2018年电大英语2考试题及答案往年试题
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2,含答案)完整版
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上.2. 作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1。
5分,满分7。
5分)听下面5短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19。
15. B。
£9。
18。
C。
£9.15。
1。
What does John find difficult in learning German?A。
Pronunciation。
B.Vocabulary. C.Grammar。
2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues。
B.Brother and sister.C.Teacher and student。
3。
Where does the conversation probably take place?A。
In a bank。
B. At a ticket office。
C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A。
A restaurant. B.A street。
C.A dish。
5。
What does the woman think of her interview?A。
It was tough。
B。
It was interesting。
(完整版)2018年英语二真题及答案
Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)Why do people read negative Internet comments and do other things that will obviously be painful? Because humans have an inherent need to 1 uncertainty, according to a recent study in Psychological Science. The new research reveals that the need to know is so strong that people will 2 to satisfy their curiosity even when it is clear the answer will 3 .In a series of four experiments, behavioral scientists at the University of Chicago and the Wisconsin School of Business tested. Student’s willingness to 4 themselves to unpleasant stimuli in an effort to satisfy curiosity. For one 5 eachparticipant was shown a pile of pens that the researcher claimed were from a previous experiment. The twist? Half of the pens would 6 an electric shock when clicked.Twenty-seven students were told which pens were electrified, another twenty-seven were told only that some were electrified 7 left alone in the room, the students who did not know which ones would shock them clicked more pens and incurred more shocks than the students who knew what would8 subsequent experiments reproduced, this effect with otherstimuli 9 the sound of finger nails on a chalkboard andphotographs of disgusting insects.The drive to_10_is deeply rooted in humans. Much the sameas the basic drives for_11_or shelter, says Christopher Hsee ofthe University of Chicago Curiosity is often considered a goodinstinct-it can _12_New Scientific advances, for instance-butsometimes such_13_can backfire, the insight that curiosity candrive you to do _14_things is a profound one.Unhealthy curiosity is possible to 15 , however, in a finalexperiment, participants who were encouraged to 16 how theywould feel after viewing an unpleasant picture were less likelyto 17 to see such an image. These results suggest thatimagining the 18 of following through on one’s curiosityahead of time can help determine 19 it is worth the endeavor. ”Thinking about long-term 20 is key to reducing the possiblenegative effects of curiosity. Hsee says “in other words, don’t read online comments”.1. [A]Protect [B] resolve [C] discuss [D] ignore2. [A]refuse [B] wait [C] regret [D] seek3. [A]hurt [B] last [C]mislead [D] rise4. [A]alert [B] tie [C] treat [D] expose5. [A]message [B] review [C] trial [D] concept6.[A] remove [B] weaken [C] interrupt [D] deliver7.[A]when [B] if [C] though [D] unless8.[A] continue [B] happen [C] disappear [D] change9.[A] rather than [B] regardless of [C] such as [D] owing to 10.[A] discover [B] forgive [C] forget [D] disagree11.[A] pay [B] marriage [C] schooling [D] food12.[A] lead to [B]rest on [C] learn from [D] begin with13.[A] withdrawal [B] persistence [C] inquiry [D] diligence14.[A] self-reliant [B] self-destructive [C] self-evident [D] self-deceptive15.[A] define [B] resist [C]replace [D] trace16.[A] overlook [B] predict [C] design [D] conceal17.[A] remember [B] promise [C] choose [D] pretend18.[A] relief [B] plan [C] duty [D] outcome19.[A] why [B] whether [C] where [D] how20.