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西安石油大学《大学英语(大二上册)》期末试题A及其答案

西安石油大学《大学英语(大二上册)》期末试题A及其答案

西安石油大学《大学英语(大二上册)》期末试题A及其答案--------------------------------------- 任审核(签字)2010/2011学年第一学期期末试题课程名称大学英语考试性质考试试卷类型 A 使用班级全校非艺术专业考试方法闭卷人数题号一二三四五六七八九十总成绩成绩主--)---系线(--室---研--教---- - - -- - - - -- - - -- - --记- - -标- 师--何-教- --任题- -命-作订准- ---不- --内- - -以- - --线- - -订- - 名--装-姓--- - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - 装- 号---学--- - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- 级---班--------------- -一、听力阅读Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be askedabout what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 1. A) That the woman lost Susan’s number. B) That the man needs to have a phone. C) That the man hasn’t yet received Susan’s phone number. D) That Susan used to live in California. 2. A) At a party.B) At a shop. C) At a restaurant. D) At someone’s house. 3. A) He is on holiday. B) He never does his homework early. C) He wants to finish his homework before Friday. D) He will finish his homework soon. 4. A) He’d make a good government official. B) He should run to his office. C) He shouldorganize the office.D) He should speak to the runners. 5. A) His baby cried all night.B) His baby is sick.C) He was next door the whole night. D) He didn’t sleep that night. 6. A) To be independent.B) To graduate. C) To work for a small company. D) To start a large company. 7. A) At his summer school.B) In New York. C) At his brother’s address.D) In his hometown. 8. A) She wanted to take the 6:00 flight. B) She made a reservation for the 7:00 flight. C) She changed the reservation.D) She misunderstood the man. 第 1 页共11 页9. A) Because he wanted to meet the woman’s parents. B) Because he didn’t know the woman’s plans. C) Because he goes to a country house each August. D) Because he won’t be able to take a holiday. 10. A) Take the subway.B) Take a bus.C) Hurry to the meeting.D) Late for the meeting. Section B Directions: In this section you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 11. A) About 650,000 words.B) About 142,000 words.C) About 70,000 words.D) About 60,000 words. 12. A) Because there are too many English words to be contained in a dictionary.B) Because new English words appear every day.C) Because few people use more than 60,000 words.D) Because different dictionaries collect different numbers of words. 13. A) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English.B) Longman Dictionary ofContemporary English.C) Webster’s New World Dictionary.D) Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary. 14. A) The letter A. B) The letter S. C) The letter X. D) The letter C. 15. A) The number of English words is decreasing.B) The number of English words is increasing. C) The number of English words has remained the same for centuries.D) The number of English words has never been known. Passage 2 16. A) A panda.B) A pigeon. C) A penguin.D) A pencil.17. A) To take the penguin to the zoo.B) To have the penguin in the car.C) To take the penguin to the seaside.D) To have the penguin at home. 18. A) He saw the penguin in the street. B) He saw the same woman with her penguin.C) He saw the same car in the street. D) He saw the penguin in the zoo. 19. A) To the car.B) To the seaside. C) To theZoo.D) To the office. 第2 页共11 页---------------------------------------- 20. A) To the beach.B) Going home.C) To the police station.D) To the woman’s office. Keys 1 –10 CBBAD ACDBB11 – 20 ADCBB CABCA 二、单项选择 1. In the advanced course students must take performance tests at monthly ______.A) gaps B) intervals C) length D) distance 2. The enemy finally had to _______ their troops from the occupied area.A) retreat B) dismiss C) return D) withdraw ----线------------------------ ---记- --标- --何-- --任- --作订准- ---不- --内- - -以- - --线- - -订- - --装-- - 名---姓--- -- - - -- - - -- - 装- - - -- - 号---学--- -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -级--班-------- ------3. A farmer’s success is ____ on having the right kind of weather for his crops.A) abundant B) considerable C) dependent D) remarkable 4. American women were ________ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hard struggle. A) ignored B) neglected C) denied D) refused 5. In the end our choices ______ going or staying. 6. His badly injured leg ______ him to a wheelchair. 7. Food and clothing are _______ of life.8. During the colonial period, the church was closely allied with the government, giving full support to the government and, in return, receiving special _______. A) privileges B) intervention C) convention D) transition 9. If he at last comes to the conclusion that he must ______ firm next time, he will need an iron determination.A) sit B) lie C) stand D) kneel 10. Her skin was dry after ________ to the wind during the trip.11. These peoplebelieve that smoking can _______ stresses of everyday life by providing constant consolation to the smoker.12. The small company is now ______ with intense competition for the market share.A) facing B) encountering C) confronted D) meet 13. These stars are too small to be seen with the ______ eye.A) bare B) shallowC) hollow D) naked 第3 页共11 页A) came by B) came down to C) came forward D) came about A) condemned B) conformed C) compensated D) complied A) qualifications B) necessities C) persistence D) obligations A) disclosure B) closure C) seizure D) exposure A) relieve B) produce C) thrust D) advance 14. He has dropped several strong _______ to his boss that he will go and work for someone else.A) faints B) hints C) clue D) indication 15. The cabbages have already started to _______ and we have to throw them away.A) slide B) drip C) decay D) faint 16. Cloudy skies are rare in the desert where there is hardly any ______.A) moisture B) straw C) drip D) blank 17. The patient’s skin hung loosely so a needle was secured to let the _ in.A) flood B) fluid C) flow D) liquor 18. Car manufactures ought to produce vehicles which are more _______ against theft. A) secureB) loose C) preceding D) sure19. You can write one-to-two page paper____ your reasons for choosing civil engineering as your major. A) exaggerating B) outlining C) assuring D) swearing 20. The public feel threatened when faced with groups of youths ________ on streetcorners. A) hanging down B) hanging around C) pulling up D) holding up 21. I felt _______ the faint pulse of the wounded soldier and saw his chest rise and fall with uneven breaths.A) of B) by C) for D) with 22.A plastic box was ______ to the wall by nails. (3---5A*)A) secured