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试卷代号:1003
中央广播电视大学2003一 2004学年度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试
英语专业高级日常英语试题
2004年7月
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Information for the examinees:
TMs examination consists of three sections.They are:
Section I:Listening Test(40 points,40 minutes)
SectionⅡ:Reading Test(40 points,50 minutes)
SectionⅢ:Writing Test(20 points,30 minutes)
The total marks for this examination are 100 points.Time allowed for completing this
examination is 2 hours(120 minutes).
Section I:Listening Test 40 points
Instructions:
The Listening Test will take approximately 30 minutes.
There are—three parts to the test and you will hear each part twice:
There will be a pause of 30 seconds before each part to Yet you look at the task and
another pause after each part to allow you to think about your answers.
You can first write your answers on this test paper.You will have 10 minutes at the
end of the listening test to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
ALL ANSWERS MUST APPEAR ON THE ANSWER SHEET.
Part 1(1--8)A Telephone Conversation
Questions(1—8).Blank filling Listen to tile telephone conversation and fill in the blanks
with the appropriate words.Now you have half a minute to look at the questions.
Date: 16 September
Time: 4 pm
To: (1)
Message:Please call back tonight(2) or tomorrow morning(3) .
From: (4)
Subject of call: (5) to(6) next week.How many (7) needed
Caller’s number:(8)
Now you have half a minute to check you answers
Part Two:(9—14)An Extended Conversation
Questions 9—14 True or False Listen to the extended conversation and decide whether the
following statements are true or false and Write T for true and F for false on your answer sheet·
You have half a minute to look at the questions.
9.The first AIDS case found in China was a foreigner.
10.There is an AIDS patient’s club at Union Hospital.
11.Only HIV and AIDS patients can join the club.
12.Better sex education can help to stop the spread of AIDS.
13.AIDS is more widespread in urban areas.
14.AIDS infection is often linked to drug use.
Part 3(15—29)A Monologue
You are going to listen to a recorded speech by a person telling about accommodation Listen
to the recording carefully and try to understand as much as you can.
Task 1 Questions(15—24)Spot dictation:Fill in the following blanks with one word as you
listen to the speech for the first time.You now have half a minute to look at the.task.
1 was lucky enough to find a very(1 5) place to live in Soon after I arrived.The
rent’s only$45 a week,plus my(1 6) of the bills.It’s a room in a(1)
in a high-rise block.There are three other tenants and though we each have our own rooms,
we share the sitting room,kitchen and(18) .The rooms are quite well(19) and there’s every thing I need in the kitchen—except a coffee machine.But, fortunately,I can(20) one from a friend.There’s a television in the sitting room
but no(21) That should save me quite(22) money.I’ll have to get used
to writing letters(23) !I haven’t yet spent much time with the other tenants but I
don’t foresee any(24) .
Task 2 Questions(25—29)Guided summary:Listen to the speech for the second time and
complete the following table by filling in the blanks with one to three words.
25.Our block is in a very neighbourhood.
26.Our next—door neighbour is a quiet and person.
27.I can do most of my shopping .
28.It takes me to walk to the town center.
29.n is not convenient to go to town by bus because it doesn’t run .
Now you have half a minute to check you answers.
This is end of the listening test.
You now have ten minutes to cheek and transfer all your answers for the listening test to your
answer sheet.
SectionⅡ:Reading Test 40 points
Instructions:
There are three parts to the test,each including one reading passage.
The test will take approximately 50 minutes.
There will be NO extra time to transfer answers to the Answer Sheet;therefore.you should
write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do each task.
Part 1:0uestions(30—34)are based on passage 1. 1 0 points
Passage 1
Born In The U.S.A.
As a creation of the Defense Department and U.S.universities,the Internet at first
drew mostly U.S.bureaucrats and academics.Although its founders assigned domain names
for about 250 countries—such as.uk for the United Kingdom and.no for Norway—U.S.
domination continued even when the Net became more commercial.“If the U.S.could have
invented a device t0 export their culture and their policies and the whole fabric of the
American experiment,they couldn’t have done better,” said Don Heath,president of t11e
nonprofit Internet Society in Reston,Va.
A strong private sector made this domination possible,said David Colton of the
Information Technology Association of America in Arlington,Va.Private phone lines in the
United States allow cheap connections to the Net,and business entrepreneurs provide money
for risky start-ups.
