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试卷代号:2155 中央广播电视大学2012一2013学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语阅读(1)试题 2013年7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、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。 三、用蓝、,黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 744

试卷代号 中央广播电视大学 3学年度第二学期"开放专科"期末考试 英语阅读 )试题 2013 年7 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、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 744

Part I Questions 1-10 are based on Passage 1.(30 points,3 points each) Passage 1 Invitation Dear Tim Please come to my birthday party on Saturday 9 May From 3 pm to 6 pm At 27,North Road, Bristol Love from Lucy Jack Eileen- We're having a New Year's Eve Party At our house next Saturday,Hope you Can come (about 9.00pm). Please phone let me know.Clare 21 INVITATION 21 COME TO A 21T BIRTHDAY PARTY TIME 8.30 pm DATE 14 JUNE PLACE 28,River Street Porton Hope you can make it. RSVP TEL 0624-736421 Martin Mr and Mrs S.Dobson request the pleasure of the company of Ms F.Sutton at the Marriage of their daughter Tina to Mr R.Larkin at 12 noon Sat,19 September at St Mark's Church,Newly and afterwards at The Regent Hotel,Newly RSVP to 14,Honey Road, Binstead, Hampshire RG6 2BS 745

Part I 1- 10 are based on Passage 1. (30 points. 3 points each) Passage 1 Invitation Dear Tim Please come to my birthday party on Saturday 9 May From 3 pm to 6 pm At 27 , North Road , Bristol Love from Lucy Jack & Eileen - We're having a New Year's Eve Party At our house next Saturday , Hope you Can come (about 9.00pm). Please phone & let me know. Clare 21 INVITATION 21 COME TO A 21 盯BIRTHDAY PARTY TIME 8.30 pm DATE 14 JUNE PLACE 28, River Street Porton Hope you can make it. RSVP TEL 0624-736421 Martin Mr and Mrs S. Dobson request the pleasure of the company of Ms F. Sutton at the Marriage of their daughter Tina to Mr R. Larkin at 12 noon Sat. 19 September at St Mark's Church , Newly and afterwards at The Regent Hotel , Newly RSVP to 14 , Honey Road , Binstead , Hampshire RG62BS 745

Questions 1-10:Read the four invitations in Passage 1 and complete the following statements according to the information you've got from each of the invitations. 1.Lucy lives at 2.Jack and Eileen are invited to Clare's house for 3.Martin is going to be on 14 June. 4. are invited to a wedding ceremony. 5.Lucy's party will last for_ 6.are going to get married on 19 September. 7.The New Year's Eve Party is starting at about 8.Tina is daughter. 9.Martin's Birthday Party will be held at 10.Ms F.Sutton needs to write toto tell whether she is coming to the wedding ceremony or not. Part I Questions 11-20 are based on Passages 2 3.(30 points,3 points each) Passage 2 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 last Thursday. The repatriated man,Cai Zhiwei,a 27-year-old Taiwan bank clerk,fled to Hong Kong on 30 April,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 $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 thanks 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. 746

Qo回 ns 一10: 幅d the four invitations In 踊sage 1 and 创跚 te the following statements according to the information you' ve got from 幅ch of the invitations. 1. Lucy lives at 2. Jack and Eileen are invited to Clare's house for 3. Martin is going to be 一-一__ on 14 June. 4. are invited to a wedding ceremony. 5. Lucy's party will last for 6. are going to get married on 19 September. 7. The New Year's Eve Party is starting at about 8. Tina is _~ _ daughter. 9. Martin's Birthday Party will be held at 10. Ms F. Sutton needs to write wedding ceremony or not. to tell whether she is coming to the Part H Qu臼tions 11-20 are based on 翩g四2 &: 3. (30 points. 3 points 四ch) Pa部age2 Suspect ,nt bal啤to Taiwan XIAMEN ( Xinhua) -The Chinese mainland Red Cross organization handed over a suspect in a financial crime to its counterpart in Taiwan here last Thursday. The repatriated man. Cai Zhiwei. a 27-year-old Taiwan bank clerk. fled to Hong Kong on 30 April. 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 $ 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 thanks 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. 746

Questions 11-15:Read Passage 2 carefully and then choose the best answer to Questions 11-15 according to your understanding of the passage.Write your answers on the answer sheet. 11.This passage is mostly taken from A.a textbook B.a newspaper C.a novel D.a magazine 12.The suspect was handed over to A.a police station in Taiwan B.the immigration office in Taiwan C.the Taiwan Red Cross D.the Taiwan government 13.Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei? A.He is 26 years old. B.He is a salesman. C.He may be involved in a financial crime. D.He fled to Hong Kong on 1 May. 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.drew B.stole C.stored D.placed 15.The suspect was caught A.on 5 May B.on 1 May C.on 30 April D.in September 1990 Passage 3 Car maker:buy 100 Santanas,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 Santanas,is providing loans to buyers 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 747

