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國(guó)家開放大學(xué)2021年春季學(xué)期期末統(tǒng)一考試
英語閱讀(1)試題
2021年7月
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PartI
Directions:
Readpassage1carefullyandfinishquestions1-10asrequired.(30points,3pointseach)
Passage1
TITLE-ROBOTRABBIT
User'sComment:*Therabbitisnice.Itlookslikeakids'gamebutil'sactuallyvery
challenging.Idon'tthinkmuchofthegraphics?butIhemusicandsoundeffectsarereally
good.f
TITLE:MEGALIFTMAN
User'sComment:4Thecharacter'sOK,butwhathedoesisn'lveryinteresting.
Isoongotboredwiththegame.Itwastooeasy.ButthegraphicsareFABULOUSand
music'sterrific!
TITLE:NIGHTFLIGHT
User'sComment:4Awful!\otinterestingatall.Thecharactersareboring.
Infact,thewholegameisstupidandthegraphicsandmusicarereallyterribletoo.’
TITLE-SPEEDSHOOTER
User'sComment:1It,sboring.Youjustshootatthingsthaicomeatyoufasterandfaster.
Theyalllookmoreorlessthesame-justnastyblobs.Idon?tlikethesoundeffects
either.9
TITLE:TEAMSPIRIT
User'sComment:4Thisisagreatgame!Allthefamousfootballplayers.Youcanchoose
differenlteamsandhavecompletelydifferentgames.Iwishthegraphicsandthesound
effectswereabitclearer.’
TITLE:CRAS111
User'sComment:*Myfavourite!Supergraphicsandlotsofwaysofplaying.Andthesound
effectsarereallyrealistic!'and1lovethetwodrivers!
Questions1-10arebasedonPassage1.
Directions:
ReadthesecommentsaboutthegamesinPassage1andthendecidewhetherstatements1-10are
trueorfalse.WriteTfortrueandFforfalseagainstthenumberoftheitemonyouranswer
sheet.
1.Musiciscomnientedoninthreeoftheshortpassages.
2.Charactersintwoofthegamesareverywellliked.
3.Graphicsofu\ightFlight“arefabulous.
4.“SpeedShoolcr“isagameofshooting.
5.“TeamSpirit"isavolleyballgame.
6.Thesoundeffectsof“TeamSpirit”areveryclear.
7.Theuserlikesthegraphicsof**RobotRabbil"verymuch.
8.“Crash“ismostprobablyacardrivinggame.
9.Theuserdoesn'tlike"NightFlight"atall.
10.Theuserlikes“Crash“verymuch.
PartII
Readpassages2&3andthenchooseananswerfromthechoicesgiventocompletestatements
11-20basedonyourunderstandingofthepassage.(30points,3pointseach)
Passage2
ComputerSoftware
CHENGDU-Chinesescientistshavedevelopedacomputersoftwaresystemwhichcan
automaticallytranslateInternetfilesintotheChineselanguage.
Thesoftwarehasthecapacityiotranslate150?000Chinesecharactersperhour,with80
percentofthetotalcontenteasilyunderstandableafterthetranslationprocess.
ThemajorproblemhinderingthedevelopmentoftheInternetinChinaisthelanguage
barrier.ManyChineseusersfeelthattheirEnglishisinadequateforoperatingtheInternet,
whichispredominantlyinEnglish.
Developmentoftranslationsoftwareispartofahigh-techprogramintroducedbythe
StateScienceandtechnologyCommissioninthemid-1980s.
Thesoftware,jointlydevelopedbyaresearchinstituteandauniversityinsouthwest
China'sSichuanProvince,runsintheWindowsenvironment.Userscanuseamouseto
achieveinstanttranslations,whilemaintainingtheoriginalformatofdocumentsorpictures.
Questions11-15arebasedonPassage2.
11.Thepassageismostlytakenfrom.
A.anewspaperB.amagazine
C.anovel
12.Whichofthefollowingphrasescanbeusedtoreplacetheword“hinder“inthe
sentence“ThemajorproblemhinderingthedevelopmentoftheInternetinchinais
thelanguagebarrier.M
A.holdingonB.holdingto
C.holdingback
13.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatIniernetisniainlyoperatedthrough
A.ChineseB.English
C.German
11.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueabouttranslationsoftware?
A.Itispartofahigh-techprogramme.
B.ItisdevelopedbyaresearchinsliluteandauniversityinBeijing.
