西南大学网络与继续教育学院课程考试试题卷0002《大学英语一》大作业A(1)
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网络教育英语专业[西南大学网络教育《大学英语一》大作业答案]1、(5) Which of the following is not true?A:Dick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.B:Dick didn't work on the first night of his arrival.C:Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.D:Dick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.正确:C2、题目:Reading prehension 1(4) Who would send him the name and address of his hotel?A:The manager of his hotel.B:The police office.C:The taxi driver.D:His wife.正确答案:D3、题目:Reading prehension 1(3)Where did Dick stay in New York?A: In the center of the city.B:In a hotel.C:In a restaurant.D:At his friend's house.正确答案:B4、题目:Reading prehension 1(2) Why did his wife want a telegram from him?A:Because she didn’t know his address yetB:Because she wanted to go to New York, tooC:Because she might send him another telegramD:Because she couldn't leave her husband by himself in New York.正确答案:A5、1) Dick flew to New York because _________.A:he went there for a holidayB:he had work thereC:he went there for sightseeingD: his home was there正确答案:B6、It is not always so easy to tell the white _________ the black.A:betweenB:instead ofC:fromD:against批阅:选择答案:C正确答案:C7、题目:Girls are usually a little weaker than boys__________ mathematics.A:atB: inC:withD:as to正确答案:B8、题目:He is leaving Washington ___________ Paris tomorrow.A:forB:toC:fromD:across正确答案:A9、题目:It is going to rain soon, as there are dark clouds _________ our heads.A:onB:beyondC:far fromD:over正确答案:D10、题目:The girl downstairs told us his story and also ________ of the girl upstairs.A:hisB:itC:oneD:that正确答案:D11、题目:The president, as was customary, _____ the opening address.A:talkedB:deliveredC:gaveD:offered正确答案:B12、题目: The singer and ________ has already arrived.A: dancerB:a dancerC:the dancerD:dancers正确答案:A13、题目:It was clever ______ you to make such a decisive decision at the moment.A:aboutB:ofC: onD:with正确答案:B14、题目:Chris took great _____ in teasing his sister.A:pleasantB:joyC:delightD:gladness正确答案:C15、题目:My brother and sister are ___________ doctors. A:allB:bothC: eachD:any正确答案:B16、题目: He saw the whole aident _________ his way home. A:inB:byC: onD: to正确答案:C17、题目:English is one of ______ important subjects in our school.A:mostB:the mostC:moreD:much more正确答案:B18、题目:The soup tastes ______.A:goodB:wellC:to be goodD:to be well正确答案:A19、题目:There are several _______ in this street. A:hat storeB:hasts storeC:hats storesD:hat stores正确答案:D20、题目:Although it rained heavily this morning, ______ of my classmates was late for school.A:neitherB:noneC:allD:no正确答案:B21、题目:Help ______ to some fish!A:youB:yourC:yourselfD:yours正确答案:C22、题目: In modern _______ areas, sociocultural change is happening at an aerated rate.A: industrialB:industriousC:industryD:industrialization正确答案:A23、题目:Mary wanted to go to Europe by herself, but her parents ________ on her idea.A:frownedB:disagreedC:unapprovedD:nodded正确答案:A24、题目:Women are suggested to _____ smoking when pregnant. A:give inB:give awayC:give offD:give up正确答案:D25、Women have yet to ____ full equality with men in the workplace.A:obtain B:acquire C: achieve D:request正确答案:C内容仅供参考。
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1、(5) Which of the following is not true?ADick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.BDick didn't work on the first night of his arrival.CDick forgot to send his wife a telegram.DDick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.正确答案C2、题目Reading comprehension 1(4) Who would send him the name and address of his hotel?AThe manager of his hotel.BThe police office.CThe taxi driver.DHis wife.正确答案D3、题目Reading comprehension 1(3)Where did Dick stay in New York?AIn the center of the city.BIn a hotel.CIn a restaurant.DAt his friend's house.正确答案B4、题目Reading comprehension 1(2) Why did his wife want a telegram from him?ABecause she didn’t know his address yetBBecause she wanted to go to New York, tooCBecause she might send him another telegramDBecause she couldn't leave her husband by himself in New York. 正确答案A5、1) Dick flew to New York because _________.Ahe went there for a holidayBhe had work thereChe went there for sightseeingDhis home was there正确答案B6、It is not always so easy to tell the white _________ the black.AbetweenBinstead ofCfromDagainst批阅选择答案C正确答案C7、题目Girls are usually a little weaker than boys __________ mathematics.AatBinCwithDas to正确答案B8、题目He is leaving Washington ___________ Paris tomorrow.AforBtoCfromDacross正确答案A9、题目It is going to rain soon, as there are dark clouds _________ our heads.AonBbeyondCfar fromDover正确答案D10、题目The girl downstairs told us his story and also ________ of the girl upstairs.AhisBitConeDthat正确答案D11、题目The president, as was customary, _____ the opening address. AtalkedBdeliveredCgaveDoffered正确答案B12、题目The singer and ________ has already arrived.AdancerBa dancerCthe dancerDdancers正确答案A13、题目It was clever ______ you to make such a decisive decision at the moment.AaboutBofConDwith正确答案B14、题目Chris took great _____ in teasing his sister.ApleasantBjoyCdelightDgladness正确答案C15、题目My brother and sister are ___________ doctors. AallBbothCeachDany正确答案B16、题目He saw the whole accident _________ his way home.AinBbyConDto正确答案C17、题目English is one of ______ important subjects in our school. AmostBthe mostCmoreDmuch more正确答案B18、题目The soup tastes ______.AgoodBwellCto be goodDto be well正确答案A19、题目There are several _______ in this street.Ahat storeBhasts storeChats storesDhat stores正确答案D20、题目Although it rained heavily this morning, ______ of my classmates was late for school.AneitherBnoneCallDno正确答案B21、题目Help ______ to some fish!AyouByourCyourselfDyours正确答案C22、题目In modern _______ areas, sociocultural change is happening at an accerated rate.AindustrialBindustriousCindustryDindustrialization正确答案A23、题目Mary wanted to go to Europe by herself, but her parents ________ on her idea.AfrownedBdisagreedCunapprovedDnodded正确答案A24、题目Women are suggested to _____ smoking when pregnant.Agive inBgive awayCgive offDgive up正确答案D25、Women have yet to ____ full equality with men in the workplace. AobtainBacquireCachieveDrequest正确答案C。