[A] consequences [B] investments [C] strategies [D] limitationsSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1It is curious that Stephen Koziatek feels almost as though he has to justify his efforts to give his students a better future.Mr. Koziatek is part of something pioneering. He is a teacher at a New Hampshire high school where learning is not something of books and tests and mechanical memorization,but practical. When did it become accepted wisdom that students should be able to name the 13th president of the United States but be utterly overwhelmed by a broken bike chain?As Koziatek knows, there is learning in just about everything. Nothing is necessarily gained by forcing students to learn geometry at a graffitied desk stuck with generations of discarded chewing gum. They can also learn geometry by assembling a bicycle.But he’s also found a kind of insidious prejudice. Workingwith your hands is seen as almost a mark of inferiority. Schoolsin the family of vocational education “have thatstereotype...that it’s for kids who can’t make it academically,”he says.On one hand, that viewpoint is a logical product of America’s evolution. Manufacturing is not the economic engine that itonce was. The job security that the US economy once offered tohigh school graduates has largely evaporated. More educationis the new principle. We want more for our kids, and rightfullyso.But the headlong push into bachelor’s degrees for all –and the subtle devaluing of anything less – misses an important point: That’s not the only thing the American economy need.Yes, a bachelor’s degree opens more doors. But even now, 54percent of the jobs in the country are middle-skill jobs, such asconstruction and high-skill manufacturing. But only 44 percentof workers are adequately trained.In other words, at a time when the working class has turnedthe country on its political head, frustrated that the opportunitythat once defined America is vanishing, one obvious solution isstaring us in the face. There is a gap in working-class jobs, butthe workers who need those jobs most aren’t equipped to do them. Koziatek’s Manchester school of Technology HighSchool is trying to fill that gap.Koziatek’s school is a wake-up call. When education becomes one-size-fits-all, it risks overlooking a nation’s diversity of gifts.21. A broken bike chain is mentioned to show students’lack of .[A] practical ability[B] academic training[C] pioneering spirit[D] mechanical memorization22. There exists the prejudice that vocational education isfor kids who .[A] have a stereotyped mind[B] have no career motivation[C] are not academically successful[D] are financially disadvantaged23. We can infer from Paragraph 5 that high schoolgraduates .[A] used to have big financial concerns[B] used to have more job opportunities[C] are reluctant to work in manufacturing[D] are entitled to more educational privileges24. The headlong push into bachelor's degrees for all .[A] helps create a lot of middle-skill jobs[B] may narrow the gap in working-class jobs[C] is expected to yield a better-trained workforce[D] indicates the overvaluing of higher education25. The author's attitude toward Koziatek’s school can be described as .[A] supportive[B] tolerant[C] disappointed[D] cautiousText 2While fossil fuels—still generate roughly 85 percent of the world’s energy supply, it’s clearer than ever that the futurebelongs to renewable sources such as wind and solar. The moveto renewables is picking up momentum around the world: Theynow account for more than half of new power sources going online.Some growth stems from a commitment by governmentsand farsighted businesses to fund cleaner energy sources. But increasingly the story is about the plummeting prices ofrenewables, especially wind and solar. The cost of solar panelshas dropped by 80 percent and the cost of wind turbines byclose to one-third in the past eight years.In many parts of the world renewable energy is already aprincipal energy source. In Scotland, for example, wind turbines provide enough electricity to power 95 percent of homes. Whilethe rest of the world takes the lead, notably China and Europe,the United States is also seeing a remarkable shift. In March, forthe first time, wind and solar power accounted for more than 10 percent of the power generated in the US, reported the USEnergy Information Administration.President Trump has underlined fossil fuels—especially coal —as the path to economic growth. In a recent speech in Iowa,he dismissed wind power as an unreliable energy source. Butthat message did not play well with many in Iowa, where windturbines dot the fields and provide 36 percent of the state’s electricity generation—and where tech giants like Microsoft are being attracted by the availability of clean energy to powertheir data centers.The question “What happens when the wind doesn’t blow or the sun doesn’t shine?” has provided a quick put-down for skeptics. But a boost in the storage capacity ofbatteries