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试卷代号:1351 中央广播电视大学2013一2014学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级英语(1)试题 2014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。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。 二、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案一定要写在答 题纸的指定位置上,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。 Information for the examinees: This examination consists of 4 parts.They are: I:Vocabulary and Grammar(30 points) II:Reading comprehension (30 points) Ⅲ:Cloze(10 points) IV:Writing (30 points) The total marks for this examination are 100 points.Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes. There will be no extra time to transfer answers to the Answer Sheet; therefore you should write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do each task. 1621

试卷代号 中央广播电视大学 4学年度第一学期"开放本科"期未考试 高级英语 )试题 2014 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。试卷和答是纸均不得带 出考场。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。 二、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案一定要写在答 题纸的指定位置上,写在试卷土的答案元效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题元效。 Information for the examinees: This exa.mination consists of 4 parts. They are: I : Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points) II : Reading comprehension (30 points) 皿: Cloze (10 poipts) N :Writing (30 points) The total marks for this examination are 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes. There will be no extra time to transfer answers to the Answer Sheet; therefore ,you should write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do each task. 1621

I.Vocabulary and Grammar(2 points each,30 points in total) Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices given.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. 1.This year,the number of club members very quickly. A,is growing B.grows C.are growing D.growing 2.People often a club to make new friends. A:are joining B.joins C.join D.aren't joining 3.Colin the bass guitarist since Brian left. A.has been B.is C.has been being D.was 4.When her brother was in prison,she him every month. A.had visited B.visited C.was visiting D.visits 5.When he crashed the car,he six bottles of beer. A.drank 、B.was drinking C.drinks D.had drunk 6.You tell anyone-it's a secret! A.have to B.don't have to C.must D.mustn't 7.Mrs Porter's heart is very weak and she is very ill.The doctors say she die soon. A.'s going to B.will C.might D.must 8.Hurry up!They_ a group meeting in Room 6 soon. A.may have B.are having C.have had D.have 9.Today,the motel by members of the same family. A.is managed B.was managed C.will be managed D.has been managed 1622

I. ary and Grammar(2 points each ,30 points in total) Choωe the best answer for each blank from the four cboie四given. Write your answer on the Answer Sh very quickly. B. grows D. growing a club to make new friends. C. are growing 2. People often 1. This year, the number of club members A. is growing 电are joining C. join 3. Colin A. has been B. joins D. aren't joining the bass guitarist since Brian left. B. is C. has been being 4. When her brother was in prison, she A. had visited D. was him every month. B. visited C. ~as visiting 5. When he crashed the car, he A. drank C. drinks D. visits six bottles of beer. was drinking D. had drunk 6. You tell anyone - it's a secret! A. have-to B. don' t have to C. must D. mustn' t 7. Mrs Porter's heart is very weak and she is very ill. The doctors say she die soon. A. ' s going to B. will C. might 8. Hurry up! They A. may have C. have had J 9. Today , the motel A. is managed C. will be managed D. must a group meeting in Room 6 soon. B. are having D. have by members of the same family. B. was managed D. has been managed 1622

10.She told me that she a car since 1990. A.hadn't driven B.wasn't driving C.didn't drive D.wouldn't drive 11.He be hungry-he's just had lunch. ·A.can't B.must C.ought to D.might 12.There's power left in the battery so you'd better plug your laptop in. A.not many B.not much C.a few D.enough 13.We to invite you for dinner next weekend. A.love B.think about C.offer D.would like 14.He asked her a degree. A.did she have B.if she had C.does she have D.if she has 15.More and more young people our club these days. A.join B.don't join C.are joining D.aren't joining II.Reading comprehension (30 points) Passage A(4 points each,20 points in total) Read the article and then answer the guestions followed:Write your answer at the corresponding place on the Answer Sheet. New Orleans Tuesday 28 February,2006 I went to New Orleans only a week after Hurricane Katrina.Many streets were still.under water and the city was a sad and lonely place.There was no music to be heard,only the sound of helicopters as rescuers searched for survivors.More than a thousand people had died.Tens of thousands had lost their homes.Perhaps four hundred thousand had fled. The devastation was terrible:street after street of ruined houses and wrecked cars, dirty.refrigerators under.rotting trees.The city that many considered to be the most 1623

