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中央广播电视大学•年第二学期“开放本科”期末考试高级英语2试题1,Vocabujary andGramma:Choose thebest answerfur eachbnank fromthe fourchoices given.Write youranswer on theAnswer Shect.2points each,30points
1.A:speak to the recruitmentmanager,please.B:Im sorry,Im afraidhes notin theoffice atthe momentA.I wonderif IcouldB.Im afraidI cantC.Do youthink youcouldD.Thank youfor
2.This timetomorrow wellhave handedin ourassignments andin thepark.A.well berelaxingB.wcrc relaxingC.wel1relaxD.we relax
3.Just dirtydishes in the sink.Il1wash them.A.talk B.take C.leave D.lose
4.Why areyou yourlunch Arentyou hungry
21.NI
22.T
23.T
24.T
25.FIII.Cloze2points each,10points intotal
26.C
27.E
28.B
29.A
30.DIv.Writing30pointsDear MrCollins,I amwriting tothank youfor attendingour schoolcareers daylast weekand givingsuch aninspirationaland interestingspeech oncareer prospectsin thefinancial servicesindustry.Iamalso writingtoinformyou thatyouleftaCD-ROM in thecomputer whichyou usedduringyour speech.I wouldlike to return itto youas soonas possiblebut Iwas unsurewhether tosend ittoyour companyor adifferentaddress.Icontactedyourofficebut,unfortunately,youwereawayonbusinessand1spoketoasecretary.She saidthat thedisc belongedto yourown privateconsultancy businessand that I should send itthere.She providedme withan addressbut I am afraidthatImay havewritten itdown incorrectly.The addressI haveis asfollows:Collins Consultancies,Box283A,Bristol.Could youpleaseconfirm thatthis isthe correctaddress towhich Ishouldsendthe discThankyouonce againforyour generosityin givingupyour valuabletimeforthestudents atourschool andlam sorryI havebeen unabletoreturnyour CD-ROM morepromptly.Yours sincerely,John SmithJohnSmithStudent CommitteeChairpersonA.pigging outB.parting withC.picking atD.pointing out
5.After theydinner,they wentout.A.finishB.are finishingC.have finishedD.had finished
6.A:I reallyshould gohome now,or mynamell bemud.B:____A:oh,I meanIll bevery uflpopular-Im late!A.What Imeant wasB.Are youwith meC.Iamlistening.D.Sorry,Im notwith you.
7.Im gladI sawthat film,it reallyA.cheered upB.cheered meupC.cheered upmeD.me cheeredup8admit thatmost peopleare notinterested inbeing informed.A.You decidetoB.You havetoC.The otherhand toD.As faras I9it,its allabout money-ils puregreed.A.The wayI seeB.You haveto sayC.Talk aboutD.As faras Isee
10.If Tonyme alift onhis bike,I alwayssay noA.offer B.would offerC.offered D.offers
11.1sometimes feelas ifToby Snteven awareof my
1.exist B.existence C.existing D.existed
12.Do wereally haveto fillin allthese formsIts soA.simple B.appealingC.modem D.tiresome
13.You looka bit.Maybe youshould takesome extravitamins.A.worriedB.run-downC.confidentD.outraged
14.Once thepress findout his secret,he11never liveitA.up B.onC.down D.off
15.There aremistakes inthis TVguide:Ive foundone onevery pageso far.A.quite afewB.not toomanyC.almost noD.very fewII.Reading comprehensionPassageOneRead thearticleandthenmatch16-20toA-E.WriteyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.4pointseach,20pointsDoyourealisethatyourbodylanguageistellingpeopleawholerangeofthingsthatyoumaynotbeconscious ofInthisintroductiontoherseriesonnonverbalcommunication,Rcbccca Crippsgivesussome tipsfor interpretingand usingthe unspokencode.