is making their ability to keep power flowing aroundthe clock more likely.The advance is driven in part by vehicle manufacturers, whoare placing big bets on battery-powered electric vehicles.Although electric cars are still a rarity on roads now, thismassive investment could change the picture rapidly in coming years.While there’s a long way to go, the trend lines for renewables are spiking. The pace of change in energy sources appears to be speeding up—perhaps just in time to have a meaningful effect in slowing climate change. What Washington does—or doesn’t do—to promote alternative energy may mean less and less at a time of a global shift in thought.26. The word “plummeting”(Line 3, Para. 2) is closest in meaning to .[A] stabilizing[B] changing[C] falling[D] rising27. According to Paragraph 3, the use of renewable energy in America .[A] is progressing notably[B] is as extensive as in Europe[C] faces many challenges[D] has proved to be impractical28. It can be learned that in Iowa, .[A] wind is a widely used energy source[B] wind energy has replaced fossil fuels[C] tech giants are investing in clean energy[D] there is a shortage of clean energy supply29. Which of the following is true about clean energy according to Paragraphs 5&6?[A] Its application has boosted battery storage.[B] It is commonly used in car manufacturing.[C] Its continuous supply is becoming a reality.[D] Its sustainable exploitation will remain difficult.30. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that renewable energy____.[A] will bring the USA closer to other countries.[B] will accelerate global environmental change.[C] is not really encouraged by the USA government.[D] is not competitive enough with regard to its cost.Text 3The power and ambition of the giants of the digital economy is astonishing-Amazon has just announced the purchase of the upmarket grocery chain Whole Foods for$l3.5bn,but two years ago Facebook paid even more than that to acquire the WhatsApp messaging service, which doesn't have any physical product at all. What WhatsApp offered Facebook was an intricate and finely detailed web of its users' friendships and social lives.Facebook promised the European commission then that it would not link phone numbers to Facebook identities, but it broke the promise almost as soon as the deal went through. Even without knowing what was in the messages, the knowledge of who sent them and to whom was enormously revealing and still could be. What political journalist, what party whip, would not want to know the makeup of the WhatsApp groups in which Therea May's enemies are currently plotting? Itmay be that the value of Whole Foods to Amazon is not so much the 460 shops it owns, but the records of which customers have purchased what.Competition law appears to be the only way to address these imbalances of power. But it is clumsy. For one thing, it is very slow compared to the pace of Change within the digital economy. By the time a problem has been addressed and remedied it may have vanished in the marketplace, to be replaced by new abuses of power. But there is a deeper conceptual problem, too. Competition law as presently interpreted deals with financial disadvantage to consumers and this is not obvious when the users of these services don't pay for them. The users of their Services are not their customers. That would be the people who buy advertising from them-and Facebook and Google, the two virtual giants, dominate digital advertising to the disadvantage of all other media and entertainment companies.The product they're selling is data, and we, the users, convert our lives to date for the benefit of the digital giants.Just as some ants farm the bugs called aphids for the honeydew the produce when they feed, so Google farms us for the data that our digital lives yield. Ants keep predatory insects away from where their aphids feed; Gmail keeps the spamme out of our inboxes. It doesn't feel like a human or democratic relationship, even if both sides benefit.31. According to Paragraph 1, Facebook acquired WhatsApp for its .[A] digital products[B] user information[C] physical assets[D] quality service32. Linking phone numbers to Facebook identities may .[A] worsen political disputes[B] mess up customer records[C] pose a risk to Facebook users[D] mislead the European commission33. According to the author, competition law .