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国家开放大学:2012—2013学年第一学期“开放本科”商务英语专业高级英语(2)期末试题(1月)

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试卷代号:1355 中央广播电视大学2012一2013学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级英语(2)试题 2013年1月 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案一定要写在答 题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 1721

试卷代号 5 5 中央广播电视大学 3学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试 高级英语 )试题 2013 年1 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校〈工作站〉名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案一定要写在答 题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 1721

I.Vocabulary and Grammar Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices given.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(2 points each,30 points) 1."I was getting up when I heard a crash."This sentence means: A.The noise woke me up. B.I'd just turned the alarm clock off. C.I made loud noise. D.I witnessed a car accident. 2.One day married. A.I'm getting B.I'll get C.I get D.I got 3.Don't it for granted.It is totally different from what you think. A.take B.answer C.ask D.play 4. the light,she left the room. A.Turning off B.Turned off C.To turn off D.Turn off 5. to the dentist,he felt much better. A.Was B.Been C.Being D.Having been 6.I hurt my ankle tennis. A.played B.playing C.play D.to play 7.I've had this bike for years:I don't want to A.part with B.part it with C.part with it D.it with part 1722

I . Vocabulary and Grammar Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices given. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. (2 points each I 30 points) 1. "1 was getting up when I heard a crash. " This sentence means: A. The noise woke me up. B. l'd just turned the alarm clock off. C. I made loud noise. D. I witnessed a car accident. 2. One day married. A. I'm getting B. l' 11 get C. 1 get D. I got 3. Don't it for granted. It is totally different from what you think. A. take B. answer C. ask D. play 4. _ __ the light, she left the room. A. Turning off B. Turned off C. To turn off D. Turn off 5. to\the dentist , he felt much better. A. Was C.Being 6. I hurt my ankle A. played C. play tenms. B. Been D. Having been B. playing D. to play 7. l've had this bike for years: I don' t want to A. part with B. part it with C. part with it D. it with part 1722

8.Don't let your brother boss you around: A.stand up to him B.stand up him to C.stand to him up D.stand him up 9.I wonder what qualifications you need to be a business A.analyze B.analyst C.analysis D.analyzing 10.Many people are worried about the effect of on local culture. A.global B.globalised C.globalise D.globalization 11.I'd have called an ambulance if I my phone with me. A.have B.had C.would have D.hadhad 12.If Tony me a lift on his bike,I always say 'no'. A.offer B.would offer C.offered D.offers 13.Cherie seems quiet,but she can be very entertaining when the takes her. A.moon B.star C.magic D.wine 14.Hundreds of species are thought to be dying every day. A.down B.out C.off D.away 15.This newspaper's full of photographs and advertising:there's real news. A.very little B.quite a few C.so much D.every 1723

8. Don't let your brother boss you around: A. stand up to him C. stand to him up u'bEi dm---mma 6t0 &t6t aannJUJu gugu 9. I wonder what qualifications you need to be a business A. analyze C. analysis B. analyst D. analyzing 10. Many people are worried about the effect of on local culture. A. global C. globalise 11. I'd have called an ambulance if I A. have C. would have B. globalised D. globalization my phone with me. B.had D. had had 12. If Tony A. offer C. offered me a lift on his bike , I always say ‘no'. B. wouldoffer D. offers 13. Cherie lleems quiet , but she can be very entertaining when the A. moon C. magic B. star D.wine 14. Hundreds of species are thought to be dying every day. A. down C. off B. out D. away 15. This newspaper's full of photographs and advertising: there's A. very little C. so much B. quite a few D. every takes her. real news. 1723