10. She t.old methat she A. hadn't driven c. didn't drive a car since 1990. B. wasn't driving D. wouldn't drive 11. He ..:.- be hungry -he's just had lunch. A. can't B. must C. ought to D. might 12. There's power left in thebattery so you' dbetterplug your laptop in. A. not many B. not much C. a few D. enough 13. We to invite you for dinner next weekend. A. love B. think about C. offer D. would like B. if she had C. does she have 15.More and more young people A. join C. are joining D. if she has our club these days. B. don't join D. aren't joining II . Reading comprehension (30 points) Passage A(4 points each. 20 points in tota)) Read the article and then answer the qu回tions fonowed; Write yo町answer at the corr四ponding place on the Answer Sheet. New Orleans Tuesday 28 FeiJruary, 2006 I.went to New Orleans only a week after Hurricane Katrina. Many streets were stiJI under water and the city was a sadand )onely place. There was no music to be heard. only the sound of heJicopters 部rescuers searched for survivors. More than a thousand people had died. Tens of thousands had lost their homes. Perhaps four hundred thousand ha4 fled. The devastation was terrible: street after street of ruined houses and wrecked cars. dirty.refrigerators under‘rotting trees. The city that many considered to be the most 1623

beautiful in North America looked as though it had been hit by a neutron bomb. Six months later and it's Mardi Gras in New Orleans.Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday and it's the culmination of twelve days of parties and parades.A celebration of life, food and fun.The city is full of people in masks and costumes,spectacular floats drive along the streets,jazz bands play outside grocery stores.Music has returned to New Orleans. There are not as many people as usual but that's hardly surprising.Less than half the population has returned home since Katrina and much of the city is still a disaster zone. What might seem surprising is that there is anyone celebrating at all.Samuel Spears,a refugee in Houston,is angry,'I can't go home,but they can have a parade?That's ridiculous!'However,Rob Clemenz,a lawyer wearing a clown costume believes that the festivities will help the city to recover.'We have to laugh.We need joy.'Katrina has not been forgotten in the parades.There are people with hats that look like storm-damaged roofs,and others with dirty lines on their trousers like the flood lines on the sides of their homes and a group dressed as blind men with walking sticks and dark glasses.On their T-shirts are the words 'levee inspector'. But there is more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras.Songwriter Bob Dylan once said that New Orleans is a poem.It's a city of culture,a city of art and music is at its heart.This is the birthplace of jazz and home to a wonderful mix of funk,R'n'B,country,reggae and hip hop. The French Quarter is alive with music again.On one side of the street a rock group plays a concert,on the other a blues singer gives a performance to make you cry and on stage in the Maple Leaf venue a jazz guitarist has his audience in the palm of his hand.Artists sell drawings and portraits without frames on the streets.A sculptor has collected bits of broken buildings and used them to make fantastic sculptures in a park.A dozen art galleries in the Warehouse District recently held a four-day exhibition to show they are back in business. And it won't stop with Mardi Gras.At the end of March there is the annual festival in honour of playwright Tennessee Williams,who set his play A Streetcar Named Desire in the French Quarter.And at the end of April the Jazz and Heritage festival will take place as usual. It's all summed up by a slogan on a T-shirt.It reads,'Katrina didn't wash away our spirit.'And it's true.The spirit of this amazing city,the joy of music and the strength of life 1624

