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西南大学网络与继续教育学院课程考试试题卷
类别:网教 专业:应用英语/英语教育 2019年3月
课程名称【编号】:综合英语一【0032】 A卷
大作业 满分:100分
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答案必须做在答题卷上,做在试题卷上不予记分。
I. Vocabulary, Structure and Grammar (15 points, 1.5 points each)
Directions: There are 10 incomplete sentences in this part. For
each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You must
choose the one answer that best completes the sentence and then
write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. So urgent ______ that the doctor rode away without delay.
A. the case was B. was the case
C. it was the case D. the case being
2. It isn’t quite ________ that he will be present at the
meeting.
A. sure B. right
C. exact D. certain
3. It is imperative that you _____ there in person.
A. be B. will be
C. are D. were
4. One common family name is Liu; ______ is Yang.
A. the other B. another
C. other D. none
other
5. _____________ to hurt her feelings, he did not tell her the
truth.
A. Not to want B. Not wanting
C. To want not D. Wanting not
6. Accidents in factories often ________ ignorance of safety
regulations.
A. result from B. result in
C. come of D. rise from
7. The car was repaired but not quite to the owner’s ________.
A. pleasure B. satisfaction
C. joy D. attraction
8. The _________ of the competition will be announced next Sunday.
A. effects B. results
C. consequences D. sequences
9. Mr. Smith can’t ________ his wife’s death though she has been
dead for a long time.
A. get over B. get away
C. get away with D. get off
10. Sherman surprised everyone when he _______ the job of office
manager.
A. turned away B. turned in
C. turned down D. turned
over
II. Error Identification (15 points, 1.5 points each)
Directions: There are 10 incorrect sentences in this part.
Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These
parts are labeled A, B, C, and D. Identify the part of the sentence
that is incorrect and write your choice on the Answer Sheet.
1. Psychology Today is interesting, informative, and it is easy
to read.
A B C D
2. Never before has so many people, in our country been interested
in Qigong.
A B C D
3. I’m tired after such a long day, so I think I’ll lay down and
take a nap.
A B C D
4. Some recent research suggest that we remember everything that
happens to us.
A B C D
5. I’m tired after such a long day, so I think I’ll lay down and
take a nap.
A B C D
6. Scientists believe that our brains work at least 75% more
effectively if both sides are exercised.
A B C
D
7. On other hand, we should not make the other person think we are
too sure of ourselves.
A B C D
8. It is an accepted custom for one to say ‘excuse me’ when he
sneezed.
A B C D
9. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get
with other people.
A B C D
10. Young people also make it harder for their parents to trust
them because they like shock them.
A B C D
III. Cloze (15 points, 1.5 points each)
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each
blank there are four choices marked A. B. C. and D. You should
choose the one answer that fits best into the passage. Then write
the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Reading is the most 1 learning skill one should acquire.
Consider how 2 time the average student 3 every day reading
books, newspapers, letters and so on. Eighty-five 4 of
university work, it is estimated, 5 reading. In fact, the 6
you read, the more you will succeed 7 your studies.
Reading is the understanding of words and of the links,
hidden or expressed, between them. Poor readers are 8 who move
their eyes from word to word without knowing the relationship
between them. An intelligent student, 9 examines his reading
habits from time to time, 10 he will come to know his strong as
well as his weak points, thus improving his skills.
1. A. useful B. difficult C. interesting D.
instructive
2. A. many B. little C. few D. much
3. A. takes B. spends C. costs D. pays
4. A. percents B. percentages C. percent D.
rates
5. A. needs B. wants C. awaits D. likes
6. A. good B. well C. better D. best
7. A. on B. in C. at D. for
8. A. ones B. these C. them D. those
9. A. in fact B. as a result C. finally D. on
the other hand
10. A. and B. so that C. but D. or
IV. Reading Comprehension (20 points, 2 points each)
Directions: There are 2 passages in this part. Each passage is
followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of
them there are four choices marked A. B. C. and D. You should decide
on the best choice and write the corresponding letter on the Answer
Sheet
Passage 1
Nonverbal communication has to do with gestures, movements
and closeness of two people when they are talking. The scientists
say that those gestures, movements and so on have meaning which
words do not carry.
