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1、1/11 09秋期开放英语(3)期末复习指导(央本)罗乐一、课程考核说明二、期末复习重点范围三、复习应考资料及其应用(重点掌握)第一部分课程考核说明1考核目的通过英语II(1)课程的考试,考核学生是否掌握了一定的英语语言基础知识和基本技能,具有一定的读、听、写、说的能力,是否能借助词典阅读和翻译一般性业务资料,在涉外交际的日常活动和业务活动中能进行一般性的书面交流和简单的口头交流。2考核方式期末闭卷笔试,考试时间为90 分钟。3.适用范围、教材本课程期末复习指导适用范围为成人教育本科非英语专业的必修课程。考试命题的教材是开放英语(3)。由刘戴琳主编,中央电大出版社出版发行。4命题依据本课程的命

2、题依据是英语II(1)课程的教案大纲、教材、实施意见。5考试要求本考试主要考查学生的读,写基本技能和综合运用英语的能力,为进一步学习和运用英语打好基础。6试卷类型及比重部分题型题量分值总分数一、交际用语选择题5210二、选择填空选择题10220三、完型填空选择题10220四、阅读理解选择题(两篇文章)10220正误判断题(一篇文章)5210五、写作80词短文12020第二部分期末复习重点范围1、熟练掌握每单元出现的词汇。2、熟悉课文中应用阅读理解,掌握利用文中信息,经过提炼和归纳后,回答问题的能力。3、具备基本的写作水平。第三部分复习应考资料及其使用一、开放英语(3)形成性考核册(平时作业)二

3、、开放英语(3)期末复习指导(蓝色小本)2/11 三、模拟题模拟试卷 1第一部分交际用语(共计 10 分,每小题2 分)15 小题阅读下面的小对话,从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。1.-Well,Mary,how are you?-_C_ A.I m good B.I m nice C.I m fine 2.Let s take walk.-_A_ A.Yes,let s B.oh,thanks C.yes,please 3.-I think the Internet is very helpful.-_A_ A.Yes,so do

4、I B.That s a very good idea C.Neither do I 4.-Hello,could I aspect -_C_?A.Who are you B.Are you Jane C.Who s speaking 5.-What kind of TV program do you like best?-_B_ A.I like them very much B.It s hard to say,actually C.I m too busy to say 第二部分词汇与结构(20 分,每小2 分)615 小题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C。D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处

5、的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。6.He is very keen _C_ football.A.at B.in C.on 7.Let s go to the cinema,_C_?A.Will you B.shan t we C.shall we 8.He asked me where _B_ from.A.DidI came B.I came C.I come 9.The teacher told _A_ for being late for class.A.off me B.me out C.me off 10.He was _A_ about his new job.文档编

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14、nd 第三部分完形填空(共计 20 分,每题2 分)1625 小题:阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上圈出所选的字母符号。Traffic in India means a mixture of all kinds of vehicles on the road.About 700,000 new cars(16)in India in the last twelve months,and about twice that many used cars have been traded.The country s 35 milli

15、on motorcycles and scooters make it the world s largest two wheel market.But because there are still big differences(17)people s incomes,the roads are full of a whole variety of(18),lots of them not motorized.A ride(19)a taxi driver in New Delhi gives a flavour of a typical Indian-style traffic with

16、 all kinds of vehicle held up in city streets or in long lines(20)narrow country lanes.Cars,lorries and buses back up behind a cart(21)by one animal or another.“India has everything on the roads,”the taxi driver says.“Youhave to(22)for pedestrians,bicycles,carts,cows,donkeys and even elephants.Three

17、 things(23)to drive here,a horn,brakes and good luck.”Just then we were stopped(24)a young boy and his cow.Given the hazards,it s not surprising(25)special ceremonies are held for new car owners in which the steering wheel and the driver are both blessed.A 16.A.have been sold B.had been sold C.have

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25、9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D14/11 第四部分阅读理解(共计 30 分,每小题2 分)26一 35 小题:阅读下列短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个正确答案,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。短文理解l Mrs.sharp,a large,red-faced woman in her late sixties,has lived in Greenleas,a“new town”in the countrys

