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1、姓名:_ 专业:_ 层次:_形式:_年级:_ No:WLX 装 订 线赤峰学院成人教育试卷旅游英语试题题号一二三四五六七八总分得分.TEXT COMPREHENSION The following comprehension questions are based on the texts you have learned, and each of them is provided with 4 choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the best answer to each question and write it on the ANSWER SHEET.

2、(20 points, 1 point each)1.“One dollar and eighty-seven cents,”which O. Henry repeatedly mentions in Gifts of the Magi, is _. Athe money Della has been earning for months Bwhat Della has saved to buy herself a comb Cwhat Jim has given her for a Christmas present Dthe money Della has saved to buy Jim

3、 a present2.When the brothers discovered the secret love affair between Lisabetta and Lorenzo, they _. Adecided to wait for a chance to wipe away the shame Brestrained from taking action after long consideration Cimmediately put an end to it by killing Lorenzo and burying him in a remote place Dsecr

4、etly sent Lorenzo away on business without informing their sister of it3.Accoridng to The Pardoners Tale, the woman who gave the knight the right answer to the question disguised herself as a very old and ugly woman in order to . Aavoid being noticed by the Queen Btry out his goodness as a knight Cp

5、revent the knight from finding the answer Dmake sure he was obedient to women4.“She (Mme. Loisel )seemed to have fallen from her proper situation in life as a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm.”This quotation from The Necklace simply means that _. Ashe had been a woman of wealth, beauty, grac

6、e and charm but now she was no longer what she used to be Bshe should have been a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm but her husband spoiled all her dreams Cshe felt as if a woman of wealth, beauty, grace and charm had fallen into an abyss(深渊)of bitter life Das a woman of wealth, beauty, grace

7、 and charm, she should have had a social position she deserved5.According to the story The Lost Gold Piece, when Lebeau refused to be searched,_. Ahis friends said nothing but walked out in anger Bthose present were all certain that Lebeau was a thief Cno one spoke to Lebeau though most of them felt

8、 pity for him Dhe felt as if the were a real criminal6.Aesop was a Greek writer who _. Awrote Snow White and many other stories about fairies and princes Bwrote many stories about animals that talked and behaved like humans Ccollected Greek legends and myths 2,500 years ago Dcollected European lyric

9、s and folk songs in ancient Greece7.In The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavers County, Smiley went off to the swamp to find a frog to serve as Daniels opponent for a jumping contest. While he was waiting for Smiley to return, the stranger took Daniel out of the box and _. Afed him a few teaspoons of

10、 whisky Bfed him a few teaspoons of sand Creplaced him by a good-looking frog Dran away with Smileys box and money8.In Art for Hearts Sake, after Ellsworth recovered from the disease, he made a surprising announcement that _. Ahe would run a big risk of buying the gallery Bhe was going to exhibit hi

11、s painting in the summer show at the gallery Csome good paintings would be singled out for praise Dhe would comp up with a more promising financial plan9.According to How to Live like a Millionaire, the accumulation of wealth chiefly depends on _. Aself-discipline Binheritance Cintelligence Dluck10.

12、The theme of Rip Van Winkle, a short story taken from The Sketch Book, is _. Athe value of individualism and intuitive perception Bthe human imagination to commune with nature Cthe nostalgia(怀旧)for the unrecoverable past Dthe praise for the individual and common man.READING COMPREHENSION In this par

13、t there are 4 reading passages followed by 20 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D.You should decide on the best answer and write it on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points, 2 points each)Passage 1Queen Elizabeth IIs pronunciation of English has been inf

14、ected by her subjects, Aussie scientists say.Phoneticists from Sydneys Macquarie University studied archive recordings of the Queens annual Christmas message to the Commonwealth from the 1950s to1980s, analyzing her Majestys vowels.They then compared those vowels with the standard accent of southern

15、 England, as used by female British broadcasters on the BBC in the 1980s, to see how the royal accent had changed.Their conclusion: the cut-glass speech of the early years of the Queens reign has becomehow shall we saysomewhat commoner over the years.That in itself subtly mirrors the changes is Brit

