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国家开放大学电大专科《综合英语(1)》2022-2023期末试题及答案(试卷号:2158)
I . Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C
andD. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER
SHEET. (20 points)
Exajnpie- The old couple
at last in finding a flat to rent.
A. managed
B. did
C. finished
D. succeeded
The sentence should read t u The old couple succeeded at last in finding a flat to rent. n
Therefore you should choose D.
1.
I'd say it was the nicest
we've ever taken.
C. indication
B. vacation
A. vocation
D. occupation
2.
As a nursery teacher, you mustn't be
with the children.
3.
4.
A. impossible
B- impractical
C. important
D・ impatient
There was more work than 1 could
A. handle with
C. work over
They paid a
A. courteous
C. courtesy
B. cope with
D. take in
visit to the new neighbors.
B.
D.
courtyard
courageous
6.
A. As matter of fact
C. In a fact
Could you tell me how
B.
D.
As a matter of fact
As a fact
the machine?
A. I work
B. working
C. worked
D. to work
7. Did you have
.in mind?
A. special anything
B. nothing special
C. anything special
D. special nothing
8. I have a car myself, but I
to work.
5.
,he knew nothing about it.
A. would drive rather not
B. would rather not drive
C. would rather drive D. not would rather drive
9. — I haven't seen any good movies recently.
—have I .
A. Not B. Either
C. So D. Neither
10. — 1 don't see any aspirin in the medicine cabinet.
—It be used up. There is nothing left in the box.
A. can B. must
C. may D. should
[I. Situational Dialogues
Directions: Choose A, B or C to complete each conversation> using the sentences below. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Example: — Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.
— What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!
A. Who's that? I've never heard of her.
B. Sure, I'm in town.
C. Yes, I'm glad she's coming.
Answer A is correct because the conversation should read,"
—Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town.
Who 's that? Vve never heard of her.
—What? She's one of the greatest folk singers in the world!n
11. — .
— I'm sorryt there's no more pasta. We just ran out of it…
A. Could I have another glass of wine, please?
B. Why don,t you send it back and get something else?
C. OK, now. I'll have the pasta primavera.
12. — Wait! I won't be able to make it. 1 have a dentist appointment at 3: 30 on Friday.
.
A. It took me weeks to get that appointment.
B. Could you possibly change it to some other day?
C. When are you going to meet that tutor of yours?
13. — What would you do if you had all the time in the world?
A. If I could find another job, you know I'd take it in a minute.
B. I would spend two thirds of my time with those people who are in great need of help.
C. I will travel to other countries and do everything 1 like.
14. — I've already made plans to go visit my brother who's away at college ——but now I'm not sure I'll be able to.
A. That's too bad. Why not?
B. Which university did you originally decide to go to?-
C. She's not written to me since last summer.
15. — Why are you thinking of leaving your present job? .
A. I want to get her something that she'll like.
B. The new job will give me plenty of chances to travel.
C. I've lived in Beijing my whole life
16. — What a great movie! Wasn't it funny when he forgot her name?
.
A. I guess my mind was somewhere else.
B. I'm afraid he might have gotten stuck in the traffic.
C. Yeah, it was one of the funniest parts of the movies.
17. — Do you mind if I take off my coat?
.
A. Of course not, make yourself at home.
B. No, thanks. That's really nice of you.
C. That's too kind of you.
18. — Could you tell me which bus goes to the Fine Arts Museum?
A. Sorryt I've never been there.
B. You can always take a taxi.
C. I think No. 16 is OK.
19. — She called to remind you that you have tickets for the tennis tournament, so you should try to get home before six.
A. Yes! I completely forgot about the flight! When is the plain leaving?
B. Could you call the hairstylist and change the appointment to tomorrow?
C・ Oh, no! I made an appointment to get my hair cut then.
20. — Jim's decided to marry that girl who he met on vacation last month.
