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2011-2012学年度第一学期
《英语语音》课程 期末考试
A卷 B卷□ C卷□ D卷□
Part I Read the words from each group given below as: (1.5x15=22.5)
1)
a. will
b. wheel
c. well
2)
a. Shaw
b. shoe
c. show
3)
a. cat
b. hat
c. fat
4)
a. rate
b. late
c. mate
5)
a. away
b. a day
c. obey
6)
a. Harry
b. carry
c. hurry
7)
a. arrow
b. sorrow
c. narrow
8)
a. charge
b. change
c. strange
9)
a. catch
b. cash
c. cage
10)
a. place
b. prize
c. price
11)
a. buzz
b. boss
c. bus
12)
a. some
b. same
c. seem
13)
a. lift
b. gift
c. shift
14)
a. Bill
b. bell
c. bale
15)
a. advance
b. advice
c. advise
Part II Read the phrases given below as: (1X12=12)
1) put it on
2) a box of sweets
3) an egg
4) bottle of ink
5) more over
6) for an hour
7) no object
8) highly important
9) see off
10) a metter of fact
11) later on
12) here and there
Part III Read the sentences given below as: (2x15=30)
a. May I ask you a question?
b. Read it again!
c. Did you have any trouble in getting in?
d. What a beauitful picture!
e. It isn’t funny.
f. How often do you go to the cinema?
g. How often do I play tennis?
h. Shall we do recording next time?
i. Which part of the text shall we prepaer for a reading test?
j. Lanny turned into Adderley Street.
k. Better to do well than to say well.
l. Lots and lots of clocks and watches have gone wrong.
m. Good health is above wealth.
n. The chief charge against John is that he cheated Joe.
o. A stitch in time saves nine.
Part IV Read the poems given below as: (5.5)
(A)
I am ing, little maiden,
With the pleasant sunshine laden,
With honey for the bee,
With the blossom for the tree.
Every little stream is bright,
All the orchard trees are white,
And each small and waving shoot,
Has for thee sweet flowers or fruit.
(B)
Evening red and morning grey,
Send the traveller on his way;
Evening grey and morning red,
Bring the rain upon his head.
Part V Read the paragraphs given below as: (2X10=20)
(A)
The year has four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. There are twelve months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
A month has thirty or thirty-one days. February has twenty-eight days, and twenty-nine in a leap year. A week has seven days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The day has twenty-four hours, an hour sixty minutes and a minute sixty seconds.
(B)
Most of us like to eat potatoes. But most people do not know what part of the potato is best for food. Take a sharp knife and cut from the middle of the potato a slice as thin as paper. Hold the slice between your eyes and the light. You will see that the potato has a skin, an outside rim, and an inside part. The outside rim which is immediately beneath the skin of the potato is the most valuable part of all. This is often thrown away with the skin. Even the skin itself is better for food than the inside. When eating a baked potato, if you scoop out the inside and leave the outside you are wasting the best part of it. If you cannot eat the whole potato, eat the outside rim and leave the inside.
Part VI Dialogue (with your patener): (10)
2011-2012学年度第一学期
《英语语音》课程 期末考试
A卷□ B卷 C卷□ D卷□
Part I Read the words from each group given below as: (1.5x15=22.5)
1)
a. bus
b. base
c. boss
2)
a. fair
b. fear
c. fire
3)
a. clerk
b. clock
c. cluck
4)
a. luck
b. lock
c. look
5)
a. money
b. funny
c. Tony
6)
a. odd
b. old
c. Ed
7)
a. low
b. law
c. loud
8)
a. health
b. help
c. held
9)
a. wander
b. winder
c. wonder
10)
a. bank
b. rank
c. tank
11)
a. time
b. dime
c. lime
12)
a. sing
b. king
c. thing
13)
a. seat
b. sat
c. set
14)
a. sleet
b. slot
c. slut
15)
a. cup
b. bud
c. mud
Part II Read the phrases given below as: (1X12=12)
1) we agree
2) in an instant
3) put it up
4) a cup of tea
5) for a moment
6) take it off
7) for ever
8) after all
9) a pair of trousers
10) no objection
11) go out
12) carry it away
Part III Read the sentences given below as: (2x15=30)
a. What page is this exercise on?
b. How late you are!
c. Go to the blackboard!
d. How do you pronounce this word?
e. Is this word stressed or unstressed?
f. He is wrong.
g. Why didn’t I e to the party?
h. Raise your hands!
i. We never know the value of water till the well is dry.
j. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
k. The theatre and museum are near here.
l. Peter begins to feel sleepy.
m. Paul plays the organ in the orchestra.
n. Stop aside, please!
o. Lanny turned into Adderley Street.
