國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案

上傳人:東*** 文檔編號(hào):63730278 上傳時(shí)間:2022-03-20 格式:DOCX 頁數(shù):8 大?。?8.80KB
收藏 版權(quán)申訴 舉報(bào) 下載
國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大專科《綜合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案_第1頁
第1頁 / 共8頁
國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案_第2頁
第2頁 / 共8頁
國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案_第3頁
第3頁 / 共8頁

下載文檔到電腦,查找使用更方便

8 積分

下載資源

還剩頁未讀,繼續(xù)閱讀

資源描述:

《國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案》由會(huì)員分享,可在線閱讀,更多相關(guān)《國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案(8頁珍藏版)》請(qǐng)?jiān)谘b配圖網(wǎng)上搜索。

1、國(guó)家開放大學(xué)電大??啤毒C合英語(2)》2021期末試題及答案(試卷號(hào):2159) 盜傳必究 1 > Directions: (Vocabulary^ Structure) Beneath each of the following sentences* there an? four choices marked A. B? C andll Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Murk your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Example: 1 he homeless co

2、uple at last in finding a flat to renh A> managed did G finished D. succeeded The sentence should read. MThe homeless couple succeeded at lasit in finding a flnt to rent. " Therefore you should choose D. L 1 am sorry I'm so late? My car didn't ntart? so I take the bus< K have to D? was suppose

3、d to B. old vnall wooden D. old wooden small A> had to C am supposed to 2. She bought a table. A. Kmall old wooden C? wooden small old 3. 1 don't have enough energy to stand up. go to another museum. Be let off A. lei out C. let down L I've been playing a lot of tennis. I A. signed in

4、C. siRned on 5. Rita is a lot of pressure A. in C. with 6. Do you know ? A. what are her hobbies C? that her hobbies nre 7.1 thought you Mexicaru A. MFC C. were EX let alone 1 ve even for lesson? B< signed off D. signed up At work. H under D.on Lk what her hobbies are D. if her ho

5、bbies are B. will be D? have been Il was she D. does she H? to finish 8. Shcf s been working very hud A^ is she C. has she 9. Anita asked Lou the work early. A. finish C? finished D? Gniihing 10. I will wAtch TV tonight lhrrc*H wmrthing good on. ^A. unless 理 when C. If D. while

6、 || . Dirccllonut ( home A. H or C tn coniplcte each convcnmllon. uKinu the Hcnlrnccii below. Mark your nnjiwer on ibe ANSWER SHEET. (20 poinU) Example Oh, look. Joni Mitchell is in town. — ? Whm? She's one of the greaust folk in thr world! A. Who*H thia? I've never hertrd of her. Ik Sure* Pm

7、in town. C. Ycb? I'm kIacI sheS coming* Annwrr A in correct because the conversation should read. - Oh. look. Jani Mitchell i\ in town. —Who 99 that ? / fiewr htard af her. WhntS that? She* one o( the Krealo?t folk singer* in the world!” Ih— I'd hkr to buy nomc sockn nnd a ?hirt ? while one

8、with long Mlrcvrn. plertMc. A, Hi. long time no sg B. h there anything I can do fur you? (\ Whm *n I hr mnttcr? 12. - Not offhand. You can look it Up in the phone book though. A. Excuse me. Do you happen to know the lime? B. lk> you by nny ehnnee know the country cade for Korea? C. Ik)you hn

9、pprn (o know where Tnhiti in? 13- ,,rn imprzmd. When you Rrtve dircctinnh

10、ng. I still have same trouble understanding people9 espccinlly when they ?peak Uxu ! I?-Hnve you read CUncyS Intest book, lhe anc thnt catnr out ns a muvir? It S exciting. isn*t it? A? I didn't ihink ir wan ihut exciting. 11 1 ,hou?ht i! wg OK. but to irll you rhe

11、 exciting. I have. 15. — What S new with you? - Well v I m not working at the bank any more. A? ArenrI you? R Are you? C? You aren't? '6? 一 You know? I'm planning to take h VHciition? A. Really? That's grr?t ? Where arc you going to go? K Really? What makes you so hnppy? C. Rrnlly? Tharps

12、terrible. 17..Wc went camping in the mountains lust week. We had a grrut time. Hut while we wert on our way there, we had n rim tirr. A?()h. really? Did you have fun? R ThatS terrible! ;C Florida1? pretty near 18. — is? and we're both so busy. If we had more time, we'd vi&it ii more often. B

