中央广播电视大学2007-2008学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试
英语专业 英语综合实践 试题
2008年1月
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Information for the Examinees:
This examination consists of FOUR parts. Thesc arc:
● Part I. Listening Comprehension (20 points, 15 minutes)
● Part II. Reading Comprehension (20 points, 20 minutes)
● Part III. Vocabulary and Structure (40 points 25 minutes)
● Part IV. Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)
The total score for this examination is 100. The time allowed for this
examination is 90 minules.
Part I . Listening Comprehension (20 points, 15 minutes)
Section A
Directions: Questions 1- 5 are based on this section (10 points). Listen to a short
conversation and complete the following form by filling in each blank with an appropriate
word or number. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet.
Survey Form
Name: Rachel (1)
Address: 56 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York
Phone Number: (2)
Date of Birth: 28th September, (3)
Nationality: (4)
Occupation: (5)
Section B
Directions: Questions 6 10 are based on this section (10 points). Listen to the dialogue and
choose the most correct answer from A, B, Cor D.
6. The man likes folk)wing sports except
A. football B. tennis
C. cricket D. squash
7. In his three week training programme, the man will be given day to day tasks such as
A. selling and accounting B. putting out new stock
C. cashing up at the end of the day D. both B and C
8. The man gets on well with a great mixture of people in his
A. accounting evening class
B. math evening class
C. English evening class
D. managentenl evening class
9. According to the woman, everyone who has the potential to __ will be promoted.
A. produce profits B. establish goodwill
C. expand market D. go into management
10. Tile woman is giving the man six months to determine ...... .
A. whether he is sociable B. whether he is punctual
C. whether ha is capable D. whether he is healthy
Part Il. Reading Comprehension (20 point, 20 minutes)
Section A Skimming and Scanning
Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by a total of five pieces of
information and marked 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Column A. Match them with their
correspondent parts marked a, b, c, d and e in Column B. Skim or scan the text as required
and then mark your answers on your answer sheet.
Passage 1 Discovering London
This Full Day tour of London starts with a guided tour of Westminstcr Abbey. Here,
you see impressive monuments to kings, queens, famous scientists, musicians, poets and the
Unknown Warrior. At the heart of the Abbey, you will see the Stone of Scone under the
Coronation Chair made in 1301, and on which our kings and queens have been crowned since
1066, and where many state weddings and funerals have taken place.
As the tour continues your guide will point out the famous icons of London, including
Big Ben and the Parliament buildings, Whitehall, Downing Street, the London home of the
Prime Minister, and Trafalgar Square where looking up you will see Nelson on his column
(202ft high) before visiting Buckingham Palace for the colorful Changing of the Guard
ceremony. Back on our coach we see the exclusive district of Mayfair and Piccadilly Circus,
the heart of London's West End with its theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, restaurants and
shops, before reaching out traditional London Pub for your included lunch.
Your afternoon starts with a visit to the City of London, the world famous financial
center that is dominated by the great dome of St Paul's Cathedral. The City of London was
the site of the original Roman city, founded some gOO years ago. Here you will see the
Mansion House (home to the Lord Mayor of London) and the Old Lady of Threadneedle
Street (the Bank of England).
Tile Tower of London awaits. Here we meet the magnificent beefeaters dressed in their
Tudor uniform. You will hear the legend of the ravens and some frightening tales from the
Tower's 900 year history. A visit to the Jewel House, which displays the Crown Jewels, is
a "must".
Our full day finishes with a cruise on London's famous River Thames, during which a
Thames Waterman will point out places of interest along the way. Your cruise will end at
Westminster Pier where you rejoin your coach.
When services prohibit a visit inside Westminster Abbey, your tour will visit St Paul's
Cathedral or the Chapter House. At certain times during the year there may be no Changing
of the Guard. On these occasions you will still see Buckingham Palace, and visit Horse
Guards Parade.
