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新视野大学英语二

中南财经政法大学2005-2006学年第二学期期末考试试卷

FinalExamForNewHorizonCollegeEnglishLearners

新视野大学英语

(二)课程代号:

B卷(闭卷)

June2004

(Band2ForGrade2003)PaperB---1

注意事项:

1.桌面上除试卷、笔、橡皮、接收器及准考证、学生证外,不得放任何其它学习用具和资料。

2.请首先用铅笔在答题卡上按示范正确填写考号。

考号共六位,即:

03(年级)+班号两位+个人序号两位。

答题卡上有九位数,从左边第四位开始填写。

如:

03级广电班号为01,那么,个人序号为01的同学,应填为:

0

3

0

1

0

1

前三位空着不填任何东西。

然后用铅笔将学号相应的字符涂黑。

3.试卷类型不填。

4.客观题部分请用铅笔填写。

如要更正,请务必擦干净后再填写正确答案,不填或填写错误,责任自负。

主观题答在主观题答题卡上。

5.考试时间为2小时。

6.考试完毕后,将PaperB------2及主观题答题卡撕下,按要求填好姓名、班级、学号及任课教师等上交。

7.暑假期间,请完成各班老师布置的作业,并完成第二册后三单元的阅读及自主听力。

PaperB---1

PartIListeningComprehension(20%1pointeach)

SectionA

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.A)ThetrainislateB)Thetrainiscrowded.

C)Thetrainisempty.D)Thetrainisontime.

2.A)£40B)£20

C)£60.D)£80

3.A)No,becauseshedidn’torderanynewwindowsatall.

B)No,becauseshedoesn’tlikethewindows.

C)Yes,becausesheorderedsomenewwindowsbefore.

D)Yes,becauseshelikesthewindows.

4.A)Ifshehadspentafewmoredaysthere,thetripwouldbemoreexciting.

B)It’ssoboringforshehadbeenthereforalongtime.

C)It’sthemostexcitingtripshehadeverytaken.

D)ItwasthesecondtimethatshehadbeentoParis,

5.A)Tostartoffearlier.B)Tostopforpetrol

C)Tohavetheman’swatchrepaired.D)Tostartofflater.

6.A)HusbandandwifeB)Teacherandstudent

C)MotherandsonD)Teacherandparent

7.A)InthegymnasticsB)Inthedanceclass

C)IntheskatingclassD)Inthemathsclass

8.A)Themanisoptimisticaboutthefuture.

B)Thecollegedegreewillhelpthemanalottofindajob.

C)It’shardforthemantofindajobbecausehedidn’tgetadegree.

D)It’shardforthemantofindajobbecausetheeconomyisgoingdown.

9.A)TobuildaCityPark.B)Theenvironment

C)TobuildalargetoyfactoryD)Thequalityofthecitizens’life.

10.A)TomorrowB)Today

C)ThedayaftertomorrowD)Notmentioned

SectionB

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear2shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Questions11to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Difficultmethodsinvolvedingettingtheticketandtheboardingpass.

B)Newtechniquesnotproperlyused.

C)Theeagernessofairlinestocutcosts.

D)Airlines’inefficientservice.

12.A)488millionB)61million

C)418millionD)640million

13.A)Askingmoresecurityquestions

B)UsinganewtypeofIDcard.

C)Havingcenterswithcomputerscreens.

D)Helpingpassengersobtainfreeboardingpasses.

14.A)ToissuenewboardingpassesB)Tospeedpassengersontheirway.

C)Tocontrolthepassengers’traveltime.D)Toorganizemoretours.

15.A)Toarriveattheairportintime.B)Tofindhelpfulairlinepersonnel.

C)Tochangeaseatassignment.D)Togetaboardingpassonly.

Passage2

Questions16to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Theyconsideritdisrespectful.

B)Theythinkit’squitenormal.

C)Theyviewitastotallystrange.

D)theybelieveittobesurprising.

17.A).Becausetheywanttomakeafriend.

B)Becausetheyareveryfriendly.

C)Becausetheylikehimverymuch.

D)Becausetheygetusedtothiswayofgreeting

18.A)Anyonetheymeet.

B)Thepeopletheyknowwell.

C)Theirbestfriends

D)Theirfamilymembers

19.A)TherelaxedAmericanstyledoesn’tshowalackofrespect.

B)SomeAmericansputtheirfeetuponthedeskwhiletalkingonthephone.

C)Americansnevershakehands

D)Americanunfriendlinessmakesvisitorsannoyed.

20.A)AmericanwayofGreetingB)Americans’BusyLife

C)AmericanStyleD)Americans’friendliness

PartIIReadingComprehension(30%)

Directions:

Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldreadthepassageanddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Atonetime,Iwasconvincedthatreallearningwouldbeathandifeverychildhadacomputer.Iwasconvincedthatcomputerswouldrevolutionizeeducationandholdimmensepossibilitiesforlearning.