beautiful in North America looked asthough it had beenhit by a neutron bomb.. Six months later and it' s Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday and it's the culmination of twelve days of parties and parades. A celebration of life , food and fun. The city is full of people in masks and costumes, spectacular floats drive along the streets, jazz bands play outside grocery stores. Music has returned to New Orleans. There are not as many people·as usual but that's hardly surprising. Less than half the, population has returnedhome since Katrina and much of the city is still a disaster zone. What might seem surprising is that there is anyone celebrating at all. Samuel Spears, a refugee in Houston , is angry , ‘I can' t go home , but they can have a parade? That' s ridiculous!' However, Rob Clemenz, a lawyer wearing a clowncostume believes that the festivities will help the city to recover. ‘We have to laugh. We need joy. ' Katrina has not been forgotten in the parades. There are people with hats that look like storm-damaged roofs, and others with dirty lines on their trousers like the flood lines on the sides of their homes and a group dressed as blind men with walking sticks and dark glasses. On their T-shirts are the words ‘ levee inspector'. But there is more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras. Songwriter Bob Dylan once said that New Orleans is a poem. It' s a city of culture , a city of art and music is at its heart. This is the birthplace of jazz and home to a wonderful mix of funk , R'n'B, country, reggae and hip hop. The French Quarter is alive with music again. On one side of the street a rock group plays a concert,on the other a blues singer gives-performance to make you cry and on stage in the Maple Leaf venue a jazz guitarist has his audience in the palm of his hand. Artists sell drawings and port:raits without frames on the streets. A sculptor has collected bits of broken buildings and used them to make fantastic sculptures in a park. A dozen art galleries in the Warehouse District recently held a four-day exhibition to show they are back in business. And it won't stop with Mardi Gras. At the end of March the'te is the annual festival in honour of playwright Tennessee Williams, who set his play A Streetcar Named Desire in the French Quarter. And at the end of April the Jazz and Heritage festival will take place as usual. It' s all summed up by a slogan on a T-shirt. It reads, ‘Katrina didn' t wash away our spirit. ' And it's true. Thespirit of this amazing city, the joy of music and the strength of life 1624

have survived the hurricane. Read the article.Are the statements true (T)or false (F)?Write T or F at the corresponding place on the Answer Sheet. 16.One week after Hurricane Katrina everyone had left New Orleans. 17.The writer compares Katrina to a bomb. 18.By February 2006 most of the inhabitants of New Orleans had returned home. 19.Not everyone agreed it was a good idea to celebrate Mardi Gras so soon after Katrina. 20.There were no references to the Hurricane in the parades. Passage B(2 points each,10 points in total) Read the radio programme about exotic pets,choose the correct answer and write your answer on the answer sheet. Presenter:Right,now it's time for our weekly Every Living Thing spot,and this week we want to talk about keeping exotic pets in Britain.There are a large number of species that can be called exotic pets,including mammals,birds,reptiles,fish and insects.We have in the studio Jessica Henshaw a zoologist,who has recently published a book on exotic pets in Britain,and has kindly agreed to answer some of our listeners'questions.First of all, Jessica,a question from Daniel. Daniel:Oh,hello.I just wonder why so many people want to keep exotic pets. Jessica:Well,more and more people want to keep these animals in their homes simply because there are more and more unusual species that can be bought and brought home.So, we can observe that tarantulas,iguanas,salamanders and snakes are all becoming more and more popular as pets. Presenter:I suppose that leads us to Sophie's question.Sophie? Sophle:Thank you.That is the most important thing which you have to consider if you want to keep,say,a spider or a snake? Jessica:First of all you need to know that many species are illegal in the UK,either because they may be dangerous to other people or because of the animal's conservation statues in the wild.That's why you have to find out about any laws concerning your chosen species,and whether or not you will need a permit. 1625

