2010-2011春10级大学英语二级口语考试题目及相关事项一.考试过程与时长:1.考生于考前一次性抽签决定对话话题,抽签后考官记录考题号码,考生不得更改题目。
2.考生准备时间不得超过3分钟。
3.两人对话时间:2分钟;三人对话时间:3分钟。
4.考官提问:可与考生对话内容相关,亦可就考生本人基本情况等信息适当提问,时长不超过2分钟。
二.评分标准:(总分30分)1. 语音语调: 10分(10 8 6 4 2 0)2. 词汇语法: 5分(5 4 3 2 1 0)3. 互动交际: 10分(10 8 6 4 2 0)4. 连贯表达: 5分(5 4 3 2 1 0)注:考生对话部分评分标准涵盖以上四个方面,考官提问环节重点考查学生的应变和交际能力,可将“3. 互动交际: 10分”视为“对话:5分+提问:5分”。
三.考口语时交换老师,不另设补考。
四.考试题目Topics for Final Oral Test (Band 2)1.Do you agree that both Chinese and Americans take anextreme view of creativity? Why or why not? What might bea more rational approach to fostering creativity and basicskills?2.In what way are approaches to learning at high schooldifferent from those at college? Say something more about your new learning methods helpful to the study of college courses.3.Sam Walton, the richest man in America, carried on just likeplain folks. Do you think it is strange? If you should become the richest man in China, how would you live your life?4.What were Sam Walton’s ideas about what is important in lifeand work? Which value of his do you admire most? Why?Talk more about your own view of life, please.5.Talk about the pros and cons of a virtual life please.Remember to give your advice on how a college student should use the Internet properly.6.What do you usually do on line? How useful is theInternet in your life?7.How did dreaming and hard work contribute to MichaelStone’s success? What role did his parents play on his way to success?8.What has been the greatest obstacle in your college life?How did you manage to overcome it?9.In the text, there are quite a few superwomen stories.What do you think of these women? Do you admire any of them?10.A ccording to the author, what has made English “the firsttruly global language”? Do you agree with his claim? 11.H ow has English affected your life? Give a few examplesto illustrate.How did you manage to overcome the greatest obstacle in your college life____Having read some of everyone's ideas concerning " How has English changed your life", I could see most of us agree that English can change his or her life. Nevertheless, I could see no one says English has not changed their life. and I just want to share something with you ._____You guys claims English has changed your life because you see US/UK is a powerful country in the world._____Yeah,Suppose Cambodia is a powerful country in the world, what language will you study then?______ Khmer!_______ yes, Khmer! Not English! if Cambodia were a superpower like the US or China, this language would be spoken by so many people. Don't forget about globalization either. Right now, nothing can be mentioned on the international stage without the English things. You cannot broaden the horizon of your knowledge without knowing English.______Actually, English does not change your life, but your actions or behavior that change your life. So be aware of this. If you say English can change your life, then everyone in the world will study English. and then their life will change. -————This sentence is interesting. You're right, and I don't say you're wrong. Your action and behavior come from what? They come from your thought (mind) which controls your action. Your thought comes from thinking and your absorbing information from various sources. It's world-wide known that the language acquisition is so essential in developing intelligence. This is an endless process of living and learning.________Yeah, now I totally agree with you. It ranges from loving the language itself and the way it makes me understand poems, essays and any literature that strikes my fancy to simply using it in my job(before) in handling transactions. It was also skill i reserved for playing my favorite Role-playing games and writing poems that seemed to have a better effect than my native language.------------actually, i have learnt english for 6 years. English really influence my life. i feel really proud that i know English. You know english can solve my communication problem when i travelled abroad. last year, i visited thailand with my family, but i didn't know how to speak thai at all, but i use english. so i feel english is really important for me to get to know and communicate with all people around the world. In my life, i hope i can be a very good english speaker. ____and I am sure that if anybody know what the English language and it's importance as a tool of personal and professional advancement they would cherish it as much as us .-----Do you think there is still discrimination against women?-----Absolutely. Good Morning America this AM had a story on a female basketball referee {仲裁}who was stopped from officiating at a game because she was female. That happened THIS month. I t is a direct answer with a real life example. Discrimination is present be it against women in our daily life.------but,It all depends where you live. Especially in third world countries. In north America women have the same rights and privileges as their male counterparts. They have the same opportunities as men----------Did you know that if a woman and a man had the EXACT same job, a man would make more?-------Yes, sometimes.------- Sadly women are still discriminated against despite gender equality being widely professed. Generally, women are smarter in the ways of the world when it come to human relations but many a time, they try and break a brick wall with their head rather that finding the cracks in the wall and squeezing through them. However, one cannot blame the male species for despising women who use their gender attributes and not their qualifications and ability to compete. The blame for continued discrimination lies both with men and women alike.--------I actually heard this very interesting story from my teacher the other day: He was at his wife's college reunion and they had a few of people from her class who had changed the most speak in front of the crowd. One of the was a man who had become a woman. He said that when he was a man at work and he did a very good project or presentation, he was always congratulated and given great respect. However, when he was a woman and did the same, people just said, "Oh, well it must have been easy for you since you are a woman."I think that this country is getting very good, but in many countries still, women have NO rights.-------- Yes---it's just to say that men and women should be treated equally, but not practically. Even our Government is still making difference between men and women.-------for example. There are first 8 Seats reserved in buses for ladies. no one can sit on those except women, even when empty.So I think there is still discrimination against women is and women are also helping to stay it alive.we can realised that it really convictive through the former examples.B;I wonder,it's not enough to support it,and it also has some historical factorsB:不过我想这些理由并不足够。