《英语A1》课程习题集西南科技大学成人、网络教育学院版权所有习题【说明】:本课程《英语A1》(编号为01002)共有单选题,写作题,英语完形填空,英语阅读理解,汉译英等多种试题类型,其中,本习题集中有[汉译英,写作题]等试题类型未进入。
一、单选题1. Most students in the class _______ from the countryside.A. isB. areC. willD. would2. I’m afraid that I can’t finish the work ________ to help me.A. unless you will comeB. unless you comeC. until you will comeD. until you shall come3. They drank, _____ and danced all night.A. sangB. singC. sungD. singing4. He _______ the Communist Party _______ 2005.A. has joined, inB. has joined, sinceC. joined, onD. joined, in5. ______ we need more practice is quite clear.A. IfB. WhatC. ThatD. /6. One __________ if one breaks the law.A. will be punishedB. will punishC. is being punishedD. has been punished7. That factory __ _ nearly 50 years ago.A. has been builtB. had builtC. was builtD. has built8. This company was the first ________ portable radios as well as cassette tape recorders in the world.A. producingB. to produceC. having producedD. produced9. Mark often attempts to escape ________ whenever he breaks traffic regulation.A. having been finedB. to have been finedC. to be finedD. being fined10. The problem is ________ difficult for us .A. so; work outB. very too; to be worked outC. rather too; to work outD. quite too; to work it out11. ________, I found all the seats were taken.A. To enter the classroomB. Entered the classroomC. Entering the classroomD. To be entered the classroom12. ----- Why were you late?----- I had a hard time ________ up this morning.A. to getB. getC. gotD. getting13. We can’t imagine ________ in the entrance examination, for she has never been to school.A. she succeedingB. her succeedingC. she succeedD. her to succeed14. ----- Guess what? I passed the English exam!----- ___ _ .A. That’s fineB. It’s OKC. Congratulations!D. Believe it or not15. In order to strengthen his muscles, Mike goes to the gym ________ to do exercises.A. increasinglyB. oftenC. regularlyD. lively16. Nearly one hundred people _____ attended the meeting.A. areB. haveC. hasD. were17. Some of the water _______wasted by them.A. wasB. wereC. areD. being18. I went home, _____ she stayed at the station.A. butB. orC. soD. and19. Kate said that_________ ___.A. she had finished writing the composition the night beforeB. she had finished writing the composition last dayC. I finished writing the composition on the last nightD. she finished writing the composition before the night20. The reason I have to go is _________ __ if I don’t.A. that she will be disappointedB. because she will be disappointedC. on account of her being disappointedD. that she will be disappointing21. If you __ ___ quiet, I’ll tell you what happene d.A. beB. are to beC. areD. will be22. We all believe that computer _______ smaller and smaller in the coming years.A. can be becomeB. will be gotC. will be changedD. can turn23. The purpose of new technology is to make life easier, ________ it more difficult.A. not makingB. not makeC. not to makeD. nor to make24. My wife said in her letter that she would appreciate ________ from you sometime.A. to have heardB. to hearC. for hearingD. hearing25. ________ in simple English, the book is easy to understand.A. WritingB. WrittenC. To writeD. Being written26. I remember ________ to help us if we ever got into trouble.A. once offeringB. him once offeringC. him to offerD. to offer him27. I don’t like ________ at me.A. them laughingB. their laughC. them laughD. them to have laughed28. ----- I must go now. The plane will leave in half an hour. Thank you for seeing me off. ----- ___ _ .A. Good luckB. Be carefulC. Best WishesD. Hurry to catch the plane29. He asked who I voted for and I said it was my own ________.A. thingB. matterC. dutyD. business30. The number of teachers in this school ___ __ unknown.A. areB. is beingC. isD. are being31. Come and sit down by the fire. Your hand ___ __.A. feel so coldlyB. is feeling so coldC. feels so coldD. is felt so cold32. He as well as his students ___ __ interested in sports.A. areB. isC. wereD. was33. My classmate ___ __ a lot of good deeds for others.A. has been doneB. didC. was doingD. had done34. I wonder ___ __ he asked such a silly question in public.A. howB. whatC. thatD. why35. Middle school boys _____ not to smoke.A. always tellB. are told alwaysC. are always toldD. is always told36. He _____ not to leave waste paper in public places any more.A. warnsB. warnedC. is warnedD. was warned37. Helen had to shout ________ above the sound of the music.A. making herself hearB. to make herself hearC. making herself heardD. to make herself heard38. The thief took away the woman’s wallet without ________ .A. being seenB. seeingC. him seeingD. seeing him39. I’ve worked with children before, so I know what________ in my new job.A. expectedB. to expectC. expectsD. to be expecting40. John regretted ________ to the meeting last week.A. not goingB. not to goC. not having been goingD. not to be going41. We suggested ________ in hotels but the children were anxious out.A. sleeping; to campB. sleeping; campingC. to sleep; to campD. to sleep; camping42. ----- Will you be able to come to my birthday party this Saturday?