have survived the hurricane. Read 由e article. Are由 statements true (T) or fal皿(F)? 面te T or F at the corr四:ponding place on the Answer Sb 16. One week after Hurricane Katrina everyonehad left New Orleans. 17. The writer compares Katrina to a bomb. 18. By February 2006 most of the inhabitants of New Orleans had returned home. 19. Not everyone agreed it was a good idea to celebrate Mardi Gras so soon after Katrina. 20. There were no references to the Hurricane in the parades. 跚ge B(2 po恤its each J 10 points inωtal) 回d the radio programme about exotic pe the correct answer anc.! write your answer on the answer sh t. Presenter: Right, now it's time for our weekly Every Living Thing spot , and this week we want to talk about keeping exotic pets in Britain. There are a large number of species that can be called 界otic pets, incluJing mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. We have in the studio Jessica Henshaw a zoologist, who has recently published a book on exotic pets in Britain, and has kindly agreed to answer some of our listeners' questions. First of all , Jessica , a question from Daniel. Daniel: Oh , hello. I just wonder why so many people want to keep exotic pets. Je随iea: Well , more and more people want to keep these animals in their homes simply because there aremore and more unusual species that can bebought and brought home. So , we can observe that tarantulas, iguanas, salamanders and snakes are all becoming more and more popular as pets. Pre回:nter: I suppose that leads us to Sophie' s question. Sophie? Sophie: Thank you. That is the most important thing which you have to consider if you want to keep , say , a spider or a snake? 四siea: First of all you need to know that many species are illegal in the UK , either because they may be dangerous to other people or because of the animal' s conservation statues in the wild. That's why you have to find out about any laws concerning your chosen species, and whether or not you will need a permit. 1625

Presenter:Interesting.What do you do then? Jessica:Find out everything there is to know about the species you are thinking of.Buy a good care guide,talk to your vet,surf the net and contact other people who have the same pet to find out the pros and cons.How much space will your pet require?Do you need a really big house for it to run around?If it needs regular exercise,make sure you have enough spare time each day.How long will your pet live?Some species of reptile may live longer than you,so are you prepared to spend the whole of your life looking after it? Presenter:Sounds like it is not an easy decision to make. Jessica:Indeed.There are many more factors to consider.For instance,it may be difficult to find a vet who has experience with exotic pets,so,you should find out it there is one in your neighborhood.And the next question...? Presenter:Right.Olivia is worried about her family,is that right? Olivia:[Slight Scottish accent]yeah,exactly.Is it a good idea to have an exotic pet when you have little kids? Jessica:well,to tell you the truth,children and exotic pets don't really mix,so maybe it would be a better idea to buy a dog or a guinea pig instead,especially considering that some species are potentially dangerous to people and other animals.For example,tarantulas may bite if they feel threatened and release their hairs,which can irritate your skin and eyes. Presenter:Now on to Thomas. Thomas:[Yorkshire accent]Oh,hello.I just wanted to ask about the financial aspect of the whole thing. Jessica:That's a good question.In most cases the cost of accommodation,food and vet bills is likely to be higher than the initial price of the pet,so think carefully about whether you are prepared for the expenses.Plus,exotic pets have specific food requirements,and may need to be fed with foods that are quite expensive to get,or that are really unpleasant to deal with,such as frozen mice.Also who will look after your pet,if you go on holiday?It may not be as easy to find a willing pet-sitter for a tarantula as it would be for a cute little kitten. Presenter:OK,well,sadly that's all we've got time for,so Jessica,any final message for our listeners. Jessica:As you can see,there are a lot of factors involved while choosing an exotic pet, or,rather,deciding whether to have one in the first place.So,take your time.It is better to 1626

