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国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语(2)》2024-2025期末试题及答案(试卷号:2159)
1. Directions: (VocabohryA Structure)
Beneath each of the following sentences. thenr arc four choices marked A. B. C and I). Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your anwer an lhe ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
Example: The homeless couple 砒 last in fading a (Ut to rent.
A. nuuiAgcd 匹 did
C* finished 嘉 贮凿禳
The sentence should read. “The homeless couple succeeded at lam in finding a Hat to rent " Therefore you should choose [).
L They met .r. a hurry yEerday. They planned a time to
A< get together R. get along
C get over D. get through
2> r ve never anyone doing that.
A. hwird from K heard of
Q heard out D> heard up
3. Anita wan accepted thm fall oi U. C. Berkeley • so she is some time to get a masier degree^
A< tnkingMton uking…off
Q takifiR—over IX taking—away
4. week I my old friend Bob.
A・ ran away B・ ran out
Q ran into D- ran off
5. We must prevent the children dongerse
A. on B, in
C. of D. from
6. Yoir ve never been to Pm ?
A. don't you do you
C. have you D・ you
7. I ae tired after a long ”ight・
A. so…HO B・ ^uch—such
C.Midr・・5O IX ao-such
8・ I mi” my old (rirndiu
A# BeciriK
Q to seeing
9. The Woman Warrior
2 wrote
(\ hnn wriitrn
FL to ACC
IX nee
by Maxine Hong Kingstoiu
B> w«» written
11 hnd written
10. I will go by n post office ns I hnvc «umc leltcrn .
A> to go to II to mail
;C to Mtudy D. to attend
0 • IHrvctioni:
Chotwe A t B or C to complete each converuitlont milng I be »rntcncc!i below. Mark your answer
on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
Examplei— ()ht look. Joni Mitchell hi in town.
— Whrit? ShceH one of the graiteMf (oik Binffers in the world I
A. Who', that? 1rve never heard o( her.
B- Sure# Pm in town.
C Ye»t I'm glad coming.
Answer A i« correct bccausic the convenqition Rhauld rendt
■i Oht look Joni Mitchel! i* in town.
一Who、that? Hve never heard of her.
Wlwt that? She'll onr of the grcAtc^t folk r* tn thr world!H
IL —Carol) Hif
— HL Anitaf How uro you?
A. Junt fine# thnnkiu What new?
B. Not badt thank you- Whm'n wrann?
C How ®re you? lx)ng time no ・ee|
12« —Do you happen to know M・riiTii ftddrcxn?
A. Not oirhand* but ! cun look it up in my address book.
K No. I don't. 1 thought you'd be excited about ih
Q No* I donftt but thatra ■ good question>
13. —Would you like to tec a menu?
A. Not thank»> I hnvc a lot of homework to da
K No# thanks I already know what to order.
!Q No< please don't bother me.
14. —In anything wrong? You look in a panic What happened?
A. I w心 making a caII to my mother when wmeone robbed me of my phone!
R. No. Krn finr>
;G Why do you say so?
15» — Jill. I'm going to the cafeteria for lunch. Want to join rnc?
A. Let me see. 1 thought ! got more stuff thnn 1 thought.
O・ K. 1 really should take up some siporL
G Oh. I'd like to. but I've got to go to the library to look up tiome rhing5 before my two o^clock claaiu
I tk 一Arc you too busy to have lunch?
— Welk you'd better have something to vnt> I could pick up a sandwich for you to hnvr nt your desks
A. I'm itfraid w. You'd better go without me.
K No. Actually lfvc already had my lunch.
On the contrary* Kve been ready to go out eating with you>
17. Karen is willing to drive io <he picnic> bin she,!» rwii tupponed to drive nt nighL She canfl see very well when dark
—If the picnic ends l・te・ one of ub can drive back
A・ She doesn't hiivc to drive At night.
K She won't drive at night.
G She'd better drive at night.
18. 一You know. I really don1! (eel like noitiR to Chuck9» party tomorrow nighi.
A. All I want to do is stay home and nlrept
tk Roily? I thought you'd be excited about it«
C< She won't be nblc to go unlrMA uhr can find a bAby-«ittrn
19. —【)o you know if thcrcfA Airport tranaportation nvmlMblr?