Part IV Read the poem given below as: (5.5)
January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glew.
February brings the rain, thaws the frozen lake again.
March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil.
April brings the primrose sweet, scatters daisies at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs skipping by their fleecy dams.
June brings tulips, lilies, roses, fills the children’s hands with posies.
Hot July beings cooling showers, apricots and gilly-flowers.
August brings the sheaves of corn, then the harvest home is borne.
Warm September brings the fruit, sportsmen then begin to shoot.
Fresh October brings the pheasant, then to gather nuts is pleasant.
Dull November brings the blast, then the leaves are falling fast.
Chill December brings the sleet, blazing fire anf Christmas treat.
Part V Read the paragraphs given below as: (2X10=20)
(A)
Have you ever seen a forest fire? It is a terrifying thing to see the flames run along the ground licking up the leaves and dead branches. No wonder those whose homes are near gather quickly to fight the fire. If the fire cannot be stopped, these people will lose everything. Water can seldom be used to put out a forest fore for most of the time water is not available. Instead of using water the men fight fire with fire. With hoes, shovels, and rakes they make a broad, chean path through the forest some distance ahead of the fire. Then they set “backfires” along that side of this clean path which lies toward the ing fire. These backfires burn slowly toward the main fire. When they meet both must die out for lack of fuel.
(B)
Unlike the aeroplane, helicopter can fly straight up and down. It can hover and alight on the ground as gently as bird settles in a tree. An aeroplane travels very fast even when it is ing down, so it needs a very large field to land in. A helicopter cannot carry as many passengers, but it can land in a very small space. It can even land safely on the flat roofs of buildings.
Part VI Dialogue (with your patener): (10)
2011-2012学年度第一学期
《英语语音》课程 期末考试
A卷□ B卷□ C卷 D卷□
Part I Read the words from each group given below as: (1.5x15=22.5)
1)
a. loose
b. choose
c. whose
2)
a. eight
b. fate
c. Kate
3)
a. hear
b. clear
c. dear
4)
a. plan
b. play
c. plea
5)
a. sheep
b. sharp
c. shop
6)
a. note
b. not
c. naught
7)
a. life
b. live
c. knife
8)
a. where
b. wire
c. whale
9)
a. light
b. late
c. let
10)
a. eat
b. it
c. ate
11)
a. food
b. foot
c. fold
12)
a. veal
b. veil
c. vile
13)
a. slept
b. slapped
c. slipped
14)
a. sorts
b. shorts
c. shoots
15)
a. ton
b. tongue
c. tool
Part II Read the phrases given below as: (1X12=12)
1) well done
2) a waste of time
3) everything is clear
4) not at all
5) one of us
6) a bowl of rice
7) more over
8) later on
9) no end
10) throw away
11) far and wide
12) try it
Part III Read the sentences given below as: (2x15=30)
a. Which words are stressed in this sentence?
b. I think you are right.
c. What language do you study?
d. Shall we copy out the text?
e. e along!
f. What a hot day!
g. Go to your place!
h. Did you have any trouble in getting in?
i. Lanny turned into Adderley Street.
j. How many syllables are there in this word?
k. That’s a wonderful idea, to be sure.
l. Everyone agreed, didn’t thay?
m. I think it was an excellent idea.
n. I took it to a watch repairer.
o. I beg your pardon.
Part IV Read the poem given below as: (5.5)
Bed in Summer
In winter I get up at night
And dress by yellow candle-light.
In summer, quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day.
I have to go to bed and see
The birds still hopping on the tree,
Or hear the grown-up people’s feet
Still going past me in the street.
And does it not seem hard to you,
When all the sky is clear and blue,
And I should like so much to play,
To have to go to bed by day?
Part V Read the paragraphs given below as: (2X10=20)
(A)
An airport is a very busy place. Besides the long runways needed by planes when ing in to land or when taking off, there are many important buildings on it. These are all near on another, and the most important one is the control tower, from which signals by wireless are made to arriving and departing planes. There are also hangars where planes are kept until they are needed and where they can be overhauled and repaired, waiting rooms for passengers, customs offices, restaurants, and very often a hotel. If the airport is some distance from a town or a railway station, buses may be provided for the convenience of passengers.
(B)
Much of the paper we use is made from trees. Woodsmen go into the forest and cut down the trees. Other men cut the trees into logs which are taken to the paper mill. There large saws cut the logs into small pieces about sixteen inches long. These are then cut into very small pieces by many sharp knives. Now large vats which look like big flat barrels receive the small pieces. In these vats the pieces are made into what is called pulp. This pulp is laid on copper nets and run between heavy hot rollers that press it into paper. At last, after going between many rollers, much of the paper is wound into rolls and placed in a storehouse ready to be used.