Thatpossibilityhasnotbecomearealityyet.Basedonrecenttestresults,fartoomanyCalifornianchildrenhavenotmasteredthebasicreading,math,andwritingskillsnecessarytofunctionataminimallevelinoursociety.Andfartoomanychildrendonothavethecommitmenttoconcentrateonlearningtogetagoodeducation.Thesekidsneedgoodteachers,notfastcomputers.

Noonewillarguethatcomputershaveeducationaluses.Unfortunately,infartoomanyinstances,theclassroomcomputerhasreplacedthetelevisionsetasagametooltooccupychildren.OnewonderswhatistheuseofanInternetfeedtotheclassroomifthechilddoesnotread.

Therearethosewhobelievethatbringingacomputertotheclassroomwillsupplementwhatteachersteach.Thatisdifficulttocomprehendsinceteachersarealwaystellingushowmanysubjectsandhowlittletimetheyhavetoteach.Whenachildisoccupiedwithacomputerforanylengthoftime,thatchilddoesnotgettheattentionofteachersandtherequiredlearningthatshouldoccupytheirclasstime.

Educatorsarenowlookingintorequiringteachersandstudentstobecomecomputerproficient.Anddistrictsthatdonothaveenoughdollarsfortextbooksarespendingtheirmeagerfundstobuycomputersandsoftware,allinthenameoftechnologyandcomputercompetency.

Onewouldthinkthateducatorswouldcometotherealizationthatcomputersaretoolsnotmuchdifferentfromlibraries,calculators,movieorslideprojectors.Kidsmuststilllearnandbeinspiredtostudybasicskills,think,write,communicate,solveproblems,andbegoodcitizens.

Andwhileitisgoodforstudentstomakeuseofcomputers,wemustnotgetcarriedawaywithfasterandmorepowerfulcomputersattheexpenseofbasicskills,effectiveteachingandpowerfullearning.

Questions21to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustread.

21.Thewriterofthispassagearguesthatstudentsreallyneed________.

A)computersB)gameswiththeirclassmates

C)booksinthelibraryD)teachers

22.Thewriterparticularlypointsoutaproblemwithmanychildren,i.e.,theydonot

have________

A)computersintheirclassroomsB)knowledgeofcomputers

C)basicskillsD)goodandcompetentteachers

23.Inthewriter'sopinion,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A)Computershelpchildrenfocustheirattentiononstudy.

B)Computersshouldn'ttaketheplaceofteachingintheclassroom.

C)Computersoffergamesthatoccupychildren'slearningtime.

D)Computershaveeducationaluses.

24.Thewriter'sattitudetoeducatorscanbebestdescribedas________

A)understandingB)supportive

C)criticalD)uninterested

25.Theword"meager"inparagraph5mostprobablymeans________

A)enoughB)little

C)goodD)rare

PassageTwo

ThequestionsatunansweredintheclearMontanaair.KathleenEnglundalwayswantedtoknow,whowasherbiologicalmother?

"Ihavealwayswantedtofindher.It'salwaysbeenadreaminmylife,"saysEnglund,24,anathleticdepartmentadministratorattheUniversityofMontana.

"Iwantedtoknowwhatshelookedlike,whyshedidit,allthequestionsadoptedkidshave."

ForthreeyearsEnglundsearchedthecourtrecordsinMissoula,findingheroriginalbirthcertificate,findingthenameofhermother,GailPatterson,butnotraceofhowtofindhermother.

Shesent$100toawomaninGreatFallswhopromisedtotrackherdown,butgotnoresponseandnorefund.

ThenonMay14,1997,fourdaysafterMother'sDay,sheloggedontotheInternet.ShefoundamysteriouswomaninHelenawhowouldn'tgivehername,butofferedtolookuprecords.Twohourslater,thewomancalledback.

ShehadfoundGailPatterson.Pattersonhadmarried,takenherhusband'slastname,beendivorcedandnowlivedinFortBenton.

"Ican'tevenrememberwhatIwasfeeling.Excitement?

Nervous?

Imailedher(Patterson)a

letterthatdaytosayIwantedtomeether,"Englundsays."Twoweekslater,Igotaphonecall.Itwasher."

TheymetinJune.Englundopenedthedoor,feltlikeshewaslookingintoamirrorandmetherbiologicalmotherforthefirsttime.

Sincethen,thetwohaveseeneachotheracoupleoftimes.Theyhavestruckupafriendship,andEnglundhasansweredthenaggingquestion.

"Ihaveapartofmethatfeelswholeagain,"shesays.

Questions26to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustread.

26.BeforeKathleenEnglundfoundherbiologicalmother,she________

A)hadmanyunansweredquestions

B)hadbeenlivingwithherfather

C)couldhardlysupportherselffinancially

D)hadbeenhomelessforalongtime

27.HowdidKathleenEnglundmanagetofindherbiologicalmother?

A)SheusedtheInternetandsucceededinfindingsomerelevantinformation.

B)Shetraveledalloverthecountry

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