A. Yes# we do. The buiiineiis rate u $ 100 a niRhT< That • 1()% dmcount o(f the rcgulitr ratcu
11 Ycai there in • buwinc^s confer, open ncvcn d・y・・ week.
(:. Yciit thrrr tiu The hotel providcn a free shuttle Hum to nnd from the ■irp<)”・ departing every half hour
20. —Could I »ee that ・hin・ please?
Which one?
K Thin in a beauty*
A. You hnvc good taste> nir.
C The plmd one.
Qe Dirvctioiu:
For «<ch numbered hlunk in the following pjumirc. then? urr four choicer markccl At B. C and D・ ChfMHc the beM one and murk ynur Answer mi the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
Hove you ever 21 to decide whether to go shopping or miy home nnd wntch TV on weekend 1 Now you cun do £2 nt thr »nmr timc< Homo shoppinx telrvition networks huvr hccoinc « way for many people to ahop without ever having to Imve their homeji.
Som「shopficrB arc tired 23 dr part merit stores and chopping mnllji.ftghting thr crowd、,waiting in long lines, nnd Rometimrn not even finding atiyfhinK they wnnf tu buy.
They 2A rather »it quietly nt home in (runt of the TV set nnd watch ■ friendly announcer
25 an item while n model displays it. And they can shop around the 26 . purrhnAing
an item simply by making a phone coll nnd charging it io ii credit card# Home chopping networks understand the power of nn enthuMiaatic hoi the glamour o( celebrity guests endorsing their products* and the rmolioxuil pull of a b«rgain<
Mnjor fashion dc«tgnrr^t deprtrtmrnt Ktorcs* nnd evrn mnthorder cntulogue companies nre t.^grr 27 in the buccc^a of home 《happing. IrArge dcpnrtnirnt slorcs nrr expcritTicnting with th<?ir own TV channcltif nnd some rctHilcr* are planning to introdiicc
2h TV shopping in the future. Then viewers will hr nblr to communicate with their own perbunal nhupperst a^kinu questionii about products and placing orders• all through their 1 V sets. Will shopping by television 29 shopping in utores? Some industry executive^ claim thnt home ^hoppinu networks represent the ^electronic hhoppinR mall of the (uturCe 〃 Yet for many people, going out and shopping at n real More i» a way to rrhx nnd even be cnicrtainrd. And for many shoppers« it i» still important to touch or try on items they wnni to buy. Thin 30 expert» sny ihnt in the futurr* home shopping will cxiM alonKnidr store shopping but will never entirely replace ih
2L A. have
22. A. all
23. A. in
24. A. would
Z5. A. (leMcribc®
2”. A. time
27. A・ to joining
2& A. interactive
29. A・ place
30> A. what
IL hud
11 each
11 on
K hud
Ik described
Ek doy 11 to join
IL active
H. in«tead
K why
a h»s
C. either
C of
C・ h^ve
C. dc»cril>c
C< wrrk
C join 仁 helpful
C replace
Q thnt
IX having
D. both
D. to lh even
IX to describe
D. dock
Il of joining
D・ boring
D. tnkc
IX which
IV. Direction*:
Each of the below Is followed by Mime questions. For each quc^lian there nrr four
Miivwm marked A. B. C and l>. Rend the piusiiRes cnrcfuliy unci chuo«« the best iinswur Io each of I he qurtllon^. Mmii your answer uti the ANSWER SIIEE1'. (20 (MilnU)
(/Mex/Wfii 3l~35 are bated on the following patiag^.
