2205)《开放英语2》题库一第一部分 交际用语(共计10分.每小J82分)1-5 » :阅读下面的小对话,判断答培是否恰当.恰当的选A ( Right ) .不恰当的选B (Wrong ),并将答案勇在答赃纸上。
L — Hellot Xiaoyan. How was the pnriy? — Hu Jack. 1 met him yesterday. A. RightB. Wrong2. —Are you rsdy to order?—Yes. I'll have A chicken salAd plcAse e A. RightB. Wrong 3. — How can I book 8 cheap hotel? —If I were you. I'd phone a travel agents A. Right•:B. Wrong 4. —1 went to a fnshion show last niRht. —Who took away tny book? A. RightB. Wrong 5. —Have you been to America?—I've never been thertt but I hope to go there in the future. B. Wrong6—20题:阅读下面的句子,从A 、B 、C 三个选顼中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,井在答 甄蛾上与出所选的字毋符号a6. It f s ________ t o learn how to ploy tennis.A. easilyB. easyC. lazy7. _______ I missed the tr.in, I arrived at work on time.A. Because Although C. If8. I'm not helping you. Yau must wash your sockji ___________A. youB. younjeMCe itself9. A : What does she _______ ?B : ()h, shtS very beautiful with long dark hair. A. look like B. take after C. like\Q. _______ is wrong with the car. It won f t start.A. Right第二部分词汇与结构(共计30分.每小2分)B. Something1 L 1i you the tickclMe I will do I he parkingeA. will bookB. bookC. bookedI2> Hr ______ mr he wn» Kning lu jApnn next W^dnZny.A. »aidB. fellC. told 13. Youwear A uniform nt 5chiH )L You c/m wear anything you likeA. h«vc to H don e t have to C. hoveI L ChmA And ( Anndn nrc一 the sntnr *ixc tA< nbout B. underC. over15. She f s thr periion ___ _ nwirn the rmtnurnnl.A. who Be whichC. whnt16. Mikr of for rd to help and wJnhn. A> datM B. i ・ C. didI7e Mnry told Liltlr Potn nut _ nil the rnoneyaA. upendB. MpentC. tn »pcndl& Ai Have you finished yaur homework?Bi _______ . A. No« t didn r t B. No. I have. (\ No> I hnven *1, 19. I le u>ed ti )very hnrd when he wast young.A> working H. workC< <o work20. Hr hns ________ gone out>Ae just B. now (\ n<x>n第三部分 旬型变涣(共计1》分.耳小赃3分)21 — 2眼根据括号里的奖求改与句干.并将答*写在答城上.2L H C you phone me biter* Suwn?"“id David.(用心k. . . lo 改句 f )22. Hr didn*T run fw. 11( didn't cntch the bm (月I tmeuRh. . . 2 将两句连成一句) 23« Ik disturbed lha burglars.(将句 f 改为被功倡态〉24. Su^in collected the iickct» th[» nwrning.(用 When 什对划翊部分提问) 25. I went chopping I needed a pntr ol shw.(用 bceai^r 将四句也成一句)A. Nothing C t Everything第四部分阅读理解(共计20分.每小蹭4分)26-30 H:阅读下列短文,从A.H.C三个逃项中选出一个正龄答案.并在答题纸上葛出所选的字毋符号。
国家开放大学电大专科《英语阅读(2)》2022-2023期末试题及答案(试卷号:2156)
国家开放大学电大专科《英语阅读》2022-2023期末试题及答案关建字摘要:试题答案,评分标准,试卷,专科,试题,答案,开放,阅读,大学,国家竭诚为您提供优质文档,本文为收集整理修正,共8页,请先行预览,如有帮助感谢下载支持国家开放大学电大专科《英语阅读(2)》2022-2023期末试题及答案(试卷号:2156)Part IQuestions 1—10 are based on Passage 1 and 2.Passage 1This short passage presents us with a detailed report on Monica Seles f attack.Spectator stabs tennis star on courtBY EDWARD BUSCALL AND OUR FOREIGN STAFFMONICA Selcs the top-ranked tennis player, was slabbed in (he backby a spectator while playing in a tournament in Hamburg yesterday.The 19-year-old was sitting in her chair during a change-over when a man lunged at her with a long-bladed knife. She received a 1 inch cut beiwccn her shoulders and was taken to a hospital .neai by after being attended on court She would stay there overnight ibr observation.Read Passage 1 and then try to give short answers to Questions 1—5. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1.In which city was Monica stabbed?2.How old was Monica when she was attacked?3.Who stabbed Monica?4.Which part of her body was affected?5.How long would she have to stay in hospital?Passage 2This short passage is the last part of the above report.Later reports suggested that her attacker, an eastern German, was a fan of her German tennis rival, Steffi Graf, and had wanted to stop Seles from playing.The 38-year-old attacker leaned over a 3ft barrier and stabbed her as she took a break. She screamed and ran to mid-court, reaching for her upper back. She appeared woozy as she stood at courtside and then collapsed. Her brother Zoltan and officials rushed to her, giving her first aid and taking her from the court on a stretcher.“We saw a man come from the left," said a woman sitting in the front row of the tournament.u He looked strange or drunk. He just looked weird. 1'hen we saw him strike out at Monica."The attacker was pounced on by security men and members of the crowd, and carried away by four guards.Read Passage 2 and decide whether the following statements are True or False. Write 1 for I rueand F for False against the number of each of the statements on your Answer Sheet6.The reports suggested that the attacker was a western German.reaching for her upper back.7.After the stab, Seles ran to back-courtt8.It was her brother and officials that took her from the court on a stretcher.9. A woman sitting in the mid row of the tournament saw the attacker come from the right.10.The attacker was beaten and carried away by four guards.Part IIQuestions11—20are based on Passage3Passage3China has 267 million families. About 10 million newlyweds establish new households every year. Many of these new households differ significantly from traditional families.Today women play a major role in the family. The old patriarchal family is being replaced by a more or less equal spousal relationship. This change was not simply a result of Chinese laws that stipulate men and women are equals.Chinese women are receiving more education, are actively employed and are making significant contributions to family incomes. Their financial contribution has increased from 20 percent in the 1950s to 40 percent today. In some families it is even higher.re Two national studies on the status of women reached similar conclusions;Women havemO power in the family. In cities, more women make decisions on family matters, a change many Chinese men are happy with.The concept of marriage is changing so that people now marry for happiness rather than to carry on the family line. In choosing a spouse, many will marry someone they