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1、最新國家開放大學(xué)電大專科《英語閱讀(1)》期末試題標(biāo)準(zhǔn)題庫及答案(試卷號:2155) 《英語閱讀(1)》題庫一 Part I Questions 1—10 are based on the following two tables. (30 pointsy 3 points each) It's David Hill's first day at his new school. Here is his timetable. Timetable 9. 00- 9.45 9.45- 10. 30 B R E A K 10. 45- 11.30 11. SO-

2、12. 15 B R E A K 13.30- 14.15 14.15- 15.00 15.00- 15.45 Monday English Science Geography History Maths Music French Tuesday Maths English Science Art Computing Wednesday Science English Maths Gym Geography Thursday Spanish Maths Science History English French G

3、ym Friday Computing French Gym English Spanish Geography Maths Rooms For First Year Students Art 4 Computing 16 English 21 French 25 Geography 7 Gym Gymnasium History 11 Maths 15 Music 9 Science Science Lab 2 Spanish 23 Question 1 ——10: Complete the following sentence

4、s based on the information you get from the two tables above. 1. David has an lesson on Monday morning. 2. There is a fifteen minutes' break in the morning between 10. 30 and. 3. David has Geography lesson(s) every week. 4. David has a lesson on Thursday afternoon between 14. 15 and 15. 00. 5.

5、 The first lesson begins at o'clock. 6. The last lesson finishes at in the afternoon. 7. David has lesson(s) in Room 11 every week. 8. David needs to go to to have Gym lessons. 9. is the first lesson after lunch break on Friday. 10. David has French lessons in Room. Part II Read passages 1 an

6、d 2 then choose an answer from the choices given to complete statements 11— 20 based on your understanding of the passage. (30 points9 3 points each) Passage 1 Changes in livelihood UTHORFFATIVE SCHOLARS place China's social development at the lower 乂 'medium level' compared to the rest of the

7、world. China has gone through several twists and turns since 1949, and many people's lives have changed for better or worse as a result. However, today a general improvement is evident. Since 1978 in particular^ many people's life-styles have improved at a greater pace than in the previous 30 years.

8、 Chinese have not only improved on their diet, clothing, housing and the products they use every day, but their disposable income has also grown as well. By the end of june 1995, rural and urban bank savings mounted to 3,545. 8 billion yuan. Figures show that since the 1990s communications equipme

9、nt, housest apartments and cars have begun to replace TV sets, refrigerators and washing machines (which in turn replaced bikes, watches and seving machines at the beginning of the 1980s) as the largest individual consumption items. According to a conservative estimate, China has about 100, 000 pri

10、vate cars today. Seven percent of urban residents have installed home phones. The Chinese Post and Telecommunications Ministry plans 120 million new phone lines for the year 2000, or a phone for every urban household. Today fax machines, computers and mobile phones are very common and face a booming

11、 market. Questions 11—15 are based on Passage 1. 11. The passage is mostly taken from. A. a newspaper B. a magazine C. a novel 12. The sentence " China has gone through several twists and turns since 1949” may mean that. A. China has changed for better since 1949 B. China has changed for wors

12、e since 1949 C. China has gone through many ups and downs on? A. Diet. 13. Which of the following is NOT among the list of things that Chinese have improved B. Schooling. C. Money for saving. 14. According to the passage, which of the following appeared the latest as the result of replacement

13、? A. Apartments. B. Washing machines. C. Watches. 15. urban residents have installed home phones. A.100,000 C. Seven percent of B- 120 million Passage 2 Test-tube baby born in Chongqing Chongqing,China's newest municipality, with a population of 30 million, has welcomed ts first test-tube

14、 baby; three more are expected to be born this year. The boy, weighing three kilograms, was born on 9 April, 1997 at the Chongqing Maternity Hospital. The mother had been unable to conceive because of blocked fallopian tubes. The hospital pioneered the research of assisted reproductive technology

15、in southwest China by launching a study in 1994. The hospital has technology on 67 women 27 percent of whom became pregnant. The said three more test-tube babies, including a set of triplets, will be born this year. Chongqing is the seventh Chinese city to report the birth of test-tube babies follo

16、wing Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenyang, Haikou and other cities. More than 250 test-tube babies have been born in these cities since the Beijing in 1988. Questions 16—20 are based on Passage 2. 16. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Chongqing? A. It has a population of 40 mil

17、lion. B. It's China's newest municipality. C. It has just welcomed its first test-tube baby. 17. 7 he first test-tube baby in Chongqing . A. weighs four kilogrammes when born B. was a boy C? was born at the chongqing children's Hospital 18- There are supposed to be altogether test-tube babie

18、s born in Chongqing this year. A. 4 B. 3 C. 6 19. Among the 6/ women, on whom the assisted, reproductive technology has been used, about became pregnant. A? 17 B. 18 C. 19 20. Which of the following cities has not reported the birth of test-tube babies? A? Beijing. B. Shanghai. C. Suzhou.