II.Reading comprehension Passage One Read the article and then match 16-20 to A-E.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(4 points each,20 points) Do you realise that your body language is telling people a whole range of things that you may not be conscious of?In this introduction to her series on nonverbal communication, Rebecca Cripps gives us some tips for interpreting and using the unspoken code. 16,especially with people we've just met:it shows respect and interest in what they have to say.In the UK people tend to keep eye contact around sixty to seventy percent of the time.Any more than this and you can be too intense,any less and you signal a lack of interest in the person or their conversation. 17 get your posture right and you'll automatically start feeling better.Next time you notice you're feeling a bit depressed,take a look at how you're standing or sitting. Chances are you'll be slouched over with your shoulders hanging down and inwards.This flattens the chest and prevents good breathing,which in turn can make you feel and look nervous or uncomfortable. 18.When you want to be authoritative and what you're saying to be taken seriously,keep your head straight both horizontally and vertically.Conversely,when you want to be friendly and in a receptive,listening mode,tilt your head just a little to one side or other. 19,so keep your arms out to the side of your body or behind your back.This shows you are not scared to take on whatever comes your way.In general terms the more outgoing you are as a person,the more you tend to use big arm movements.The quieter you are,the less you move your arms away from your body.So try to strike a natural balance. When you want to come across in the best possible light,crossing the arms is a nono. Obviously if someone says something that really annoys you,then by all means show your 1724

IT •Reading comprehension Passage One Read the article and then match 16-20 to A-E. Write your answer on the Answer Shee t. (4 points each I 20 poin Do you realise that your body language is telling people a whole range of things that you may not be conscious of? In this introduction to her series on nonverbal communication, Rebecca Cripps gives us some tips for interpreting and using the unspoken code. 16 , especially with people we' ve just met: it shows respect and interest in what they have to say. In the UK people tend to keep eye contact around sixty to seventy percent of the time. Any more than this and you can be too intense , any less and you signal a lack of interest in the person or their conversation. 17 : get your posture right and you' 11 automatically start feeling better. Next time you notice you' re feeling a bit depressed , take a look at how you' re standing or sitting. Chances are you' 11 be slouched over with your shoulders hanging down and inwards. This flattens the chest and prevents good breathing , which in turn can make you feel and look nervous or uncomfortable. 18 . When you want to be authoritative and what you' re saying to be taken seriously , keep your head straight both horizontally and vertically. Conversely , when you want to be friendly and in a receptive , listening mode , tilt your head just a little to one side or other. 19 , so keep your arms out to the side of your body or behind your back. This shows you are not scared to take on whatever comes your way. In general terms the more outgoing you are as a person , the more you tend to use big arm movements. The quieter you are , the less you move your arms away from your body. So try to strike a natural balance. When you want to come across in the best possible light , crossing the arms is a no no. Obviously if someone says something that really annoys you , then by all means show your 1724

disapproval by crossing them! 20,consequently they're the hardest bits of our bodies to control consciously. They tend to move around a lot more than normal when we are nervous or being deceptive. So it's best to keep them as still as possible in most situations.Be careful too in the way you cross your legs.Do you cross at the knees,ankles or bring one leg up to rest on the knee of the other?Just be aware that the last position mentioned is known as the Figure Four"and is generally perceived as the most defensive leg cross. A.Arms give away clues as to how open and receptive we are to everyone we interact with B.Posture is the next thing to master C.Legs are the furthest limbs from the brain D.Head position is a great one to play around with E.Eye contact is one of the most important aspects of body language Passage Two Read the article and then choose the best answer from A,B,C and D.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(2 points each,10 points) Today a neighbor brought us some fresh fish he had caught on his last boat trip.As we thanked him,he said,'They are not from me;they only come through me.' At that moment I noticed the similarity between fish and haiku. Nowadays,if Mom doesn't ever serve fish for dinner at least the kids get a taste of haiku at school. For most of us,our first introduction comes from reading translations from Japanese, which is a bit like comparing sushi to frozen fish sticks.Even with the knowledge of the exotic,most poets stick to the meat and potatoes of English literature.It often isn't until we get older that we accept the simple goodness of fish,adding them to the menu more often. 1725