----- _______________.A. No, I’d like toB. I believe I can’tC. I’m afraidD. Yes, I’d love to43. Mr. Smith was determined to ________ the experiment after many years’ interruption.A. carry onB. carry outC. carry awayD. carry forth44. Four hours ________ too long for him to write the letter.A. hasB. areC. isD. have45. Various programs ________on TV. World news___ __ best received.A. will show, areB. are shown, isC. are showing, isD. have shown, are46. I decided to stop and have a lunch, __________ I am hungry.A. andB. forC. soD. but47. Jack ___ __ on the street when I ___ __on him.A. walked, calledB. was walking, was callingC. walked, was callingD. was walking, called48.I don’t think_____.A. that he came to the concert yesterday trueB. true that he came to the concert yesterdayC. it that he came to the concert yesterday trueD. it true that he came to the concert yesterday49. If you study hard, you ___ __ the examination.A. has passedB. are passingC. have passedD. will pass50.Don’t worry. Everything will ________ in time.A. be finishedB. finishC. finishedD. be finishing51.I don’t know whether you happen ________, but I am g oing to study in the U. S. A. this September.52. People appreciate ________ with him because he has a good sense of humor.A. to workB. to have workedC. workingD. have working53. I feel it is your husband who ________ for the spoiled child.A. is to blameB. is going to blameC. is to be blamedD. should blame54. Look, this roof is covered with ________ leaves.A. fallingB. fallenC. fellD. felt55. It is difficult to get used ________ in a tent after having soft, comfortable bed to lie on..A. sleepB. to sleepingC. sleptD. to slept56. I have no objection ________ the evening with them.A. to spendB. to spendingC. of spendingD. spending57. ----- Tom, this is Hack, Fred is ill in hospital.----- Oh, _______________.A. It’s sadB. it’s badC. I’m sorry to hear thatD. that’s not good58. Drunken driving is often the major ________ of traffic accidents.A. reasonB. causeC. excuseD. way59. Physics ________ interesting subject.A. is anB. are anC. is aD. are a60. You don’t need to describe her. I ________ her several times.A. had metB. have metC. metD. meet61. It was going to rain just now; _______, it is clear now.A. butB. forC. moreoverD. therefore62. ----- “Did you enjoy last night’s concert?”----- “Yes, Though the last piece ________ rather poorly.”A. was playedB. playedC. was playingD. playing63. She told us ________ interesting story________ we all laughed.A. such, thatB. such an, thatC. so, thatD. so an, in order to64. John does a lot of housework every morning, but now he ___ __ his schoolmates with their lessons.A. helpB. is helpingC. helpsD. has helped65. Such problems ________ as soon as possible.A. have solvedB. have been solvingC. have to solveD. have to be solved66. The news reporters hurried to the airport, only ________ the film star had left.A. to tellB. to be toldC. tellingD. told67. I’ve enjoyed ________ to talk with you.A. to be ableB. being ableC. to been ableD. of being able68. He gives people the impression ________ many poems.A. of having writtenB. to have writtenC. of being writtenD. to write69. After ________ for the job, you will be required to take a language test.A. being interviewedB. interviewC. interviewingD. having interviewed70. ----- Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the railway station?----- ________________ .A. No, I couldn’tB. Sorry, I don’t know. I’m new hereC. I couldn’t tell youD. You can’t ask me71. The case ________ a lot of things, ________ a second-hand watch.A. included; containedB. included; containingC. contained; includedD. contained; including72. ----- “I’m sorry to have kept you waiting.”----- “Oh, not at all. I _____ here only a few minutes.”A. have beenB. had beenC. wasD. will73. --- Study hard, __ ___ you will fail in the exam.A. stillB. andC. orD. therefore74. David ________ himself while he ________ the machine.A. hurted, was fixingB. hurts, is fixingC. hurt, fixedD. hurt, was fixing75. The song ___ __ by children.A. is often sungB. was often sungC. singsD. has often sung二、英语完形填空76. Hollywood produces many different kinds of films, ( 1 ) mysteries, musical, love stories and horror films. ( 2 ) these films maybe, they generally have one thing ( 3 ) common:The ( 4 ) character wants something very ( 5 ) and will do ( 6 ) to get it. The opponent tries to stop the main character ( 7 ) achieving his goal. This opposition ( 8 ) conflict. And conflict is the ( 9 ) of drama. To give an example, Let’s say the main character is a young man of ( 10 ) origin who wants to ( 11 ) the beautiful daughter of a rich banker. The father thinks the young man is ( 12 ) of his daughter and he does not allow her to see him. The young man, who was very ( 13 ) in love, refuses to give ( 14 ) without a fight. The conflict b etween the young man and the girl’s father is what makes the story interesting. It forces the main character to ( 15 ) action. And through their actions, we see then ( 16 ) they really are. In a good story, the main character ( 17 ) .he is not the same at the end of the story as he was at the ( 18 ) .he learns something ( 19 ) his own experiences that make him a different, or perhaps better person. And we learn something from watching him. Good movies not only ( 20 ) us, they also help us understand a little more about life.1. A. except B. besides C. including D. apart form2. A. Mysterious B. Different C. Horrible D. Musical3. A. of B. at C. in D. on4. A. main B. small C. great D. minor5. A. worst B. worse C. bad D. badly6. A. everything B. anything C. something D. what7. A. from B. of C. at D. with8. A. makes B. turns C. has D. creates9. A. mind B. center C. soul D. point10. A. good B. high C. humble D. bad11. A. marry B. marry with C. marry to D. get married12. A. worthwhile B. worthy C. unworthy D. worth13. A. little B. much C. deeply D. /14. A. out B. off C. in D. up15. A. find B. take C. make D. do16. A. who B. when C. unlike D. as17. A. turns B. changes C. forces D. gets18. A. middle B. last C. beginning D. first19. A. of B. from C. with D. on20. A. entertain B. enjoy C. enrich D. embody77.