A B
11. A ceremony which has become a tourist attraction taking a. The Westminster Abbey
place in front of Buckingham Palace.
12. The place where you may see many monuments to kings b. the City of London
and queens and their weddings and funerals.
13. The district famous for its theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, c. The Tower of London
restauranta and shops.
14. The place where you will hear some horrible stories c. The Changing of the Guard
talking about something that happened houdreds of years
ago.
15. The place where St Paul's Cathedral is located, e. London's West End
Section B
Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by a total of five multiple choice
questions each with four suggested answers marked A, B, Cand D. Choose the one that you
think is the correct answer. Mark your answers on your Answer Sheet.
Passage 2
The rnedia can impact current events. As a graduate at Berkeley in the 1960s, 1
remember experiencing the events related to the People's Park that were occurring on
campus. Some of these events were given national media coverage in the press and on TV. I
found it interesting 1o compare my impressions of what was going on with perceptions
obtained from the news media. I could begin to see how events of that time were reported on
news coverage. This also provided rile with some heahhy insights into the distinctions
between these realities.
Electronic media are having a greater impact on the people's lives every day. People
gather more and more of their impression from representations. Television and telephone
communications are linking people 1o a global village, or what one writer calls the electronic
city. consider the information that television brings into your home every day. Consider also
the contact you have with others simply by using telephone. These media extend your
consciousness and your contact. For example, the video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco
Earthquake focused on "live action" such as the fires or the rescue efforts. This gave the
viewer the impression of total disaster. Television coverage of the Iraqi War also developed
immediacy; CNN reported events as they happened. This coverage was distributed
worldwide. Although most people were far away from these events, they developed some
perception of these realities.
In 1992, many people watched in horror as riots (暴乱) broke out on a sad Wednesday
evening in Los Angeles, seemingly fed by video coverage from helicopters. This event was
triggered by the verdict (判决) in the Rodney King beating. We are now in an age where the
public can have access to infortnation that enables it to make its own judgments, and most
people, who had seen the video of this heating, could not understand how the jury was able
to acquit (宣判无罪) the policemen involved. Media coverage of events as they occur also
provides powerful feedback that influences events. This can have harmful resuhs, as it
seemed on that Wednesday night in Los Angles. By Friday night the public got to see
Rodney King on television pleading "Can we all get along?" By Saturday, television seemed
to provide positive feedback as the Los Angles riot turned out into a rally for peace. The
television showed more people turned out to join the peaceful event they saw unfolding on
television. The real healing, of course, will take much longer, bul electronic media will
conlinue to be a part of that process.
16. The best title for this passage is
A. The 1992 Los Angeles Riots
B. The hnpact of Media on Current Events
C. The 1989 San Francisco Eartbquake and the 1992 [.os Angles Riots
D. How Media Cover Events
17. All ibc following statements are true EXCEPT that
A. those living far away from a certain even! can also have some perception of
realities hy watching television
B. electronic media can extend one's contact with the world
C. all the events occurring on the university campus al Berkeley were given national
media coverage
D. video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco Earthquake gave the viewers the
impression of total disaster
18. The term "electronic city" in Paragraph 2 refers to _ .
A. Los Angles B. San Francisco
C. Berkeley D. the Earth
19. The 1992 Los Angles Riots broke out because
A. the jury acquitted the policemen who had beaten Rodney King
B. people can make their own judgments
C. video euverage from helicopters had made people angry
D. video coverage had provided powerful feedback
20. It can be inferred from the passage thai
A. media coverage of events as they occur can have either good or bad results
B. most people who had seen the video of the Rodney King beating agree with the verdict of the jury
C. the 1992 Los Angles Riots lasted a whole week
D. Rodney King seemed very angry when he appeared on television on Friday
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (40 points, 25 minutes)
Section A
Directions: Each of the following sentences is followed by four choices marked A, B, C and
D (20 points). Choose the one that best completes the sentence.
21. The story happened in a small Spanish hotel that offers good service and
English is spoken.