disapproval by crossing them! 20 , consequentl y they' re the hardest bits of our bodies to control consciously. They tend to move around a lot more than normal when we are nervous or being deceptive. So it's best to keep them as still as possible in most situations. Be careful too in the way you cross your legs. Do you cross at the knees, ankles or bring one leg up to rest on the knee of the other? Just be aware that the last position mentioned is known as the" Figure Four" and is generally perceived as the most defensive leg cross. A. Arms give away clues as to how open and receptive we are to everyone we interact with B. Posture is the next thing to master C. Legs are the furthest limbs from the brain D. Head position is a great one to play around with E. Eye contact is one of the most important aspects of body language Passage Two Read the article and 由en chω配the best answer from A , B, C and D. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. (2 points each , 10 points) Today a neighbor brought us some fresh fish he had caught on his last boat trip. As we thanked him , he said , ‘They are not from me; they only come through me. ' At that moment I noticed the similarity between fish and haiku. Nowadays, if Mom doesn' t ever serve fish for dinner at least the kids get a taste of haiku at school. For most of us , our £irst introduction comes from reading translations from Japanese , which is a bit like comparing sushi to frozen fish sticks. Even with the knowledge of the exotic , most poets stick to the meat and potatoes of English literature. It often isn' t until we get older that we accept the simple goodness of fish , adding them to the menu more often. 1725

Having acquired a taste for fish and learned how to cook them,one is better able to appreciate the short form of haiku.Like fishing,haiku writing can be done with minimal equipment.A pin or a pen,and a scrap of paper,is enough,but it is tempting to go all out and buy a rod and reel (even study Zen,visit a monastery or take a trip to Japan).If one goes in for deep sea fishing,a computer and laser printer are soon on the list of'must haves'. Like fishing,to catch haiku you have to go where they are.Unlike fish,haiku are everywhere.Still,you have to know the secret places where they hide and how to get there. Wearing old comfortable clothes (usually thought of as a meditative state)we look around just where we are.It does little good to only read of fishing off the coast of Japan when sitting beside the lake by our own front door.It does help to know which fish are edible and which are not.There are two ways of finding this out.We can either eat everything we catch and publish what feels right,or we can read books containing others'experiences while making up our minds about what kind of fish to go for. If we compare spending days on rough seas to fish or strolling on the beach writing haiku;it is very easy for me to decide where my interest lies.Still I do love a fish dinner and I hope my neighbor enjoys my latest poems. 21.The similarity between fishing and writing haiku the text does NOT mention is A.the freedom to choose what we do with the product of each activity B.the delayed appreciation of both activities C.the thrill experienced when engaging in them D.the limited resources required for practising them 22.In paragraph 2,the author refers to sushi A.to point out that the American eat frozen fish sticks more often B.to contrast it with meat and potatoes C.to give an example of an exotic dish D.as a metaphor for original Japanese texts 1726

Having acquired a taste for fish and learned how to cook them, one is better able to appreciate the short form of haiku. Like fishing , haiku writing can be done with minimal equipment. A pin or a pen, and a scrap of paper, is enough , but it is tempting to go all out and buy a rod and reel (even study Zen , visit a monastery or take a trip to Japan). If one goes in for deep sea fishing , a computer and laser printer are soon on the list of ‘ m ust haves' Like fishing , to catch haiku you have to go where they are. Unlike fish , haiku are everywhere. Still , you have to know the secret places where they hide and how to get there. Wearing old comfortable clothes (usually thought of as a meditative state) we look around just where we are. It does little good to only read of fishing off the coast of Japan when sitting beside the lake by our own front door. It does help to know which fish are edible and which are not. There are two ways of finding this out. We can either eat everything we catch and publish what feels right , or we can read books containing others' experiences while making up our minds about what kind of fish to go for. If we compare spending days on rough seas to fish or strolling on the beach writing haiku; it is very easy for me to decide where my interest lies. Still I do love a fish dinner and I hope my neigl1bor enjoys my latest poems. 21. The similarity between fishing and writing haiku the text does NOT mention is A. the freedom to choose what we do with the product of each activity B. the delayed appreciation of both activities C. the thrill experienced when engaging in them D. the limited resources required for practising them 22. In paragraph 2 , the author refers to sushi A. to point out that the American eat frozen fish sticks more often B. to contrast it with meat and potatoes C. to give an example of an exotic dish D. as a metaphor for original Japanese texts 1726