Part VI Dialogue (with your patener): (10)
2011-2012学年度第一学期
《英语语音》课程 期末考试
A卷□ B卷□ C卷□ D卷
Part I Read the words from each group given below as: (1.5x15=22.5)
1)
a. some
b. same
c. seem
2)
a. cash
b. fish
c. fresh
3)
a. soup
b. soap
c. shop
4)
a. ship
b. sheep
c. cheap
5)
a. march
b. match
c. much
6)
a. sport
b. stop
c. support
7)
a. real
b. veal
c. meal
8)
a. fine
b. line
c. nine
9)
a. castle
b. parcel
c. cancel
10)
a. touch
b. much
c. such
11)
a. sleet
b. slot
c. slut
12)
a. buzz
b. boss
c. bus
13)
a. fund
b. fond
c. found
14)
a. save
b. safe
c. shave
15)
a. fry
b. fly
c. cry
Part II Read the phrases given below as: (1X12=12)
1) more over
2) a waste of time
3) what a crowd
4) not at all
5) one of us
6) a bowl of rice
7) here and there
8) later on
9) an egg
10) throw away
11) far and wide
12) take it off
Part III Read the sentences given below as: (2x15=30)
a. What page is this exercise on?
b. How late you are!
c. What language do you study?
d. Shall we copy out the text?
e. It isn’t funny.
f. How often do you go to the cinema?
g. Why didn’t I e to the party?
h. Raise your hands!
i. Lanny turned into Adderley Street.
j. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
k. The theatre and museum are near here.
l. Everyone agreed, didn’t thay?
m. Paul plays the organ in the orchestra.
n. I took it to a watch repairer.
o. A stitch in time saves nine.
Part IV Read the poem given below as: (5.5)
January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glew.
February brings the rain, thaws the frozen lake again.
March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil.
April brings the primrose sweet, scatters daisies at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs skipping by their fleecy dams.
June brings tulips, lilies, roses, fills the children’s hands with posies.
Hot July beings cooling showers, apricots and gilly-flowers.
August brings the sheaves of corn, then the harvest home is borne.
Warm September brings the fruit, sportsmen then begin to shoot.
Fresh October brings the pheasant, then to gather nuts is pleasant.
Dull November brings the blast, then the leaves are falling fast.
Chill December brings the sleet, blazing fire anf Christmas treat.
Part V Read the paragraphs given below as: (2X10=20)
(A)
The year has four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. There are twelve months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
A month has thirty or thirty-one days. February has twenty-eight days, and twenty-nine in a leap year. A week has seven days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The day has twenty-four hours, an hour sixty minutes and a minute sixty seconds.
(B)
An airport is a very busy place. Besides the long runways needed by planes when ing in to land or when taking off, there are many important buildings on it. These are all near on another, and the most important one is the control tower, from which signals by wireless are made to arriving and departing planes. There are also hangars where planes are kept until they are needed and where they can be overhauled and repaired, waiting rooms for passengers, customs offices, restaurants, and very often a hotel. If the airport is some distance from a town or a railway station, buses may be provided for the convenience of passengers.
Part VI Dialogue (with your patener): (10)
《英语语音》课程期末考试测评单
A卷□ B卷□ C卷□ D卷□
姓名______________ 学号___________________ 专业____________ ______年级_____班
Part I Read the words from each group given below as: (1.5x15=22.5)
1.___ ___ ___ 2.___ ___ ___ 3.___ ___ ___ 4.___ ___ ___ 5.___ ___ ___
6.___ ___ ___ 7.___ ___ ___ 8.___ ___ ___ 9.___ ___ ___ 10.___ ___ ___
11.___ ___ ___ 12.___ ___ ___ 13.___ ___ ___ 14.___ ___ ___ 15.___ ___ ___
Part II Read the phrases given below as: (1X12=12)
1.__ 2.__ 3.__ 4.__ 5.__ 6.__ 7.__ 8.__ 9.__ 10.__ 11.__ 12.__
Part III Read the sentences given below as: (2x15=30)
1.__ 2.__ 3.__ 4.__ 5.__ 6.__ 7.__ 8.__ 9.__ 10.__ 11.__ 12.__ 13.__ 14.__ 15.__
Part IV Read the poems given below as: (5.5)
PNT: LAS: STS: RTM: ITN: FLU:
Part V Read the paragraphs given below as: (10X2=20)
PNT: LAS: STS: RTM: ITN: FLU: PUS:
Part VI Dialogue: (10)
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