B) hit C) hinted D) fastened 23. There was a swell of _______ within me for this soldier ——our hero, who so quickly came into and went from my life.A) mood B) attempt C) thirst D) emotion 24. Her voice was beginning to tremble and she tried to control it but _______. A) in contrast B) in vain C) in a pitch D) in particular 25. In wintertime, food was hard to _______, so many animals died of hunger. A) come off B) come to C) come by D) come out 26. _______ are that he won’t live long, but he won’t be in pain.A) Chances B) Opportunities C) Possibility D) Probability 27. In spite of the last night terrorist attack most people seem to be going _______ their business.A) off B) about C) around D) down 28. We are entering a new _______ in international relations.A) phrase B) phase C) place D) district 29. He was publicly warned and banned ______ communication.A) from B) of C) to D) in 30. By ________ a personal identity card, users can send voice messages to anyone else on the system. A) inserting B) fixing C) tightening D) bouncing 31. The thief tried to open the locked door but _______.A) in vain B) in no way C) at a loss D) without effect 32. A good judge tries to be fair and does not make ________ decisions.A) objective B) sympathetic C)definite D) arbitrary 第 4 页共11 页--------------------------------------33. The government should be playing a more __ role in promoting human right.A) prominent B) impressing C) moderate D) universal 34. Peter thought the world was flat until I _______ him.A) enforced B) encircled C) ensured D) enlightened 35. It was a rabbit, not a lion; you are _______ as usual.A) exaggerating B) extending C) exclaiming D) exploring ---- --线--- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -记--- 标---- 何- --- 任--订作-- 准---- 不-内---以- --- 线- - -- 订- --- 装- - 名-- -姓--- -- -- -- - - -- - 装- - - -- - 号--- 学---- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - -级--- 班---- --- ------三、阅读理解第一篇. CABBC The World Health Organization estimates that more than four million people die eachyear from the effects of smoking tobacco. That number is increasing. WHO officials expect 150 million people to die from tobacco use in the next twenty years. Seven in ten of those deaths will be in developing countries. In the United States, about 47 million adults currently smoke. American health experts say tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death nationwide. This year, more than four-hundred-thirty-thousand Americans will die of diseases linked to smoking. One day last month, thousands of Americans, attempted to stop smoking. They were taking part in the Great American Smokeout. The American Cancer Society has organized the Great American Smokeout every year for twenty-five years. The goal is to show the dangers of smoking and provide support for people who decide to stop smoking. It is not easy to stop smoking permanently.However, doctors say you probably will live longer if you do stop smoking.. You will feel better :and look better. You also will protect the health of family members who breathe your smoke. The American Cancer Society says blood pressure returns to normal twenty minutes after smoking the last cigarette, Carbon monoxide gas levels in the blood return to normal after eight hours. After one day; the chance of heart attack decreases. After one year, the risk of heart disease for a non-smoker is half that of a smoker: , 1. According to the WHO officials, how many people will die from tobacco use in developing countries in the next 20 years? A) 4,600, 000.B) 150,000,000.C) 105,000,000D).47,000,000. 2. What is the leading preventable cause of death nationwide in USA? A) Tobacco use B) Heart attack.C) Car accidents D} Alcohol use. 3. According to thepassage, smoking may lead to the following results EXCEPT ______.A) heart attack B) clear thinking C) the rise of blood. pressure D) the rise of carbon monoxide 第5 页共11 页4. What can we learn from the passage? A) The Great American Smokeout is a worldwide campaign to show the dangers of smoking. B) Smoking may affect the health of one’s family members. C) Quitting smoking is an easy job. D) It is useless not to stop smoke permanently.5. After one stops smoking for-________, the risk of heart disease will drop half. A) 8 hours B) 1 day C) 1 year D) 2 years 第二篇DDCDC The horse precede man on earth. Although the earliest remains of primitive horses have been found on the North Americancontinent, many scientists believe this small species travel over a land mass in the Bering Sea to found the beginnings of the modern horse in Asia. It became extinct in America. Other scientists believe that the horse may have originated in Asia. In any event the animal soon spread into China, Europe, and the Middle East. The first modern horses to be introduced into the American continent came with the early Spanish explorers. Horses were bred into many types. The heavy horses developed in the low countries of Europe and were used for work and by the medieval knights to hold them and their heavy armor. The oldest horses left in the 20th century are found in Mongolia. Horses are said to rate in intelligence after the ape, elephant, and dog. They have excellent memories and can sometimes find their way home when lost, and sense danger better than their masters. The early civilizations of man thathad and made use of the horse developed more rapidly than those which did not. 1. The modern horse was introduced into the American continent by __________. A) Asians long ago B) some scientists C) the American explorers D) the Spanish who first went there 2. What are some of the characteristics of the horse? A) Poor memories.B) Great loyalty C) More intelligent than the dog.D) For some abilities they surpass those of man 3. Where were the horses believed by some people to originate? A) In the Middle East B) In Europe C) On the North American continent D) In Spain 4. What was the primary use of the horse for man in ancient times? A) For food B) For prestige C) To be traded D) To work for him 5. What can be said about the varieties of horses? A) The early horses were larger that the modern breeds.B) The only true wild horses left in the 20th century are in the Middle East. C) The modern horse was first bred in Arabia. Medieval knights preferred fast, active horse. 