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1、2017 年 10 月成人高等教育學(xué)士學(xué)位英語真題講義一、閱讀判斷My Writing TeacherEnglish writing was always easy for me, but that changed on the first day I walkedinto Mrs. Johnson s class. Before that, I d heard rumors from former students. They said she was strict and her class was hard to pass. So I was very nervous.The first

2、 time we met, Mrs. Johnson told us her class would be difficult, but shewould give us new “ tools ” and guide us through. She explained that her grading system was different, and that we would not see high scores soon.“ Everything you doin class matters, ” she said. “ As writing is an art, it takes

3、a long time to perfect.Mrs. Johnson scared me. I was afraid of what she would say if I asked a question.So in class I kept silent most of the time and couldn t follow her. When I got my firstessay back, my grade was terrible. I was annoyed with Mrs. Johnson. I disliked going to her class.Then I real

4、ized I needed to find out what I could do to improve my grade and howto use the “ tools ” in my writing. As I still didn t dare to talk to Mrs. Johnson inperson,I e-mailed her. In this way, she and I worked together to improve my writing. By and by, I could talk to her both online and in person. She

5、 walked me through every step to understand how to write an essay. Together we saw improvement in my work.From this I discovered that asking for help could actually work. Behindeverything Mrs. Johnson was saying, she actually cared about me and where I would be in the future. She knocked me down so

6、that I could climb back stronger.1. I was worried when I was in Mrs. Johnson s first class.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given2. Mrs. Johnson used the same grading system as other teachers.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given3. Mrs. Johnson regards writing as an art.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given4. I was active in clas

7、s in the beginning.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given5. Most students enjoyed Mrs. Johnson s class.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given6. I got a high score for my first essay.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given7. Mrs. Johnson preferred to email students.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given8. Mrs. Johnson let me improve my writing

8、by myself. A. True8. False9. Not Given9. I finally became a top student in the writing class.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not Given10. Mrs. Johnson cared about my future.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not GivenABABCBCBCA 二、閱讀選擇The KiltWhenever people from Scotland live in foreign countries, they are always asked:“ Is Scotl

9、and that place where men wear skirts?” The short answer is yes, but there ismore about the myths of Scottish “ skirts. ”The “ skirt ” that Scots蘇格蘭男子men () sometimes wear is called a kilt. It is partof the traditional dress of Scotland. The kilt is clearly very famous across the world. It seems that

10、 everybody has heard of it, and that most people have seen a picture of a man wearing one.People s knowledge and ideas about Scotsman wearing these funny kilts come from films and television. Every time people from other countries ask about the kilt, they mention Mel Gibson sBfrilamv,e heart. In man

11、y countries, there are television programmes about Scotland. These programmes always include information or images of men in kilts.Of course, in Scotland, you will often see the kilt. The reality is, though, that you will most commonly see it in tourist areas. The main streets and tourist areas of S

12、cotland always have a Scotsman wearing a kilt and all tourist shops in the country sell kilts in different colours.But kilts are not something that Scottish people see every day. Kilts are for special occasions, such as weddings, funeral and other big and important events. Scotsmen do not put on the

13、ir kilt just to buy a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread at the localsupermarket.The reason for this may be that kilts are very expensive. When a man wears a kilt, he normally wears it with a special shirt, jacket, socks and shoes. This is obviously not cheap. In fact, an average kilt outfit(全套服裝) c

14、osts around 500.11. According to the text, Scotsmen .A. like foreign cultureB. sometimes wear kiltsC. enjoy talking about kiltsD. often visit foreign countries12. Mel Gibson is probably a .A. painterB. musicianC. movie starD. fashion designer13. In Scotland, kilts are more often seen .A. in tourist

15、shopsB. in public schoolsC. on the stageD. at local markets14. People do not wear kilts every day probably because of their .A. funny designsB. dull coloursC. poor quality23D. high prices15. This text is mainly about the .A. history of kiltsB. production of kiltsC. myths of kiltsD. styles of kiltsBC

16、ADC三、概括段落大意和補全句子A Fighting Lady(1) Deborah Sampson was born in 1760. There were many children in her family and they were poor. When Deborah was just a young girl, her father left and went off to sea. Being in poor health, her mother could not care for her children. So she sent them to live with dif