16、ain, from a country with a rigid social hierarchy(等级制度)four decades ago to one where class differences have blurred and in some areas disappeared.“The Queens pronunciation of some vowels has been influenced by the standard southern-British accent of the 1980s which is more typically associated with

17、speakers who are younger and lower in the social hierarchy,”the researchers say.姓名:_ 专业:_ 层次:_形式:_年级:_ No:WLX 装 订 线Standard speech in southern England has been influenced by Cockneys(伦敦人), whose accent was initiated by Dick Van Dyke in the Walt Disney movie“Mary Poppins.”Purists will be reassured th

18、at the Queens “Hice (house) of Windsor”will not become the Ouse of Windsor”(by dropping theh) in the foreseeable future.However, there have been changes in 10 out of the 11 vowel sounds in the standard English.These changes bring her speech closer to that of her Cockney subjects, the researchers fou

19、nd.An example of this is the way in which she pronounces “had”.In the 1950s, the royal pronunciation of this word almost rhymed with“bed”.But 30 years later, it had migrated halfway to the standard southern English pronunciation, which rhymes “had”with“had”.The Australian team say the pronunciation

20、of all languages alters subtly over time, mainly because of influence from the young, and it is foolish for anyone to try to prevent change.“The chances of societies and academies successfully preserving a particular form of pronunciation against the influence of community and social changes are unl

21、ikely,” they say.The research was published December 21 in Nature, the British science weekly.1.Which of the following best states the main idea of the passage? AThe pronunciation of all languages changes subtly over time. BIt is not always easy to preserve a particular form of pronunciation. CThe Q

22、ueens English has become commoner. DClass differences have blurred and even disappeared.2.Who did the research into the Queens pronunciation? AAn Australian research group. BPhoneticians from a British University. CA British science weekly. DThe BBC broadcasters.3.The Queens pronunciation of some vo

23、wels has been influenced by . Afemale British broadcasters on the BBC in the 1980s Bthe social changes in Britain in the 1980s Cthe standard speech in southern England Dher subjects in the Commonwealth countries4.By saying that the change in the Queens English mirrors the social changes in Britain,

24、the writer means . Athe rigid social hierarchy 40 years ago has collapsed Bthe Queens accent has been influenced by the lower class Cthe Queens accent is associated with the younger speakers Dthe social differences in Britain are no longer as distinct as before5.According to the passage, which of th

25、e following is NOT stated? AThe researchers analyzed the Queens vowels to see how the royal accent had changed. BThe researchers found that the Queens accent is closer to that of her Cockney subjects. CIt is unlikely to preserve a particular accent against social changes and influence of community.

26、DThe change in the pronunciation of a particular language is closely associated with the Royal speech.Passage 2If culture is learned, there must be channels of transmission. This is the task of agents of socializationpeople and organizations charged with conveying the rules. Chief among these are pa

27、rents, peers, teachers, the media, and religious authorities.The first and most important agent of socialization is those who care for infants. In the earliest months, messages from nurturers(抚养人) constitute the childs basic understanding of the world around it. This is the infants first introductio

28、n to the language that shapes perception and elicits emotions. What the child learns is the culture as mediated through others. A desire for continued interaction with the nurturers, combined with a fear of losing these sources of pleasure, motivates the infant to become sensitive to the cues of tho

29、se entrusted with its care.Another powerful source of information and socialization is the friendship group of age peers. Peers are equals, whereas parents are superiors in relation to the child. The greater power of parents makes some kinds of learning difficult. A distance and formality must be ob

30、served even in the most indulgent (宽容) homes. Peers, on the other hand, are those one can deal with on the same level as oneself: tease, insult, let imagination loose upon, share dreadful mistakes with , and so on, but without the heavy emotional overlay of family relationship.Much formal socializat