第 6 页共11 页----------- ---- ---- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- --线--- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -记--- 标---- 何- --- 任--订作-- 准---- 不-内---以----线- - -- 订- --- 装- - 名-- -姓--- -- -- -- - - -- - 装- - - -- - 号--- 学---- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - -级--- 班---- --- ------ 第三篇The advantages and disadvantages of a large population have long been a subject of discussion among economists. It has been argued that the supply of good land is limited. To feed a large population, inferior land must be cultivated and the good land worked intensively. Thus, each person produces less and this means a lower average income than could be obtainedwith a smaller population. Other economists have argued that a large population gives more scope for specialization and the development of facilities such as ports, roads and railways, which are not likely to be built unless there is a big demand to justify them. One of the difficulties in carrying out a worldwide birth control program lies in the fact that official attitudes to population growth vary from country to country depending on the level of industrial development and the availability of food and raw materials. In a developing country where a vastly expanded population is pressing hard upon the limits of food, space and natural resources, it will be the first concern of government to place a limit on the birthrate, whatever the consequences may be. In a highly industrialized society the problem may be more complex. A decreasing birthrate maylead to unemployment because it results in a declining market for manufactured goods. When the pressure of population on housing declines, prices also decline and the building industry is weakened. Faced with considerations such as these, the government of a developed country may well prefer to see a slowly increasing population, rather than one which is stable or in decline. 1. A large population may mean _________. A) higher productivity, but a lower average income B) lower productivity, but a higher average income C) higher productivity and a higher average income D) lower productivity and a lower average income 2. A large population may offer more scope for the development of _________.A) economy B) extensive cultivation C) transportation D) agriculture 3. In highly industrialized countries, unemployment may result from_________. A) a decreasing birthrat e B) an increasing birthrate C) a stable birthrate D) a birth control program 4. What may the government of a developed country prefer? A) A rapidly increasing population.B) A slowly increasing population. C) A rapidly decreasing population. D) A slowly decreasing population. 5. Why is it difficult to carry out a worldwide birth control program? A) Because it will do harm to the national economy in most countries. B) Because it will lead to complex social problems in developing countries. C) Because people are unwilling to practice birth control. D) Because different governments have different opinions. 第7 页共11 页第四篇 1. B 2. C 3. A 4.D 5. B三级期末00级(%)01级Thousands of years ago, ten of our very distant ancestors were hungry.They went out and picked berries or dug up roots to eat. Four of them chose poisonous food and died. The remaining six noticed that their food was safe to eat. They told their children, who, in turn, passed the messages on to their descendants. In this way, habit became a vital factor in the survival of mankind: if you ate the right plant, you lived; if you wanted to make your own experiments, you would probably die. The importance of habit in the survival of human species is an interesting matter. Even today, most of us hesitate when we are invited to eat a new type of food or drink something we have not tasted before. Even if the food or drink is offered by a friend, we are usually not at all anxious to experiment and accept the offer. When you got up tomorrow morning, notice which shoe or sock you put on first. Then notice which one you put on first onthe other day. You may discover that (a) you tend to put on one shoe or sock first every day, and that (b) if you are right-handed, you usually deal with your left shoe or sock first. If you try to change this habit, you may find it uncomfortable or annoying, and you will soon return to your old habit. When it comes to other matters, we often follow a fixed pattern. We sleep in one or two favorite ways. We often follow familiar routes even when they are not the shortest or best. We often wear a watch on the same wrist even when there is no real reason for doing so. In hundreds of other ways, we show that we are creatures of habit, following fixed patterns of behavior. This characteristic can help us to survive but it can be a barrier to progress too, We must be alert and not let a beneficial factor become a harmful one.. 1. The best title for this passage might be ______. A)Habit--- a Barrier to Progress B) We Are Creatures of habit C) Various Patterns of Human Behavior D) The Survival of Mankind 2. The first paragraph of this passage is mainly about ______. A) the danger of making experiments B) the food our distant ancestors ate C) the importance of habit in the survival of mankind D) the behavior of younger generations of the following statements is True according to the passage?A) Most people hesitate to eat new things they have never tasted before A) Habit can be harmful to the development of mankind B) People usually like to taste new things at the risk of their life. C) People are usually willing to try a new food if it is offered by a friend. example shown in paragraph 3 proves that ______. A) habit can be changed easily B) shoes and socks are essential in our daily life C) everyone puts on shoes and socks in themorning whether he is right-handed or left-handed D) it is difficult to change a habit 5. From the last paragraph we know that in the writer’s opinion ______. A) habit can never become a harmful factor B) everyone follows fixed patterns of behavior 第8 页共11 页C) people develop all their habits with good reasons D) habit will always help people to make progress 四、完形填空(1) I have never seen Mrs. Clark before, nut I know from her medical chart and the report I received from the ___1___ shift that tonight she will die. She is too weak for conversation, so without asking, I go about ___2___ for her needs. Picking her up in my arms ___3___ a child, I turn her on her side. Naked, ___4___ a light hospital gown, she is so very small and light __5___ she seems like a victim of some terrible ___6___. I removed the lid from a jar ofskin cream and put some on the ___7___ of my hand. Carefully, to avoid ___8___ her, I rub cream into the yellow skin, which rolls freely over the bones, feeling perfectly the ___9___ of each bone in the back. Placing a pillow between her legs, I notice that these too are ice cold, and ___10___ I run my hand up over her knees do I feel any of the life-giving warmth of blood. 