love; otherwise they may choose to remain single. Most people hope to find a spouse who is well-educated and considerate. While they value love in a marriage, most people also consider the material well-being of a potential spouse. In both rural and urban areas, people have more say about who they marry.China is rapidly changing from the traditional belief that more children means more happiness to the modern concept of fewer and healthier births. In less than two decades, China's fertility rate has dropped by more than 50 percent. Increasingly, young couples are postponing having a child to allow for their own personal growth and enjoyment.Some couples are declining to have children.In these cases,women generally play a pivotal role; this situation is most common in large cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.Starting a new household is replacing the tradition of marrying into the man's family. In a traditional marriagethe wife became a member of the husband's family. It was even stipulated by law that a wifetmust make her husband's home her legal residence. This meant that a woman was transferred from heraw's home, where she assumed a subordinate position.parents' home to her parents-in」After the new law was enacted in 1980, traditional marriages began disappearing in cities. Today, about half of all households are nuclear families; these households promote equality between men and women. In rural areas it is still common for a woman to move into the man's home when she marries.Chinese marriages are still relatively stable even though people's ideas and conduct have changed significantly since China's reform and opening to the outside world. The average age at which Chinese people first marry is between 22 and 23, this age being somewhat lower in rural areas and somewhat higher in the cities. Chinamarriage rate is high; very few people remain single their entire lives. Most women marry between the ages of 20 to 24.In recent years the divorce rate has slowly climbed, but is still only one-third to one-fifth that of developing countries such as India and Thailand. The divorce rate in European and American countries is 10 times that of China. This indicates relative stability even though Chinese marriages and families are changing.Read Passage 3 and then choose the best answer that may complete each of the statements according to the passage. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.11.Which one of the statements is True?A.China has 2,670,000,000 families.B.Every year about 10,000,000 newlyweds establish new households in China.C.Chinese laws stipulate that men and women are equals only in the rural areas.D.Women's financial contribution has increased from 20 percent in the 1950s to 30 percenttoday.12.Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the phrase u patriarchal family” in thesecond paragraph?A.Father controls the family.C. Grandmother controls the family.B. Mother controls the family.D・ Everyone is equal in the family.13.One key factor which enables women to gain equal status with men in the family is that■A.more women can choose their own marriage partner than beforeB.many women are contributing more to the family incomeC.men are happy to share the family chores with their wivesD.many women have received college education before they get married14.In choosing their spouse, people usually consider.A.loveC. educational background B. material wealthD. all of the above15.In the last two decades, the fertility rate has dropped sharply because.A.most couples are unwilling to have childrenB.the traditional belief pF more children meaning more happiness has changedC- most urban couples care more about their personal happinessD・ many women are becoming economically independent16.Which one of the statements is False?A.More young couples are postponing having a child to allow for their own personal growthand enjoyment.B.When some couples are declining to have children, men generally play an important role.C.In a traditional marriage, the wife became a member of the husband's family.D.After the new law was enacted in 1980, traditional marriage began disappearing in cities.17.One of the features of nuclear families is that.A.husband and wife are equal to each otherB.the wife listens more to her husbandC the wife normally moves to her husband's homeD.the wife doesn't identify herself as a member of the husband's family18.The last part of the article states that “China's marriage rate is high," which implihat .A.people in rural areas get married earlier than people in citiesB.most people get married at the age of 24C.men marry later than womenD.most people get married sooner or later in their lives19.By comparisoni the divorce rate in China is.A.one of the lowest in the worldB.ten times that of the European countriesC.one fifth of the marriage rate in the countryD.ten times higher than it was ten years ago20.Which of the following titles best summarizes the main idea of the passage?A. Chinese marriages.B. Chinese families.C.Chinese marriages and families.D. Chinese divorce rate.Part Hl True or FalseQuestions 21—30 are based on Passage 4.Passage 4What1 s your dream vacation? Watching wildlife in Kenya? Boating down the Amazon? Sunbathingin Malaysia? New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world. So we visit travel agents,compare packages and prices> and pay our money.We know what our vacation costs us. But do we know what it might cost someone else? It's true thatmany poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income^ Unfortunately, though, tourism oftenharms the local people more than it helps them.It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homesamong the pagodas in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.Pourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity. Local workers often find onlymenial jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the profits do not help thelocal economy. Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries. When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums. Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.Problems like these were observed more than20years ago.But now some non-government organizations,tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.The result is responsible tourism, or “ethical tourism. " Et hical tourism has people at its heart. New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people's lands, homes, economies and cultures. The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.But take heart.The good news is that everyone, including us> can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit. Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotels, restaurants and guide .services. They can share profits fairly to help the local economy. And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourism.What can tourists do? First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens. We can then make our choices and tell them why. And while we're abroad, we can:••••Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price. Avoid flaunting wealth.Ask before taking photographs of people.They are not just part of the landscape!Let's enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.Read Passage 4 and decide whether the following statements are True or False. Write T for True and F for False against the number of each of the statements on your Answer Sheet.21.The writer thinks dream vacations should only be spent abroad.22.Many developing countries now depend on tourism for foreign income.23.Local people in Myanmar were well paid to leave their lands.24.Local people in the tourist industry are usually provided with low-paying work.25.Some government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together tobegin correcting the problems caused by tourism.26.The problems caused by tourism are easy to settle.27.rhe underlined phrase "take heart” means "cheer up".28.Tourists should respect local customs and culture.29.Tourists could bargain with local people for a reasonable price.30.The best title for the article is probably u Vacations Cost More Than You Think".Questions31—35are based on Passage5.Part IV Short AnswerPassage5Scorpio October 24-November22Scorpios are clever and mysterious. They are able to get through difficult times and protect themselves. They will do anything to achieve their goals. While others are wasting time on useless things, they are quietly doing their own work, which helps them to get more experience.Gemini May21-June21It seems that nothing is impossible for Geminis. Instead of waiting for pies from the sky, they try their best to make use of every chance to achieve their goals, even if it means that they have to work much harder than others. They will never give up easily in the face of difficulties.Leo July 23-August 22Leos are just like lions: energetic and independent. They are good at learning and can do many different jobs. Because of their strong self-confidencetsometimes they can easily cope with difficult situations. They can be good leaders and managers.1'he horoscopes are just for fun. Don't take them seriously.Read Passage5and then try to give short answers to Questions31—35.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.31.When are Geminis born?32.Why can Leos easily deal with difficult situations sometimes?33.What are Scorpios like?34.Who won't give up easily in the face of difficulties?35.What suggestion does the passage give us in the end?试题答案及评分标准(仅供参考)Part I(30points,3points each)1.In Hamburg.2.19 years old.3. A man (with a long-bladed knife.)4.Her shoulders.5.She would stay there (in hospital) overnight for observation.6. F7. F8. T9. F10. TPart H ( 30points,3points each)11. B12. A13. B18. D.23. F28. T 24. T29. T14. D19. A25. F30. T15. B20.C16. B17. A Part III ( 20points,2points each)21. F22. T26. F27. TPart IV (20points,4points each)31.May 21-June 21.32.Because they have strong self-confidence.33.Scorpios are clever and mysterious.34.Geminis.35.The horoscopes are just for fun. Don't take them seriously.。
国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语阅读(2)》2029-2030期末试题及答案试卷号:
国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语阅读〔2〕》2029-2030期末试题及答案〔试卷号:1354〕Sccllon 1 New Word*|A MuUrh cnch Yocabulaiy worti on the left with lhe correct dcrinitionon lhe righL(3 poinUcitch)L ________ eKnlnanan A. unknown2. ________ anonymous B. make »omronr fcrl better3. ________ d TAW buck C. writitig as un art form4. ________ international D・ jihow in thr form of n picture知 ______ rettMure E< rtnimrth of the same type6. ___ colliKniphy E. cquftl7. ________ depict (;• Hnrhnge8. ________ species H・ nut ricxihlr0. ________ trHNh 1. among othef countries10. _______ rigid J. disadvantage• unfavotiniblc ni^pcttH: Fill in lhe blunks »»lth words from the box bdm (3 points cuch)cognitivt:colkaKue» idrnlity intuitioninvolved maturnlian memory nruroxtentiHt p^yrholoK^i rrnrarchersDenr RonemnryeA。
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国家开放大学电大专科《商务英语2》2029-2030期末试题及答案(试卷号:3936)
国家开放大学电大专科《商务英语2》期末试题及答案8(试卷号:3936)一、交际用语(每小题20分,共10分)1—5题:选择正确的语句完成下列对话,并将答案序号写在答题纸上。
1.一We would like to get in with the fall publication,if possible.A.What product are we talking about?B.Which edition would you like your advertisement to appear in?C.How much do you plan to spend on advertisement?2.—Your bank is huge! It must have many departments.A.It’ s true.Our bank consists of many departments.B.Thank you, our bank is a small one.C.You are kidding!Our bank is a small one.3.一lt will take at least three weeks.A.When will you finish our TV commercial?B.How long did you finish our Tv commercial?C.How soon will you finish our TV commercial?4.—You want to know about the value added tax,don't you?一A.Yes.you need to introduce it for me.B.Yes, l must know everything about it.C.Yes,could you give me a brief overview of it?5.—So could you make an exception and accept D/P?一A.I shall tell you frankly it would drastically increase our risk.B.Thanks, we are inclined to accept your price.C.Yes, we have already tried our best.二、选择填空(每小题2分,共30分)6—20题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案序号写在答题纸上。