[A] should sever the new market powers[B] may worsen the economic imbalance[C] should not provide just one legal solution[D] cannot keep pace with the changing market34. Competition law as presently interpreted can hardlyprotect Facebook users because .[A] they are not defined as customers[B] they are not financially reliable[C] the services are generally digital[D] the services are paid for by advertisers35. The ants analogy is used to illustrate .[A] a win-win business model between digital giants[B] a typical competition pattern among digital giants[C] the benefits provided for digital giants ’customers[D] the relationship between digital giants and their usersText 4To combat the trap of putting a premium on being busy, CalNewport, author of Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in aDistracted World, recommends building a habit of “deep work”-the ability to focus without distraction.There are a number of approaches to mastering the art ofdeep work- be it lengthy retreats dedicated to a specific task;developing a daily ritual; or taking a “journalistic” approachto seizing moment of deep work when you can throughout theday. Whichever approach, the key is to determine your lengthof focus time and stick to it.Newport also recommends “deep scheduling” to combat constant interruptions and get more done in less time. “At any given point, I should have deep work scheduled for roughly thenext mouth. Once on the calendar, I protect this time like Iwould a doctor’s appointment or important meeting”, he writes.Another approach to getting more done in less time is torethink how you priorities your day – in particular how we craftour to-do lists. Tim Harford, author of Messy: The Power ofDisorder to Transform Our Lives, points to a study in the early1980s that divided undergraduates into two groups: some wereadvised to set out monthly goals and study activities; otherswere told to plan activities and goals in much more detail, dayby day.While the researchers assumed that the well-structureddaily plans would be most effective when it came to theexecution of tasks, they were wrong: the detailed daily plans demotivated students .Harford argues that inevitabledistractions often render the daily to-do list ineffective, whileleaving room for improvisation in such a list can reap the bestresults.In order to make the most of our focus and energy, we alsoneed to embrace downtime, or as Newport suggests, “be lazy”.“Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a vice; it isas indispensable to the brain as vitamin D is to the body …”[idleness]is, paradoxically, necessary to getting any work done,”he argues.Srini Pillay, an assistant professor of psychiatry at HarvardMedical School, believes this counterintuitive link betweendowntime and productivity may be due to the may our brainsoperate. When our brains switch between being focused andunfocused on a task, they tend to be more efficient.“What people don’t realise is that in order to completethese tasks they need to use both the focus and unfocus circuitsin their brain,” says Pillay.36. The key to mastering the art of deep work is to .[A] keep to your focus time[B] list your immediate tasks[C] make specific daily plans[D] seize every minute to work37. The study in the early 1980s cited by Harford showsthat .[A] distractions may actually increase efficiency.[B] daily schedules are indispensable to studying[C] students are hardly motivated by monthly goals[D] detailed plans may not be as fruitful as expected38. According to Newport, idleness is .[A] a desirable mental state for busy people.[B] a major contributor to physical health[C] an effective way to save time and energy[D] an essential factor in accomplishing any work39. Pillay believes that our brains’ shift between being focused and unfocused .[A] can result in psychological well-being[B] can bring about greater efficiency[C] is aimed at better balance in work[D] is driven by task urgency40. This text is mainly about .