For example, the body distance between two speakers can be
important. North Americans often complain that South Americans are
unfriendly because they tend to stand close to the North American
when speaking, while the South American often considers the North
American to be “cold” or “distant” because he keeps a greater
distance between himself and the person he is speaking to . The “eye
contact” provides another example of what we are calling nonverbal
communication. Scientists have observed that there is more eye
contact between people who like each other than there is between
people who don’t like each other. The length of time that the person
whom you are speaking to looks at your eyes indicates the amount of
interest he has in the things you are talking about.
On the other hand, too long a gaze can make people uncomfortable.
The eyes apparently play a great part in nonverbal communication.
Genuine warmth or interest, shyness or confidence can often be seen
in the eyes. We do not always consider a smile to be a sign of
friendliness. Someone who is always smiling, and with little
apparent reasons, often makes us uneasy.
1. According to the passage, nonverbal communication _____.
A. is a method often used by people who cannot speak
B. can tell something that words cannot
C. can be used to talk with people who cannot bear
D. is less used than words
2. The South American _____.
A. tends to keep a distance between himself and the person he is
speaking to
B. usually stands close to the person he is talking to
C. is often unfriendly when spoken to
D. is often cold and distant when speaking
3. Which of the following is NOT true? _____
A. Less eye contact suggests distance in relation.
B. The longer one looks at you, the more interest he has in you.
C. There is more eye contact between people who like each other.
D. Shorter eye contact shows more interest in what one is talking
about.
4. Too long a gaze _____.
A. may upset people being looked at B. shows one’s
great confidence
C. indicates one’s interest in the talk D. tells
you how friendly one is
5. Constant smiling without apparent reason _____.
A. is a sign of one’s friendliness B. is a sign
of one’s unfriendliness
C. makes people feel happy D. makes
people feel uncomfortable
Passage 2
Television has opened windows in everybody’s life. Young
men will never again go to war as they did in 1914. Millions of
people now have seen the effects of a battle. And the result has
been a general dislike of war, and perhaps more interest in helping
those who suffer from all the terrible things that have been shown
on the screen.
Television has also changed politics. The most distant areas can
now follow state affairs, see and hear the politicians before an
election. Better informed, people are more likely to vote, and so to
make their opinion count.
Unfortunately, television’s influence has been extremely harmful to
the young. Children do not have enough experience to realize that TV
shows present an unreal world; that TV advertisements lie to sell
products that are sometimes bad or useless. They believe that the
violence they see is normal and acceptable. All educators agree that
the “television generations” are more violent than their parents and
grandparents.
Also, the young are less patient. Used to TV shows, where
everything is quick and interesting, they do not have the patience
to read an article without pictures; to read a book that requires
thinking; to listen to a teacher who doesn’t do funny things like
the people on children’s programs. And they expect all problems to
be solved happily in ten, fifteen, or thirty minutes. That’s the
time it takes on the screen.
6. In the past, many young people ______.
A. knew the effects of war B. went in
for politics
C. liked to save the wounded in wars D. were
willing to be soldiers
7. Now with TV people can _____.
A. discuss politics at an information center
B. show more interest in politics
C. make their own decisions on political affairs
D. express their opinions freely
8. The author thinks that TV advertisements _____.
A. are not reliable B. are
useless to people
C. are a good guide to adults D. are very
harmful to the young
9. Which is NOT true according to the passage? _____.
A. People have become used to crimes now.
B. With a TV set some problems can be solved quickly.
C. People now like to read books with pictures.
D. The adults are less violent than the young “television
generation”.
10. From the passage, we can conclude that _____.
A. children should keep away from TV B. TV programs
should be improved
C. children’s books should have pictures D. TV has a deep
influence on the young
V. Translation (15 points, 3 points each)
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English. And
write the translated sentences on the Answer Sheet.
1. 了解事实真相的唯一途径是进行彻底的调查。
2.没人知道究竟出了什么事,更别说出事的原因了。
3.成功与否得看你的努力和能力。
4. 他们还算幸运,赶上了最后一班公共汽车。
5.没有你的帮助,要按时完成这项任务是不可能的。
VI. Writing (20 points)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a
composition of no less than 120 words, based on the following topic.
Please write it on the Answer Sheet.
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