2021国开大学电大专科《英语阅读(2)》期末试题及答案
国家开放大学电大专科《英语阅读(2)》期末试题及答案(试卷号:2156) 2022盗传必究Fart 1Questions 1*10 art based on Passage L (30 points* 3 points each)Passage 1When Betty Burwood won the national lottery, she And her hut(bnnd t Kill, moved into a berautiful big bungalow nnd she bought herself a very expensive pearl necklace«The following summer • the Burwoods decided to throu a party. Enrly on the iiftrrnoon of the party• Beity took her new silk dres> out of the wardrobe and put her expenRivr prnrl nccklflcc on her dresstng-tablc ready to put on in the evening. Then, she went to sec how the prcpsrAtions for the party were going.The caunng company had ju^l arrived R cook. Mrs- Moore♦ and hrr two helpers. Nancy and Harnet. They were nil in the kitchen unpacking the piles of boxes which they had brought with lht?E. Soon, the fourth member of the team, Charlie Chivrrs< arrived on his bicycle.By six o'clock, everything w心ready. The garden looked magniftcent — with small round uble5 and colorful chairs and sun shades- The food and drink was all laid out in the kitchen> ready to be brought out when the guests arnvcd<At ten past sixr Betty went to hrr bedroom to get ready. She showered ond pul on her best silk dress, h WHS when she was brushing hrr hair that she realixed that her [jcnrls were not on the dressinR-tablca she -aid. M have you moved my prorls?° "No・ deart KAnswered Bill. ° where were they?0 H I put them on the dressing table this nfternoon and they're not here now. ” "Arc you Mire?H a^ked Bill. * Maybe you put them down somewhere the. or maybe you1 ve moved them."For a quarter of an hour they searched for thr mif>5ing pearls, but couldn f t find them anywhere. It was then that they decided they must call the police*Soon. InnpertGr Morgan arrived and started to question all the susprclH. •.Raid Passage 1 and then try to give short answers to Questions 1-5. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet1. Why could Brtty afford nn expensive nrcklnce?2. Why did she fuke her necklace out early in the day?3. How many people were there in the catering company?4. Whn: do you think in the boxes brought by the catering company?5* How Ions did thev search for thr nnxsinpRend Passage 1 again and Ihen fill tn the followInK blanks numbered G-10 with the information from the passage. Write yonr answers on the Answer ShcrLHead Passaic I again and ihrn fill In the rollowlnx blanks numbered G-10 with the inrormailun from I he Write ynwr answer* «n the Anwwrr SheetQiM^tkrn* 11-20 iire ba.wd on 2 & 3.Quevtionv I l-20i I herr arc 2 pavui&m In (hh purl thut ure rollowcd by 10 queMionw. For each qiteiillnn.there lire four ・ugKctcd un^wrrt inMrkcd lh < and l>. Krnd the piKNUKc* riirrrully mid then ch«M»e thv bt*t an^Mcr to cnch of I hr quc«li(in«. Write ynur anwert «n the An«wrr Sheet. (30 f)olnt». 3 pnlnU cucli)PuNiiaftr 2China ha* 267 million (aniilirK* About 10 million newlyweds establish new househoid* every year. Many ol fhciic new h()u・thuldn dllfrr significantly from trndninnal (nmihc^.lodny women piny « ntajcir n»lc hi (hr fjimily. The aid putrinrchid Uniily m bcin« r< placed by . more or 时equal •paiiHnl rrluticinfihip. Thi. change WIK not dimply ■ rrnuh <)1 I hinrwr In^M that utiptihtc inrfi nnd women nrc ri|iiaL Chinese women arc receiving more rduruiiunt ntr Adivrly rmployrd and «rr mnkinn MitnifirAnt cantribution* io fnrnily incornrii> I hnr financial contn but ion him increimccl Irorn 20 percent in the 1950> to 4U prrrrnt today* In >ume larnilicu it even hiiihrr.】wo national studies on the status of women reached similar conclu»ionM X Women have more power in lhr family. In cilies, murr women make decisions on family mutter^f M change many Chinese men are hnppy with.The concept of marriage h cbangini: so that people now marry for happiness rather than to airry on the family linc< In choosing A spouse, many will marry someone they loves otherwise they may choose to remain single. Most people hope to find n spouse who is well- rducste'd and considerate^ While they vnlue love in a marringr« most people also consider the mntcnRl well-being of a potential 5iH)use. In both rural and urban orcas* people have more say about who they marry.C hinn l» rapidly chunigins from the Imdilional t>elicf (hat more children inruns more* hupphim to the mcMlcru concept of fewer und hcallhirr 机rlhs. In I CAA thnn two decades• (iHrin9* fertility rntr hnn dropped by more thatn 50 prrcrnt> IncrcAHinKly • young roupIrM nrc poMqH)ning having u child to allow (or their own perMonnl growth und rnjoymrnt. Some couplrj* are declining to hnvr children* In lhr»e cmiCNt women irncrally piny A pivotul rolri thiR witUAtion in riianf common in Inrgc citifR Much AN lk・ijinx・ ShnnghAt nnd Gunngxhoii.Starting ・ new household h replacing the tradition of marrying inin the man's fnmily. In a tMcbminitl fihirringctihr wife l)nAmc n mrmbrr of thr hunlMnd ' n htElly. h wns even stipulated by Inw thut n wilr niunt rnnkr hrrhiiMbnri(r» hornr her Irgnl rrniclcnrre 「hlu niranf ihn! A womun wan tfantiicrrrd from her pnrrti!1 home to her parrntnin lnw 1M home* where M I>C ntcMunird n fiulHirdtnafr po^itii>n«After fhc new l・w WMH enacted in 198(). tr/ulniotuil rnnrrin^c!