“Cool” is a word with many meanings. It’s traditional meaning is used to ( 1 ) a temperature that is fairly cold. As the world has ( 2 ) , however, the word has expanded to ( 3 ) many different meanings.“Cool” can be used to express feelings of ( 4 ) in almost anything.When you see a brand-name car in the street, maybe you can’t help ( 5 ) , “It’s cool.” You might think, “He’s so cool,” when you see your ( 6 ) footballer.We all enlarge the meaning of “cool”. You can use it ( 7 ) many words such as “new” or “amazing.” Here’s an interesting story we can see ( 8 ) illustrate(阐述)the usage of the word: A teacher asked her students to ( 9 ) the waterfall they had visited. On one student’s paper was just the one ( 10 ) , “It’s so cool.”( 11 ) he thought it was ( 12 ) to describe ( 13 ) he saw and felt.( 14 )the story also proves the shortage of words and expressions. ( 15 ) “cool,” some people have no words to express the same meaning. So it is ( 16 ) to improve our word strength to maintain some ( 17 )As a popular word, “cool” stands for a kind of special ( 18 ) that people can accept easily. Excepting “cool,” can you think of many words that ( 19 ) your life as colorful? I can. and I think they are also very ( 20 ) .1. A. find B. take C. show D. make sure2. A. changed B. been developed C. been cleaned D. informed3. A. turn out B. take on C. take in D. come into4. A. satisfaction B. interest C. sense D. interesting5. A. to say B. telling C. shout D. saying6. A. famous B. out of date C. favorite D. modern7. A. instead of B. in place of C. to take place of D. exchange8. A. is used to B. showing C. used to D. explaining9. A. write for B. copy down C. describe D. say something10. A. phrase B. word C. story D. sentence11. A. However B. May C. As far as D. Perhaps12. A. The just thing B. the very mean C. some methods D. the best way13. A. the means B. what C. how D. wherever14. A. And B. If C. So D. But15. A. WithoutB. Using C. Not being used D. With16. A. important B. necessary C. impossible D. natural17. A. true B. belief C. richness D. interest18. A. habit B. culture C. language D. enjoyment19. A. put B. changeC. better D. make20. A. cool B. easy C. difficult D. important78. Sports and games are also very useful for character-training. In ( 1 ) lessons at school, boys and girls may ( 2 ) such virtues as unselfishness, courage, ( 3 ) and love of one’s country; ( 4 ) what is learned in books ( 5 ) have the same deep ( 6 ) on a child’s character ( 7 ) what is learned by experience. The ( 8 )day-school cannot give much ( 9 )training in living, ( 10 ) most of the pupils’ times is (11 ) in classes, studying lessons. So ( 12 ) what the pupils do in their ( 13 ) time that really prepares them to ( 14 ) in society as citizens when they ( 15 ) . If each of them learns ( 16 ) for his team and not for himself ( 17 ) the football field, he will ( 18 ) find it natural to work for the ( 19 ) of his country ( 20 ) only for his own benefit.1. A. his B. their C. our D. her2. A. learn about B. listen to C. worry about D. talk to3. A. calmness B. beauty C. loveliness D. discipline4. A. but B. so C. hence D. moreover5. A. can B. will C. would not D. might6. A. affect B. effort C. effect D. afford7. A. like B. that C. as D. with8. A. usual B. often C. future D. ordinary9. A. painful B. political C. popular D. practical10. A. in which B. therefore C. because D. so that11. A. made B. spent C. taken D. carried12. A. it seemed B. it is C. they are D. they have13. A. extra B. school C. spare D. study14. A. take their place B. have their landC. make their positionD. win their fame15. A. grow up B. grow out C. grow upon D. grow in16. A. target B. fighting C. to work D. stressing17. A. in B. on C. over D. across18. A. latest B. later C. latter D. the latter19. A. profit B. value C. privilege D. good20. A. in spite of B. in order C. because of D. instead of79.Martin Luther King. Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was ( 1 ) a boy Martin learned that his ( 2 ) , the black Americans, were ( 3 ) treated differently from most of( 4 ) fellow Americans. Many could not attend good schools, ( 5 ) good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their ( 6 ). Martin knew that in a free country this was ( 7 ) . He wanted to help his black brothers, ( 8 ) he decided to go to school and ( 9 ) a minister. He became a pastor (牧师)in Montgomery, Alabama. This is ( 10 ) Martin Luther King's "peaceful fight" first began.Dr. King worked ( 11 ) equality in other cities. He knew that the ( 12 ) way people could win their rights was to remain peaceful, ( 13 ) in face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his achievements and ( 14 ).The whole nation ( 15 ) the terrible event that ( 16 ) on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King, Jr, was ( 17 ). The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非暴力) died ( 18 ).But Dr. King's dream can never ( 19 ). Many Americans are still ( 20 ) to make that dream come true.1. A. already B. still C. such D. not2. A. family B. friends C. people D. country3. A. much B. sometimes C. seldom D. often4. A. his B. those C. most D. their5. A. get B. look for C. having D. to do6. A. faces B. skin C. bodies D. people7. A. even worse B. different C. wrong D. reasonable8. A. as B. because C. so D. but9. A. helped B. ask C. visited D. became10. A. where B. why C. said D. because11. A. with B. in C. by D. for12. A. only B. other C. wrong D. second13. A. except B. even C. if D. not14. A. honor B. victoryC. courage D. strength15. A. discouraged B. saw C. mourned D. rebelled16. A. passed B. he did C. happened D. they managed17. A. defeated B. shot C. caught D. put into prison18. A. bravely B. violently C. quietly D. nonviolently19. A. die B. be believed C. realize D. fail20. A. wanted B. working C. prepared D. struggling80. Not long ago my wife sent me to the nearest market to buy something, I went there directly, and ( 1 ) a pound of sugar. Then I returned home and ( 2 ) my wife the paper bag in which there was one pound of sugar. I s aid to her, “Here is the ( 3 ) you want.” My wife looked into the bag, and then looked at me in a ( 4 ) way, saying very slowly, “I told you to get me a bottle of milk”.I was so ( 5 ) my absent-mindedness that I paid ( 6 ) to my family doctor, who was bothlearned and kind.