(2020年整理)电大人文英语I试题及答案.doc

(2020年整理)电大人文英语I试题及答案.doc
(2020年整理)电大人文英语I试题及答案.doc

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形考任务1

一、选择填空

题目1

—Hi, Wang Xin,nice to meet you!

—Hi, Liu Hui, _____________________

选择:

A. nice to meet you too.

题目2

—Hi! How are you doing?

选择:

C. I'm doing well.

题目3

Bai Mei don't know Liu Hui, so Zhuang Hua _________ her to Liu Hui.

选择:

A. introduce

题目4

When you feel _________, you should go to see a doctor.

选择:

A. sick

题目5

People can't live without____________ sun.

选择:

C. the

题目6

二、阅读理解:完形填空题(每空10分)

操作提示:通过题目中的下拉选项框选择恰当的词语补全填空。

Social work helps people to have a B life. In many cases this requires the social worker to help people to

overcome the negatives in their lives. Social work includes from helping a A

to get into college to counseling a person with illness. In most cases the role of a social worker is to help people

to C the skills.

Most of the time a social worker is going to be dealing A people who are having a difficult time. Often

poverty plays a big part in the need for the services of social worker. Social workers often interview people to get

an understanding of the problem. From there the social worker will help them to come up with a plan to C

their situation.

1. A. good B. better C. rich

2. A. student B. doctor C. lawyer

3. A. take B. think C. develop

4. A. with B. on C. in

5. A. change B. meet C. improve

一、选择填空

题目1

—Albert, this is Jim.

—______________ Jim?

选择:

B. How do you do,

题目2

—What is your major?

选择:

C. Education.

题目3

I enjoy__________ books in the library.

选择:

B. reading

题目4

She is ____________ General Manager of___________ big company.

选择:

B. the, a

题目5

I _____________ an Open University student.

选择:

A. am

题目6

二、阅读理解:选择题(每题10分)

Social Workers Social workers help people overcome problems and make their lives better. If people are

homeless, sick, or having family problems, social workers will work with them. If students have trouble in school,

social workers help them too.

Social workers help these people in different ways. One way is to find resources for people. They find out what

kinds of help people need. Then, they set up programs to meet the needs of the individual12. They may focus on

child abuse, poverty, violence, and other problems. For someone with family difficulties, social workers may find

a parenting class or a support group. For a homeless person, they may find a place for them to live and a career

training program. For a student, they may find a mentor or a learning disability expert.

Many social workers give counseling. They talk to people about their lives and help them understand and solve

their problems and to make plans.

Most social workers spend the day in an office. Some travel to the people they help. Sometimes, they meet with

people in the evening or on weekends. Social workers can be very busy when they are helping many people at

once.

1. According to the text, what is not social workers'job?

C. to do the housework for people

2. For someone with family problems, social workers will

C. find them a parenting class

3. Social workers build to provide the help for people in need.

C. resources

4. Which of the following sentence is not true?

B. Most social workers think of their job as boring.

5. The main point of this passage is about

B. How social workers do their job

一、选择填空

题目1

—How about going to the class together?

选择:

B. That sounds great.

题目2

—Albert, this is Jim.

—______________ Jim?

选择:

B. How do you do,

题目3

I would _________ any weakness and any fear.

选择:

B. overcome

题目4

Social workers should learn how to _________ people.

选择:

C. look after

题目5

They _____________ some social work at the weekends.

选择:

A. do

题目6

二、翻译题,每题10分

操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案。

1. Zhang Dan is good at swimming.

C. 张丹擅长游泳。

2. She wanted to set up her own company to invest in films.

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The easiest way to find kids like these is to check in on entrepreneurship (企业家才能)education , in which colleges and universities try to prepare their students to recognize opportunities and seize them. A report published last year by the Kauffman Foundation , which finances programs to promote innovation on campuses, noted that more than 50, 000 entrepreneurship programs are offered on two-and four-year campuses—up from just 250 courses in 1985. Lesa Mitchell , a Kauffman vice president, says that the foundation is extending the reach of its academic influence , which used to be found only in business schools. 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