To br a goad icachcrt you need wome of the uifti of n qcod nctori yau rnunl be wblr to hold thr altrntion and intercut of your audirncvi you rnuftt br a clvnr •spenker# with a good• »trung# pimping voicu which im fully under your contruli and you muni be rtblc to net what you tire teaching> in order lo muke hn mcAning ckan
Watch a good lent her ♦ and you will nee thnt he docs nut、it Rtill before hi。rlnn^i hr Atnndn the whale time he is tcnchirigt he wnlk^ nbcn” . tininft hi» nrniMt hnnds and fingers to hrlp him in hts expUrmtions# And hi# (acc to rxpreM (eclinK»< Li^cn to hnn« nnd you will hour thr Iou<lni7ifit the quality ( ff fc) nnd the musiefil note of hz voii?c nlwny» rhnnginii according to wh«t hr talking About<
Thr fnrt that n -ood irarlicr hast name of the of a good nctar doesn't fnrnn thnt lie will Indeed be able to act well on the for there nrc very importnnt diffcrrnccx Iwtwcrn thr teachrrfM work nnd thr jictorf h. The eictor hnn to Apeak wordu which hr hn» learnt by hcurt i hr hn» to rcprnl exuclly thr Mime words rnch time hr plny-< n ccnmn pnn • even hm movvmenU nn<l the ways in which he ukh his voice arc unually fixed beforrhftnd ( ffl先). Wh^t he hn» to do m to rnnkr nil thewr rurefully Ifftrnt wordn nnd hrtioim Hrem nalunil un the
A truchrr works in quite n different wny. Hi» oudirnre tnkr^ an active pnr( in hi# play i they auk nnd Hn»wrr queNtionst ihry obey ordrrnt and i( they don # t uridrrntniid HornrtlnriKt they miy The trnchcr ihrrrforr Iiar tn mcri the nccclu o( hin Audience> which in hi* dnsru Hr cannot lenrn hi* parf by heart • but rnusit invent h he RoeB nlonga
1 hnvi known many icnrhert who wt-rr fim Artorji in rlAim but were unnhlc to tnkr part In ・ utAgr piny because they could not keep utrictly to what another hod written.
3L Whiit is this text nbout?
A. How to become a Rood tcachcn
It Whul u Hood icachcrr nhould do out Hide the chiMMroorn*
C What ti^nehrriu nnd MCtorU could lenrn from ciwh uthen
(X The simiUritieA and diffcrrncen between a lewchrr S work and an actoreiu
32. The word *AudicnccM in the firM pamsruph mcnn«•
A. Atudcntii
B. people who watch ・ piny
Ce people who not on the ttARe
D» people who listen to something
33. A good tcachrr ,
A. known how to hold the intrresi of hia wtudrntii
11 de|>cn(lA on a good voice
C knows how to act on the Mtagc
D. utandt or situ still while teachinx
34. tn what way it ■ teacher9* work different from tn actor9b ?
A. The teacher munt learn everythinK by h<mr\
K Hr knows how tu control his voice better than nn actor.
Q He to deal with unenperted nttuiitianiu
D • He ho to uac more (acial cxprcmiion^
35. 1 he main difference between Btudcnia in cIumb and m theotre Audience thm
A. Atudcnth can move around in the clnR»roorn student* mutt keep nilent while theatre audience nrednft Q no memory work In needed (or the utudentw D. thr »tudrntfi muM tuke part tn flwir tcuchrrft* pl»y»
Quttliom 36~4O orr kiied or 血 following pa "a”.
ShundnRnrh In a vilingc on Indin'ii enMt furing ccst. It in n villngr of simple inucl And grann houw« buih on thr hcni:h )umi above I hr wnfcrlinr. The Khadrn Kills rinc immedintrly behind the vHUk< « ta * height ol our hundred nnd fifty meter*. A wimple. «ood-hrnrud aid tnMi. whone name wnn Jalpiir> hniird two tniAll lirldii on lhe very rdgr of ths,hill~ hi* fields he could «ec thr hthing boat* that truvelled up and down the coast. He could thr rhiidren pUying on the Mm如 their mothers wnnhing clothe* on the (Int mom・n where thr Shivn River (lowed into the scai nnd ihrir hthera InmhnK the latent cntch or rrpdrinR nets nnd telling stories ihut hud no mid.
All Jolpnr owned in thr world were thr clothrjk hr ware day in and dny out# the miserable (W !y 建脚的 > hut that he slept in nt night • ■ few tools and cooking potiMind his "dd〜 fhr corn that lie grew w^is nil that made life po^Mtblc. If the wrulhrr wna kind mid the harvest wg Kuod> Jaipur could live huppily enough • not wrIL but hnppily. When the <«un wm fierce9 and there w・n littlr or nn rain, then hr ctimr cloMr to the line between life and death.