“Your problem,” He said, “is a (7 ) one and it should not ( 8 ) you at all. If you know you’re absent-minded, you’re quite all right. It’s nothing to worry about. But if you don’t know you’re absent-minded, you’re surely in ( 9 ).”“Many (10 ) people are absent-minded,” the doctor told me. “(11 ),Thomas Edison was standing ( 12 ) one day to pay taxes when he arrived ( 13 ) window, that is to say, it was his ( 14 ) to pay his money, he found that he ( 15 ) his own ( 16 ). He ( 17 ) the man next in the line and asked,” Can you tell me who I am? The man told him.I felt ( 18 ) and got up to leave. “Thank you, doctor,” I said, “How much should I pay you?” “Ten dollars for the (19 ).”“But, doctor, I didn’t have a check-up.” The doctor looked much puzzled. “Oh, yes,” he said, “it was that ( 20 ) before you. How absent-minded I am too!”1. A. sold B. ordered C. bought D. borrowed2. A. handed B. put C. paid D. borrowed3. A. milk B. sugar C. vegetable D. book4. A. friendly B. kind C. open D. strange5. A. worried about B. fond of C. interested in D. proud of6. A. some money B. taxes C. a visit D. great attention7. A. difficult B. good C. bad D. simple8. A. excite B. worry C. interest D. pay9. A. need B. future C. troubleD. fact10. A. famous B. ordinary C. sick D. honest11. A. In fact B. For example C. At once D. Long, long ago12. A. among people B. in passengers C. in a queue D. between two13. A. to B. in C. on D. at14. A. moment B. duty C. turn D. time15. A. had remembered B. had forgotten C. thought of D. lost16. A. telephone number B. name C. address D. age17. A. turned to B. looked at C. listened to D. passed on18. A. even worse B. more worried C. much better D. more excited19. A. check-up B. talk C. medicine D. time20. A. me B. your wife C. patient D. scientist三、英语阅读理解81. Any person who can read words and understand what they mean is fortunate. More than half the people in the world cannot read or write. They can learn about things only by watching and listening. However, people who can read are able to learn about anything they wish.People can read a language better if they have listened to it or learned to speak it. Reading, listening, and speaking are ways people come to understand the words of a language. Being able to write also makes reading easier.A mother or father is often a child’s first reading teacher. By speaking to a baby, the parent helps the baby understand what language is and what it is for. Children feel love and joy in the sounds of words. They try to talk back. As babies listen and speak, they store up facts and ideas. Certain things children do in the early years help them learn. Young children enjoy looking at picture books. Later, the parent reads books that the child can look at as well as listen to. At age five many children are beginning to read and write. Some can recognize their own names. Children continue to learn to read in school with their teacher’s help. Sometimes children read out loud. At other times they read silently. They learn to understand and remember. Reading teaches them new facts and helps them get along in everyday life.1. The word “fortunate” in the first paragraph means .A. luckyB. successfulC. wealthyD. good2. People who can read .A. can learn by reading.B. can understand a language better.C. are probably able to learn better.D. all of the above3. A child can learn things around very quickly. It may be because .A. his parents often speak to him.B. He can understand things by listening.C. He has his own storage of knowledge by and by.D. All of the above.4. Parents often read books for their children mainly because .A. stories in the books can make children calm.B. Children can gain some knowledge form the books.C. It is easy to make children fall asleepD. Parents need to talk with their children in this way.5. Speaking and reading are very important because .A. they are two fundamental ways through which children learn a languageB. children should make a living through these ways.C. because children learn the two skills since they are very youngD. children should learn to read to recognize their own names82. Sometimes when you walk outside, you see a little hole with sand around it. Guess what! You have found a city under the ground. Ants live in this city. There, many ants live together with their queen. The queen is the biggest ant of all. Most of the time, there is only one queen in an ant city.When a queen starts her own city, she digs a hole. She takes bits of sand to the top. Then she piles up the sand. It makes a little hill. She is making a good place for her eggs. It is a nest. When baby ants come out of the eggs, they are called grubs. They look like worms. The queen feeds them food and water. But when a grub is a week or two old, it stops eating. It no longerneeds food. It makes a bag around itself and goes to sleep. Then it grows into a big ant.Most grubs turn into worker ants. Workers take over running the nest. They dig more holes. This makes the nest bigger. They also keep it clean. They get food and