13、ut right nowt it,? difficult# A? Fiorich^ pretty. B. Florida's pretty far away. C? Ftorida^s pretty near. 19. —Would you like to see a menu? A. No, thiinks I havr a lot of homework ro do. B. No. thanks 1 already know whnt to order. G No* please don't bother mc> 20. —rm going downtown io buy s

14、omething. —Not at olL A. Could you get me a two^liter bottlr of cola? B. Would you mind picking up a copy of Time Magazine while you're downtown? C- Do you want to watch a film with me? IQ ? Direc tians : For each numbered blank in the following passage? there an? four chokes marked A. B. C an

15、dD. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) 22 they wear 8 watch ar use an alarm At the theater> disrupts the first act as she climbs over your knees toward hrr seat. When your doorbe]] rings on a Saturday night, long after your other guests hnve begun eating> you

16、 know he has arrived for 21 At work# you don - t expect her at your 9:OOA> M meeting. They Are the latecomers? and it docsn * t matter clock. Lateness is their way of life. Chronic latrno* han %poilr

17、Not arriving 24 time enn bv a form o( ?voidnncctH my、Dn Rtchnni KrnviUt n pMychtniriit nt Ynlc-Ncw Hnvrn Medirwl On ter in ('onnecticut. M You * re l”

18、 . I >r? Kravitz Lugges!i ihm l?nevtirncr> mny have nwochEK irndcncic?. They know ihnt thfir Intents will 前心 V ? and th" 9crVr

19、ri Frnntcrhrim. h pHycholo?iM nl Nrw York Cornell Mcdicnl Outer, ngrrrs thnt enn be u”d ah m wc/tpun with which to strike out nt Minicane. However, he adds that for Nome people lateness in nothirtg more 29_ ■ hubh Iciirncd in childhood from a pMWH or an older brother or sister who also ran lag For

20、 others, lateness is a result of an inability to judge lime There are nlso (hose who are $。easily distracted thnt they simply "I。" tr8ckn of lime. 30 others never to uHtitnate or leave the time they need to keep on schedule. As for those of us who wait, we can set limits 相 to how long we will sMy b

21、efore leaving. When nppropnate. we can make uur anger known. And thought it is true that being prompt can be as compulsive ns being latet Shakespeare advised this: HBetter three hours too soon than a minute too lnte? " 2L A. breakfast H. lunch C. dinner 「). food 22. A. which a if C? that Ih

22、whnt 23. A. her B. hix C. tny D. their 24. A. fur B. at C. on D. bvforv 25. A. supposed K asked C> demanded IX ordered 26> A? complexrr B. more complex C> most complex [). the most complex 21. A? happiness B< sorrow (二 nnger D. hatred 28. A. resentment B. joy C< entertainment

23、 D. appreeintion 29. A. / U. than C. then D< with 30# A. but B< on the conrrary C while D? and IV? Directions: Each of the passages below in followed by some questions. For cuch question there arc four anywers murked A. H. C andl). Rend the pa\sagcs carcrully and choose the best

24、answer to each or the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Questions 3l~35 are hastd on the following passage. As is the ca?e tn many cultures! the degree to which a minority group wa^ ?een z different from the characteristics of the dominant majority determined the extent

25、 of that groups acceptance- Immigrants who were like the curlier settlers were accepted. The large num"?、of imrruMrmiN with siKnificnntly different rhnrnctcriAtiCR tended fu Be viewed a a a thmm to Imibic Atncncan vnluca and the American way of Me. Th" wn? pnrticulnrly true of the immigrants who ar

26、rived by tlw million during thr latr mnrtccnth and cnrly iwnifirth ccnturiM. Mom of them came from povrrt^Atneken nAtionn of gouthcrn “nd sm?rn Europe. I hey spoke hnRUftftcA other than English> and large numbers of thrm were Catholics or Jewm Amencans at the time were very fearful of this new floo

27、d of immigrant』They were afraid that these people were so accustomed to lives of poverty wnd dependence that they would not understand such basic American valued as (recdom ? MelTreliancf and competition. There were so rnAny new immigrants that rhry might even change the basic values of the nation i

28、n undesirable waysu Americanji tried to meet whflt they saw a5 a threat to their values by offering English instruction for the new immigrants and citizenship classes to teach them bfliBie American bdiefse 1 hr ini migrants t however ? often felt that their American teachers disapproved of thr trad