C.ItrunsintheWindowsenvironment
15.The*mouse'inthelastparagraphrefersto.
A.theanimalofwhichthecatisthenaturalenemy
B.akindofmouseliketoyforchildren
C.thedeviceconnectedtoacomputertocontrolihecursor'smovement.
Passage3
ChangesinLivelihood
AUTHORITATIVESCHOLARSplaceChina'ssocialdevelopmentattheilowerniedium
level9comparedtotherestoftheworld.Chinahasgonethroughseveraltwistsandturns
since1949,andmanypeople'sliveshavechangedforbetterorworseasaresult.However,
todayageneralimprovementisevident.Since1978inparticular,manypeople'slife-styles
haveimprovedatagreaterpacethanintheprevious30years.
Chinesehavenotonlyimprovedontheirdiet?clothing,housingandtheproductsthey
useeveryday,buttheirdisposableincomehasalsogrownaswell.BytheendofJune1995,
ruralandurbanbanksavingsamountedto3,545.8billionyuan.
Figuresshowthatsincethe1990scommunicationsequipment,houses,apartmentsand
carshavebeguntoreplaceTVsets,refrigeratorsandwashingmachines(whichinturn
replacedbikes?watchesandsewingmachinesatthebeginningofihe1980s)asihelargest
individualconsumptionitems.
Accordingtoaconservativeestimate,Chinahasabout100,000privatecarstoday.
Sevenpercentofurbanresidentshaveinstalledhomephones.TheChinesePostand
TelecommunicationsMinistryplans120millionnewphonelinesforiheyear2000?ora
phoneforeveryurbanhousehold.Todayfaxmachines?computersandmobilephonesare
verycommonandfaceaboomingmarket.
Questions16-20arebasedonPassage3.
16.Thepassageismostlytakenfrom.
A.anewspaperB.amagazine
C.anovel
17.Thesentence“Chinahasgonethroughseveraltwistsandlurnssince1949”may
meanthat____.
A.Chinahaschangedforbetlersince1949
B.Chinahaschangedforworsesince1949
C.Chinahasgonethroughmanyupsanddowns
18.WhichofthefollowingisNOTamongthelistofthingsthatChinesehaveimproved
on?
A.Diet.B.Schooling
C.Moneyforsaving.
19.Accordingtothepassage?whichofthefollowingappearedthelatestastheresultof
replacement?
A.Apartments.B.Washingmachines.
C.Watches.
20.urbanresidentshaveinstalledhomephones.
A.100,000B.120million
C.Sevenpercentof
PartIII
Questions21-30arebasedonPassage4.(20points,2pointseach)
Passage4
HowtoUseLondonTelephones
(1)TelephonecallsinBritainareintwoclasses:localcalls,andtrunkcalls.Short
distancecallsofuptoabouttwentymilesareclassedaslocalcalls,andallcallsoverlonger
distancesareclassedastrunkcalls.
(2)InLondon,telephonesnowhaveall-figurenumberswhichdonotincludean
exchangename:forexample,071-222-2870.IfyoumakealocaltelephonecallinLondonto
asubscriberinLondon,youleaveoutthe071anddialonlythelastsevenfiguresofthe
numberofthepersonwhomyouarecalling.TomakeatrunkcalltoorfromLondon,you
dialallthefiguresofthesubscriber'snumber.
(3)Thenames,addressesandtelephonenumbersofsubscribersininnerLondonareat
presentprintedinfourdirectories.Thereareseparatedirectoriesforpeoplewhosenames
beginwiththelettersAtoD,EtoK?LtoRandStoZ.Whenyoulookupaperson?s
numberinihetelephonedirectory,youwillfindhisnameontheleftsideofthecolumnand
histelephonenumberontherightside.
(4)AllcallboxesinLondonareontheSTI)system,whichhasnowbeenextendedtoall
partsofBritain.ThelettersSTDstandforSubscriberTrankDialing,andonthistypeof
telephoneyoucandialmanylong-distancenumbersdirectaswellaslocalnumbers.AnSTD
telephoneisusuallyfree,andthecoinboxhasslotsforcoins.Tomakeacall,youpickup
thereceiveranddialthenumberbeforeputtinganymoneyintothecoin-box.Whenthe
personwhosenumberyouareringinganswers,therewillbeaspecialrapidtonecalledthe
paytone.Assoonasyouhearthis,youpulyourmoneyinthebox.Thepaytonethenstops,
andyoucanstarttospeak.TomakeatrunkcallbySTD,youdialfirsttheSTDcode
numberforthetownthatyouarectillingandthenthenumberofthesubscriber.For
example,theSTDcodenumberfortrunkcallsfromLondontoBristolis0272;ifyou
telephoneapersonlivinginBristolwhosenumberisBristol294020,youwoulddial0272-
294020.Whenyourtimeisupthepaytoneisrepeated;ifyouwishtocontinueyourtalk,
youmustthenpulmoremoneyintotheslot.Thelengthoftimeallowedisdoubledbetween
6p.m.and8a.m.Nowpayphonesworkslightlydifferently,however.