water. Workers bring food to other ants that are too busy to go out. Some also fight off ants from other cities.Ants are fun to watch. You can dig up an ant hill and put it in a bowl. It should be made of glass. That way, you can see through it. Then you can watch the ants at work.1. “Guess what” mean .A. can you guess what it isB. please guess what happensC. could you think for a while and find the answerD. can yo u guess what’s up with the hole2. The writer uses “a city under the ground” referring to .A. queen’s cityB. ants’ holeC. ants’ hillD. baby ants’ nest3. All of them are the “citizens”of an ants’ city except .A. a queenB. baby antsC. worker antsD. ants from other cities4. “Workers take over running the nest” implies that .A. at first the queen runs the nestB. worker ants take the job after they grow upC. the queen is not the ruler thenD. A and B5. “Ants are fun to watch”, because .A. they are little livesB. they live under the groundC. they live in a different way that we may ignoreD. none of the above83.Teeth have been a part of animals almost from the beginning of animal life. The first animals to have teeth were fish. These sea creatures lived millions of years ago. They had many finely pointed teeth for grabbing food from the water. They were distant cousins of today’s sharks.The teeth of animals help them do certain jobs or eat certain kinds of foods. Elephants have two large teeth, called tusks, which they use for digging up plants or for fighting. Lions and tigers have long, sharp teeth for tearing apart other animals. Those of horses and cows are short and flat. They are used for grinding plants.People have three main kinds of teeth. They have teeth that cut, teeth that tear, and teeth that grind. When biting into a piece of fruit, people use their cutting teeth. When pulling a piece of meat from a bone, they use their tearing teeth. When nibbling on a fresh carrot, they use their grinding teeth.Every person grows two sets of teeth. The first set often begins to appear when a baby is about six months old. It lasts until the child is about six years old. Then the baby teeth fall out and the second te eth come in. This second set must last for the rest of a person’s life.It is important for people to take care of their teeth. They must eat the right foods. They shouldbrush their teeth properly. Teeth should be checked twice a year by a dentist.1. Fish have many teeth for food.A. noticeable, catchingB. visible, graspingC. sharp, snatchingD. fine, catching2. Which of the following statements about teeth is true?A. Elephants have three large tusks.B. Teeth of horses and cows are short and sharp.C. The first set of teeth of a person often begins to appear when he is about six years.D. Sea creatures were the first animals having teeth.3. The word “nibble” in the third paragraph bears the meaning of .A. eating with small repeated bitsB. showing slight interest in somethingC. taking hold of with a sudden rough movementD. crushing into small pieces or into powder4. From this passage we can draw a conclusion that .A. all the teeth have the same functionB. animals do n’t try to protect their teethC. teeth are important both for human and animalsD. we should care our teeth and often have them checked5. It is a piece of writing about .A. botanyB. animalsC. popular scienceD. dentistry84. There are many books for young readers. Some of these are for youths 12 to 18. Others are for children under 12. There are even some books for babies. And they can’t even read!People who write for youths write all kinds of books. Some write about real things, like stars, cars, or boats. But others tell stories that are made up. Many of these stories took place in the past. But some show what it’s like to live today. These may be about going to school or being part of a family.Books for young children use a lot of beautiful pictures. They are a big part of each book. So, many writers of children’s books also draw the pictures. These writers make sure that their books are more than just fun stories to read. They make them look good, too!Some children’s books tell very old s tories. Many have animals in them that talk and do things that people do. Some of these animals might be bears. Others might be foxes. A little mouse and a big lion might even be in the same story.Many books for very little children are all pictures. Others may have a word here and there. Books for babies may have something to push that makes sounds. This kind of bookmay make animal sounds. Then it may have a picture of the animal that makes each sound. It may also have its name. This way, the baby gets know what sounds some animals make.1. According to the passage we know that there are many books for .A. young people between 12 – 18B. children under 12。
西南大学网络与继续教育学院课程代码: 0002 学年学季:20191单项选择题1、He took the shivering little animal in his arms, and waded again through the stream. Soon he overtook the slow oxen.他用胳膊抱着直哆嗦的小狗,又游了回来,很快他就赶上了慢慢行进的牛车。
他把直哆嗦的小狗放进手臂,又游了回来,很快他就超过了慢慢行进的牛车。
2、Do you want to understand another culture? Then you ought to find out about its food.你想理解另一种文化吗?那么你应该找到他们的食物。
你想了解另一种文化吗?那么你应该去认识他们的食物。
3、We paid a visit and had a talk with the landlord. We were all eager to have something like home that we could always go back to, not a hotel room no matter how nice it was.我们去看了房,同房主谈了谈。
当时心里就是渴望有一个总是可以回去的家,而非一个旅馆房间,管它多好也没用。
我们付了一次旅行,同房主谈了谈。
我们都渴望有一个总是可以回去的家,而不是一个很好的旅馆房间。
4、For if it was the other way, I know how I would feel. The love we shared made everything so beautiful in life.A.因为如果是另外一条道路,我知道我会有怎样的感受。
我们分享的爱让生命中的每件事都是那么的美好。
因为如果这样的事发生在我身上,我知道我会有怎样的感受, 我们的爱让生命中的每件事都是那么的美好。
西南大学培训与继续教育学院课程考试试题卷学期:2020年秋季课程名称【编号】:英语【0002】A卷考试类别:大作业满分:100分一、大作业题目答题须知:1、只需写上题目编号,做要求的题目数量,不要全部做完,以免影响评分;2、答案必须做在答题卷(答题纸)上,做在试题卷上的不予计分。