A. You're kidding! Hmm••- I hope he's not making a terrible mistake.
B. That's good news. I hope I'll be able to take part in the journey.
C. Really? They are going on holiday again?
DI. Close Test
Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage Y there are four choices marked A, B, C andD. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
The manager of a small building company was very 21 to get a bill for two white mice which one of his workmen had bought. He sent for the workman and asked him why he had had the bill 22 to the company. .
"Well," the workman answered, “you remember the house we were 23 in Newbridge last week, don't you? One of the things we had to do there was to put in some new electric wiring. Well, in one place we had to pass some wires through a pipe 24 and about an inch across, which was built into solid stone and had four big bends (弯角)in it.
25 could think how to do this unless I had a good idea. I went to a shop and bought two white mice, one of them male and the other female. Then I tied a thread to the body of the male mouse and put him into the pipe at one end, 26 Bill held the female mouse at the other end and pressed her gently to make her squeak. When the male mouse heard the female mouse's squeaks, he rushed along the pipe to help her. I suppose he was a gentleman
27 he was only a mouse. Anyway, as he ran through the pipe, he 28 the thread behind him. It was then quite easy for us to tie one end of the thread to the electric wires and pull them 29 the pipe. ”
The manager 30
the bill for the white
mice.
21. A. surprised
B. sorry
C. strange D. fearful
22. A. to be sent
B. to sent
♦
C- send D・ sent
23. A. mending
B. cleaning
C. repairing D. setting
24. A.
thirty-feet-long
B.
thirty foots long C.
thirty feet long
D.
thirty feets long
25. A.
None of us
B.
No one us
c.
No of us
D・
None us
26. A.
as
B.
so
c.
while
D.
when
27. A.
even though
B.
as though
c.
in fact
D.
sure enough
28. A.
pulled
B.
pushed
c.
lifted
D.
brought
29. A.
along
B.
through
c.
inside
D・
towards
30. A.
received
B.
agreed
c.
paid
D・
cashed
IV- Reading Comprehension
Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A. B, C andD. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
Questions 31 〜35 are based on the following passage.
For some minutes, all was quiet in the street. Then, from across the street» someone came walking.
It looked like a man of middle height, dressed in a big raincoat> a soft hat and rubber-soled boots or shoes, and making little sound while walking; at most a soft, sliding sound. No one was in sight, it was a street with two rows of about fifty small housesf and there were three lamps on either side. The lamp nearest the child's house could be seen clearly, but the others were almost hidden by the smoke air. A car passed the end of the street and its lights showed faintly> but clearly enough to show the smooth skin of a woman' s face. The car disappeared as the woman, wrapped up in her coat* reached the doorway of the child's house.
She put a key in the lock quicklyt pushed the door open and stepped inside, then closed the door without looking round.
She began to breathe hard. She leaned against the door for a moment, then straightened up as if with an effort, and walked towards the door of the front room, the passage leading to the kitchen> and the narrow staircase. She hesitated outside the door, then went up the stairs, quickly but with hardly a sound. There was enough light from the narrow hall to show the four doors leading off a small landing. She pushed each door open in turn and shone a torch inside, and the light fell upon beds, walls, furniture, a bathroom hand-basin, a mirror which flashed brightness back; but this was not what the woman was looking for. She turned away and went downstairs» and hesitated again at the foot of the stairs, then turned towards the kitchen. Clearly there was nothing there, or in the small wash-room, that she wanted. Two rooms remained; the front room and a smaller one next to it. She opened the front room door. After a moment, she saw the child's bed and the child.
31. The light of the car passing the end of the street showed that•
A. a woman was driving the car
B. someone was standing by a street lamp
C. a man and a woman were walking up the street
D. a woman was walking by herself up the street
32. When the woman had closed the front door, she•
A. looked round quickly
B. started breathing again
C. rested before moving
D. walked straight towards the front room
33. The woman went upstairs.
A. in complete silence B. after hesitating for a moment
C・ after looking inside the kitchen D. as quickly as she could
34. When she was upstairs, the woman•
A. saw that there was a wash-basin in each room
B. noticed a mirror which she was looking for
C. found a torch inside one of the rooms
D. opened four different doors
35. Once she was in the house, the woman behaved as if what she was looking for
.
