電大開放英語2 期末復(fù)習(xí)題
開放英語2 期末復(fù)習(xí)題第一部分 交際用語 (共計(jì)10分,每小題2分)(C) 1.Can you remember the doctors telephone number? - _.A. Nice to meet you B. No, thank you C. Yes. Its 6825612(A) 2.- Is dinner ready, Carol? -_.A. Its nearly ready B. Im hungry C. Fine, thank you.(C) 3.-What does he look like? -_.A. He just got married B. He is about 40 C. He is tall and thin(C) 4. - I went to a fashion show last night. -_?A. Who took away my book B. Why not C. What was it like(B) 5. - Could I have a bottle of water, please? - _.A. Thank you very much B. Certainly, madam C. See you later詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu) Vocabulary and Structure1. The house was made _ wood.A. in B. by C. of2. You can remember what you do if you _.A. take a diary B. keep a diary C. make a diary3. An application form will be sent to you _.A. on request B. on a request C. in request4. The book was rather expensive, but I bought it _.A. any way B. anyway C. even though5. He failed _ all his efforts.A. even if B. although C. in spite of6. They _ leave next Friday.A. decided B. decided to C. decide7. Dont _ him. He is writing a letter now.A. disturb to B. disturb C. disturbing8. The boys got _ very late this morning. They watched too much TV last night.A. in B. up C. together9. Is the supermarket _ the right or left?A. on B. in C. at10. Marys father is very pleased _ her.A. with B. at C. for11. The child _ fluent French.A. says B. speaks C. talks12. Tom helped her mother _ the cooking.A. for B. on C. with13. Could you tell me how to _ my English?A. alter B. improve C. change14. This idea hit me when I _ this morning.A. awoke up B. woke C. woke up15. Today is too busy. Lets discuss it _ next week.A. sometimes B. some times C. some time116. You should be more patient _ your children.A. for B. of C. with17. They named the island _ its discoverer.A. after B. in C. to18. Sally is looking for a new job. She has been bored _ her job as a secretary.A. by B. from C. with19. I was _ my _ to school when I saw the accident.A. on, way B. in, way C. on, time20. You wont get better if you dont _ smoking.A. give up B. give away C. give out21. She _ jogging every morning.A. goes B. does C. plays22. A: Thank you for lending me your dictionary.B: Youre welcome. But could you _ to me tomorrow?A. give it back B. give back it C. get back23. He is a good friend of _.A. our B. ours C. ours24. Im going to buy Mary a birthday gift. Do you have _ in mind?A. special something B. special anything C. anything special25. I dont know _ to explain it.A. what B. why C. how26. _ her mother _ she was at home when the thief came in.A. Neither, or B. Each, and C. Neither, nor27. He bought two books. _ I.A. So was B. So did C. So do28. This red bicycle is _ and that blue one is _.A. his, Tom B. his, Toms C. his, Toms29. Tomorrow is my mothers birthday. I want to buy _for her.A. anything special B. special something C. something special30. A: _ is at the door?B: It must be our new neighbour, Mrs Jones.A. What B. Which C. Who31. Its very easy to clean up the room. _ can do it.A. Anyone B. Someone C. No one32. _ of these books are yours?A. What B. Which C. How33. Youd better stop _. Were listening to the news.A. to talk B. talking C. talk34. We built the house _. Nobody helped us.A. ourselves B. ours C. myself35. Can Mary express _ in Chinese?A. herself B. hers C. her36. Lets go to the Great Wall by bike, _?2A. shall we B. dont we C. arent we37. Have you _ seen a tiger?A. yet B. just C. ever38. Youre driving _, slow down!A. too fast B. very slow C. not fast39. Is it difficult to learn to _ Tai Chi?A. do B. play C. go40. If I dont have to work late on Friday, I might _ dancing with friends.A. play B. get C. go41. A: Have you had your breakfast?B: No, I havent had it _.A. ever B. yet C. just42. Ive always enjoyed _.A. swimming B. to swim C. swim43. My aunt was angry with her family and went away _.A. in herself B. by herself C. with herself44. She can hardly wait to hear the news, _?A. cant she B. can she C. does she45. A: Have you ever seen the film The Day After Tomorrow?B: _.A. No, I havent. B. No, I dont. C. No, I didnt.46. A: Have you typed the letter for me?B: _.A. Yes, I have. B. Yes, I do. C. Yes, Ive done.47. He stopped _ TV when the dinner was ready.A. watching B. to watch C. watch48. The children are enjoying _ at the party.A. himself B. theirs C. themselves49. I dont know where the key is, but I suppose I _ it at home.A. could have left B. should have left C. must leave50. A: I havent eaten all day.B: You _ be very hungry.A. must B. should C. have to51. A: Have you finished your homework?B: _.A. No, I didnt. B. No, I havent finished. C. No, I havent.52. After they finished _ football, they went for a drink in a pub.A. playing B. to play C. play53. Be careful! Dont cut _ with the knife.A. you B. yours C. yourself54. I have no idea who stole his wallet. It _ anyone.A. could have been B. should have been C. must have been55. A: Have you sent the fax to the travel agent?3B: _.A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I do C. Yes, Ive done56. She to town last week.A. goes B. went C. has gone57. The film was _ that I fell asleep in the cinema.A. too bored B. so bored C. so boring58. Mike offered to help and so _ John.A. does B. is C. did59. Wheres _newspaper?A. today B. today s C. todays60. I didnt buy the book because I didnt have _ money on me.A. no B. any C. some參考答案:1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. A11. B 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. C 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. A 20. A21. A 