With few users outside the United States,foreign companies had little incentive to
produce their own content.And with scant local content,foreign residents had little
incentive to connect.As recently as a year ago,many Europeans avoided the Internet,
viewing it as“an American toy,”said Liesbeth Hop,president of Pro Active International,
an Internet research group based in Amsterdam.
Most U.S.-based retail sites are in English and deal in U.S.dollars.They also typically
require credit cards,she said,even though Europeans are used to billing or cash on delivery.
However,foreign businesses have been busily moving onto the Internet,especially in the
travel industry.“It’S still considered a very American network,though we are making it
ours at the moment,” Hop said.
And programmers around the world are developing software to translate text into other
languages,although there still are kinks that make mistakes,such as changing Bill Gates to
“invoice of fences.”
Questions(30—34)Multiple Choice:Choose the best answer among the choices given.Write
the appropriate letters in the space indicated on the answer sheet.
30·Bureaucrats are
a.office bosses
b.government administrators
C.clerks
d.people who make office furniture
31.Assigned means .
a.made legal
b.agreed on
c.allocated
d.invented
32.Entrepreneurs are .
a.businessmen who invest their own money
b.business employees
C.middlemen
d.gamblers
33.incentive means .
a.desire
b.positive reason
C.enthusiasm
d.reward
34.retail sites are .
a.supermarkets
b.shops
C.money-changers
d.Internet sales operations
Part 2:Questions(35—38)are based on passage 2·10 points
Passage 2
1.Shortly after Brenda Tallman had arrived as publisher at the Plattsburgh PressRepublican in northeastern New York State,in 1986,she learned an important lesson about
small—town newspapering in the United States.
“You have to remember that the person you are talking about is probably related to the
person you are talking to,” she says with a slight grin.Understanding human nature is
absolutely essential to the survival and growth of America’s small—town newspapers·
Through the eyes of newspaper people,the grand designs of the U.S.Constitution’s
protection of press freedom appear less monumental when they are viewed alongside patterns
of long—standing,close-knit relationships in a place like Plattsburgh.
2.Tallman,who has been in the newspaper business for all of her adult life,is an
emphatic defender of press freedom.Since coming to Plattsburgh,she has had to resist
community pressure on several occasions for the sake of full , fair,and accurate news
coverage.
3.But in a small city like Plattsburgh,with a population of 26,000,one need not recite
the constitutional protections from the rooftops.The sensibility and close associations of
small towns can be taken into account,Tallman believes,without damaging a newspaper’s
right to unfettered publication.
4.“Our role as a small—town newspaper is to make people aware of their surroundings
and the changes that are taking place,” Tallman explains during an interview at the modern
newspaper plant,located in the downtown area.The population demographics have remained
relatively stable for generations in Plattsburgh.
’ 5.Government-related industries such as prisons,customs,and border patrols
(Plattsburgh is some 45 kilometers from the U.S._Canadian border)employ a large
percentage of the civilian population.
6.“People who live here went to school with one another;they know everybody’s sins
and weaknesses;they remember the‘F’[failing grade-]on the mathematics test in secondary
school,”explains Tallman.“Certainly we are mindful of the readership and the community
we serve.and the makeup Of the area.So we do some things that other papers don’t.It’s important if someone has won an award,and we do a lot of the‘chicken dinner’[community
activities-I stuff That’s our purpose.”·
7.The Press-Republican has a circulation of over 23,000 in a three—county area,placing it among the ranks of hundreds of other small U.S.dailies.Because their audiences are much smaller,more specific,and more familiar,community media such as local newspaper,
television,and radio operations must approach the news differently from their big-city counterparts.Coverage is targeted to the needs and desires of a narrow audience.Thus, happenings that might rate only a line or two,if that,in a metropolitan paper receive full— blown attention in the local media.
Questions 35—38 Matching:Match each of the items in column A with 2 or 3 related items
from column B.(Tell choices in all.)