29、itions of thrir homeland- Moreover> learning about American values gave them little help in meeting their mosi important needs such as employmentf food* and a phice to hvc< Far more helpful to thr new immigrants were the Apolitical bosses" of the larger cities of the northeastern United Stales, whe

30、re most of the immigrants fir融 arrived. Those bosses saw too many of the practical needs of the immigrnniR and were more accepting of rhe different homeland traditions. In exchange (or their hdp? the political expected the immigranis to krrp them in power by voting for them in elections< In spite o

31、f thist many scholnrs believe that the political bosses perforntrd an important function in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They helped to assimilate large numbers of disadvantaged white immigrants into the larger American culture. The (act that thr United States had a rapidly exp

32、anding economy at the lurn o( the century made it possible for these new immigrantSf often with the help of the bosses? io better their standard of living in the United StHtcs. As Q result of these new opportunities and new rewardst immigrants came ta accept most of the valuer of the larger American

33、 culture and were in lurn accepted by rhe great mnjority of Americans. For white ethnic groupst therefore# it is generally true that their feeling of being n part of the larger culturr> that i§."Anwri頃i" is much stronger than their feeling of belonging to a neparatr ethnic group—Irish. Italian^ Poli

34、sh> etc. 31. A minority Rroup'飄 acceptance to the country was determined by? the difference they showed from the majority B. the time when they arrived at the new land C. the background conditions they came from D. the religious group to which they belonged 32. Fhv immigrant*9 (lushing in waa c

35、onsidered ? threat to American value mainly beenuNe. A. the immigrHntn cwnic from poverty-stricken nnttonN t>( wuthern and vnstvrn Europe B. the immiKrnntN had been uccimtotncd to poverty and dcpendrnrr C? the nnmiKrniHfi had different homelnnd trndhtonfl and other particular charnctrnAticji 11

36、th?- immiHrMnin did not ?ptftk EnKlinh 33. H(jli/cnship clanfio0 (Pura# 4) were oflrrrd l>ccAUHr Amcric?n>. A- wanted to help the irnrniKrAntB to nolvr their pmcticfll needs K would not accept uny groups with diKcrent traditions C? wanted the immiMrantn to dc?l with fhr threat to the American va

37、Iuca I). wnntrd the immiKrantM to learn about nnd to keep thr American valucN 34. Thr politicnl bossen helped the new irnrniKronts for the main purpose ol. A. showing off thrir polifiral powers and AclvAntAgrM B. Retting aupport in elections C annirnilatinH the minority into the majority IX Nh

38、owittK their genrroMity 35? The living standnrdH of the new ntirnigrAntsi wrre improved in the late ninrtrrnth nnd curly twentieth ccnluric? moinly because. A. lhey kept thr fx^liticul boKHtf* in power K. thr politicnl ho邱” ?nvc them n lot o( prariicnl help C they hnd ? murh jiirongrr freliHK o(

39、 brinu n |>?rt of the lArgcr culture I). I hr re was n rnpid growth in American economy nt that lirnr QutfUions 36~1() are bused an the following passage. Among the more colorful character* of Lcfldvillr^n golden age were ILA. W? Taltor a nd bin ?rcand wife# Elan both McCoun. better known ns MBab

40、y DocH. Their history is fast becoming one of the Icgendii of the Old WcMf< Horace Austin Warner Tabor wan n school true her in Vermont. With hm wife and two childrrn he left Vermont by covered wngon IBS5 to a horncBtead in Knn^nsh Perhnps he did not find UrmtnR to his likings or pvrhupn he wm lured

41、 by rumors of fortuncA fo be made in Colornda mine*. Al any ratrt a frw year、 Inter he moved w頃 io the nniAll (/olorndo mintnK camp known ar ('nlifornin Gulch, which hr Inter renflmed Lr/idvillr when he became Hn leading cituen> "(,an dcpo?itB of lend itrr a tire to be (ound here. " he mid. As it t

42、urned out ? it was silver? not lead ? that was to make LcadviHef s fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general More, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to w grubstakeM prospective miners, in other words? to supply th

43、em with food and supplies* or "grub”, while they looked for ore> in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discoverecL He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of vnlue< Finally one day in the year 1878. so the story koc\ two minern enme