22. A 23. C 24. C 25. C 26. C 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. C31. A 32. B 33. B 34. A 35. A 36. A 37. C 38. A 39. A 40. C41. B 42. A 43. B 44. B 45. A 46. A 47. A 48. C 49. A 50. A51.C 52. A 53. C 54. A 55. A 56. B 57. C 58. C 59. B 60. B 第二部分 詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)(共計(jì)40分,每小題2分)(B) 1.A: _ did you have for breakfast? B: Coffee and toast.A. How B. What C When(A) 2.Paul _ to learn French when he was 11.A. began B. begins C. begin(A) 3.John enjoys _ while his brother prefers to go skiing.A. jogging B. to jog C jog(C) 4 A: Would you like to go to the cinema with me?B: Id _ stay at home.A. like B. prefer C. rather(C) 5.There wasnm tired. I havent got _ energy to go to the gym today.A. enough B. many C. little(B) 8. She told the children _ make a noise.A. dont B. not to C. to not(B) 9._ of her brothers came to the wedding. They dont like her new husband.A. Either B. Neither C All(C) 10 John didnt turn up _ the meeting had finished.A. by B. in C until(A) 11. My plant died. I _ watered (澆水)it.A. should have B. must have C could have4(B) 12.The gifts he brought from Britain _ last week.A. sent out(送出) B. were sent out C. have sent out(B) 13. Sorry, Im not free this evening. _ dinner with Mike.A. I will have B. Ire going _ holiday in the autumn this year.A. up B to C. on(A)17.He said he _ got enough money.A. hadnt B. hasnt C didnt(B)18.He used to shout _ me when I was a child.A. on B. at C. after第三部分 閱讀理解 1When I first knew Mike, we lived in a small village in Scotland. It was very different from Mikes life in London now. We went to school together on our bicycles. Every morning I went to his house and knocked on the door. Every morning Mikes mum said, “Im sorry. Hes a bit late this morning, and so I had to wait. Each day we were late for school, and I remember the teacher got very annoyed with us. I never told her we were late because of Mike. Now, 25 years later, I play tennis with Mike. I usually drive him to the tennis club. I go to his flat and he opens the door and says, “Im sorry. Im a bit late today.” The only reason he wasnt late for his own wedding is that we lied to him about the time!As boys we spent a lot of time out exploring on our bikes. We went walking and fishing. I didnt like fishing because I couldnt swim. Probably the funniest thing we did was when we stole a bottle of whiskey from my Dad. We cycled about 5 miles away to drink it in one of our favourite places. When we finished drinking it, we couldnt cycle back it was a long, slow walk. Im sure we looked awful. We still do, when we come back from the pub on Friday nights. Nothings changed really. Oh, and I still cant swim.(B)1. Mike now lives in _.A. a village in Scotland B. London C. a village near London(A)2. _ got up late every morning.A. Mike B. Mikes mum C. I(B)3. 25 years later, Mike _.A. is early in doing everything B. still is late as in the past C. is never late again(B)4. As boys both of them liked _.A. fishing B. riding bicycles C. swimming(C)5. They walked 5 miles back home because they _.A. were tired B. enjoyed walking C. were drunk閱讀理解2Welcome to the historic and beautiful City of Lincoln.Thank you for calling the Lincoln Tourist Information Office. Im afraid the office is closed at the moment. Our normal working hours from Monday to Saturday are from 9 oclock in the 5morning to 6 oclock in the evening. On Sunday we open at the later time of 10.30 and close at the earlier time of 3.30. From our office you can get information about hotels, restaurants and cinemas in the city.Why not take a bus tour? There are bus tours of the city every day which start at 11 oclock. They start from Castle Square. Tours take about 2 hours and go around the historic city centre and along a part of the river. The cost of a ticket is 3 pounds. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver. You can get off the bus at five places of interest and continue your journey later.(B)1.The office hour is from 10.30 to 3 on Sunday.A. Right B. Wrong C Doesnt say(A)2.The office provides information about where to eat.A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesnt say(C)3.There is a tour guide on the bus who tells you about the places of interest.A Right B. Wrong C. Doesnt say(B)4.You are not allowed to get off the bus before the tour ends.A. Right B. Wrong C Doesnt say(A)5.This is a telephone message.A Right B. Wrong C Doesnt say閱讀理解3Ivydale Guesthouse * Bath Tourist Association ApprovedRon and Ann welcome you to Ivydale, where modern comforts and traditional hospitality meet.· Conveniently located a short walk from the city centre.· Well-equipped all rooms have an en suite bathroom, colour TV with satellite channels, tea/coffee-making facilities, mini bar and phone.· Excellent food we offer full English and buffet breakfasts. Vegetarian food available on request.· Peace and quiet Ivydale is situated in its own gardens, offering the perfect atmosphere for business travellers and tourists.· Please note that we operate a strict no-smoking policy.· Mini-break deals available.For reservations or a brochure, please call (01225) 1212355(A)1. The owner of the guesthouse is/are _.A. Ron and Ann B. Ivydale C. Bath(B)2. The guesthouse is _the city centre.A. far from B. near to C. in(C)3. Guests can _.A. get online with their computer B. smoke in their room C. make tea in their room(B)4. The guesthouse is _.A. boring but quiet B. peaceful and quiet C. noisy and busy(B)5. People _ smoke in the guesthouse.A. can B. are not allowed to C. dont want to閱讀理解46The day was like any other day in his life. Tom walked past the shop on the street corner. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes, and he felt happy to see that the pair of shoes he wanted very much was still there. Looking down, he felt sorry for himself. He really wanted to have them for his birthday.He sadly walked away and thought how to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him anything he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money. He decided not to go home at once, as he looked worried and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheel with his hands. Tom looked at him carefully and was surprised to see the boy had no feet. He looked at his own feet. “Its much better to be without shoes than without feet,” he thought. There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, thinking he was happier.(B)1. Tom passed the shop by bus.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(B)2. Tom stopped in front of the shop to look at the toys he liked.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(A)3. The pair of shoes was too expensive for Tom and his mother.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(A)4. The boy sitting in the wheel chair had no feet.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(B)5. The boy sitting in the wheel chair had no legs.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(C)6. Tom went home to tell his mother about what had happened.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.閱讀理解5Sarah Peters was born on January 4th, 1973 in Brighton. She and her family lived in Brighton until she was ten. Then they moved to Oxford and stayed there until she left school - thats Fendale Secondary School - at eighteen. Then she went to London Business College and got a diploma (文憑) in Marketing(市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷). After that Sarah Peters got a job with a hotel group - the TFC Hotel Group - in Liverpool, as a marketing assistant. That happened in 1992 and she left the hotel group in October 1993. She left because she didnt like to stay in Liverpool. She wanted to work in London. Her life changed a lot after she went to London. She joined a large business company and soon made a name for herself (出名)because of her special ability and excellent work in marketing.Sarah Peters is now married with two lovely daughters(女兒). Besides (除了)being an excellent marketing expert and a good mother, she is also a good writer. She has written two books about her marketing experiences.(B)1. Sarah Peters received her secondary education (中學(xué)教育) in Brighton.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(B)2. She studied Marketing in Oxford University.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(A)3. She worked for the hotel group for about one year.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.7(C)4. She liked London better because London is a bigger city.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(A)5. She is a successful career woman as well as a good mother.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(A) 6. She studied Marketing in London Business College.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(B)7. She got her first job in 1993.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(C)8. She got on well with people working in the business company in London.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.(B)9. She wrote books about how to be a good mother and a marketing expert.A. Right. B. Wrong. C. Doesnt say.閱讀理解6My grandfather was a completely different person before he had a stroke. He worked as a chief accountant, and he worked really long hours. People used to say that he was a workaholic. When he came home, he was always tired and this used to make him irritable. He didnt use to be sociable at all. He used to spend a lot of time alone working in the garden. I used to be frightened of him as a child. He used to shout at us all the time. Then, suddenly he became ill, and then the doctors told him he had to give up work. He changed almost overnight. His attitude to lots of things changed. He relaxed and spent time with his grandchildren. When he died, I think he was a really happy, relaxed man.(A)1. My grandfather used to _.A. work very hard B. drink a lot C. be the manager(B)2. He was _ when he came home.A. very pleasant B. easy to get angry C. excited(A)3. When I was a child, I _.A. was afraid of him B. liked him very much C. I hated him(B)4. Doctors asked him to _after he had a stroke.A. change his attitude B. stop working C. work less(C)5. When he died, he _.A. was feeling worried B. was irritable C. was a happy man閱讀理解7Welcome to the historic and beautiful City of Lincoln.Thank you for calling the Lincoln Tourist Information Office. Im afraid the office is closed at the moment. Our normal working hours from Monday to Saturday are from 9 oclock in the morning to 6 oclock in the evening. On Sunday we open at the later time of 10.30 and close at the earlier time of 3.30. From our office you can get information about hotels, restaurants and cinemas in the city.Why not take a bus tour? There are bus tours of the city every day which start at 11 oclock. They start from Castle Square. Tours take about 2 hours and go around the historic city centre and along a part of the river. The cost of a ticket is 3 pounds. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver. You can get off the bus at five places of interest and continue your journey later.(B)1. The office opens later and closes later on Sunday.8A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesnt say(A)2.