* brgnn diMppenritiK in citicAt Today# nhoui hnlf ol nil hounchohiM arc nurlrar (AmiheMi thrMc hoiLirhoItU promotr cqtmliiy lie tween men nnd women# In rurnl arcon it in utill common for a woman to move into thr man% home when ahc rnnrncM.Chines,mArnngc* nrr mill rchtivrly *tnble even (hough pco|>lridran nnd conduci hove ilwingrd uignifimnily 夺tut ( hinn 1 w rrfnrm nnd opening io rhe ouftudc world. The nvrrugc oRe *1 which fhirw^r pcoplr hrnt rnurry k hrtwern 22 and 23. this age bcinR ^ornewhot lower in rurnl nre4» and aotnewhMt higher in the cities Chinn1»nmrruigr rate in highi very few people rrm*in mn«lr in th<Mt rntirr lives. Mo»l wutnrn marry between thr agvM of 20 io 2LIn recent yrs the divorce rote has ulowly dimbedt but it Is Mill only onr third to one fifth lluit of developing countries hiwh AM Indin and lluukmcL The divorce rntr in Eumpcan nnd Amrnain countnes is 10 time* that a( Oiimu Thh* tndiotai relative mbilily evr« though Chinese marriages and 新mlk nrr 血w响1L In choottnit their ・poux・people uMially consider•A・ lovr& matenil wraithC aiumitonal backgroundd all ol thr above11 In the Usl two decjulrs. the fertility rate ho dropped ftluirpiy berauie•A« m<Mt couples m unwilling to kive childrenFL the UMbtiofud belief o( more children meantng more (vipptncws h®» changedC> most urban cuuplew c^rr more about their prrwnM happinessd many wiitnen ate k»ecominx eranotniolly independentIX Onr <*( the fraturr* of nuclear families t« lhal•Ae huslwim! A ml wilr arc rqujil to etch other枚thr wife listen* more to her huthindG the wife normally mmre to her husband'• homefl thr wifr down、identify hcrtrlf an • member of the huabund9* f・rmly14. The k>t part of the artirlr Mates that ^ChimS mnrnagr rate i» high" • whkh implies that.A. people in runl areas get married earlier thain people in cttie>H. mo9t people grt mamed at the ngr of 24C mm marry latrr than wamrnFX tnaM people get married wonrr or hter in their liv”15< Hy compurtson* the divorce rale in Chiivi is•A. one o( thr lowest in the world(L ten times that of the European countriesC・ one fifth of the marriaMe rate in the countryD・ ten timm higher than it wa> trn year* agoPiwagc 3Thr UtcM re^eofch by the Wumtn * i and the Institutr of Joiimalwmunder the Chinee Academy ol Social Sciences, uined ftC inveangating rhe relationship* between parenrs And children* disclosed that nearly 60 Tnillion couples throughout the country felt they hid (ailed as parents*1 not very tucces<ftil rn educating my chi!<L If I could livr another life. I9d rather not hiive any children#w a mother declared. Sarh frustration was pTev&lcn« in the answers to dur quest loan*! re^ Some parents feel they lack means of educating • so me find diffkulty tn eommuntoitin< with their children* same feel totally lost at what their children should br taught —traditionAl Chinese momitty such as honesty• modomy. forbearazxe uid earing, or the modem ethos of compet!t>Gn? Educatiocul experts rud the answer* m the qu£stionnAires« arulyMd the prnltlernt. and advised p<rentKAbout 5iL 2 percent of are worried about TV七negative influencer children f iprograms are ukin< up too much homework timet too foreign canooru are neither *i€irntific w nor mtcre«vinxs too nuny exphdt low m^nes and noknce< many TV pUys ate fir removed from reality… Parentu wmt to know how to prrvent these mnueners.About 19. 9 percent of the parents complAined about their children being too orefree wMh money. *「《!•,•, children are spoiletL They will accept nothing bu! brand name commodities. When celebrating birthdays* they like to give luxurious parries and on festivals they expect expensive gifts.' »omr parents said. M*ny parents agree that their children are igocrant of hardship, thrift# turd work, and public ethics.Whh the implementatian of one-child policy* a new problem has became obvious: lonehned (){ the chiMrrn who answered the qgmtmnaire. 1 L S percent said they had no ckwe fnendr and 17. 6 percent often felt lonely.A pr oblem which has bothered parents is *xcx. • *1 don f t know how to talk about •虹x' with my child mAny parents say. •sex* has been uboo tn China (or agn Though people »re now more opcn-tn:nded«i> often cnnAidered ro be related to evil. Oflen when ■ child 心虹bn mother wherr he has come from. hi> mother fetds embarrassetL16. The research »how> that 60 milban couples.A. had theix parentwK d如、want to be parenttC h*d 侦led to become parentsFX dnin、know bow to be good parcnti17< M^ny parents are worried 4bout TV* * A ncgAtivr mfluencc because they thinkA. too m>ny foreign programs on vrtenev are not intrrentmgB- lHere are t*oi enough canoon for children to enjoyI . wmr uf the pretgrams don f t present the true piciure of tbe world to childrenII love and violence art not ckariy presented to themI8・ When parenu complain that w today e % children art spoiledthey mean that _ _ »A. these chddrefi «how no infere«T in money(k they are only miercsted in A luxurious nutenal Itlr(\ no on has taught them the mertt> of the nation(1 they don f t likr brand-name com modi tic* an hirthduy prr^ncs19. According to the research ■A- 1 L 8 percent of parent! are open about "irx RH. 17> 6 percent of children have the problem of lonehneB*C. 19. 9 percent cif children have been bothered AboutIl 5土2 percent af parents agree ih・t their children arc problematic20> Many Chinese {Mrenii don、talk about ■“x" to their children tieciuie•A< they don r« know anything about it themselvoK it ii Mill a taboo topic in Chtmi todayC they don't know how to explain it to thetr chtidrrnH children will teirn about it by them>elve> anywayPart 111 Troe or FateQutsliom 2i*3O are based on Pnsiaft L (20 points. 2 point) e»ch>Passaic 4The Smithtanun Natiorul Musctim recently added a new jrwrl to collecttone The Cuibnan Diamond necklace now un view «t the museum with inoihcr Umou>)rwd t the Hope DuunoncL Though smaller th^n the Hope Diamond# expens uy the Cullinan Diamond rs just as bcAatifuLThe silver ncckluce ha* 251 duitnonck. Nine extremely rare blue diamonds are part of the design* The rare blue diamond* total more than five rAratA. IJke the Hope Diamond • the Cullman Diamond also bo • nch hmtory. It u named Jifrcr Thomas l w ul!inAn< n famous South African explorer* He owned the Premier Diamond Mine in South ?