[A] ways to relieve the tension of busy life[B] approaches to getting more done in less time[C] the key to eliminating distractions[D] the cause of the lack of focus timePart BDirections:Read the following text and answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subtitles from the list A-G for each numbered paragraph (41-45). There are two extra subtitles which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)A.Just say itB.Be presentC.Pay a unique compliment, places, thingsE.Find the “me too”sF.Skip the small talkG.Ask for an opinionFive ways to make conversation with anyoneConversations are links, which means when you have aconversation with a new person a link gets formed and everyconversation you have after that moment will strengthen thelink.You meet new people every day: the grocery worker, thecab driver, new people at work or the security guard at the door.Simply starting a conversation with them will form a link.Here are five simple ways that you can make the first moveand start a conversation with strangers.41、______________________________________________Suppose you are in a room with someone you don’t know and something within you says “I want to talk with this person”-this is something that mostly happens with all of us. Youwanted to say something-the first word –but it just won’tcome out, it feels like it is stuck somewhere. I know the feelingand here is my advice: just get it out.Just think: what is the worst that could happen? They won’t talk with you? Well, they are not talking with you now!I truly believe that once you get that first word outeverything else will just flow. So keep it simple: “Hi”,“Hey”or “Hello”- do the best you can to gather all of theenthusiasm and energy you can , put on a big smile and say“Hi”。
2018年7月3935国开电大理工英语2试题及答案
2018年7月3935国开电大理工英语2试题及答案2018年7月3935国开电大理工英语2试题及答案一、交际用语(每小题2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. ―What can I do for you? ―______________ A. I want a kilo of apples. B. You can go your own way. C. Thanks. [答案]A2. ―Do you like your present ob? ―_______.I just do it for a living. A. Of course B. Not likely C. Not really [答案]C3. ―What do you thin k of this novel? ―______________ A. I've read it. B. It's very good.C. I bought it yesterday. [答案]B 4. ―e to our pany. I hope you will enjoy your work here. ―______________ A. I am sure I will. B. I can learn a lot. C. You are very kind. [答案]A 5. ―I think students should have mobile phones to call their parents. ―_______. They often use them to play games instead. A. I hope so. B. I don't agree. C. No problem. [答案]B 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。
电大本科汉语言文学《英语II》试题及答案
10中央广播电视大学 2018-2018 学年度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试 英语 II (1)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。
考试结束 后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。
试卷和答题纸均不得带出考场。
监考人收完考卷和答题纸 后才可离开考场。
一、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求和答题示例答题。
答案一定要写在答题纸的 指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。
三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。
第一部分交际用语(共计 分,每小题 2 分)1-5 小题:阅读下面的小对话,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母符号。
1. -Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?A. sorry, he is busy at the moment B . No, you can'tC . Sorry, you can't2. -What about going for a walk?A . Why not?A good ideaB . That's all rightC . Walking is good to you3. -What's the problem, Harry?A . No problemB. 1 can't remember where I left my glasses C . No trouble at all4. -What kind of TV program do you like best?A . I'm too busy to sayB.I only watch them at weekendC. It's hard to say, actually5. -Can you turn down the radio, please?A . Oh,l knowB. I'm sorry,I didn't realize it was that loudC . Please forgive me 第二部分词汇与结构( 20 分,每小题 2 分)6-15 小题: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 在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
2018年电大《商务英语2》期末考试试题及答案 (2)
A. I think you should apply for it as soon as possible.
B. The shipment you ordered will arrive next week.
C. That sounds good, but I'd like to know how much time it will take.
A. Insurance is necessary for our clients. B. I suppose a Free of Particular Average Policy. C. Sure, but there is an extra premium for buyer's account. 3. - What should a healthy diet contain?
试卷代号: 3936
国家开放大学(中央广播电视大学) 2018 年秋季学期“开放专科”期未考试 商务英语 2 试题
2019 年 1 月
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。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。
A. Sure. We will register within 30 days after we receive our business license. B. Of course. We might register within 30 days after we receive our business license. C. Certainly. We should register within 30 days after we receive our business license. 5. - I suggest that you conduct a commodity re-inspection in a month.