A. might be in the kitchen
B. was more likely to be upstairs
C. would be easily seen by the light from the hall
D. would look frightening to a child
Questions 36〜40 are based on the following passage.
Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of life's essentials. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.
But for many people the thought of food first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure, so despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures are available, the number of people who didn't have breakfast increased by 33 % - from 8. 8 million to 11.7 million — according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America.
For those who feel pain of guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. " Going without breakfast does not affect performances/1 said Arrold E. Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance. n
Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and most of recent work involves children, not adults. “The literature/1 says one researcher, Dr. Ernesto Pollitt at the University of Texas, “is poor. ”
36. The latest year for which figures could be obtained is•
A. the year the author wrote the article
B. 1977
C・ any year between 1977 and 1983
D. 1983
37. For those who do not take breakfast the good news is that.
A. several studies have been done in the past few years
B. the omission of breakfast does no harm to adults' health
C. adults have especially made studies in this field
D・ eating little in the morning is good for health
38. ^•••nor does giving people breakfast improve his performance^ means.
A. anyone without breakfast does improve his performance
B. not giving people breakfast improves performance
C. having breakfast doesn't improve performance^ either
D. people having breakfast do improve their performance^ too
39. The word “literature" in the last sentence refers to•
A. stories, poems, plays> etc. B. written works on a particular subject
C. any printed material D. the modern literature of America
40. What is implied but NOT STATED by the author is that•
A. breakfast does not affect performance
B. Dr. Pollitt is engaged in research work at an institution of higher learning
C. not eating breakfast might affect the health of children
De Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London
V. Translation
Directions: Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese, using the word(s) given in the bracket if any. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)
41. Graphologists believe that you can learn a lot about people's personalities by looking at the way they write.
42. If you have to touch a person with a cold or handle something that the person has used, wash your hands immediately afterwards.
43. If the weather is cold, 1 put on some warm clothes and go for long walks on the shore with my dog.
44. 最有希望的建议是首先解决那些造成人们无家可归的(根本)问题。(attack)
45. 如果晚餐是非正式的,可以问一下你是否可以带点什么,比如喝的或者甜点什么的。 (bring)
试题答案及评分标准
(仅供参考)
I . (20%, 2 points for each item.)
1. B
2.D
3.
B
4.
C
5.
B
6. D
7. C
8.
B
9.
D
10.
B
n.
(20%, 2 points
for each item.)
11. C
12. B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
B
16. C
17. A
18.
C
19.
C
20.
A
m.
(20%, 2 points
for each item.)
21. A
22. I)
23.
C
24.
C
25.
A
26. C
27. A
28.
A
29.
B
30.
C
IV. (20%, 2 points for each item.)
31. D 32. C . 33. B 34. D 35. B
36. D 37. B 38. C 39. B - 40. C
V. (20% , 4 points for each item.)
(每个小题答案并不一定要求与所给答案完全一样。得体准确,符合句意,无语法错误,得
4〜3分;基本符合句意,无重大语法错误,得3〜2分;不太符合句意,有明显语法错误,得1 分;不符合句意,句子无法读憧,得。分。其他情况,酌情扣分。)
41. 笔迹专家认为他们可以根据人们写字的方式看出他们的个性。
42. 如果你必须与患有感冒的人接触或者拿他用过的东西,随后应立即洗手。
43. 如果天气冷.我就穿一些较暖和的衣服,和我的狗在海边长时间地散步。
44. The most promising suggestions are those that will attack the problems that made people homeless in the first place.
45. If the dinner is informal, ask if you can bring something, such as something to drink or dessert.
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