\lncLMr. Culltnan had promised his wife that he would find her the largest <fiamond in the worl(L Hi,worker* found such a diAmond in 1905. It writhed almost 3.107 rarat> before it wa> cut and poli*he<L At that timet it was the biggest (fiamond ever discovered^Thomai Cullinan sold the uncut diamond to th« Traruvail Kovernmrnte It later Riven to Bnlish King Edward VTI on his birthday. The dumond WAS then cut into a number of differeni jewelt which became part of the British Royal Family collection. The most famous of the pieces i・ known an the Star of AfricaMr. ("ullinjiti had thr Culliiuin Diamond Necklace created a special present for his wifr in 1910> The necklace was pasned down to the firMt d^ughfer of each family until it WNS 5old by a great-granddMUghter in the early 1980s.An unidentified perMjn gavr the nrckhce to ihr musrum tn honor of its 100th anniversary*Read Passage 4 and decide whcUicr the following MBtcmcnts arv True or False. Write T for True and F for False agninst the number of each of tbr staten>ents on yonr Answer Sheet.21. The Hope Diamund >3 more lieauliful thun the Cullinan rhamond>22. The silver nccklncc has nine rare blue diamondfu23. The weight of all of the diamonds of the silver npcklnce is Hve carats-24. The diamond is named after Thomns Cullinan• who wa5 the man/iger of the Premier Diamond Minein South Africa-25. Mr. Cullinan didn't keep his promise to his wife. He sold the largest diamond he found.26. The largest diomond in the world weighed almost 3 • 107 csratM after it wax cut and polished.27. The Star of Africa comes from the Cullinan Diamond.28. The Cullinan Diamond Necklace was created as a gift to his granddaughter by Mr. Cullinan.29. Thr nrcklucr wan passed down to the first son of each family^30. The museum clerks knew clrjsrly whu ?irnt the nrekiner to the nuiMcunuPart IV Short AnswerQuestions 3ITS arc based on Passage 5- (20 points. 4 poinU each )Passage 5World AIDS DayDecember first World AIDS Day. The message At events this year is "Livr and Let Live< " [hr nim is toend improper treatment of peuplc with HIV and AIDS Exports !<ay such discriminanon remains n barrier to prevention nnd treatment. The United Nations reported Inst week xhm the spread of AIDS whow^ no signs ol easing. It estimated 10 aiillion people are living with rhe HIV virus. These include 2. 5 million children. Worldwide, ihr report mid that 6 million people became tnfreteti with HIV and 5 million dind in 2010 the mo«i ever.Doctor Pcier Piot hs(U thr United Nations AIDS program. He says AIDS is Hprvaciing fastest in Eastern Europe« especially Russia^ The Caribbean continues to experience high I CVC I M of infection. And. he says there could br major increases in Chiiui and India-()ne out of five adults in southern Airis is living with HIV or AIDS Southern Africa remnins thr worst a (feet cd part of the world. But Doctor Piot says there is A sharp increase in partH of Western Africa • such &5 tn Cameroon and Nigeria, and in parts of Southern Asia and Southeast Asin# such as IndiH «nd Thailand Sexual contact• infected blood nnd the shrtring of injection nrcdlrs can all spread the AIDS virile AIDS was first di^covrml tn the 1980& Nnw f more women thnn rncn tweomr mfectrd with HIV. And FXHtor Piot warns lluii the nbtliiy of countricft to provide services hn» dropped AS mnny hrnlth workers become infected.The UN South Africa had more people with HIV at the end of last year thnn any other country. It had an csttmntrd 5. 3 million cze. nbotn eleven percent of lhe populauone I MI month South Africa Announced A phn to provide anti retrovirnl medicines for free, rhrsr drugM restrain the npre^d of the virus.South Africa nnyM it hopes to have anti AIDS cent cm open in every health district within a year and in rvrry lorn) Arm within five ycnrs< The plan nlno includes money for public education nml (raining for hrnlth care workerju Unul now. the guvemmrnt has Mid the dniK^ cost tcxi much and can cnu»e harm.However• thr ro«t of three AIDS drugx taken na A combniAtion will I M- cut by almost ane-thtnl This will hAppcn under nn ARrt?rmrnt negotiated by the Clinton Fcmndatioa Fomirr Ammain Prmtiknt Bill Clinton says that if the South African progrnm IN 5ucv<Wult other nations mold follow ihRrud Passaic 5 tind then try to give short un^wers lo Qucslions 31・35・ Write your annwem on the Answer Sheri.31. Whatdie oim of thr nt events o( World AIDS D«y fhij» year?32. How ninny peof)le inferred with AIDS died in 2010?33. What doi the word M heads'1 in the second pArngrRph mcHn?34. What can spread the AIDS virus?35< Which rrgion H thr wor<l A!DS-nl(ccted part af the world MrrorcliiiR to lhe pAxnagr?试题答案及评分标准(仅供参考)I < 3(* 3 |M H II K CM(I I)[• IhwiMir hficl won I hr tmliniMil loltvry.2. ItrrrtiiM* .h” wjifiu il io h/iw h rrndy to w«nr in I he3. Ihvrv wrn four |>c<>plr in ilk irttctmu nirnpuny4 (They wrre Mf Moore# \nucy. IInirH i ninl < luirlii* I hivir* ){• Foorlt (ihtc^e di・h・f nnd *n on.For M•limner ol IUI hour.th buhHnlow7. throw M pnrty ninunirirmi w/i< liriiwhniK her I IAIF m 6123P«r1 II ( >( pninl^i i rm h1n. i> 12. l\l.le A JLI) Id A16. 1) Purl III ( 2<, i?.cp”hil、each •1H. B IP. B 20. C21. F 22. T 2" 21. 1- 2 12&F 27. 1 w.v川.I-I%irt |\ ( 2" piihtK. I piihit* nuh)3L I hr nirn •>( ilu mzziu,z ro rn*l impnijMT ir< nim< HI nl 时中1「with 111\* nnd All3?. 3 tnllUdft prciplr infertcrd with AIDS died in 201().33. Thv wind H lh Adn w nr mm "|"小” <ir 十in rh/ir«r «»f\3 1. S< x mil com net ♦ itifc ct<(l Llnnd nnd thv ^luirinx <>( inl< itiuri no ilh cun >pnn«l thr AIDS viruMi35« Smith Africxie。
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2022期末考试及答案