(5)BesidestheSTDsystem,thereisalsoanInternationalSubscriberDialingservicefor
makingtelephonecallstomostofthecountriesofEurope,butsomecallscanonlybemade
fromtelephoneswithoutacoin-box.YoucandialdirecttomanyplacesinFrance?Belgium,
Germany,Luxembourg,theNetherlands,andSwitzerland.
(6)Aspecialrecordedtelephoneinformationserviceisprovidedeveryclayforvisitorsto
London.Thisservicegivesvisitorsdetailsofthemaineventsofthedayinandaround
London.Theinformationisrecordedinfourlanguages:English,French,Germanand
Spanish.Whenyouwakeupinthemorningandyouwanttoknowwhatiheweatherwillbe
likeinLondon,dial246-8901;and,ifyouwanttoknowtime,dial123.
Directions:
Readpassage4andthendecidewhichofthestatementsafteritareTRUEandwhichareFalse.
Onyouranswersheet,indicateTforTRUEorFforFALSEagainstthenumberforeachof
items21-30fortheanswersyouchoose.
21.TelephonecallsinBritaincanbeclassifiedintotwotypes:localcallsand
internationalcalls.
22.IfyoucallfromLondontoasubscriberinLondon,youneedtodial071first.
23.IfyouwanttoknowthetelephonenumberofMrWilliams,youneedtolookitupin
thedirectoryforpeoplewhosenamebeginswiththelettersStoZ.
24.Youcanusuallyfindaperson9snameontheleftsideofthecolumninatelephone
directory.
25.OnlythecallboxesinLondonarenowontheSTDsystem.
26.Tomakeacall?youneedtoputmoneyintoihecoin-boxfirstandthendialthe
numberaflerhearingthepaytone.
27.TomakeatrunkcallbySTD,youneedtodialSTDcodenumberfirst.
28.Allcallscanbemadefromtelephoneswithacoin-box.
29.IfyougotoLondon?youcanevengetinformationovertelephoneinChinese.
30.YoucanevengetinformationabouttimeinLondonbydialing123.
PartIV
ReadPassage5andanswerthefollowingquestions.Makeyouranswersasshortandclearas
possible.(20points,4pointseach)
Passage5
Swimmingisoneofthoseactivitiesihatcanbelearnedearlyinlife.Littlechildrencan
learntoswimassoonastheywalk.Infact,youneedthesameskillsinwalkingasin
swimming.However,Ibelievethatfiveisthebestagetolearn.Byfiveorsix,achild
knowsfearofwater,averyimportantthingtoknow,h'swisetobeafraid,torecognize
truedanger.Youngonesunderstandthatthewatercansometimesbeverydangerous.
Toreallybenefitfromswimming,everyswimmershouldlearn,assoonaspossible,
thesefourbasicstrokes;butterfly.backstroke,breaststroke,andcrawl.1feelthatoneof
these-thebreaststroke-isdifferentfromtheothers,sincesomeyoungswimmersusethis
strokenaturally,withoutanytraining.
Insvvimniingtherearecertainruleseveryswimmershouldfollow:
(1)Neverswimalone!Xomatterhowgoodyouareinthewater,don*triskdrowning
byswimmingalone.Ifyouswimbyyourself,withnolifeguardsorfriendswithyou?you
maygetintotrouble.
(2)Don'Igobeyondyourabilities.Mostswimmersknowenoughnottoswimtoofar
fromthebankorthebeach,Showingoffbydoingdangeroustricksisnogood.Swimsafely
andyouwillcontinuetoswimandalive.
(3)Don'tsmoke.Swimmingdependsonahealthybody;goodlungsarepartofit.
(4)Workatanyactivitythatbuildsmuscles.
Questions31-35arebasedonPassage5.
31.Whencanlittlechildrenlea
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