44、in nnd asked for HgrubH. Tabor hftd decided to quit supplying it bec&UBe he had lost too much money that wny. They were persistent? however, and Tabor was too busy to Argue with thcm> "()h help yourstIL One mare time won't rnnke nny ddfcrcnccfM He said and went on selling 黑hoes ond hath to other cus

45、tomers. The two miners took $ 17 worth of supplies,in return for which they KHvr Tiibor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountninside nnd br?an to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the nhureb ol the other two men* and ho the

46、 mine brlongeri to him alone. This mines known as the aPitTfiburgh Mirw." made $ 1 300 000 for fabor in return for hiji $ 17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside juM outside the town for $117 000. This turned out to be even more fnbulouM than the Pittsburght

47、yielding $ 35 000 worth of silver per day At one time. Leadville grew. Tnbor became ns firnl mayor ? nnd Inter became lieutenant governor of the stair- 36. Lcudville got its name for the following rrnhonM EXCEPT bccautc. A. Pabor became its Imding citizen K greAt deposilx of lead is expected !o b

48、e found there C. it could bang good fortune to Tubor Il it was renamed 37. The word MgrubstakeH in paragraph 2 rne/ins ? A> to supply miner* with food and supplies B. to open a grnrral storr to do oncfH contribution to the developmrni of the mine I), to Rupply miners with food and supplies a

49、nd in return gd a in the nunc, il one was discovered 38- Tabor muck hiM hrnt fortune. A? by gupplying two prospectivr miners nnd 中」“叫 in return a on^third intercut in 』the findlngii H. because he wns pcrnuiidcd by the two rtiincrM lo quit Atipplyinx C. by buying the xhares of the othern I X a*

50、 a hind npecuhtor 39. The underlying rranon for TnborS life career in . A> purely Aceidcnul H. ImmmI on the annly^i^ af miner * x bring very poor and thrir pc泌ihihty of dheovering prafitabir nitning C through the hrlp from hi,nncond wife 【). hr pliinnrd wr|| and Mcconipiinhcd target叩 |>y step

51、40e If this pnsjwige is the first part of an articlrt what might be introduced in the following part? A. Tabor *s life. K Tnbor second wife. Elizabeth McCourt. C? Other colorful characters. 【). Tabor's other carers V< Directions: Put each of the following sentences into English or Chinese, usi

52、ng the word given In the bracket if any. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) !!? Actually> local people led him to the sitr of ihr ruins, covered with jungle growth. 12> His friends were so frightened that they drove ofL 43> Do you feci that danger lic? only in the outside world?

53、除非不下由了 ?占羽我不會(huì)去露營(yíng). 15.我壓力很大. 試題答案及評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn) (僅供參考) 1 . (20% > 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. D 5.H 6. H 7.C 8.C 9. B 10. c 11.(20%) n.n 12. H 13. C 14. B I5.C 16. A 17. A IB. H 19. H 20. H 10.(20%) 21. C 22. H 23.D 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. C 2& D 29. C 30. B IV. (20%) 31. A 32

54、. C 33. D 34. B 35.1) 36. C 37. D 38. A 39. Ei 擁.B V.C20%> (答案并不一定曷求與所給答案完仝?樣.符合句息.無滸法鉛俱甫3分M本構(gòu)ft切 意.無事大沿法鋁誤,得2分$不K符合句急?仃明邱沿法情投出1分「不符合可意?句子無怯 設(shè)憧,鳩0分.其他情配,的情扣分。 w. Actually? local people ted him to the Mite of the ruinn. covered with jungle growth. 42. Him friend* were no frightened thm they drove

展開閱讀全文
溫馨提示:
1: 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
2: 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
3.本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
5. 裝配圖網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

相關(guān)資源

更多
正為您匹配相似的精品文檔

copyright@ 2023-2025  zhuangpeitu.com 裝配圖網(wǎng)版權(quán)所有   聯(lián)系電話:18123376007

備案號(hào):ICP2024067431號(hào)-1 川公網(wǎng)安備51140202000466號(hào)


本站為文檔C2C交易模式,即用戶上傳的文檔直接被用戶下載,本站只是中間服務(wù)平臺(tái),本站所有文檔下載所得的收益歸上傳人(含作者)所有。裝配圖網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)上載內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯。若文檔所含內(nèi)容侵犯了您的版權(quán)或隱私,請(qǐng)立即通知裝配圖網(wǎng),我們立即給予刪除!