26、ide outside London,since 1958.before that she lived in Bethnal green,an area of inner London.She was moved to Greenleas by the local authorities when her old house was demolished.She came from a large family with six girls and two boys,and she grew up among brothers,sisters,uncles,aunts,grandparents

27、 and cousins.When she married her boyfriend from school at eighteen,they went on living with her parents,and her first child was brought up more by her mother than by herself,because she always worked.As the family grew,they moved out of their parents house to a flat,it was in the next street,and th

28、eir life was still that of the extended family.”Allmy family used to live around Denby Street,”said Mrs.sharp,“and we were always in and out of each other s houses.”When she went to the shops,she used to call in on her mother to see if she wanted anything.Every day she would visit one sister or anot

29、her and see a nephew or niece at the corner shop or in the market.“You always knew 90%of the people you saw in the street everyday,either they were related to you or you were at school with them.”she said.When her babies were born(she had two sons and a daughter),she said,“all my sister and neighbor

30、s would help-they used to come and make a cup of tea,or help in some other way.”and every Saturday night there was a family party.It was at Mrs.Sharp s mother s house.“of course we all know each other very well.You have to learn to get on with each other.I had one neighbour who was always poking her

31、 nose into our business.She was forever asking questions and gossiping.But you had to put up with everyone,whatever they were like.”26.Why did Mrs.sharp have to move to greenleans?C A.Because she had to work there.B.Because she didn t like the old place at all C.Because her house in the down area wa

32、s knocked down 27.When she got married,she lived _B_ A.together with her parents all the time B.together with her parents for some time C.far away from her parents house 28.What did she know so many people?B A.Because she was easy going B.Because they were either her relatives or schoolmates C.Becau

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38、E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 Z

39、W2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1

40、E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D15/11 30.What doer this passage mainly deal with?A A.What the extended family is like B.The relationship between mrs.Sharp and her neighbour C.What mrs

41、.Sharp s life in the“new town”31-35小题:阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的句子是否正确(T)或错误(F)。短文理解There have been changes in all sorts of different areas of British society.In recent years in the UK we have had a very large increase in the number of couples who get divorced.After 1969 and the divorce law reform act we h

42、ad a very rapid increase in the number of divorces.The rate increase steadily and in recent years has increased much more rapidly.But there are also quite a lot of people who do actually get married.At present the marriage rate in the UK is about 70 percent,which has gone down since the number of pe

43、ople who marry has gone down quite a lot in the last 20 years,but more significantly in the last 10 years.Quite high proportions of people now live together without marring,and,for example,40 percent of children born in the UK are born to couples who aren t married or are born to lone parents.There

44、are quite a large number of lone parent families,90 percent of these are headed by a woman rather than a man.The average family size now in the UK is 1.8 children per couple,which means that there s been quite a decline in the birth rate in the UK along with other European countries.F 31.The highest

45、 divorce rate was around 1969.T 32.The marriage rate has gone down in recent years.T 33.Forty percent of babies born today have parents who are not married.T 34.Nineteen percent of lone parent families are headed by women.F 35.The birth rate is increasing at the moment.第五部分 书面表达(20分)Directions:for t

46、his part,you are allowed thirty minutes to write a passage on the topic my hobbies.You should write at least 80 words and could base your writing by using the hints given below.利用所给提示写一篇短文,说明你的业余爱好以及它们的益处。Benefit from In my spare time Raising flowers Cycling Maintain a mental and physical balance My

47、 Hobbies Different people have different hobbies。I have a lot of hobbies and I benefit from them.In my spare time,I like raising flowers and cycling most.I get lots of knowledge about gardening.I spend several hours on raising flowers every day,which releases my stress and renew my spirit.I also lik

48、e cycling.Proper physical exercises keep me fit.Cycling in a sunny day is wonderful!My hobbies help me maintain a mental and physical balance and make my life colorful!模拟试卷 2 文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:

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50、4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:CA5Y1E2X9N3 HH9M9R1Q4T8 ZW2K8T7B1D1文档编码:

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