。脚li 11-15: 四d ge 2 carefully and tben cboo盹tbe best answer to Questions 11 一15 according to your understanding of the pa部age. Write yo町answers on tbe answer ;tbeet. 11. This passage is mostly taken from A. a textbook C. a novel B. a newspaper D. a magazine 12. The suspect was handed over to A. a police station in Taiwan B. the immigration office in Taiwan C. the Taiwan Red Cross D. the Taiwan government 13. Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei? A. He is 26 years old. B. He is a salesman. C. He may be involved in a financial crime. D. He fled to Hong Kong on 1 May. 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. drew C. stored 15. The suspect was caught A. on 5 May C. on 30 April B. stole D. placed B. on 1 May D. in September 1990 Pa部age 3 Car maker: buy 100 Santanas.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 Santanas,is providing loans to buyers 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 747

is expected to control 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 were 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 priority. 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,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 such as Wenzhou and Xiamen are being planned. Questions 16-20:The following are answers to some of the questions based on Passage 3.For each one,choose the correct question from the box below and write it on your answer sheet. 16.Question: Answer:Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. 17.Question: Answer:more than 1,000. 18.Question: Answer:Because of tight budgets. 19.Question: Answer:Individuals. 748

is expected to control 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 were 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 priority. 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, 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 such as Wenzhou and Xiamen are being planned. Questions 16一20: The following are answers to some of the qu臼lions based on Pa蜘ge 3. For each one , chω>se the corn出et qu 山n from the box below and write it on your answer sheet. 16. Question: Answer: Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. 17. Question: Answer: more than 1 ,000. 18. Question: Answer: Because of tight budgets. 19. Question: Answer: Individuals. 748

20.Question: Answer:It has moved its focus to taxi companies and is providing loans there. Why are enterprises and government authorities not buying new cars? Which company makes Santanas? Who has bought 80%of cars in Beijing? What has Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp done in Shenyang and Harbin to realize the market potential? How many Santana cars do taxi companies need to buy in order to get one free? PartⅢ Questions 21-30 are based on Passage 4.(20 points,2 points each) Passage 4 About Cindy Because her parents,like most Americans,were mobile,and moved around from job to job,Cindy went to four schools.In the town where she was born,she went to an elementary school and a junior high school.In the suburb where she now lives,she attended another junior high school and a senior high school.Her mother used to walk her to elementary school,and drove her to junior high school in the former town.In her new town,Cindy was picked up by a yellow school bus each morning for several years. Early in her junior year,Cindy took driver's education at school,and got her driver's license.Occasionally,her parents allowed her to drive to school after she turned 17.Many days,her boyfriend would pick her up in his car. Cindy was more interested in driving,and her social life than in schoolwork.Yet she was a fairly good student,particularly in"English.She was less successful in mathematics, and although she thought she would go to college,she stopped her mathematics after plane geometry.By her senior year,when she was taking courses of her own choosing,she reached a solid B average.She graduated in the second 20%(second quintile)of her class. Cindy's social life as a teenager,both in high school and college,is built around music- particularly rock and roll.Her parents find it too loud.Musical styles have changed a great deal since they were young.While living at home,Cindy fought with them because they 749

20. Question: Answer: It has moved its focus to taxi companies and is providing loans there. Why are enterprises and government authorities not buying new cars? Which company makes Santanas? Who has bought 80% of cars in Beijing? What has Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp done in Shenyang and Harbin to realize the market potential? How many Santana cars do taxi companies need to buy in order to get one free? Part ill Questions 21 - 30 are based on Passage 4. (20 points, 2 points each) 4 About Cindy Because 'her parents, like most Americans, were mobile , and moved around from job to job , Cindy went to four schools. In the town where she was born , she went to an elementary school and a junior high school. In the suburb where she now lives , she attended another junior high school and a senior high school. Her mother used to walk her to elementary school , and drove her to junior high school in the former town. In her new town , Cindy was picked up by a yellow school bus each morning for several years. Early in her junior year, Cindy took driver' s education at school , and got her driver' s license. Occasionally , her parents allowed her to drive to school after she turned 17. Many days, her boyfriend would pick her up in his car. Cindy was more interested in driving , and her social life than in schoolwork. Yet she was a fairly good student , particularly in "English. She was less successful in mathematics, nd although she thought she would go to college , she stopped her mathematics after plane eo By her senior year, when she was taking courses of her own choosing , she t.reached a solid B average. She graduated in the second 20%<second quintile) of her class. c -- muQM -d -t auroun ·E-EE-. U 'D eu -- e, EFE -- FLO SG nun ol o-h guc 'h gb 'b -1n ·h-1 , e nu-GG aM ‘ t naugeeVA O --a ll -I S RM ., c ndvd "Part icularl y rock and roll. Her parents find it too loud. Musical styles have changed a great deal since they were young. While living at home , Cindy fought with them because they 749