2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷及答案
2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷及答案目录2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷 (1)2018年大学生公共英语二级真题答案 (20)2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷(总分110,做题时间90分钟)第一部分听力理解第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the woman going to do?A Have a coffee.B Attend a meeting.C Clean her office.2.What does the woman ask for?A A dress of different size.B A dress of better quality.C A dress of a bright color.3.What does the man want to do?A Take his leave.B Borrow a ladder.C Clean the roof.4.What will the woman probably do next?A Go to the man's place.B Reserve an exhibition hall.C Call the Hillsboro Hotel.5.Where are the speakers?A At home.B In a museum.C In the city square.第二节各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
1.Why has the man hardly seen the woman lately?A She had a traffic accident.B She moved to another place.C She is working unusual hours.2.Where does the conversation take place?A In an apartment.B At a bus stop.C In an office.3.What does the man have to do now?A Plan a trip.B Look for a job.C Make a decision.4.What does the woman think of the journey to South America?A Exciting.B Dangerous.C Expensive.5.What advice does the woman give to the man?A Staying at home.B Going abroad.C Opening a bookstore.6.What is the radio program for?A Discussing language skills.B Promoting community service.C Sharing personal feelings.7.What is the second point Prof.Sheffield mentioned?A To conclude the article.B To introduce main ideas.C To give details and facts.8.What makes an excellent article according to Prof.Sheffield?A Detailed facts.B Personal style.C Formal language.9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A A summer job.B A food company.C A birthday party.10.What does the man's company do?A Offer food services.B Organize concerts.C Design furniture.11.What will the man do before the party?A Play music.B Cook food.C Set tables.12.What does the woman think of the man's work?A Difficult.B Interesting.C Valuable.13.What do the Hoffmans do for a living?A They are gardeners.B They sell vegetables.C They run a guesthouse.14.How much direct sunshine do tomato plants actually need every day?A Five hours.B Eight hours.C Twelve hours.15.Why do Irish potatoes grow better in the shade?A They have deeper roots.B They have wider leaves.C They have bigger flowers.第二部分阅读理解第一节短文理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2,含答案)完整版.doc
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.1.What does John find difficult in learning German?A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Brother and sister.C.Teacher and student.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. At a ticket office.C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A.A restaurant.B.A street.C.A dish.5.What does the woman think of her interview?A.It was tough.B.It was interesting.C.It was successful. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2,含答案)完整版
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A.Five.B.Six.C.Nine.
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2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2,含答案)完整版
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国卷2)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.1.What does John find difficult in learning German?A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Brother and sister.C.Teacher and student.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. At a ticket office.C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A.A restaurant.B.A street.C.A dish.5.What does the woman think of her interview?A.It was tough.B.It was interesting.C.It was successful. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
2018年电大考试人文英语2考试题及答案
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解析:本题考查虚拟语气的用法。这个句子里只是表达说话人的一个主观意愿,不是事实,因此用虚拟语气,表示与现在事实相反的情况时,从句谓语用were,所以答案是B。
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解析:本题考查“表示询问”的交际用语。拒绝他人一般不直接说No,而要婉言谢绝(通常会说明理由),并要声明自己是愿意接受的,但由于某种原因不能接受,所以答案是B。
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译文:当他们醒来时,发现所有的客人都走了。
2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷及答案
2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷及答案目录2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷 (1)2018年大学生公共英语二级真题答案 (20)2018年大学生公共英语二级真题试卷(总分110, 做题时间90分钟)第一部分听力理解第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the woman going to do?A Have a coffee.B Attend a meeting.C Clean her office.2. What does the woman ask for?A A dress of different size.B A dress of better quality.C A dress of a bright color.3. What does the man want to do?A Take his leave.B Borrow a ladder.C Clean the roof.4. What will the woman probably do next?A Go to the man's place.B Reserve an exhibition hall.C Call the Hillsboro Hotel.5. Where are the speakers?A At home.B In a museum.C In the city square.第二节各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
