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試卷代號(hào):1162中央廣播電視大學(xué)2023--2023學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期“開(kāi)放本科”期末考試英語(yǔ)Ⅱ(2)試題注意事項(xiàng)2023年7月一、將你的學(xué)號(hào)、姓名及分校(工作站)名稱(chēng)填寫(xiě)在答題紙的規(guī)定欄內(nèi)??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,把試卷和答題紙放在桌上。試卷和答題紙均不得帶出考場(chǎng)。二、仔細(xì)閱讀每題的說(shuō)明,并按題目規(guī)定答題。答案必須寫(xiě)在答題紙的指定位置上,寫(xiě)在試卷上無(wú)效。三、用藍(lán)、黑圓珠筆或鋼筆答題,使用鉛筆答題無(wú)效。第一部分交際用語(yǔ)(共計(jì)l0分,每小題2分)1—5小題:閱讀下面的小對(duì)話,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上寫(xiě)出所選的字母符號(hào)。1.一l’vegotabadcoldtoday.A.Thankyoufortellingme.B.Oh,dear!Ihopeyougetbettersoon.C.Itisn’tserious.D.It’Ubebettersoon.2.一Wouldyoulikeatea?A.Yes,Iprefercoffee.B.Ilikegreentea.C.Yes,please.D.N0,Idon’tmind.3.一CouldItalktoProf.Lee?A.Yes,speaking,B.Oh.it’Syou.C1’mwaitingforyou.D.Iamtheoperatorhere.4.、一Sosorrytotroubleyou.---------A.I’msorry.too.B.It’Syourfault.C.Idon’tthinkS0.D.It’Sapleasure.5.一Areyouonholidayhere?A.Weareonholidayhere,too.B.We.1ivehere,t00.C.N0。wearen’t.Welivehere.D.Yas。welivehere:第二部分詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)(共計(jì)20分。每小題2分)6—15小題:閱讀下面的句子,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上寫(xiě)出所選的字母符號(hào)。6.Unfortunatelythepoorgirlcan’tdoanythingbut——allherbelongingsatalowprice.A.tosell,B.sellingC.sellD.sold7.Thedoctoradvisedher——enoughrestbeforegoingbacktowork.A.getB.gotC.getsD.toget8.TheywereaskedtOavoid——anywaterwhichhadnotbeenboiled.A.drinkingB.tOdrinkC.havingD.nottObedrunk9.Sheisverycareful.She—————veryfewmistakesinherwork.A.doesB.takesC.makesD.gets10.Beforejoiningthearmy,hespentalotoftimeinthevillage——hebelonged.A.whichB.tOwhichCtOwhereD.a(chǎn)twhich11.Theworkersarebusy—————modelsfortheexhibition.A.tOmakeB.withmakingC.beingmakingD.making12.Don’tforget——thewindowbeforeleavingtheroom.A.tOcloseB.tohaveclosedC.havingclosed.D.closing13.——shecouldn’tunderstandwaswhyfewerandfewerwenttohimforhelp.A.ThatB.WhenC.WhatD.Where14.Theoldmanisusedtoearlyinthemorning。A.exercisesB.exerciseC.exercisedD.exercising15.1wassick,botIitattheweekend.A.gotbyB.gotoverC.gotatD.gotup’第三部分完形填空(共計(jì)20分。每小題2分)16—25小題:閱讀下面的短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填人相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上寫(xiě)出所選的字母符號(hào)。GeneticEngineeringManypeopleareunaware16alotofthefoodstheyeateveryday,17bread’hamandcheese,havebeenalteredbyusingnewtechnology.Foodcanbechanged.Itcanbemadetotastel8ortolookdifferent—carrotscanbemadetotasteofchocolateandapplescanbemaderedder.Somefoodthatappearsthesamehasbeenl9.improVed,forexample,fishcanbemadetogrowfaster.Shouldwebepleasedorworried?Willnewtechnologybringbenefits,orisitabouttogo20control?Geneticallyengineeredfoodsareproducedbytakinggeneticmaterialfromonespeciesandtransferringit21another.Forexample,an’antifreeze’genewhichappearsnaturallvinArcticfishhasbeenintroducedintotomatoesandstraWberries22theydon’tfreezeincoidweather;ahumangenehasbeenintroducedintopigstomakethem23morequickly.Someclaimgreatadvantages.Theypointoutthatcropscanbemadestrongerandmorediseaseresistant,24pesticidescanbereduced.Theyalsomaintainthatfoodcanbemademorenutritiousorthatthefatcontentcan25tomakeithealthier.16.A.thatB.whatC.forD.of17.A.suchthatB.suchasCSOthatD.SOas18.A.differenceB.differentlyC.differentD..differing19.A.scientificallyB.scienceC.scientificD.scientifical20.A.underB.intoC.oatD.outof21.A.forB.toC.outD.into22.A.suchthatB.inordertoC.SOthatD.SOasto24.A.becauseB.causeC.resultD·s025.A.bereducingB.bereducedC.reducedD.reducing第四部分閱讀理解(共計(jì)30分。