1. A) above B) ahead C) previous D) preceding 2. A) preparing B) providing C) supplying D) offering 3. A) like B) as C) such as D) as if 4. A) exceptB) except for C) besides D) in addition to5. A) as B) what C) that D) which6. A) hunger B) famine C) starvation D) poverty7. A) finger B) thumb C) fist D) palm8. A) hurting B) damaging C) spoiling D) injuring9. A) outline B) frame C) structure D) skeleton 10. A) not only B) only C) not until D) until (2) When I am finished, I pull a chair up beside the bed toface her and, taking her free hand between mine, again notice the long, thin fingers. Graceful. I wonder briefly if she has any family, and I see that there are1 flowers, nor pictures of rainbows and butterflies drawn by any children, nor cards. There is no2in the room 3that this is a person who is loved. 4she is a mind reader, Mrs. Clark answers my thoughts and quickly tells me, “I sent …my family …home …tonight …didn’t want …them …to see …” Having5 her last ounce of strength she cannot go on, but I have understood what she has done. Not knowing what to say, I say nothing. Again she seems to sense my thoughts, “You … stay …” 第9 页共11 页Time seems to stand still. In the total6, I feel my own pulse7 and hear my breathing as it begins to match hers, breath for uneven breath. Oureyes meet and somehow, together, we 8aware that this is a special moment between two human beings …H er long fingers curl easily around my hand and I nod my head slowly, smiling. 9 words, through yellowed eyes, I ___10____my thank you and her eyes slowly close. 1. A). no B). not C). none D). neither 2. A). sign B). hint C). clue D). signal ). somewhere B). nowhere C). anywhere D). everywhere ). As though B). Even though C). Even if D). Although ). spent B). cost C). exhausted D). applied 6. A). quiet B). calm C). peace D). silence ) fasten B). quicken C). weaken D). strengthen 8. A). come B). turn C). become D). seem 9. A). With B). Without C). Within D). in ). receive B). get C). accept D). obtain (3) In 95 percent of thecases a ___1___ , reasonable decision can be made after appropriate discussion. In 5 percent of cases where such a judgment cannot immediately be ___2___ . the proper decision will become apparent after a few days or weeks of basic treatment, observing the patient’s progress. Let me sound one note of warning. Neither families nor doctors like to make life-death decisions. But there is no question that if ___3___ party ___4___ bringing in a so-called” ___5___” third party ( usually some representative of the state or legal profession ), ___6___ will the process take longer, in many instances it will be more arbitrary and less sympathetic. What we are trying to avoid is neutrality; the only people with any qualification to decide are those ___7___ know the patient intimately and can put his or her ___8___ first. If there’s one place from which the ___9___ of lawyers and governmentofficials should be barred, it’s from the rooms of ___10___ ill patients. 1. A) symptomatic B) sympathetic C) symbolic D) synthetic 2. A) arrived B) got C) reached D) obtained 3. A) either B) both C) one D) neither 4. A) insist of B) insist on C) persist of D) persist on 5. A) numeral B) neutral C) mutual D) mature 6. A) as if B) even if C) not until D) not only 7. A) who B) they C) people D) whom 8. A) benefits B) profits C) gains D) interests 9. A) interruption B) disturbance C) trouble D) interference 10. A) critically B) obviously C) actually D) eventually 第10 页共11 页五、写作关于诚实诚信的英语作文 1. 当前社会上存在许多不诚实的现象 2. 诚实利人利己,做人应该诚实It Pays to Be Honest Nowadays people are troubled with mass of dishonest behaviors in society. Teachers get annoyed when they catch students cheating on exams;consumers get hurt when they unfortunately buy some fake products; children are misled when they see their parents tell lies so as to evade the responsibility they should take. Why do people cheat? The main reason probably lies in immediate interest they may obtain by cheating. For example, a company, which manufactures fake products, may seem to win for a moment because it can minimize its manufacture cost by doing so. This kind of businesses, however, will be driven out of the market in the long run. For the consumers after getting to know the poor quality of the products will not buy them anymore. The same is true of individuals. Dishonest people dare not take on the responsibility of life. They cheat in class, in office, at home and so on. But the truth can hardly be masked. The moment the truth comes out they will lose their credibility, which iseasier to destroy than to rebuild. Consequently, these dishonest will suffer a long time because of their cheating behaviors. In conclusion, no one can afford to be dishonest in a civilized society. Honesty is the pillar of a society. People will benefit from being honest in the long run. Th at’s why we say it pays to be honest. 第11 页共11 页五、写作关于诚实诚信的英语作文 1. 当前社会上存在许多不诚实的现象 2. 诚实利人利己,做人应该诚实It Pays to Be Honest Nowadays people are troubled with mass of dishonest behaviors in society. Teachers get annoyed when they catch students cheating on exams; consumers get hurt when they unfortunately buy some fake products; children are misled when they see their parents tell lies so as to evade theresponsibility they should take. Why do people cheat? The main reason probably lies in immediate interest they may obtain by cheating. For example, a company, which manufactures fake products, may seem to win for a moment because it can minimize its manufacture cost by doing so. This kind of businesses, however, will be driven out of the market in the long run. For the consumers after getting to know the poor quality of the products will not buy them anymore. The same is true of individuals. Dishonest people dare not take on the responsibility of life. They cheat in class, in office, at home and so on. But the truth can hardly be masked. The moment the truth comes out they will lose their credibility, which is easier to destroy than to rebuild. Consequently, these dishonest will suffer a long time because of their cheating behaviors. In conclusion, no one canafford to be dishonest in a civilized society. Honesty is the pillar of a society. People will benefit from being honest in the long run. That’s why we say it pays to be honest. 第11 页共11 页。