23.According to the author,haiku writers have to A.read about the process of haiku writing B.be observant of what is around them C.try to have their poems published D.get acquainted with Zen philosophy 24.The best title of this text would be A.Something fishy about haiku B.The forgotten skill of fishing C.Writing haiku is easy D.The art of writing haiku 25.The author's attitude towards haiku is A.positive B.neutral C.indifferent D.negative Ⅱ.Cloze Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.Each word must be used once and only once.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.(2 pints each,10 points) It's official:keeping a pet is good for you. Studies have shown that pets are good for us in a number of ways.Firstly,having an animal lowers your blood pressure and makes you 26 more relaxed.One study even found that simply 27 fish in an aquarium made people less anxious.That's why many doctors and dentists decide to have an aquarium in their waiting rooms. Next,it can be very therapeutic to talk to your pet.Although your pet won't give you any solutions for your problems,the act of 28 your concerns with a good listener may help you to find your own solutions.And pets are great listeners.Finally,if you have a dog for a pet,you can expect to go for a walk every day,which is good 29.Even people who 1727

23. According to the author, haiku writers have to A. read about the process of haiku writing B. be observant of what is around them c. try to have their poems published D. get acquainted with Zen philosophy 24. The best title of this text would be A. Something fishy about haiku B. The forgotten skill of fishing C. Writing haiku is easy D. The art of writing haiku 25. The author's attitude towards haiku is A. positive C. indifferent ill. Cloze B. neutral D. negative Choose the corr配t word to fm in the blank. Each word must be used once and only once. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. (2 pints each , 10 points) It's official: keeping a pet is good for you. Studies have shown that pets are good for us in a number of ways. Firstly , having an animal lowers your blood pressure and makes you 26 more relaxed. One study even found that simply 27 fish in an aquarium made people less anxious. That's why many doctors and dentists deci出to have an aquarium in their waiting rooms. Next , it can be very therapeutic to talk to your pet. Although your pet won't give you any solutions for your problems , the act of 28 your concerns with a good listener may help you to find your own solutions. And pets are great listeners. Finally , if you have a dog for a pet, you can expect to go for a walk every day , which is good 29 . Even people who 1727

can't stand 30 to the gym don't usually mind taking their furry companion for a gentle stroll in the park! A.exercise B.feel C.keeping D.going E.sharing IV.Writing 31.Write your essay on the Answer Sheet in 200-250 words.(30 points) You are going to write an advice leaflet called 'Improving your Social Life'. reasons why people may not have a good social life the effect that not having a good social life can have ways of improving your social life (where to go,what to do/avoid doing,how to behave,what to say/what not to say,etc) 1728

can't stand 30 to the gym don't usually mind taking their furry companion for a gentle stroll in the park! A. exercise B. feel c. keeping D. going E. sharing N. Writing 31. Write your essay on the Answer Sheet in 200一250 words. (30 points) You are going to write an advice leaflet called' Improving your Social Life'. • reasons why people may not have a good sociallife • the effect that not having a good social 1ife can have • ways of improving your social life (where to go , what to do/avoid doing , how to behave , what to say/what not to say , etc) 1728

试卷代号:1355 座位号■■ 中央广播电视大学2012一2013学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级英语(2) 试题答题纸 2013年1月 题 号 I I Ⅲ W 总 分 分 数 得分 评卷人 I.Vocabulary and Grammar(2 points each,30 points) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 得分 评卷人 I.Reading comprehension(30 points) Passage One(4 points each,20 points) 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Passage Two(2 points each,10 points) 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 得分 评卷人 III.Cloze (2 points each,10 points) 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1729

试卷代号 座位号 中央广播电视大学 3学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试 高级英语 )试题答题纸 2013 年1 E I E N I. Vocabulary and Grammar(2 points each ,30 points) 1. 6. 11. 2. 7. 12. 3. 8. 13. 4. 9. 14. 5. 10. 15. 24. 19. |得分!评卷人! 11 II Read 州adir川mpr叫ens 叫nsi叫iω Passage One( 4 points each ,20 points) 16. 17. 18. Passage Two( 2 points each ,10 points) 21. 22. 23. 20. 25. |得分|评卷人| I I I 皿. Cloze (2 points each , 10 points) 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1729

得分 评卷人 I.Writing(30 points) 31. 1730

|得分|评卷人| I I I 31. 1730 N. Writing( 30 points)

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