Part I 英译汉要求:将下列英语句子翻译成汉语,每题10分,只能任意选作5题,共50分,不要改变题号。
1、We applied to the Accommodation Office of the university a month before we left for Britain but by the time we got to the office, we were told “totally nothing available at the moment”.2、The United States is a land of immigrants. So Americans eat food from many different countries.3、Every class was an adventure with Mr. Whitson. I can still remember some science periods almost from beginning to end.4、We were all eager to have something like home that we could always go back to, not a hotel room no matter how nice it was.5、He told us not to let our minds go to sleep, and to speak up if we ever thought he or the textbook was wrong.6、The smallest courtesies along the rough roads of life are like the little birds that sing to us all winter long, and make that season of ice and snow more endurable.7、For if it was the other way, I know how I would feel. The love we shared made everything so beautiful in life.8、Andersen often wrote about the triumph of good over evil. And sometimes he wrote pessimistic stories that ended unhappily.9、Each region boasts its own special style of food. Visit the South and enjoy country-style cooking. Take a trip to New England and sample savory seafood dishes.10、We paid a visit and had a talk with the landlord. We were all eager to have something like home that we could always go back to, not a hotel room no matter how nice it was.Part II 应用文写作要求:根据下列情景,按要求写一篇50-80个英语单词的应用文。
西南大学网络与继续教育学院课程考试试题卷类别:网教2020年5月课程名称【编号】:高级英语一【0848】A卷大作业满分:100 分要答案:wangjiaofudaoExercise 1Choose any one of the following passages and then translate it into Chinese. Passage 1 (From Unit 1)Failure is a better teacher than success since success always encourages repetition of old behavior whereas failure can prompt fresh thinking, a change of direction. After twelve years of studying ballet a friend of mine applied to join a professional company. She was turned down. “Would further training help?”she asked. The ballet master shook his head. “You will never be a dancer,”he said. “You haven’t the body for it.”In such cases, the way to use failure is to face the reality (face the music) courageously, asking “What have I left? What else can I do?”My friend put away her toe shoes and moved into dance therapy, a field where she’s both competent and useful.Passage 2 (From Unit 4)!On the positive side, there are a number of things worth recommending, such as the following:0 l1. Ask others about themselves; at the same time, be on guard not to talk too much about yourself.2. Keep you voice modulated. Laugh when moved to do so but avoid raucous laughter, and don’t giggle at your own remarks.:3. Listen to whoever is speaking and make it apparent that you are listening by not letting your eyes wander or your attention be diverted.4. If another person joins the conversation, bring him briefly up to date on what is being discussed and encourage him to join the conversation.5. At dinner parties, break the ice by turning to the person sitting next toyou and asking some question that is calculated to elicit an answer that can then become the subject of conversation. It does not make much difference what you ask if it succeeds in getting other person to speak.Passage 3 (From Unit 15)The race will intensify year by year —with far-reaching impacts on society. Who “owns”the bottom of the ocean and the marine life that covers it? As ocean mining becomes feasible and economically advantageous, we can expect the resource balance among nations to shift. The Japanese already extract 10,000,000 tons of coal each year from underwater mines; tin is already being ocean-mined by Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Before long nations may go to war over patches of ocean bottom. We may also find sharp changes in the rate of industrialization of what are now resource-poor nations.Exercise 2 Skimming and Scanning (10x3=30);In this part, you are required to go over the passage quickly.For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.1. What is the top reason Americans travel in the summertime?A. School is over.B. They think they deserve a rest.C. Summer is the season to travel.D. The weather is great.2. Every year, most companies _______.A. require a business tripB. insist that workers commuteC. have employees travel togetherD. provide a vacation for workers ) M F& M& R# c7 Q& S3. Many Americans treat their pets as _______. :A. their family membersB. very common thingsC. their own propertyD. very usual things4. According to the passage, some fancy hotels could provide for your pets the following EXCEPT _______.A. good accommodationB. some well-served foodC. a soft bedD. delicious Chinese meals5. It’s discovered that interaction with pet animals is good for health as they can help to _______. ' ^( Y0 u6 `4 ~! z5 v* oA. guard against unwelcome visitorsB. catch unwanted miceC. lower blood pressureD. keep company6. Pet can encourage social relationship by _______.A. acting as basic element to American cultureB. providing a subject for chatting 8C. becoming members for the familyD. having a friendly appearance(7. Traditionally, if a young man wants to get married to his girlfriend he is supposed to _______.A. propose to his friend at the right timeB. ask his girlfriend to marry him in a romantic wayC. get the permission of his girlfriend’s motherD. get the permission of his girlfriend’s father8. The counseling during engagement can prepare a couple for ___________.9. During the ceremony the bride usually wears a beautiful, long white wedding dress while the groom wears ___________.10. When the bride and groom begin to exchange their rings, it is a symbol of their ___________.A Few Aspects of American