南开大学06大二英语期末考试题(含答案)范文

南开大学06大二英语期末考试题(含答案)范文

2007—2008学年度第一学期2006级期末考试试卷(一)本科生2007—2008学年度第一学期2006级外语听说课程期末考试试卷专业:年级:学号:姓名:成绩:试卷一Part I Listening Comprehension (共45 分)Section A: Short Conversations (本部分试题共10分,每小题1分)Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. (A) She agrees with him partially.(B) She totally disagrees with him.(C) She advises him not to get into trouble.(D) She suggests setting more time for his son to study.2. (A) The warm weather. (B) Seasons of the year.(C) A piece of clothing. (D) The color of light grey3. (A) He’ll only be available this afternoon. (B) He doesn’t have time.(C) It’s not his office hour. (D) He only has ten minutes.4. (A) He feels sorry for those students.(B) He considers the punishment excessive.(C) He thinks the professor should offer right service for the students.(D) He approves of the professor’s action.5. (A) At a clinic. (B) At a drugstore.(C) At a department store. (D) At a supermarket.6. (A) Making phone calls to his good friends.(B) Getting used to his friend s’ habits.(C) A custom that is new to him.(D) Calling up customers.7. (A) He has to read a lot of books. (B) The history test is very tough.(C) He can’t get the books he needs. (D) He doesn’t like history.8. (A) She went shopping. (B) She refused to answer the man’s phone.(C) She called the man back. (D) She went to see Janet.9. (A) Selling the man’s old car.(B) Buying a new bicycles.(C) Gasoline prices are on the sharp rise.(D) There is enough gasoline supply for cars.10. (A) She is kind enough to help him.(B) She’s too busy to help the man now.(C) This afternoon may be too late.(D) She can’t hear any sound.Section B: Dialogues(本部分试题共10分,每小题1分)Directions: In this section, you will hear 4 dialogues. At the end of each dialogue, two to three questions will be asked about what was said. Both the dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 11 to 12 are based on Dialogue One:11. (A) The woman’s father. (B) The woman’s brother.(C) The woma n’s husband. (D) A doctor.12. (A) She thinks the operation will leave her a little scar.(B) She feels she may be dead after the surgery.(C) She thinks she has to go every step of it.(D) She feels a bit nervous about the operation.Questions 13 to 15 are based on dialogue 213. (A) They’ve been in it for quite a while and have finished their maincourse.(B) They have just sat down at the table and are about to order their meals.(C) They’ve sat there for hours and are about to leave the rest aurant.(D) They’ve stayed there for some time and have finished ordering theirmeals.14. (A) The steak. (B) The cake (C) The coffee (D) The chocolate15. (A) He’s stuffed and wants to eat nothing else.(B) He has tried their delicious cake before.(C) He just wants to have coffee as dessert.(D) He wants to order both cake and coffee.Questions 16 to 18 are based on dialogue 316. (A) On the escalator. (B) On the fifth floor.(C) In the lift. (D) On the staircase.17. (A) He is not familiar with the store. (B) He knows the store very well.(C) He is a regular customer here. (D) He often does shopping alone.18. (A) The man’s friend. (B) Another customer.(C) A lift operator. (D) The shop assistant who sells pillows.Questions 19 to 20 are based on dialogue 419. (A) She was doing something for her child.(B) She was trying on some new clothes.(C) She was making a dress.(D) She was cleaning the mirror.20. (A) She will lose some weight. (B) She will become sadder.