1. Why has the man hardly seen the woman lately?A She had a traffic accident.B She moved to another place.C She is working unusual hours.2. Where does the conversation take place?A In an apartment.B At a bus stop.C In an office.3. What does the man have to do now?A Plan a trip.B Look for a job.C Make a decision.4. What does the woman think of the journey to South America?A Exciting.B Dangerous.C Expensive.5. What advice does the woman give to the man?A Staying at home.B Going abroad.C Opening a bookstore.6. What is the radio program for?A Discussing language skills.B Promoting community service.C Sharing personal feelings.7. What is the second point Prof. Sheffield mentioned?A To conclude the article.B To introduce main ideas.C To give details and facts.8. What makes an excellent article according to Prof. Sheffield?A Detailed facts.B Personal style.C Formal language.9. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A A summer job.B A food company.C A birthday party.10. What does the man's company do?A Offer food services.B Organize concerts.C Design furniture.11. What will the man do before the party?A Play music.B Cook food.C Set tables.12. What does the woman think of the man's work?A Difficult.B Interesting.C Valuable.13. What do the Hoffmans do for a living?A They are gardeners.B They sell vegetables.C They run a guesthouse.14. How much direct sunshine do tomato plants actually need every day?A Five hours.B Eight hours.C Twelve hours.15. Why do Irish potatoes grow better in the shade?A They have deeper roots.B They have wider leaves.C They have bigger flowers.第二部分阅读理解第一节短文理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2018年7月3937国开电大人文英语2期末考试试题及答案
2018年7月3937国开电大人文英语2期末考试试题及答案2018年7月3937国开电大人文英语2期末考试试题及答案一、交际用语(共计10分,每小题2分)1-5题:根据对话内容选择恰当的选项。
1.―Are you thinking of a domestic trip or goingabroad?―___________________ A.I've never been to those cities.B.Maybe somewhere in Europe.C.I'm traveling in the summer.[答案]B2.―Would you like me to help you make a plan for the summer vacation?―___________________ A.No,I already have plans.B.I'd love to,but I'm busy right now.C.I'mill,sol shouldn't go out.[答案]B3.―Why do you want to leave your previous job?―___________________ A.I'm hoping to have a better pos1t1on.B.I don't want to work at all.C.You won't understand it.[答案]A 4.―How can l get legal advice for free?―___________________ A.You can get nothing for free.B.To be frank,]don't care abou1that. C.You can go to a law firm and ask about that.[答案]C5.―Honey.would you like to have a talk with me?―___________________ A.Talk with you?What for?B.I'm not interested in the talk. C.About the situations we are having these days.[答案]A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最佳选项。
2018年电大英语2形考附答案
一.listening(一)Listen and choose the correct answer.听录音,选择正确答案。
(每小题1分,共10分)题目1Peter (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. finished work a short time agoB. is still workingC. finished work a long time ago 正确答案是:finished work a short time ago题目2You (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. can’t smoke in your office, but can smoke in the canteenB. can’t smoke in the canteen, but can smoke in your officeC. can’t smoke anywhere正确答案是:can’t smoke in the canteen, but can smoke in your office题目3The dog (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. bit both Mary and PeterB. only bit MaryC. only bit Peter 正确答案是:only bit Mary题目4The chef () when the speaker saw him. 请听录音:选择一项:A. finished making the pizzaB. was making the pizzaC. was going to make the pizza 正确答案是:was making the pizza题目5The speaker (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. is asking a questionB. is giving informationC. is offering to do something 正确答案是:is asking a question题目6 The speaker (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. wants a new jobB. will probably get a new jobC. has a new job 正确答案是:wants a new job题目7Peter (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. doesn’t usually drink beerB. usually drinks beerC. doesn’t normally drink coffee正确答案是:doesn’t usually drink beer题目8The speaker has worked at the same place for (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. 37 yearsB. 24 yearsC. 13 years 正确答案是:13 years题目9 Sheila (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. wants Mary to marry that manB. wants to marry that manC. wants to marry the speaker 正确答案是:wants to marry that man题目10 The speaker (). 请听录音:选择一项:A. doesn’t like coffee, but his wife doesB. and his wife both like coffeeC. and his wife both dislike coffee 正确答案是:and his wife both dislike coffee (二)Listen and choose the correct answer. 听录音并选择正确答案。