constantly asked her to turn her stereo down.One thing she enjoys about being in college is that she can play her music as loudly as she likes. Music accompanies (her social events,and often is the event.She has frequently gone to rock concerts,and she sees most of the movies made by rock groups.When friends visited her at home-particularly if her parents were out-they played the stereo(立体音响) at full volume in her room.Now she and her friends can do the same thing every evening in the dorm. Questions 21-30:Read Passage 4 and then decide whether the following statements are true or false.Write T for true and F for false against the number of the statements on your answer sheet. 21.Cindy's parents often moved from job to job. 22.Cindy went to one elementary school,and one high school. 23.She always went to school by bus. 24.She learnt to drive after she left school. 25.Cindy was more interested in schoolwork than anything else. 26.She was better in English than in maths. 27.She was a very average student compared with the others. 28.Cindy likes music very much. 29.Her parents do not like the music she likes. 30.She is not allowed to play music in her dorm at college. Part I Questions 31-35 are based on Passage 5.(20 points,4 points each) Passage 5 Liberia,the oldest independent Negro state in West Africa,has beer survival ever since its foundation in 1822.Progress has been hampered by co between the American Negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century,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. 750

constantly asked her to turn her stereo down. One thing she enjoys about being in college is that she can play her music as loudly as she likes. Music accompanies <伴随) her social events, and often is the event. She has frequently gone to rock concerts, and she sees most of the movies made by rock groups. When friends visited her at home - particularly if her parents were out - they played the stereo<立体 at full volume in her room, Now she and her friends can do the same thing every evening in the dorm. Questions 21 - 30: Read Passage 4 and then decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false against the number of the statements on your answer sheet. 21.Cindy's parents often moved from job to job. 22. Cindy went to one elementary school , and one high school. 23. She always went to school by bus. 24. She learnt to drive after she left school. 25. Cindy was more interested in schoolwork than anything else. 26. She was better in English than in maths. 27. She was a very average student compared with the others. 28. Cindy likes music very much. 29. Her parents do not like the music she likes. 30. She is not allowed to play music in her dorm at college. Part N Questions 31- 35 are based on Passage 5. (20 points, 4 points each) Passage 5 Liberia , the oldest independent Negro state in West Africa , has beel survival ever since its foundation in 1822. Progress has been hampered by cc between the American Negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century , 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. 750

In addition,neighboring states,native tribes,disease,and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult.The government has tried desperately,through loans and a trickle of trade,to make ends meet.Anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when,in 1910,the United States accepted responsibility for Liberia's survival.However,not until Harvey Firestone,the American rubber king,decided that the United States must produce its own rubber-with Liberia as the site of the rubber plantations-did Liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget(). The rubber industry,founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to Liberia.Before that time Liberia had no roads,not mechanical transport and no good port;its people had little education and few tools.Liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber.For this reason,the recent discovery of iron ore is important.Liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence. Questions 31-35:Read passage 5 and then give short and clear answers to the questions.Write your answers on your answer sheet. 31.Which country is the oldest independent Negro state in West Africa? 32.When was the oldest independent Negro state in west Africa founded? 33.What problems did the oldest independent Negro state in west Africa face in the late 19th century?(Give two examples.) 34.Who is Harvey Firestone? 35.When was the rubber industry founded? 751

In addition , neighboring states, native tribes, disease , and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. The government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade , to make ends meet. Anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when , in 1910 , the United States accepted responsibility for Liberia' s survival. However, not until Harvey Firestone , the American rubber king , decided that the United States must produce its own rubber - with Liberia as the site of the rubber plantations - did Liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算). The rubber industry, founded in the 1920' s and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to Liberia. Before that time Liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. Liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. For this reason , the recent discovery of iron ore is important. Liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence. Qu西tions 31- 35: Read passage 5 and then give short and clear answers to the qu臼tions. Write yo町answers on your answer sheet. 31. Which country is"the oldest independent Negro state in West Africa? 32. When was the oldest independent Negro state in west Africa founded? 33. What problems did the oldest independent Negro state in west Africa face in the late 19th century? (Give two examples. ) 34. Who is Harvey Firestone? 35. When was the rubber industry founded? 751

试卷代号:2155 座位号口 中央广播电视大学2012一2013学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语阅读(1) 试题答题纸 2013年7月 題 号 Part I Part I Part II Part N 总 分 分 数 得分 评卷人 Part I (30 points,3 points each) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 得分 评卷人 Part II(30 points,3 points each) 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1 20. 752

试卷代号 5 5 座位号OJ 中央广播电视大学 2 0 3学年度第二学期"开放专科"期未考试 英语阅读( 1) 2013 年7 |题号 Part I I Part II I Part m I Part N |分数 I I I I I 巨国 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. Iw *lnAI 11. 12. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 752 Part I (30 points. 3 points each) .... 10. Part II (30 points. 3 points each) 13. 14. 1-5

得分 评卷人 Part II(20 points,2 points each) 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 得分 评卷人 Part IV (20 points,4 points each) 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 753

Part 皿(20 points, 2 points each) 21. 26. 22. 27. 23. 28. 24. 29. 25. 30. 得分|评卷人 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Part 町(20 points, 4 points each) 753

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