(C) She will get a new dress. (D) She will have a baby.Section C: Passages (本部分试题共15分,每小题1.5分)Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Thenmark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Passage 1Question 21 to 23 are based on the passage you have just heard.21. (A) Cold weather. (B) emotions(C) Cold-blooded killers. (D) Our minds and bodies.22. (A) It means your feet are really cold.(B) It means you need to buy a pair of heavy socks.(C) It means being afraid to do something you have thought about doing.(D) It means you have to do all the work by yourself.23. (A) The meanings and examples of two idiomatic expressions(B) How closely the body’s blood is linked with the emoti ons(C) In what ways our minds and our bodies can be affected by cold weather(D) The fact that a cold-blooded killer kills someone for no reason and with no emotion Passage 2Question 24 to 26 are based on the passage you have just heard.24. (A) To show off their wealth. (B) To feel good.(C) To regain their memory. (D) To be different from others.25. (A) To help solve their psychological problems.(B) To play games with them.(C) To send them to the hospital.(D) To make them aware of its harmfulness.26. (A) They need care and affection.(B) They are fond of round-the-world trips.(C) They are mostly from broken families.(D) They are likely to commit crimes.Passage 3Question 27 to 30 are based on the passage you have just heard.27. (A) He didn’t like physics any more. (B) Physics was too hard for him.(C) He had to work to support himself. (D) His eyesight was too poor.28. (A) He was not happy with the new director.(B) He was not qualified to be an engineer.(C) He wanted to travel.(D) He found his job boring.29. (A) He wanted to work with his friend.(B) He enjoyed travelling around the world.(C) He wanted to go to Spain.(D) He was rejected by the engineering firm.30. (A) He enjoyed teaching English.(B) He wanted to earn more to support his family.(C) The owner of the school promised him a good position.(D) He could earn more as a teacher than as a travel agent.Section C: Compound Dictation(本部分试题共10分,S1—S8每题0.5分;S9—S10每题3分。

大学英语大二下学期第一单元总结

大学英语大二下学期第一单元总结

大学英语大二下学期第一单元总结
在大学的日子里,对于非英语专业的我们来说,英语的学习强度并不高,课程安排不多,许多同学都深感到学习英语的茫然和无所适从学习了很多年的英语,在大二下学年又开始学习计算机英语,但是却发现了这门课的一些不同,他的接触面很广,小到日常生活,大到计算机专业领域。

老师的教学方式不同,将英语带到了生活中,计算机专业上。

其实我们英语的基础都很差,从小学到高中我们的英语都会遭到“歧视”,所以我特别喜欢平易近人的老师,没有那么多的架子,不会因为我们基础差就轻视、放弃我们,还是在认真的教我们学习英语。

我一直都觉得英语没有那么难,只是缺少持之以恒的态度去一直坚持学习它。

无论是单词还是语法,只要肯花时间就一定能够记住,而且当我们积累一定的语感,英语会变得更加简单,只是我们把它想得太难了而已。

这门课讲课的思维很发散,说到哪就讲到哪,上课的签到方式都是用英语来签到的,理解老师的良苦用心,给这门课增添了很多的色彩,从刚开始听英语签到的时候都完全签不了到,到后面的逐渐熟悉,慢慢的等老师说完一次就可以签到成功,这也说明了我对这门课的的一些进步,我们要极度的提高英语兴趣努力学习,我相信我们会慢慢变的更好,加油!。

【大学生体验英语大二上】UNIT 4 WORDS

【大学生体验英语大二上】UNIT 4 WORDS

Catholic
a. of the Roman Catholic Church 天主教的 Examples the Catholic Church 天主教会 a Catholic priest / school 天主教教士/学校
argument
n. a difference of opinions, disagreement 争论, 辩论 The argument among the two parties was blown up by the press. 双方的争论被新闻界夸大了。
Rome
Rome (Italy), capital city of Italy and of Lazio (Latium) Region and Rome Province, on the Tiber River, in the central part of the country near the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Key
测谎试验一直是人颇有争议的题目。
deform
v. to force something out of its normal shape or appearance 使变畸形
If the shoes are too tight, they will deform your feet. 如果你的鞋太紧,会使你的脚变畸型。
n. a condition of growing a child in the womb 怀孕 • These drugs should not be taken during pregnancy. • 这些药物在孕期内不得服用。
d, to issue a law against something