LifeTravelIt’s summertime. For many Americans, this is the season to travel. Why? Because school is over and the weather is great. And most of all, they believe they deserve a break. When Americans take a break, they often head for their favorite vacation spot.Throughout their history, Americans have been people on the move. The early immigrants had to travel to get to the New World. Once they arrived, they settled along the East Coast. But they weren’t content to stay here. Explorers and traders journeyed to the unknown western territories. Later, settlers moved west todevelop new areas. As a result of this west movement, Americans eventually occupied the whole continent—from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Even today, Americans seem unable to stay put. Research says that average American moves every five years.Americans are used to traveling. Some people make long-distance commuting to work daily. Their jobs may even require them to take frequent business trips. Most companies provide an annual vacation for their employees, and people often use that time to travel. Some people just visit friend or relatives in distant states. Some go on low-budget weekend trips and stay in economy motels. Those with more expensive tastes choose luxurious hotels. Camping out in the great outdoors appeals to adventurous types. Some travel in recreational vehicles to camp out in comfort, while others “rough it”by sleeping in tents. Families often plan their trips with the kids in mind. More and more “family friendly”hotels offer special programs for children.Americans love pets. Many pet owners treat their pets as a part of the family. You might say Americans treat their pets like they treat their children—sometimes even better.In America, there are more households with pets than those with children. At least 43 percent of US homes have pets of some sort. Usual creatures, such as monkeys, snakes and even wolves, find a home with some Americans. More common pets include fish, mice and birds. But the all-time favorites are cats and dogs, even at the White House. Americans sometimes have strong feelings about whether dogs or cats make better pets. “Dog people”and “cat people”often enjoy friendly competition.Many grocery stores in America sell pet foods. Pets can even accompany their owners on vacation. Fancy hotels are beginning to accommodate both man and animal. Animal guests at Four Seasons Hotels can enjoy delicious meals served on fine china and sleep in soft beds.The average American enjoys having pets around, and for good reason.Researchers have discovered that interacting with animals lowers a person’s blood pressure. Dogs can offer protection from robbers and unwelcome visitors. Cats can help rid the home of unwanted mice. Little creatures of all shapes and sizes can provide friendship and love. In many cases, having a pet prepares a young couple for the responsibilities of parenthood. Pets even encourage social relationships: they give their owners an appearance of friendliness, and they provide a good subject of conversation.Pets are as basic to American culture as hot dogs or apple pie. To Americans, pets are not just property, but a part of the family.Marriage“I do.”To Americans, these two words carry great meaning. They can even change your life, especially if you say them at your own wedding. Making wedding promises is like signing a contract. Now Americans don’t really think marriage is a business deal. But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement. Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees, the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by asking her to marry him in a romantic way.Sometimes the couple just decides together that the time is right to get married. They may be engaged for weeks, months or even years. As the big approaches, bridal showers and bachelor’s parties provide many gifts. Today many couples also receive counseling during engagement. This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it’s time for the wedding. Although most weddings follow long-held traditions, there’s still room for individualism. For example, the usual place for a wedding is in a church. But some people get married outdoors. A few even have the ceremony while skydiving or riding on horseback! The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends. They choose their own style of colors, decorations and music during the ceremony. But some things rarely change. The bride usuallywears a beautiful, long white wedding dress. She traditionally wears “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue”. The groom wears a formal suit. Relatives and close friends participate in the ceremony.6 {$ c6 o: V( y& ?As the ceremony begins, the groom stands with the minister, facing the audience. Music signals the entrance of the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their promises. Traditionally, they promise to love each other “for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health”. But sometimes the couple composes their own promises. They give each other a gold ring as a symbol of their marriage promise. Finally the minister announces the big moment: “I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!”Exercise 3 Writing (1x40=40)'Write a composition of about 200 words on any one of the following topicsife without InternetMy Views on Studying AbroadTime and Tide Wait for No ManYou are to write in three paragraphs.In the first paragraph, state clearly what your view is.)In the second paragraph, support your view with details."In the last paragraph, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion with a summary or suggestion.:Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.。