Presenter: Interesting. What do yOIl do then? Jessica: Find out everything there is to know about the species you are thinking of. Buy a good care guide , talk to your vet, surf the net and contact other people who havethe same pet to find out the pros and cons. How much spacewill your pet require? Do you need a really big house for it to run around? If it needs regular exercise , make sure you have enough spare time each day. How long will your pet live? SO,me species of reptile may live longer than you , so are you prepared to spend the whole of your life looking after it? pr te Sounds like it is not an easy decision to make. Jessica: Indeed. There are many more factors to consider. For instance , it may be difficult to find a vet who has experience with exotic pets, so , you should find out it there is one in your neighborhood. And the next question …? Presenter: Right. Olivia is worried about her family , is that right? Olivia: [Slight Scottish accent] yeah , exactly. Is it a good idea to have an exotic pet when you have little kids? 四ica:well to tell you the truth , children and exotic pets don't really mix , so maybe it .. would be a better idea to buy a dog or a guinea pig instead, especially considering that some species are potentially dangerous to people andother animals. Forexample , tarantulas may bite if they feel threatened and release theirhairs, which can irritate your skin and eyes. Pr四enter: Now on to Thomas. Thomas : [Yo'rkshire accent] Oh , he1l9' J just wanted to, ask about the financial aspect of the whole thing. Jωica: That's a good question. In most 量ses the cost of accommodation , food and vet bills is likely to be higher than the initial price of the pet, so think carefullY about whether you are prepared for the expenses. Plus, exotic pets have specific food requirements, and may need to be fed with foods that are quite expensive to get, or that are really unpleasant to deal with , such as frozen mice. Also who will look after your pet , if you go on holiday? It may not be as easy to find a willing pet-sitter for a tarantula as it would be for a cute little kitten. Presenter: OK , well , sadly that's all we' ve got time for , so Jessica , allY final message / for our listeners. 四sica: As you can see , there are a lot of factors involved while choosing an exotic pet , or, rather, deciding whether to have one in the first place. So, take your time. It is better to 1626

think twice than to be scared of your own pet,or to have to give it to the local zoo because it turned out to be too expensive. Presenter:That's all for this afternoon.Thank you to all our callers and I actually have a question for Jessica... Read the radio programme about exotic pets.Then choose the correct answer. 21.More and more people want to keep exotic pets because A.there are so many of them. B.they are becoming more and more popular. C.it's getting easier to buy them. D.they are so cute. 22.The British law is mentioned in the talk because A.all exotic animals are illegal in Britain. B.all exotic animals are dangerous to people. C.you are not allowed to keep any dangerous pets in Britain. D.you are not allowed to keep some dangerous pets in Britain. 23.The best way to get the necessary information about the pet you want to keep,is to A.first of all,look for the information on the Internet. B.most importantly,talk to vets about it. C.use as many different sources of information as you can find. D.just contact some people who have the same pets. 24.The advice concerning children and exotic pets is A.never buy a pet if you have children. B.all exotic pets are harmful to your skin and eyes. C.instead of buying an exotic pet,buy a less unusual pet,like a guinea pig. D.all pets are a good idea if you have children. 25.It is important to remember that A.exotic pets cost a lot. B.the cost of keeping the pet may be higher than the cost of the animal. C.food for exotic pets is always very expensive. D.pet sitters for exotic pets are more expensive than for ordinary pets. 1627

think twice than to be scared of your own pet , or to have to give it to the local zoo because it turned out to be too expensive. pr er That's all for this afternoon. Thank you to all our callers and I actually have a question for Jessica • • . Read the radio programme about exotic pel$. Then choose the correct answer. 21. More and more people want to keep exotic pets because A. there are so many of them. B. they are becoming more and more popular. c. it's getting easier to buy them. D. they are so cute. 22. The British law is mentioned in the1:alk because A. all exotic animals are illegal in Britain. B. all exotic animals are dangerous to people. c. you are not allowed to keep anydangerous pets in Britain. D. you are not allowed to keep some dangerous pets in Britain. 23. The best way to get the necessary information about the pet you want to keep , is to A. first of all , look for the information on the Internet. B. most importantly, talk to vets about it. C. use as many different sources of information as you canfind. D. just contact some people who have the same pets. 24. The advice concerning children and exotic pets is A. never buy a pet if you have children. B. all exotic pets ar e- harmful to your skin and eyes. C. ins~ead of buying an exotic pet , buy a less unusual pet , like a guinea pig. D. all pets are a good idea if you have children. 25. It is important to remember that A. exotic pets cost a lot. B. the cost of keeping the pet may be higher than the cost of the animal. C. food for exotic pets is always very expensive. D. pet sitters for exotic pets are more expensive than for ordinary pets. 1627