19、Part m Questions 21—30 arc based on Passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each) Passage 3 How to Use London Telephones 1 Telephone calls in Britain are in two classes: local calls, and trunk calls. Short distance calls of up to about twenty miles are classed as local calls, and all calls over longer d

20、istances are classed as trunk calls. 2 In London, telephones now have all-figure numbers which do not include an exchange name: for example, 071—222—2870. If you make a local telephone call in London to a subscriber in London, you leave out the 0?l and dial only the last seven figures of the number

21、 of the person whom you are calling. To make a trunk cah lo or from London, you dial all the figures of the subscriber's number. 3 The names, addresses and telephone numbers of subscribers in inner London are at present printed in four directories- There are separate directories for people whose na

22、mes begin with the letters A to D, E to K, L to R and S to Z. When you look up a person's number in the telephone directory, you will find his name on the left side of the column and his telephone number on the right side. 4 All call-boxes in London are on the STD system, which has now been extende

23、d to all parts of Britain. The letters STD stand for Subscriber Trunk Dialing, and on this type of telephone you can dial many long-distance numbers direct as well as local numbers. An STD telephone is usually free, and the coin-box has slots for coins. To make a call, you pick up the receiver and d

24、ial the number before putting any money into the coin-box. When the person whose number you are ringing answers, there will be a special rapid tone called the paytone. As soon as you hear this, you put your money in the box. The paytone then stops, and you can start to speak. To make a trunk call by

25、 STD, you dial first the STD code number for the town that you are calling and then the number of the subscriber. For example, the STD code number for trunk calls from London to Bristol is 0272; if you telephone a person living in Bristol whose number is Bristol 294020, you would dial 0272—294020. W

26、hen your time is up the paytone is repeated; if you wish to continue your talk, you must then put more money into the slot. The length of time allowed is doubled between 6 p. m. and 8 a. m. Now pay phones work slightly differently, however. 5 Besides the STD system, there is also an International S

27、ubscriber Dialing service for making telephone calls to most of the countries of Europe, but some calls can only be made from telephones without a coin-box. You can dial direct to many places in France, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. 6 A special recorded telephone i

28、nformation service is provided every day for visitors to London. This service gives visitors details of the main events of the day in and around London. The information is recorded in four languages: English, French, German and Spanish. When you wake up in the morning and you want to know what the w

29、eather will be like in London, dial 246—8901 ; and, if you want to know time, dial 123. Directions: Read passage 3 and then decide which of the statements after it are TRUE and which are False. On your answer sheet, indicate T for TRUE or F for FALSE against the number for each of items 21—30 for

30、the answers you choose. 21. Telephone calls in Britain can be classified into two types: local calls and international calls. 22. If you call from London to a subscriber in London, you need to dial 071 first. 23. If you want to know the telephone number of Mr Williams, you need to look it up in

31、4 the directory for people whose name begins with the letters S to Z. 24. You can usually find a person's name on the left side of the column in a telephone directory. 25. Only the call-boxes in London are now on the STD system. 26. To make a call* you need to put money into the coin-box first a

32、nd then dial the number after hearing the pay tone. 27. To make a trunk call by STD, you need to dial STD code number first. 28. All calls can be made from telephones with a coin-box. 29. If you go to London, you can even get information over telephone in Chinese. 30. You can even get informatio

33、n about weather in London by dialing 246—8901. Part IV Questions 31—35 are based on Passage 4. (20 points9 4 points each) Passage 4 If you smoke - particularly cigarettes > you are far more likely than a non-smoker to suffer or die from several major diseases - notably lung cancer. One smoker i