A
B
35.Plattsburgh
a.hasn’t changed for years
36.Brenda Tallman
b.protects press freedom
37.community media
C.pays no attention to international affairs
38.The
Press-Republican
d.close to Canada
35.Plattsburgh
a.hasn’t changed for years
e.national newspaper
f.have different priorities to national counterparts
g.believes in the freedom of the press
h.population 23000
i.is sold in three counties
j.moved to Plattsburgh in 1986
k.government is main employer
l.people often eat chicken
m.focus on local issues and events
n.became a journalist in 1986
o.has always worked for newspapers
p.is printed in the suburbs
q.is produced on modern equipment
r.1ittle change in the make—up of the population
s.are not subject to the US Constitution
Part 3:Questions(39—48)are based on passage 3. 20 points
Passage 3
(A)Marriage at St.Mary’s
A hundred and fifty guests attended the marriage ceremony of Jane Francis Harrison,of Morton,and Henry Barlow from Surrey.
The Reverend J.H.Casey officiated at the St.Mary’s church.The bride,who wore a white silk gown and carried a spray of white roses and gypsophila,was given away by her father,Felix Harrison.She was attended by three bridesmaids in pale pink silk dresses,and a page boy in a sailor suit.The best man was William Barlow,the groom’s brother After the ceremony,there was a buffet reception at the County Hotel.The happy couple spent the first night of their married life in the hotel,before leaving Morton on Sunday morning,for a honeymoon in Scotland.
(B)Local man weds Chinese doctor
Guests at Morton registry office on Saturday enjoyed the marriage ceremony of Wang
Yang,from Shanghai,China and local man,David Gibson.The couple met three years ago
in Manchester,where Wang was studying medicine.
The bride wore a traditional Chinese dress of red silk and carried yellow roses.The
witnesses were the bride’s close friend,Ling Mei,and the bridegroom’s friend,Philip
Ward.
An informal reception party for the couple was held at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr .and Mrs .Amold Gibson.
The couple left for a honeymoon in the south of France on Saturday evening.
Questions 39—43.Guided Summary:Fill the blanks with one t0 two words from Passage 3“
complete the summary.
Text A and B are two local news items from a newspaper.Both items give accounts of
recent marriages.In text A,the bride wore a white silk gown and carried white roses,she
was attended by three 39 and a 40 boy.The groom’s brother,William Barlow,was the 41 that day.In text B ,the couple held wedding ceremony in a 42 office.The type of reception is 43.
Questions 44—48.True or False:Mark the following statements as T(true)or F(false)on your
answer sheet.
44.The two people who accompany a couple who get married in a registry office are the
witnesses.
45.When the bride is given away by her father,it means her father presents her to her
future husband.
46.The boy who attends the woman who is getting married is known as the best man.
47.In Text A,the couple held ceremony on Sunday.
48.The party which is held afterwards is known as the reception.
SectionⅢ:Writing Test (150 words) 20 points
Instructions:
This test will take 30 minutes.
Write your essay on the Answer Sheet.
Your essay should be about 1 50 words.
Writing:Write a description of an older person in about 150 words.You may include in your
writing the description of tile person’s appearance,character,your impression of him/her etc.
You may also write about something that ever happens to him/her and that impresses you most.
(20 points)
试卷代号:1003
中央广播电视大学2003--2004学年度第二学期“开放本科”期末考试
英语专业高级日常英语试题答案及评分标准
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Section I Listening Test(40 points)
Part 1 Questions 1—8(8 points,1 point each)
1.Mrs. Green
2.Before 11
3.before 7
4.John Smith
5.trip
6.rock concert
7.tickets
8. 6872—1761
Part 2 Questions 9—14(12 points,2 points each)
9. T
10.F
11.F
12.T
13.F
14.T
Part 3 Questions 15—29(20 points)
(NB 1 point each for items 15--24;Exact words are required.)
15.nice
16.share
17.flat
18.bathroom
19.furnished
20.borrow
21.telephone
22.a bit of
23.instead
24.problems
NB 2 points each for items 25—29
25.rough
26.helpful/nice
27.locally
28.20 minutes
29.very often
SectionⅡReading(40 points)
Part 1 Questions 30 ---- 34(10 points。2 points each)
30.b
31.c
32.fl
33.b
34.d
Part 2 Questions 35-38(10 points,1 points for each correct choice.)
35.d,k,r
36.g,j,0
37.f ,m
38.i ,q
Part 3 Questions 39—48(20 points.2 points each)
39.bridesmaids
40.page
41.Best man
42.registry
43.informal
44.T
45.T
46.F
47.F
48.T
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