大一 大二 大三 英语

大一 大二 大三 英语

大一大二大三英语大一:指大学第一学年,通常是指刚刚入学的新生。

例句:1. I'm a freshman in college.我是大学的一年级新生。

2. In my first year of university, I struggled to keep up with the coursework.在我大学第一年,我很难跟上课程进度。

3. Freshmen are often nervous and excited at the same time.新生们通常会同时感到紧张和兴奋。

大二:指大学第二学年,通常是指上完大一的学生。

例句:1. I'm currently a sophomore majoring in biology.我目前是大二生,主修生物学。

2. During my second year of college, I joined a student club and made new friends.在我大学二年级时,我参加了一个学生俱乐部,认识了新朋友。

3. Sophomores are expected to have a better understanding of the campus culture.大二生应该更了解校园文化。

大三:指大学第三学年,通常是指上完大二的学生。

例句:1. I'm in my junior year of college and looking for internships.我现在大学三年级,正在找实习。

2. Junior year is often considered the most challenging year of college.大三通常被认为是大学里最具挑战性的一年。

3. Juniors are expected to begin preparing for their post-graduation plans.大三生应该开始准备毕业后的计划。

大学思辨英语教材口语2

大学思辨英语教材口语2

大学思辨英语教材口语2第一单元:个人信息介绍在大学的第一节思辨英语口语课上,老师向同学们介绍了个人信息介绍这一话题。

个人信息介绍是日常交流的基础,也是建立良好人际关系的重要一步。

以下是几个在个人信息介绍中常用的表达方式:1. 自我介绍Hello everyone, my name is John. I'm from New York City.大家好,我叫约翰。

我来自纽约市。

2. 年龄I'm 20 years old. 我今年20岁。

3. 学历I'm a sophomore majoring in English. 我是一名英语专业的大二学生。

4. 爱好In my spare time, I enjoy reading and playing basketball. 在我的空余时间,我喜欢阅读和打篮球。

5. 家庭I have two siblings, a brother and a sister. I'm the oldest in my family. 我有两个兄弟姐妹,一个哥哥一个妹妹。

我是我家最大的。

第二单元:日常交流在大学生活中,日常交流是不可避免的。

无论是和同学们、老师们还是外国朋友交流,良好的口语表达能力都非常重要。

下面是几个日常交流中常用的句子:1. 问候Hi, how are you doing? 嗨,你怎么样?2. 讨论天气It's a nice day today, isn't it? 今天天气不错,对吧?3. 邀请Would you like to have dinner with us tonight? 今晚你想和我们一起吃饭吗?4. 表达喜好I'm a big fan of basketball. 我是个篮球迷。

5. 请求帮助Could you please help me with my homework? 你能帮我一下我的作业吗?第三单元:社交场合大学时光不仅仅是学习,也是结交新朋友,拓展人脉的好时机。

大二英语上学期 书上答案

大二英语上学期   书上答案

2 A. Teacher and student.
C. Boss and subordinate.
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3 A. He has taken too many holidays. C. √ He has too much work to do. 4 A. He called from the airport.
9 A. Medicine.
C. Public service. 10 √ He was fired. A. C. He went back to his desk.
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B. √ Education. D. Law. B. He got a new position. D. He became sick.
Part II Conversations
Conversation 3 (15 Points)
(35 Points)
Directions: Listen to a conversation about how to make English-style tea and fill in the blanks.
5 A. By 6:30.
C. At 2:00.
B. √ After 7:00.
D. At 5:00.
6 A. Year-end sales results. B. √ First quarter profit documents.
C. Weekly meeting agendas. D. Secretary’s resumes.
世纪商务英语听说教程 3(第四版)
Test 1
大连理工大学出版社
Part 1 Short Dialogues (20 Points)