A. wbo B. where
C. tbat D. there
22. A businessman should know bis buyers not just buyers, but people.
A. like, like B. like, as
C. as, as D. as, like
23. We Americans do a lot of business lunch. But people are different here.
They prefer to tell stories.
A. in B. over
C. within D. on
24. One day domestic robots can be used to perform many operations of the
housework like sweeping, rubbing, washing and so on.
A. odd B. routine
C. urgent D. route
25. If when you've finished reading a book, the pages are filled with your notes, you
know that you have read it
A. passively B. actively
C. at a great speed D. at a snail's pace
26. For some of us, making friends is not easy. Feeling shy, we may __ to make
the first move.
A, haste B, hesitate
C. tremble D. attempt
27. C;ain at the expense of reputation should be called
A. load B. loss
C. profit D. burden
28. The important thing in life is to have a great goal, and the determination to
it!
A. atlain B. attach
C. atlend D. attempt
29. George had difficulty swimming across the lake, but he finally suceeded upon his
fourth
A. desire B. plan
C. process D. attempt
30. I. know I have seen that man before, I just can't .... where.
A. assume B. recognize
C. recall D. think
Section B Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage and fill in each blank by choosing the best answer
fram A, B, Cand D. Write yoru answer on the Answer Sheet. (20 points)
By the end of the day, my boss asked mc to deal with a big case. Since my . 31 had
already been away on vacation, I asked Linda, a colleague, for some help. "I can help you
with that only if you 32 the case to me." Linda said.
How could I give the case to her? I was responsible for Ibc case because I was more
familiar with it. As I 33 this to her, she walked away immediately as if she was upset. I
made a face behind her, but, unluckily, she 34 and saw it. Then she drove lite mad and
started shouting at mc llke I was a four year old child, which angered meg little bit. What
made me even 35 is the fact that she shouted in front of other colleagues of 36 !
I was very embarrassed but didn't lose my mind. I resisted yelling back and waited for a
minute to 37 . I then asked her to come to my office and talked to me behind the close
door. I sincerely apologized for making a face and said that I didn't mean 38 vicious
when doing so. But I also explained that I didn't appreciate the 39 she reacted in front
of our colleagues. At last, I asked her to bring me behind the 40 door next time when
she felt upset and wanted to argue with me. At least 1 had nothing else to lose except for my
face. Whatever she did, I still won't quarrel with her in public.
31. A. professor B. assistant C. colleague D. friend
32. A. turn back B. bring back C. hand over D. takeover
33. A. expressed B. explained C. exchanged D. extended
34. A. listened B. walked C. left D. turned
35. A. angrier B. happier C. sadder D. tired
36. A. yours B. your C. mine D. my
37. A. calm down B. burry tip C. walk on D. look back
38. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
39. A. way B. method C. action D. words
40. A. open B. black C. close D. locked
Part IV Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)
Directions: This writing test will take 30 minutes. Your essay should be about 150 words. (20
points)
You are a policeman and you are supposed to write a report on a car accident based on
the description of witnesses. Describe the incident in about 150 words. You can write aborn
the place, thc time, the driver and what happened.
试卷代号:1201
中央广播电视大学2007-2008学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试
英语专业 英语综合实践 试题答案及评分标准
(供参考)
2oo8年1月
Part I , Listening Comprehension (20 points, 2 pnints each}
Section A
1. Anderson
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3. 1951
4. British
5. doctor
Section B
6. B 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. C
Part II. Reading Comprehension {20 points. 2 points each)
11. d 12. a 13. e 14, c 15. b
16. B 17, C 18. D 19. A 20. A
Part III. Vocabulary and Structure (40 points, '2 points each)
Section A
21. B 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. B
26. B 27. B 28. A 29. D 30. C
Section B Cloze
31. B 32. C 33. B 34.D 35. A
36, C 37. A 38. B 39. A 40. C
Part IV Writing (20 points, 30 minutes)
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