34、n four dies prematurely(過早地)because of his smoking. The risk of dying for a heavy smoker ( between the ages of 35 and 55) is roughly equal to the risk run by a non-smoker, 10 years older. Cigarette smoking - and to a lesser degree pipe and cigar smoking - may aggravate (使惡 化)or be partly responsibl

35、e for the development of a wide variety of other diseasest which include cancers of the mouth and throat, peptic ulcers (胃潰瘍),and loss of teeth. Women who smoke during pregnancy produce babies on average about 5 to 8 ounces lighter than those who don't. Take lung cancer for example; Britain's lun

36、g cancer figures are the highest in the world, and rising. Ninety people die every day, 33,000 in 1969. Almost all these deaths can be attributed directly to tobacco smoking. The prospects of a cure for lung cancer are, at present, remote, and it is impossible to estimate when, if ever, someone will

37、 find one. You would be foolish to rely on someone finding a cure before you needed it. One man in eight who dies between the age of 35 and 64 is killed by lung cancer. The figures for women in this age group are lower,about 1 in 20. This is partly because women smoke less, and have not smoked as lo

38、ng. But the figures are still very high. Directions: Read passage 4 and then give a short answer to each of the questions 31—35 on your answer sheet. (20 points, 4 points each) 31. At what rate do smokers die prematurely because of their smoking? 32. What kind o( babies will be produced by wome

39、n who smoke during pregnancy? 33. Which country has the highest lung cancer figures in the world? 34. Which might be a more possible cause for loss of teeth, cigarette smoking or pipe smoking? 35. What^s the figure of women killed by lung cancer between the age of 35 and 64? 試題答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn) (僅供參考) P

40、art I (30 points, 3 points each) 1. English 2. 10.45 3. three/3 4. French 5. 9. 00 6. 15.45 7. two/2 8. Gymnasium 9. Spanish 10. 25 Part II (30 points, 3 points each) 11. A 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. C Part UI (20 points, 2 points each) 21. F 22. F

41、 23. T 24. T 25. F 26. F 27. T 28. F 29. F 30. T Part IV (20 points, 4 points each) 31. One smoker in four/25%. 32. Babies on average about 5 to 8 ounces lighter. 33. Britain. 34. Cigarette smoking. 35. About 1 in 20. 《英語閱讀(1)》題庫二 Part I Questions 1 — 10 are based on the following co

42、mments on some video games. (30 points, 3 points each) ' Title, ROBOTRABIT User comment: 'The rabbit is nice. It looks like a kids' game but it's actually very challenging. I don't think much of the graphics, but the music and sound effects are really good. J Title: SPEED SHOOTER User's comment:

43、 ' It's boring. You just shoot at things that come at you faster and faster. They all look more or less the same — just nasty blobs. I don't like the sound effects either.' Title: MEGALIFT MAN User's comment: 'The character's OK, but what he does isn't very interesting. I soon got bored with the g

44、ame. It was too easy. But the graphics are fabulous and the music's terrific! Title: TEAM SPIRIT User's comment: 6This is a great game! All the famous football players. You can choose different teams and have completely different games. I wish the graphics and the sound effects were a bit clearer.'

45、 Title ; NIGHT FLIGHT User's Comment: ' Awful! Not interesting at all. The characters are boring. In fact, the whole game is stupid and the graphics and music are really terrible too.' Title: CRASH User's Comment: 'My favourite! Super graphics and lots of ways of playing. And the sound effects a

46、re really realistic!' And I love the two drivers! Directions: Read the comments about the games and then decide whether statements 1—10 are true or false. Write T for true and F for false against the number of the item on your answer sheet. 1. Music is commented on in three of the short passages.

47、 2. Characters in Night Flight are interesting. 3. Graphics of uNight Flight" are fabulous. 607 4. "Speed Shooter” is a game of shooting. 5. “Team Spirit" is a volleyball game. 6. The sound effects of “Team Spirit" are very clear. 7. The user likes the graphics of "Robot Rabbit" very much. 8

48、. “Crash" is most probably a car driving game. 9. The user doesn't like "Night Flight" at all. 10. The user likes "Crash” very much. Part II Directions: Read the following two passages and read the statements after each passage. Then choose an answer from A, B and C that can best complete the st

49、atements based on the information you get from each passage. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (30 points, 3 points each) Suspect sent back to Taiwan XIAMEN ( Xinhua) — The Chinese mainland Red Cross organization handed over a suspect in a financial crime to its counterpart in Taiwan here l