III.Cloze (2 points each,10 points in total) Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices glven and write your answer on the Answer Sheet. Do you dream of being a 26 rock star with a 27 -driven Rolls Royce and dozens of 28 chasing you for your 29 Think carefully!Not everyone is 30 the task. You need to be very determined and confident How would you feel if you went to an audition and the judges said you had a terrible voice or you were too fat? 26.A.comedian B.millionaire C.monk D.instructor 27.A.bodyguard B.graduate C.pope D.chauffeur 28.A.fans B.spies C.coaches D.aristocrats 29.A.consultation B.courage C.talent D.autograph 30.A.up to B.up on C.over to D.in with IV.Writing(30 points) 31.Write an essay giving arguments for and against the statement,"Adolescence is the unhapplest time in most people's live.'Do you agree?State your own opinion. Remember to >Start with a statement that most people will agree with. Explain why the issue is controversial. >Present the arguments in favour (for)the statement. Present the arguments against the statement End with a conclusion that pulls together both sides of the argument. 1628

m. Cloze (2 points each , 10 points in total) Cb 脚the 回t answer for 也blank from the four choic四given and write yo町answer on tht Answer Sh t. Do you dream of being a 26 rock star with a 27 -driven Rolls Royce and dozens of 28 chasing you for your 29 ? Think carefully! Not everyone is 30 the task. You need to be very determined and confident. How would you feel if you went to an audition and the judges said you had a terrible voice or you were too fat? 26. A. comedian B. millionaire C. monk D. instructor 27. A. bodyguard B. graduate C. pope D. chauffeur 28. A. fans B. spies C. coaches D. aristocrats 29. A. consultation B. courage C. talent D. autograph 30. A. up to on C. over to D. in with N. Writing(30 points) 31. Write an essay giving arguments for and againstthe statement, "Adol四cence is the unhappi四t time in most people's live. ' Do you agree? State your own opinion. Remember to > Start with a statement that most people will agree with. > Explain why the issue is controversial. > Present tlle arguments in favour (for) the stat~ment. > Present thearguments against the statement > End with a conclusion that pulls togeth.er both sides of the argument. 1628

试卷代号:1351 座位口 中央广播电视大学2013一2014学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级英语(1) 试题答题纸 2014年1月 题 号 I Ⅱ 亚 W 总 分 分 数 得 分 评卷人 I.Vocabulary and Grammar(2 points each,30 points in total) Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices given.Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 得 分 评卷人 II.Reading comprehension(30 points) Passage A(4 points each,20 points in total) Read the article and then answer the questions followed.Write your answer at the corresponding place on the Answer Sheet. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Passage B(2 points each,10 points in total) Read the article,choose the correct answer and write your answer on the answer sheet. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 1629

试卷代号 座位号 中央广播电视大学 4学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试 高级英语 )试题答题纸 2014 年1 |题号 I I n I mIN |分数 I I I I I |得分|评卷人| and Grammar(2 points each ,30 po恤ts in total) I I I Ch 融the best answer for 回ch blank from 由e four choic四given. Write your answer on the Answer Sh ,to 1. 6. 11. 2. 7. 12. 3. 8. 13. 4. 9. 14. 5. 10. 15. |得分|评卷人| I I I _n. Reading comprehension (30 points) 皿sage A(4 points each ,20 points in total) Read the article and then answer the questions followed. Write yo町answer at the corresponding place on the Answer Sh四-t. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. B(2points each ,10 points in total) Read the article )se the corr配t answer and write your answer on the answer sheet. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 1629

得分 评卷人 III.Cloze (2 points each ,10 points in total) Choose the best answer for each blank from the four choices given and write your answer on the Answer Sheet. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 得分 评卷人 IV.Writing(30 points) 31. 1630

得分|评卷人 田. Cloze (2 points each ,10 points in total) Cho帽e the best answer for each blank from the four choic四given and write your answer on the Answer Sh民t. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. |得分|评卷人| I I I 31. 1630 凹. Writing( 30 points)

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