大二艺术类大学英语教材

大二艺术类大学英语教材

大二艺术类大学英语教材Ministry of EducationUnit 1: Introduction to Art1.1 Appreciating ArtArt is a form of expression that transcends language. Through art, individuals can communicate their ideas, emotions, and experiences. In this unit, we will explore various art forms and learn how to appreciate them.1.2 Understanding Art MovementsArt movements represent the styles and trends in art during a specific period. By studying art movements, students can gain insights into the evolution of art and its societal impact.Unit 2: Art History2.1 Ancient ArtAncient art refers to artwork created by ancient civilizations. By studying ancient art, students can gain an understanding of the cultural values, beliefs, and traditions of those societies.2.2 Renaissance ArtThe Renaissance period marked a significant shift in art, characterized by a renewed interest in the classical world. This unit will delve into the key artists, techniques, and themes of the Renaissance.Unit 3: Painting Techniques3.1 Oil PaintingOil painting is a traditional technique that involves using pigments mixed with oil to create artwork. Students will learn about the materials, application methods, and styles associated with oil painting.3.2 Watercolor PaintingWatercolor painting is a versatile technique that uses water-soluble pigments to create translucent and vibrant artwork. Students will explore different watercolor techniques and experiment with color mixing.Unit 4: Sculpture4.1 Introduction to SculptureSculpture is the art of creating three-dimensional forms. Students will gain an understanding of various sculpture techniques, such as carving, modeling, and casting.4.2 Contemporary SculptureContemporary sculpture challenges traditional notions of form and material. This unit will explore the works of renowned contemporary sculptors and encourage students to experiment with unconventional materials.Unit 5: Photography5.1 History of PhotographyThe invention of photography revolutionized the art world. Students will learn about the pioneers of photography and how the medium has evolved over time.5.2 Composition and LightingComposition and lighting are essential elements in photography. This unit will provide students with the knowledge and skills to create visually appealing photographs.Unit 6: Film Studies6.1 Understanding Film TheoryFilm is a powerful medium for storytelling. Students will explore film theory, analyzing aspects such as narrative structure, cinematography, and editing techniques.6.2 Film GenresFilm genres categorize movies based on their themes, styles, and narrative conventions. Students will examine different film genres and gain an appreciation for the diverse storytelling methods employed in the industry.Unit 7: Performance Art7.1 Introduction to Performance ArtPerformance art is an interdisciplinary art form that combines elements of visual art, theater, and dance. This unit will introduce students to performance art pioneers and explore the concept of time-based art.7.2 Body as CanvasPerformance artists often use their bodies as a mode of expression. Students will study different performance art practices, focusing on body art and its cultural significance.Unit 8: Contemporary Art8.1 Contemporary Art MovementsContemporary art encompasses a wide range of styles and practices. This unit will introduce students to current art movements and their socio-political contexts.8.2 Multimedia ArtMultimedia art combines different artistic mediums to create hybrid works. Students will explore the possibilities of multimedia art and experiment with incorporating diverse materials into their own artworks.ConclusionThe second-year art curriculum aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of art history, techniques, and contemporary practices. Through studying various art forms, students can broaden their artistic horizons and develop their own creative voices.*Note: The above content is a sample outline for a hypothetical "大二艺术类大学英语教材". The actual content and formatting may vary based on the specific textbook.。

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大二大学英语复习资料
大二大学英语复习资料
在大学学习过程中,英语作为一门重要的学科,对于学生来说是必不可少的。

大二是一个重要的学习阶段,学生们需要对大一所学的英语知识进行复习和巩固。

本文将为大二学生提供一些复习资料,帮助他们更好地备考。

首先,词汇是英语学习的基础,也是大二英语考试中的重点内容。

学生们可以
通过背单词来扩大自己的词汇量。

可以选择一些常用的词汇书籍,如《牛津词典》、《朗文当代高级英语词典》等,通过反复记忆和使用,掌握更多的单词。

此外,还可以通过使用手机应用程序来进行词汇记忆,如Quizlet、Anki等,这些应用程序提供了很多有趣的记忆方式,可以帮助学生更好地记忆单词。

其次,语法是大二英语考试中的另一个重要方面。

学生们可以通过阅读相关的
语法书籍,如《英语语法大全》、《英语语法习题集》等来巩固自己的语法知识。

此外,还可以通过做一些语法练习题来检验自己的掌握程度。

可以选择一些在
线的语法练习网站,如Grammarly、English Grammar Online等,这些网站提
供了大量的语法练习题,可以帮助学生加深对语法知识的理解。

除了词汇和语法,阅读理解也是大二英语考试的重点内容。

学生们可以通过阅
读英语原版书籍来提高自己的阅读能力。

可以选择一些适合自己水平的英语原
版小说,如《哈利·波特》系列、《鲁滨逊漂流记》等,通过阅读这些书籍,不
仅可以提高自己的阅读能力,还可以学习到一些地道的英语表达方式。

此外,
还可以通过做一些阅读理解练习题来巩固自己的阅读能力。

可以选择一些在线
的阅读理解练习网站,如ReadTheory、TOEFL阅读等,这些网站提供了大量的
阅读理解练习题,可以帮助学生提高自己的阅读理解能力。

另外,听力和口语也是大二英语考试中的重点内容。

学生们可以通过听英语原
版音频来提高自己的听力能力。

可以选择一些适合自己水平的英语原版电影、
电视剧、纪录片等,通过听这些音频,不仅可以提高自己的听力能力,还可以
学习到一些地道的英语发音和表达方式。

此外,还可以通过参加英语角、与外
国朋友交流等方式来提高自己的口语能力。

可以选择一些在线的语言交流平台,如HelloTalk、Tandem等,这些平台提供了与母语为英语的人士交流的机会,
可以帮助学生提高自己的口语表达能力。

总之,大二英语复习资料的选择与使用对于学生的备考非常重要。

学生们可以
通过背单词、阅读、语法练习、听力和口语训练等方式来巩固自己的英语知识。

希望本文提供的一些复习资料和方法能够帮助大二学生们更好地备考,取得好
成绩。

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