50、ast Thursday. The repatriated man, Cai Zhiwei, a 27-year-old Taiwan bank clerk, fled to Hong Kong on 30 April t this year with part of the 31,44 million Taiwan yuan ($1.12 million) he had stolen from customer accounts at the bank where he worked. Cai entered Shenzhen on 1 May, carrying a total of

51、$685, 000, including HK $ 1 million ( $ 135,135) in cash, and the rest in traveller's checks. He was held for questioning when he cashed the traveller's checks at the Bank of China Shenzhen Branch on 5 May. The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen. The Taiwan Red Cross expressed tha

52、nks for the co-operation of its mainland counterpart and hoped that such co-operation would continue. The two sides worked out a repatriation agreement in September 1990 and since then have completed a total of 14 repatriations of illegal immigrants and suspected criminals. Questions 11 — 15 : 11.

53、 This passage is mostly taken form? A. a textbook B. a newspaper C. a novel 12. The suspect was handed over to. A. a police station in Taiwan B- the immigration office in Taiwan C. the Taiwan Red Cross 13. Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei? A. He is 26 years old. B.

54、He may be involved in a financial crime. C. He is a salesman. 14. Which of the following words can be used to replace the word "deposited" in the sentence " The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen” ? A. placed. B. drew. C. stored. 15. The suspect was caught. B. on 30 April A.

55、in September 1990 C. on 5 May Car maker: buy 100 Santanast get 1 free SHANGHAI — The biggest car maker in China started a sales campaign that targets wealthy residents and taxi companies, the two major buyers. Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp, which makes Santanas9 is providing loans to buyers

56、in Beijing, and is giving away free cars in Shenyang and Harbin. Businesses that buy 100 or more cars get one free, and taxi companies that buy more than 1,000 Santana cars also get one free. China is expected to produce 450,000 cars this year. The Shanghai automotive company is expected to contro

57、l 51 per cent of the market. It plans to sell 230,000 Santana cars this year. Enterprises and government authorities are not buying new cars because of tight budgets, so upper-class residents and taxi companies account for most vehicle sales. In Beijing> about 80 per cent of cars sold this year we

58、re bought by individuals. Santanas, especially the new 2000 models, have become big sellers. In July, the Beijing Asian Games Village car Market sold 498, 28 percent of its sales that month. To boost sales in Beijing, the company is providing loans to individual car buyers. Journalists get the pri

59、ority. Experts expect China's taxi industry to grow 15 per cent annually. The number of taxis in China is expected to grow by 86,300, amounting to 661,300 this year. At the same time, 45,600 old cars will be replaced. Therefore> demand for taxis should be 130,000. Realizing the market potential

60、, SAIC has moved its focus to taxi companies and is providing loans in Shenyang and Harbin. In addition, the company is setting up new repair stations and holding technology seminars. The company's efforts in Beijing, Shenyang and Harbin are a small part of the drive. Promotions in southern cities

61、such as Wenzhou and Xiamen are being planned. Questions 16 — 20: 16. Which of the following cities is the biggest car maker in China? A. Chang Chun. B. Shang Hai. C. Shen Yang. 17. According to the passage9 who are the two major car buyers? A. Wealthy residents and taxi companies. B. Enterpri

62、ses and businessmen. C. Banks and taxi companies. 18. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp according to the passage? A. It makes Santanas. B. It provides loans to buyers in Shanghai. C. It gives away free cars in Shenyang. 19. According to expe

63、rts, china's taxi industry. A. may decline 15 per cent each year B. will increase 130,000 cars each year C. will grow 15 per cent each year 20. "A" in SAIC stands for. A. Automotive B. Automatic C. Academic 27. You need to pay more for afternoon classes than for morning classes if you learn a

64、t The 21stCentury English Training Centre. 28. There are only foreign teachers at the Internaional House of English. 29. The International House of English is near the Central Park. 30. Evening classes cost the same as day classes at the International House of English. Part IV Short Answer Dire

65、ctions: Read the following passage and then give a short answer to each of the questions 31 — 35 on your answer sheet. (20 points, 4 points each) Liberia Liberia, the oldest independent Negro state in West Africat has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. Progress has be

66、en hampered by constant hostility between the American Negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century t and the West Africans whose ancestors never left the continent. Though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by Liberia's founders. In addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. The governme

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