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2022期末考试及答案(试卷号:2205)第一部分交际用增(共计10分,每小81 2分)[一5匾:伽读下面的小对话.判断答语是否恰当,恰当的选A (Right),不恰当的选B (Wrong),并将答案与在答»a±o1. —Can 1 get you something to drink?—Yes# please. A coca-cola for mc・A. RightB. Wrong2. —Shall we have something to eat before we go?—Nice to meet you.A. RightB. Wrong3> —Can I help you?— Nice to meet you.A. RightB. Wrong4. — Has Peter finished his work?— Yesu He finished a long time ago.A. Right B Wrong5. — Do you like coffee?—No* J prefer to have tea.A. Right Wrong第二部分询汇与结构(共计30分,每小删2分)6—20 fi:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字毋符号.6. She was nATned ______ his grandfather.A. after & inC. to7. It f s _________to learn how to play tennisA. easilyC. lazy8. The child _ ______ fluent English.B.A. saysG talksHe is really a good man. ___________ ?A> doesn't heC won*t heIO< At ・ new» reporter > Jamca _______ many pl.ee. in the world.A. has been to & hai gone toG went toIL The bu»e»t_________ were full of people> couldn't go very(M.A. thatB. whichC< there12. Table Tcnnm it ______ ___ popular tpcirt in thi» country.A. more K the mo«tthe best13. You'd better have your hair _______ __ Beforir K^ing to your friend's wedding.A< cutting R< CUtC・ to cut14. _ IB wrong with the cun It won11A. Nothing H SomethingC. Everything15. Ti/injin i» a two-haur journey _____ Ikying.A.xcrass R inC from16. _______ the min und the wind, he came on lime*A. Apart from ti. In npitc ofC> Although17. Would you like to go to the cinema?Pel _ to go to the munrum.A. rather K preferC. have戚Hr's not tflll __________ to play bokctbnll.A. enough iFk tooC・ very19. This photo ________ be of Beijing. Therethe Great Wall.A. can't B- couldC must20. Mary is not interested __________ keeping Accounts-A. inB. stC for第三部分句型变换(共计15分,每小题3分)21 — 25:椎据括号里的要求改写句于,井将答案写在答勉纸上.21. His neighbor heard them. They made a noise.《用动词ing 形式改写或一句话)22. They smashed the window.(将句子改成被动语态)23. They are worried about Jinu (用Whom 针对划线部分提问)24- It was a place. He wanted io go there.(用where 将两句合成一句〉25. * Have you got my bag?" she asked.(将句亍改成间接引语)第四13分阅读(共计2。
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2020期末考试及答案
国家开放大学电大专科《开放英语2》2020期末考试及答案(试卷号:2205)第一部分交际用语(共计10分.每小J® 2分)1-5 « :阅读下面的小对话,判断答塔是否恰当.恰当的选A ( Right) .不恰当的选B (Wrong),并将答案号在答18纸上.L — Hclloe Xiaoyan< How was the parly?— Hu Jack. 1 met him yesterday.A. Right 池Wrong2. —Are you ready to order?—Yes. I'll have A chicken sabd plensr.A. Right iB. jWrong3. — Mow can I book 8 cheap hotel?—If I were you. I'd phone a travel agentsA. Right ;B・ Wrong—1 went to a fashion show las! niRht t—Who took away rny book?A. RightB. Wrong5. —Have you been to America?—rve never been thcre> but I hope to go there in the future.A. RightB. Wrong第二部分词汇与结构(共计30分,每小题2分)6—20题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选顼中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,井在答J8纸上写出所选的字毋符号a6. It f 5 ________ to karn how to play tennis^A. easilyB. easyC. lazy7. _______ I missed the train> I arrived at work on timc tA. Because AlthoughC. If8. I'm nor helping you. You must wash your socks ____________ •A. youB. younteHC. itself9. Ai What does she _________ ?B t ()h, sheS very beautiful with long dark h:nr<A. look like B, take afterC. like10. _______ is wrong with the car. It won't 5tart eB. Something1 L 1i you the tickclMe I will do I he parkingeA. will bookB. bookC. bookedI2> Hr ______ mr he wn» Kning lu jApnn next W^dnZny.A. »aidB. fellC. told 13. Youwear A uniform nt 5chiH )L You c/m wear anything you likeA. h«vc to H don e t have to C. hoveI L ChmA And ( Anndn nrc一 the sntnr *ixc tA< nbout B. underC. over15. She f s thr periion ___ _ nwirn the rmtnurnnl.A. who Be whichC. whnt16. Mikr of for rd to help and wJnhn. A> datM B. i ・ C. didI7e Mnry told Liltlr Potn nut _ nil the rnoneyaA. upendB. MpentC. tn »pcndl& Ai Have you finished yaur homework?Bi ________ . A. No« t didn r t B. No. I have. (\ No> I hnven *1, 19. I le u>ed ti )very hnrd when he wast young.A> working H. workC< <o work20. Hr hns ________ gone out>Ae just B. now (\ n<x>n第三部分 旬型变涣(共计1》分.耳小赃3分)21 — 2眼根据括号里的奖求改与句干.并将答*写在答城上.2L H C you phone me biter* Suwn?"“id David.(用心k. . . lo 改句 f )22. Hr didn*T run fw. 11( didn't cntch the bm (月I tmeuRh. . . 2 将两句连成一句) 23« Ik disturbed lha burglars.(将句 f 改为被功倡态〉24. Su^in collected the iickct» th[» nwrning.(用 When 什对划翊部分提问) 25. I went chopping I needed a pntr ol shw.(用 bceai^r 将四句也成一句)A. Nothing C. Everything第四部分阅读理解(共计20分.每小蹭4分)26-30 H:阅读下列短文,从A.H.C三个逃项中选出一个正龄答案.并在答题纸上葛出所选的字毋符号。
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从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳。
并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
1.一What does this word mean,Joe?-----------------A.This word means Joe B.Joe is a boy’S nameC.Of course,I’m Joe D.Sorry,I don’t know,either2.一I really enjoy pop music.What’S your favorite?--------------------- A.N0.not at all . B.Neither do IC.So did I D.Well,actually I like classical music3.一Let。
me help you carry this.---------------- A.That’S OK.I can manage B.It’S not very light C.I can help you with it D.Put it down on the ground4.一Can you tell me where I can park the ear?------------------ A.Yes,please B.It is made in America C.Well,just over there D.The park is not very far5.一Have you ever been to Tokyo?--------------------- A.N0,I didn’t go there last year B.N0,but I hope to go there next yearC.Tokyo is a busy city D.Yes。
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在人与自然的关系上,欧美现代主义文学同样表现出对自然全盘否定的态度,对物质文人的关系上,欧美现代主义文学揭示出一幅全面异化的图景。人与人之间正常和谐的关系丧失了,人与人之间无法沟通,互不信任成为欧美现代主义文学的一个重要主题。在人与自我的关系上,欧美现代主义文学极力表现人对自我本质特征的探索与思考。人自身的异化也成为欧美现代主义文学一个具有普遍意义的主题。
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一、选择题(每题1分,共10分)
1.《约翰·克利斯朵夫》( )
A.福克纳
B.加缪
C.罗曼·罗兰
D.雷马克
2.《追忆似水年华》( )
A.乔伊斯
B.普鲁斯特
C.托马斯·曼
D.高尔基
3.《愤怒的葡萄》( )
A.菲兹杰拉德
②“潜对话”,亦即内心对白。这种内心对白具有“意识流”的特征,但它们常常表现某个人物与其他人之间在内心里的对话,或者是某个人物在心中回味过去与他人的对话。
③喜欢使用隐喻和象征来暗示人物的特征,特别是用动物形象来象征人。
18.什么是社会主义现实主义?