year thr weather h«<l been no kind, nnd thr hurvent promibcd to be mo thnt Jaipur had been wondering whether he could bcII all that he had and live with his non farther up the coitsl. He had been thinking About doinR thi» for Home yrnnia II wam hi* den rent wirth to ・pcnd his Unf dnys with hin son and hi« wi(r. But hr would go only if hr could givei hr would not ho if h meant taking food out of thr moutht of hm xrnndchildrzn. He would rnthcr die hungry ihiin do this<
thf? day when Jnlpur decided that he would hnrvrHt his corn, ^cli n • nnd move up the • hr looked out to jsen And naw a hiif4r wnvrt nrvcrnl kilomrlrrn oul > ndvnnrinK on (hr and on the villngc ol ShundaRarh. Within ten minuter everyone in Shundngarh would b<? drowned. Jaipur would hnvr uhoutrdi but the people were too (nr nway to hrnn Hr would have run down the hil! • but hr wmn too old io run. Hr wan prepared to do uriythinK to suve the people of Shundugarh* »o he did the only thing that he could dot he set fire to his corn. In ■ mutter of nccandn the flames were rising high and »mokc was» n%ing hinhen Within a minute the people of ShiintlHgHrh wrrr rnciriK up the hill io si e what had IvippmeH. 1 hurr・ tn ihc middle of his blnrkened cornfieldt they found Jaipur) and there they buried him.
On his gravet they wrote the wordni Herr lies Jaipur9 a man who gnvr< living] h mun who died, giving*
36. Which of the following could Jnlpnr N()J *»<•<• from htw Firjch?
A. Mothers wnnhing clothes^
K Father* taking thrir corn to markets
(:• Fishing bom trnvcling on the sen.
I), ('hildrrn phying on the *nd、・
37. Why didn9t Jaipur live well?
A> He didn't work harcL
It He had too many children to leecL
C. He only depended on k(h)<I wi?nfher And harvest for survival.
D> The villnKeni kept takinx his corn.
38. Jaipur1* dearest wi・h wma to.
A・ move awny from hi> non
K lake a vacation up thr coant
(、make a «rcat dcnl of money in order to live an emy life
IX Bpcnd hi* Unt d«yM with hin non And hm wife
39. Wh«t did Jaipur do when he mw the huge wave?
A> Hr wrt fire to hi・ ct>rn no thr people of Shundagarh would Ikavc the brach.
11 He tcreatnrd loudly to get the vilUgern^ Attention^
C\ He ran down the hill to tell the people
IX He ntCMxl will, not knowing whm to do.
40. The villagers were thankful to Jaipur because ho had .
A. given hin life in order to mvc theira
B> waved their villngc from being drowned by the wave
C Hivcn them mnny thing* during hin life
Fl Riven fhrm hi* earn In order to mvc them from hunger
V. Dirvctionut
Put meh of the followlnu wnlcncc* into Knglhh or Cbinaic, uwins the word ulvcn In Ihc lirurkct If uny. Write your aaibwcr on the ANSWER SHKET. (20 poInU)
11. He prrpur^d ta pmpom dc^dlinrM yourAcll rnthrr thnn huvc them imponccL
12. Krep h/illwayA und ■Inin* well liKhlrd and frrr from clunen
13. I thought you were SpAnish>
H我们的儿港山生氏大的.
〔5.对不起.我不嵯题地听到你们的徵话.
试题答案及评分标准
(仅供参考)
1. (20%)
1. A
2.H
3. H
4.C
5. 1)
6. C
7.D
8.A
9. B
10. H
U. (20%)
IL A
12. A
13. B
H. A
. ,
15. C
16. A
17. A
18. B
也c
20. C
n-(20%)
21. B
22. D
23. C
24.A
•
25. C
26. D
27. B
28. A
29.C
30. B
N.(20%)
3!. D
32. A
33. A
34. C
35. D
36. H
37.C
38. I)
39. A
40. A
V. (20%)
(答案并不一定要求与所恰答案完全一样.荷合句建.无讷法健误•得3分■基本符合句 意,无市大沼法佛供.用2分j不太符合句怠•有明¥俏法情诙.招I分8不符合何息•句(尤法 读W.TO0分.其他情况,的情扣分.)
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11. H< prepared to propose dcadlinvft yourjiclf rather than have them impure*(I.
12. Keep hallways and Atairx well lighted nnd free from clutter.
43・ I thought you were Spanish.
44. 我们的儿子是在香港出生长大的.
45. 刘不起•我不谜意成听到你们的*«•
•拿掉案.
4i.席*好n已提出用后限5不是止匕讲#加于你・
42 .保待门厅部楼悌处的灯光耐亮•不■放**-
43.我建以为你是双斑牙人了・
•14.()ur iu)n wa* born and brought “p in I longkong.
15. Kxcunc me* I couldn't help overhearinH your convcmution.
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