17、ferent relatives, hoping these people would take care of her children.(2) Young Deborah, less than seven years old, had to work for a farmer. On the farm, she learned to ride and hunt. She did housework as well. Life was difficult, but Deborah worked hard and grew strong. The farmer had ten sons, an

18、d Deborah helped to take care of them. In the evening, she had the boys talk about their lessons with her. By this she learned what they learned. She also borrowed their school books to read every night. When she was 18, Deborah became a teacher.(3) Soon after she started her new career, the America

19、n Revolution began. She wanted to fight for her country, but women could not be soldiers at that time. Deborah had a plan. She was tall fora woman of that time. she made herself a man s suit andsecretly practiced walking and talking like a man. Finally, she joined the army using the name Robert.(4)

20、“ Robert ” was a brave soldier. He fought with courage in every battle, and other soldiers respected him. They never suspected that their fellow soldier was a woman. Once he caught a fever and had to go to the hospital. There a doctor found out that Robert was actually a woman. Deborah then had to l

21、eave the army. But she was not punished. Some people say she even met General George Washington before she left.(5) Later, Deborah married a farmer and had three children. She taught in school and gave lectures about her time in the army till retirement. Deborah died at the age of 66. She was a true

22、 American hero.Task 1A. Deborah s marriage16. Paragraph :8. Deborah s life on the farm17. Paragraph :C. Deborah s life after leaving the army18. Paragraph :D. Deborah s military life19. Paragraph :E. Deborah s joining the army20. Paragraph :F. Deborah s family background FBEDCTask 221. Deborah was s

23、ent to other s home becauDs2e2_. _D_e_b_o. rah became a teacher by . A23. Deborah went into the army by .E24. Deborah left the army after .C25. Deborah was a hero B.A. teaching herself on the farmB. for her unusual courageC. a doctor discovered her secretD. her family couldn t support herE. dressing

24、 and behaving like a manF. for her excellent teaching DAECB 四、填句補文My Major ProblemDecision-making is something I struggle with. In fact, I d rather have someoneelse make decisions for me.As I sat in a crowded information session咨詢會() at a college last summer, I wasagain faced with the pressure of ma

25、king a decisionC. _ He then asked each of us to give our intended major. I looked at my mother with panic. “ A major? ” I said. “ I can t even decide what socks to wear to school!”I wanted to say I was undecided. But as my turn to speak approached, my confidence decreasedA. _ I watched the girl in f

26、ront of me. She was searching for some obscure 鮮為人知() major. I realized I couldn t just say undecided. So, whenmy turn came, I uneasily said,“ I want to major in business. ” I could feel “ liall over my face.D_ I felt ashamed. “ Why couldn t I have said that? ” I thought. The admissions adviser even

27、 said that a lot of people are uncertain. That is why students have to decide until the end of the second year.I have no idea what I want to do with my life. All I kn ow is that I don t want to do anything that involve blood. B_ This isn t really narrowing it down. I ve beentold many people start co

28、llege with one major, and graduate with a degree in something totally different.After my experience at the information session, I ve learned not to be afraid of saying I m “ undecided. ” I know now that I am not the only one uncertain about future studies. I m still experiencing a “ mFaj_o_r ” probl

29、em. CADBFA. Everyone before me had declared a major.B. So I ve nwarerdo my list down to anything but medicine.C. The admissions officer asked us to introduce ourselves briefly.D. In the end, only one brave person said she was undecided.E. Admissions advisors help you to make decisions.F. However, I

30、m confiden fti nI d a sollution.五、填詞補文Unit 3 課后練習(xí)P149Choosing Friends45In our daily life, it s nice to have friends. While family is important, friendsare a different support system of your choosing. As the goes,“ You can t cyour family, but you can choose your friends.” Choosing them wisely can you

31、rlife more exciting and inspiring.Deciding whom you choose as your friends says as much about you as it does them. You may choose your friends on similar interests. You may choose thembecause you re opposites of each other and find this interesting. Often, friends become “ friends ” because they are

32、 naturally attracted towards each other due to personalities. Sometimes it s just circumstances that brivnigd utwalos itnodgiether who then become friends.Whatever prompts a friendship, developing one is a very experience. Thisis especially true when, before you know it, a certain turns into a unique lifelongclose friendship. Again, it s bte ea np searsido nth_a_ has only a couple of veryclose friends in their life. Think of who

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