31、ion is placed in the hands of professionals. Teachers from kindergarten on are specifically designated agents of socialization, and are paid for the task. Ideally, a teacher is one who has both knowledge and the skills to present it.In an earlier time, parents, friends, and teachers would comprise t

32、he list of primary childhood socializers. Childrens books, comics, and magazines might also have been mentioned as sources of information on norms and role models. Today one must add four powerful indirect socialization agents: radio, movie, television and computer. Many people learn about politics,

33、 form a vision of the good life, and develop attitudes toward others from what they see on the screen and hear through loudspeakers.1.The main topic of this passage is . Aagents of socialization Bsources of information Cculture and language learning Dchannels of transmission2.According to the passag

34、e, parents are . Athe first and most important agents of socialization Bthe less powerful agents of socialization than teachers Cthe least important agents of socialization Dformal agents of socialization3.Some kind of knowledge cannot be learned from parents because . Athere is the heavy emotional

35、overlay of family relationships Bchildren are not regarded as equals Cchildren are not allowed to make mistakes Dthey have too many age peers4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a source of information on norms and models? AGames. BRadio. CBooks. DTelevision.5.The term “socializers”in the la

36、st paragraph refers to . Ainstructors Bagents of socialization Csuperiors Dnurturers答案.TEXT COMPREHENSION (20 points, 1 point each) 1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.C.READING COMPREHENSION (40 points, 2 points each)1. 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.D2. 1.A 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.B我的忧伤,是渗透骨髓里的,即使吃大剂量的诗歌补药、喝什么样的心灵鸡汤,

37、都已唤不回身体里、生命中的阳光。所以,我的爱,如果你又看到了我的文字,如果这些文字里依然充满着泣血,湿湿颤抖的哭泣,请你原谅我。因为,你就是我,只有在你面前,我可以卸掉伪装坚强的面具。扑在你的怀里,大声的哭泣,如果没有了你,心就会没有热度,变成僵硬的死掉。我也早已没有了生命刚从死亡里,我又回到了现实,窗外飘起雪花。我又开始呆呆地望着雪,傻傻地跟电脑的屏幕头像的你,谈一场生死相依中,你我牵手的虚拟爱情。多么可悲,现实终归现实。我又开始行骗自己我突然害怕走进坟墓,突然恐惧死亡,因为死亡来临。连这点可怜的虚拟爱情,也将是烟消云散。绝望的时候会想,泣血和流泪如果不让你看见多好,可我还是以文字方式,让你

38、看见。因为你已变成了我,我的影子。如果有一天,我永远的无音信,亲爱的,你就当我这世界从来没有来过。来过的,只有我为你用一滴滴泪,一滴滴血,轻轻研成的心墨,而写下的诗歌。忽然很想你,想一场桃花雨我的忧伤,是渗透骨髓里的,即使吃大剂量的诗歌补药、喝什么样的心灵鸡汤,都已唤不回身体里、生命中的阳光。所以,我的爱,如果你又看到了我的文字,如果这些文字里依然充满着泣血,湿湿颤抖的哭泣,请你原谅我。因为,你就是我,只有在你面前,我可以卸掉伪装坚强的面具。扑在你的怀里,大声的哭泣,如果没有了你,心就会没有热度,变成僵硬的死掉。我也早已没有了生命刚从死亡里,我又回到了现实,窗外飘起雪花。我又开始呆呆地望着雪,傻傻地跟电脑的屏幕头像的你,谈一场生死相依中,你我牵手的虚拟爱情。多么可悲,现实终归现实。我又开始行骗自己我突然害怕走进坟墓,突然恐惧死亡,因为死亡来临。连这点可怜的虚拟爱情,也将是烟消云散。绝望的时候会想,泣血和流泪如果不让你看见多好,可我还是以文字方式,让你看见。因为你已变成了我,我的影子。如果有一天,我永远的无音信,亲爱的,你就当我这世界从来没有来过。来过的,只有我为你用一滴滴泪,一滴滴血,轻轻研成的心墨,而写下的诗歌。忽然很想你,想一场桃花雨 五教学d

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