每小題2分)26—35小題:閱讀下列短文,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)對(duì)的答案,并在答題紙上寫(xiě)出所選的字母符號(hào)。短文理解lIneverusedtogoanywherewithoutthecar.Iregardeditasanessentialpartofmyself.Butwhenthepriceofgasdoubled‘inthisyear,Idecidednottousethecarexceptwhenabsolutelynecessary.Forexample,IalwaysusedtotakethecarwhenlwenttofetchthepapersonSundaymornings,althoughournewsagent’Sisonlylominutes’walkaway.NowIgoonfoot.Itellmyselfthatl’mnotonlysavingthegasbutkeepingfitatthesametime.It’Sallaquestionofhabitreally.I’msureyoucangetusedtoanythingifyoutryandalreadyfeelthatIrelyonthecarlessthanIusedt0.Besides,nowthatweliveinthesuburbs,Icanwalkdowntheroadandcatchabustotheofficeortoanypartofthetown.Weusedtoliveinthecountryaboutl5milesfromtownandthenlwouldfrequentlydrivetoandfrotwicein,oneday.Thatmeantlwoulduse15gallonsofoilormoreinaweek.NowIonlyneedhalfthatamount.ThetroubleisthatIamalsogettingusedtothegasprices.Theydon’tseemSOhightomeanymore.PerhapsitiseasiertogetusedtoexpensivegasthanitistodoingwithouttheCar.26.Whenthepricesofgasdoubledinthisyear,theauthordecidedA.togoeverywherewithoutacarB.onlytotakethecartofetchthepapersC.tousethe"carwhenhehadtoD.togoonfooteverywhere27.Inthesentence“It’Sallaquestionofhabitreally.”thepronoun“It”referstoA.savingthegasB.keepingfitC.notonlysavingthegasbutkeepingfitatthesametimeD.notrelyingtoomuchonthecar28.Togotothenewsagent’stogethisnewspaper,theauthorA.usedtowalkforlominutesB.usedtodrivehiscarC.walkeddowntheroadtotheofficeD.walkedforlominutestokeepfit29.WeknowfromthepassagethattheauthorA.isgettingusedtolivinginthecountryaboutl5milesfromtownB·usedtogotoandcomebackfromtowntwiceadaybycarC.usuaHybuysl59allonsofoilormoreinaweekD·onlyspendshalfoftheamountofmoneyongasnow30.Thelastsentenceofthepassagesuggeststhat.A.theauthorstillcannotgetusedtodoingwithoutthecarB·theauthorfeelsthatthehighpriceofgasisagreatproblemC.itiseasytousegasathighpricesD.thepriceofgasisnothighanymore短文理解2Cashofallkinds,theFrenchfranc,theGermanmark,andtheItalianlita,isboundtodisappearphysically.Thepapernotesandgoldcoinsmaysoonbecomecuriouscollectionsofthepre-electronicage.Digitalmoneycanreplaceeveryuseofcashmoney.Itistruethatelectronicmoneyhasbeenaroundfordecades.EachweekbillionsofinstitutionaldollarsflowthroughtheInterbankPaymentSystemthroughtelephonewiresandsatellitelinks.Butinthe21stcentury,entirelynewformsofdigitalmoney——includingelectroniccashand“computerized"smartcards—willbecomethemeansofmostpersonalfinancialtrade.Whatagreatchangethiswillbe!Digitalcreditcards,smartcards,electronicwalletsandeleetroniccheckswillchangeourwayoflifeinthe21stcentury.Theyareefficientandeasytouse.Customerswillnottakemoneywiththemwhentheygoshoppin9.Theywillpaytheirbillsfromasmartcellphoneortheywillbuytheircoffeebyusingadigitalcreditcard.Howconvenientitwillbe!Andhoweasilypeoplewilldotheir,shoppinginsuchawayIWithsomanychangesthesedays,theInternetwillhelpspeeduptheendofcash.InEurope,somebankshavebeenofferingpeopleelectroniccashsincelatelastyear.Customerscanwithdrawmoneyfromtheiraccountsthroughthebank'swebsiteandstoretheirincomesontheirhomePCs.Astheelectroniccashisdownloaded,thecustomers’bankaccountsarerecorded·SincecustomerscanuseelectroniccashtobuythingsontheInternet,electroniccashwilltransformtheInternetintoaglobalmarketplaceforeverythin9.Itisgoingtohaveaverybigimpactonourlives·Thelowcostofcomputerandcommunicationshascreatedaworldwidemediumnotjustforfinance,butalsoformanyotherthingsinourlife.TheAgeofInternethasbroughte—businessestoourlife,whichperhapswillformthebackboneofoureconomy·MomandPopcangoglobal一allfromthecomfortoftheireasychairs.Citizenswillhaveaccesstoe—governmentwithitswebsiteofferingawiderangeofgovernmentalinformation’policyandservices.Racingintothe21stCentury,peopleallovertheworldarebuildingupaseriesofITDroJects,whichissurelyapartoftheglobalfuture.PeopleallovertheworldhavebeenworkingforabrilliantfutureforcenturiesanditnOWseemsthedreammightcometrueVe。Y31.Themainpointofthefirstparagraphinthispassageis——·A.thevalueofthepapernotesandgoldcoinswillliehacoilecti『:bnsB.electronicmoneyhasbeenaroundfordecadesC.entirenewformsofdigitalmoneywillreplacecashmoneyD.cashofallkindsisboundtOdisappearslowly32.Theadvantageofdigitalmoneyis——————————.A.itisefficientandeasytOuseB.itwillchangeourwayoflifeinthe21stcenturyC.itcanreplaceeveryuseofcashmoneyD.peoplewilldotheirshoppingveryeasily33.WhatisNOTtrueabouttheelectroniccash,accordingtothepassage?A.ItwillturntheInternetintoaglobalmarketplacewhereonecanbuyeverything.B.Theelectroniccashcanbedownloadedandthemoneywithdrawnisrecorded·CPeoplecanbuyanythingworldwidebysittingcomfortablyintheirchairs·D.Peopledon'thavetopayforanythingwhentheygoshoppinganywhere·34.Inthesentenceofthefourthparagraph,“Thelowcostofcomputerandcommunicationshascreatedaworldwidemediumnotjustforfinance…"'“aWOrldwidemedium”referst0————_.A.a(chǎn)worldwidemarketB.theInternet‘C.theAgeofInternetD.e-business35.Theauthorissurethat——willbringthewholeworldabrilliantfuture·A.e-governmentB.e-businessC.ITprojectsofanykindD.theworldmarket36—40小題:閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷其后的句子是否對(duì)的(T)、錯(cuò)誤(F),還是文字中沒(méi)有涉及相關(guān)信息(NG)。閱讀理解3NetBecomesaBritishWayofLifeTheInternethasbecomeapartofeverydaylifeformostBritons,saysflreportpublishedthisweekbymarketresearchcompanyNetinf0..Justover70%ofpeoplequestionedforthesurveysaidthenethadbecomeessential.Thesurveyrevealsthatemailingfriendsandothersisthenation’SfavouriteInternetactivity.Italsofoundthatpeoplespendanaverageofsevenhoursaweekonline,visitin913differentwebsitesinsevendays.Butl0%ofallthosewhosuHthenetaredoingitformorethan20hoursaweek.Justover2,000adultsinBritainwereinterviewedforthereport.Thestudyfoundalmostl9millionpeopleintheUK——fourintenadults——regularlywentonline.Butthenumberofnewusershassloweddown.Numbersonlinegrewbyjustll%overthepastl2monthscomparedwith33%thepreviousyear.Thereportalsorevealstheincreasingimportanceofthesilversurfer.Accordingtothereportthenumberofolderpeopleonlinegrewbymorethan40%overthepastyear.Peopleagedover55nowmakeupl7%oftheUKInternetpopulation.Thesurveyalsodiscoveredthatmanyworkerssurfthenetforpersonalreasonswhileatwork.Almostthree—quartersofworkerswithInternetaccessadmittedusingitforpleasure;usuallytoemailfriendsandfamily.AccordingtoBillWills,authorofthesurvey,manyemployeesexpectsomeflexibility,andmostemployersarewillingtoacceptthis.“However,employersarelesslikelytobeunderstandin9,ifyou’redownloadingmoviesorintroducinganunfriendlyvirustoyourcompanynetwork,”hesaid.‘36.Morethansevenoutoflopeoplefeeltheycan’tmanagewithouttheInternet.37.YoungpeopleusetheInternetforemailsmainly.38.ThemostcommonuseoftheInternetissurfingtheweb.39.About40%ofadultsusetheInternet.40.Mostemployersbanprivaieusecompletely.第五部分書(shū)面表達(dá)(20分)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthir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