16.We leantowards peoplewe findattractive andinteresting andaway fromthosewe dont,Its thatsimple!17Holding yourpalms slightlyup andoutwards isseen asopen andfriendly.Gestures withthe palmsdown arcgenerally seenas dominantand possiblyaggressive.Thispalm up,palm downdistinction isvery importantwhen itcomes toshaking handsand wesuggestyou alwaysoffer ahandshake uprightand vertical,to conveyequality.18Stand tooclose andyou11be seenas pushy.Stand toofar awayand youllappearunfriendly.Neitherarewhatwewant,soobserveinagroupSituationhowclosetheotherpeopleareto eachother.If youmove closerto someoneand theyback away,youve probablyoverstepped themarkand arejust abit toomuch intheir personalspace.19even thoughmost peoplecant movethem much,if atall.However,youvegot twocars and only onemouth,so tryto usethem inthat order.If youlisten twiceas muchas youtalk,youcome acrossasagoodcommunicatorwhoknowshowtostrike upabalancedconversationwithout beingme meme orthe wallflower.20We purseour lipsand sometimestwist themtotheside whenwere thinking.We mightalso usethis movementto holdhack anangry comment.Then ofcourse wesmile:peoplesmile forall sorts of reasons,only one of whichis tosignal happiness.But moreof thatnext week.A.Mouth movementscan give away allsortsofcluesB.Hand gesturesare sonumerous itshard to giveabrief guidebut heregoesC.Distance fromothers iscrucial ifyou wantto givethe rightsignalsD.Angle of the bodyin relationto othersgives anindication ofour attitudetowardsthemE.Ears playa vitalrole incommunication withothersPassage Two《《Readthearticleandthenjudgethestatementsaretrue T,false FornotinformedNI.Write youransweron the Answer Sheet2points each,10points.Amazing PeopleInthis weeksedition ofAmazing People,we havedecided toinclude someless well-knowncelebrities.They maynot beworld famousor householdnames,but aswe oftensay,theres morethan onewayto bespecial!Disabled sailorcrosses ChannelOnAugust23rd,a Britishwoman whocan onlymove herhead,eyes andmouth,sailed acrossthe EnglishChanneland intothe recordbooks.Completing herjourney injust oversix hours,Hilary Listerset arecordfor theworlds longestsolo sailby adisabled person.Using onlyher breathingto navigateher boat,shereached Calaisto ahero5welcome.Having anivedin France,Mrs Listersaid,Im justthriHed,andattributedhersuccesstothepeoplewhodhelpedher.Whenshemadehercrossing,shedbeenparalysedforfour years.And shed been sailingfor onlytwo.Having livedan activelife beforeher illness,she tookupsailing toboost herconfidence.Lightning neverstrikes twiceRoy Sullivan,a forestranger fromVirginia,was struckby lightningseven timesin hisThirty-six-yearcareer.Thefirststrikewasin
1942.Hewasnthitagainuntiltwenty-sevenyearslater,drivinghistruck.Thefollowing year,another boltof lightningburnt hisshoulder,while hishair caughtfire ina fourthstrike in
1972.A yearlater,Sullivan wasdrivingaround thepark whena boltcame outof asmall cloud,knocking offhis shoe.1actuallysaw thelightning comingstraight forme,he said.Lightning struckfor hesixth limein
1976.Butit was the finalstrike in1977,while he was fishing,that pulhim inthe GuinnessBook ofWorldRecords.Two ofhis Rangerhats,burnt bylightning,are nowin GuinnessExhibit Halls-proof thatlightningdocs strikeinthesame placetwice.Child prodigyWolfgangAmadeus Mozartshowed musicalgifts ata veryearly age,and wasalready composinghisfirst workswhen he was four.Born inSalzburg in1756,he wasone ofthe greatestmusicalgeniuses inhistory.By theage ofsix,hed playedbefore theAustrian empressand hadbegun towritehis earliestsymphonies.A yearlater,hewasplaying toaudiences inLondon andParis,astonishing themwith hisbrilliance.He workedall overEurope duringthe nextseventeen years,finallysettling inVienna.Helivedjustalittle overhalfofBeethovenslifespanbutwasamazinglyprolific.He diedin1791,aged onlythirty-Hve,having composedover600works includinggreatoperas likeThe MagicFlute.Just beforehis death,hedbeencomposing theRequiem,oneofhismost famousworks.
21.Hilary Listerwasthefirst disabledwoman tosail fromEngland toFrance.
22.Hiary Listerhad neverdone anysailing untiltwo yearsbefore thecrossing.
23.Lightning struckRoy Sullivanfor thethird timein
1970.
24.By1973,RoySullivanhad survivedfive lightningstrikes.
25.Mozart wrotehis earliestsymphonies whenhewasfour.Ill.ClozeChoose thecorrect wordto fillintheblank.Each wordmust beused onceandonlyone youranswerontheAnswer Sheet.2pints each,10pointsIn December1915,Lake Morenawas nearlyempty andeverybody inSan Diegowas prayingforrain.In desperation,the city council26Charles Hatfield,the Rainmaker.Hatfield27to fillthelake for$10,
000.On January11916,he startedwork,_____________________________28hissecretrain-making chemicals.By January5,the rainhad started.By January20it hadbeenraining non-stop fortwo weeks.On January26the levelofthelake29by twofeet perhour whensuddenlyit stopped-just fiveinches fromthe top.Having kepthis promiseHatfield wantedhismoney.But thecitycouncil30to pay,saying thatthe rainwsa anact ofGod*.Hatfield hadonlymade averbal agreement,and hadntsigneda contract.He neverreceived apenny.A.was risingB.usingC.contactedD.refusedE.agreedIV.Writing3i.Write youressay ontheAnswerSheet in200-250words.30pointsAn Englishperson recentlycame toyour schoolto givea talkwhat wasthe talkeWriteabout.He/She lefta personalpossessionwhat isitat theschool whereexactly.Youwanttoreturnthepossessionhow willyoureturnitbutyouhavehaddifficultycontactingtheperson howhave youtried to contact him/her.You havea possibleaddress forthe person,hut yourenot sureifits correctwhy.Write aletter tothe person..Thank themfor comingtogivethe talk..Explain thesituation..Ask themtocontactyou.高级英语
(2)试题答案及评分原则(供参照)I.Vocabulary andGrammar2points each,30pointsl.A
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.D
6.D
7.B
8.B
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.D
13.B
14.C
15.AII.Reading comprehension30pointsPassage One4points each,20points intotal
16.D
17.B
18.C
19.E
20.APassage Two2points each,10points intotal。
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