答:①1934年召开的第一次全苏作家代表大会,大会通过的苏联作家协会章程规定了“社会主义现实主义”是苏联文学和苏联文学批评的基本方法。
在表现上述四种关系的扭曲与畸变时,欧美现代主义文学找到了自己独特的形式。其一是注重表现瞬间的、复杂多变的内心情绪与印象,挖掘深层的、潜在的意识与无意识世界。其二是采用表现来代替描写,具体地说,就是大量使用隐喻与象征,使用打破时空正常秩序的跳荡式自由联想。其三是采用怪诞、荒唐、梦幻、反理性与反逻辑的手法。
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国家开放大学电大本科《高级英语阅读(2)》2019-2020期末试题及答案(试卷号:1354)Section I NewWords[Al Match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right (3 pointseach)L _________ aMhmatic2. _______ chronic3. _______ indoor pollutants4. _______ inhaler5. _______ injection6. _______ long-haired pets7. _______ outdoor pollutsnts8. _______ respiratory illness9. _______ triggers10> ________ vehicles A. asthmaB. buses and trucksC. cats and dogsD. causes a reactionEL chemicals, dust, and nmogF. cigarette smoke> dirt, insectsG・ conuins medicine for BsthmnticsH. having difficulty brenthingI. medicine given under skin with needle J・ over a long period of timeBj Fill in the blanks with words from the box below. (3 points each)called founded region traditional cultureroutes under experts project technologyToday, there is new intercs! in the history and 11 of the Silk Rond* which the famous Chinese-American musician Yo-Yo Ma has 12 "the Internet of nntiquity11. New13 is helping us to learn more about this ancient "Irnenwt”. Special radar on the space shuttle JI II QWNarchAeologints to: sice ^objects and ruined cities 1-2 meters 14 the dry dcMert sumdt for cxnmplc. Tourists now come from all over rhe world to follow the old trade15 > And 16 want to make *ure that the cuntomK in the vast 17 do not die out as the world modernircs^To this end t Yo-Yo Ma has 18 the Silk Road 19 which encourages the living arts of these 2。
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1.一Welcome to our company.I hope you will enjoy your work here.一A.I can learn a lot.B.I am sure I will.C.You are very kind.2.一r d like to take you to the coffeehouse on the corner.A.Thank you. You shouldn't do that.B.No, you can't say so.C.Thanks. T d like to go with you.3.一Excuse me, could you tell me the time?A.You'd better buy a watch.B.It's three thirty by my watch.C.Can you see the clock?4.一Do you like your present job?—-1 just do it for a living.A.Of courseB.Not likelyC.Not really5.一I think students should have mobile phones to call their parents. They often use them to play games instead.A.I hope so.B.No problem.C.I don,t agree.二、词汇与结构(共计30分,每小题2分)6— 20题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的正确选项,并将答案序号写在答题纸上。
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Part IQuestions 1—10 are based on Passage 1.(30 points,3 points each)Passage 1Effective Communication英 语 阅 读 ( 2 ) 试 题Effective communication is how you convey a message so that it is received and understood by someone in the exact way you intended. It enables you to communicate with even negative or difficult messages without creating conflicts or destroying trust.When people are able to communicate effectively,they are also able to solve problems together and deal with negative situations without harming the relationship. Effective communication is the glue that helps you deepen your connections with others and improve teamwork at home or in social situations. Being an effective communicator is vital for most dimensions in your life and more particularly so in your business world.Many people communicate a lot,but very few communicate effectively. People could understand the speakers better,if they have good communication skills. Basic tips will help most people improve their communication skills and provide the guidance they needed to feel confident in what is being said.Active listening is one of the most effective communication skills. People often focus on what they should say,but effective communication is more about listening than it is about talking. If your goal is to fully understand and connect with the other person,listening effectively will often help. So,you should be a good listener first. Questions 1—5:Skim Passage 1 and answer the following questions.1.Effeetive communication is how you convey a message so that it is received andunderstood by someone...What is received?2.It enables you to communicate with even negative or difficult messages withoutcreating conflicts or destroying trust. What enables you to communicate?(2156号)英语阅读(2)试题第1页(共6页)欢迎下载打印,祝顺利通过考试!注 意 事 项一 、将 你 的 学 号 、 姓 名 及 分 校 ( 工 作 站 ) 名 称 填 写 在 答 题 纸 的 规 定 栏 内 。