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试卷代号:1161中央广播电视大学度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试英语Ⅱ(1) 试题2017年7月注意事项一、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。
考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。
试卷和答题纸均不得带出考场。
二、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。
答案一定要写在答题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。
三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。
第一部分交际用语(共计10分,每小题2分)1—5小题:阅读下面的小对话,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母符号。
1.——Hello,may I talk to the headmaster now?——————————————A.sorry,he is busy at the momentB.No,you can’tC.Sorry,you can’t2.一Would you like to have dinner with US this evening?——————————————A.OK,but I have to go to a meeting nowB.No,I can’tC.Sorry'but this evening I have to go to the airport to meet my parents3.一Oh,sorry to bother you.——————————————A.That’s okeyB.No,you can’tC.That’s good4.Can you turn down the radio , please?——————————————A.Oh,I knowB.I’m sorry,I didn’t realize it was that loud。
C.I’11 keep it down next time5.——What’S the problem,Harry?——————————————A.No problemB·I can’t remember where I left my glassesC.No trouble at all第二部分词汇与结构(20分,每小题2分)6—15小题: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,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
6.It is very convenient——————here.A.1iving B.to liveC.1ived7.I’m tired。
I——————working very hard。
A.have B.have beenC.had8.Let me——————the case carefully before I draw a conclusion。
A.look up B.look intoC.look after9.The bedroom needsA.decorating B.to decorateC.decorated10.A 1ecture hall is——————where students attend lectures。
A.that B.whichC.one11.Mary forgot——————a letter to her mother,So she wrote to her just now。
A.to have written B.to writeC.having wrote12.You must explain——————how they succeeded。
A.for us,for B.at us,atC.to us,in13.一What’S happened to Tom?——————to hospital。
A.He’s taken B.He’ll be takenC.He’s been takenthe experiment.14.It happen——————a winter night。
A.atB.onC.in15.More and more people in China now——————to work regularly.A.driveB.have drivenC.drove第三部分完形填空(共计20分,每题2分)16—25小题:阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
In the UK,in business situations,when you meet someone (16)the first time you shake hands and say,“How do you do?”。
This is not really a question,and the reply(17)it is another greeting such a s‘‘Howdo you do?”or‘‘Hello"or‘‘I’m very(18) to meet you” or, if you have met the person sometime before ,“It’s good to see you again”.You don’t (19) hands every time you meet someone,you just greet them.If you are invited (20) someone’s house for dinner,it is usual to take a present—some chocolates(21) flower’s or,if you know them quite well,a bottle of wine。
If you do not know thehost well,don’t be the last person to leave.Telephone (22) next day to thank the host for the meal.English people don’t like to talk about personal things,and tend to(23) religion,politics and money.Good topics for small talk are the weather,holidays,weekend activities,gardens and architecture,(24) houses and homes.When you go to a pub or bar,it's usual to take (25)to buy a drink for everyone in your group and pay for the drinks when you get them from the bar and before you drink them.16.A.at B.for C.since17.A.for B.after C.to18.A.pleasing B.pleased C.pleasant19.A.shake B.touch C.feel20.A.at B.with C.to21.A.or B.and C.with22.A.in B.the C.within23.A.talk about B.ask about C.avoid24.A.especially B.special C.specially25.A.chance B.opportunity C.turns第四部分阅读理解(共计30分,每小题3分)26—30小题:阅读下列短文。
从A、B、C三个选项中选ttl一个正确答案。
并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。
短文理解1PAT the DogDid you know there are some very special dogs doing good work in our hospital wards? These are PAT(Pets As Therapy)dogs。
Doctors and nurses are recognising the benefits ofpets more and more—particularly for children,people with mental illnesses and elderlypeople who are separated from their own pets or have had to give up their pets·Stroking and playing with a pet is a calming experience and something to look forward to.One hospital reported that a man with a mental illness,who hadn’t spoken for years,first stroked and played with a visiting dog and then started talking to it。
Today,around 4q 500 dogs and 50 cats and their volunteer o.wners are at work in the UK bringing comfort and pleasure to over 100,000 people in hospital.There are many other‘working dogs’。
There are guard dogs,police dogs,hunting dogs and dogs for the blind.Disabled people benefit greatly.Take the case of Alan Smythe,who has to visit hospital every month.Some things are difficult for him because he is in a wheelchair。
But his life has altered dramatically since he got a dog,Tess,from the charity‘Dogs for the Disabled’。
‘She helps me to get dressed,and she brings me my socks and shoes.She fetches the newspaper from the shop,and she passes me the phone when itrings。