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Chapter 1 The English Language Today (英语现状) 单元测验1—英语变体知多少

1、 问题:您学了 _____ 年英语。
选项:
A:10年以下
B:10年以上15年以下
C:15年以上20年以下
D:20年以上
答案: 【10年以上15年以下

2、 问题:我了解英国英语和美国英语的差别。
选项:
A:完全不符合
B:不符合
C:符合
D:非常符合
答案: 【非常符合

3、 问题:除了英国英语和美国英语,我还知道其他的英语变体。
选项:
A:完全不符合
B:不符合
C:符合
D:非常符合
答案: 【非常符合

4、 问题:我希望自己能拥有完美的英国英语或美国英语口音。
选项:
A:完全不符合
B:不符合
C:符合
D:非常符合
答案: 【完全不符合

5、 问题:英国英语和美国英语没有优劣之分。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【非常赞同

6、 问题:除了英国和美国,其他以英语为官方语言的国家所使用的英语也是标准的。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【非常赞同

7、 问题:在英语听力考试中,不应该出现英国英语和美国英语以外的其他英语口音。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【完全不赞同

8、 问题:在英语口语考试中,带有中国特点的英语口音,只要不影响理解,不应该被扣分。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【非常赞同

9、 问题:中国英语(带有中国特点的英语),和英国英语、美国英语一样,是确实存在的英语变体。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【非常赞同

10、 问题:我们应该 _____ 带有中国特点的英语(中国英语)。
选项:
A:拒绝
B:接受
C:鼓励
D:推广
答案: 【鼓励

11、 问题:作为英语学习者,我们有必要了解世界上的各种英语变体。
选项:
A:完全不赞同
B:不赞同
C:赞同
D:非常赞同
答案: 【非常赞同

12、 问题:您的性别是 _____。
答案: 【(以下答案任选其一都对)男;

13、 问题:您的年龄是 _____ 岁。
答案: 【[1,100)

14、 问题:您的专业是 _____。
答案: 【专业

15、 问题:您已参加过的英语考试名称及分数(可填写多门考试,如高考、四六级、雅思、托福等):____。
答案: 【高考、四级、六级、雅思、托福、专四、专八、BEC、GRE、托业

16、 问题:你在上这门课之前接触过不同的英语变体(如英国英语、印度英语、日本英语等等)吗?请把你接触过的英语变体罗列出来。
答案: 【英国英语、印度英语、日本英语等等
分析:【英国英语、印度英语、日本英语等等

【作业】Chapter 1 The English Language Today (英语现状) 作业1

1、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) Why was Sarah pleased to start the new job?(2) What was the storyteller’s opinion of the treatment cost for Comma?(3) Why was Sarah surprised by Comma’s disease?(4) What did Sarah think of the treatment course for Comma?(5) Why did the owner of Comma consider that the price for Comma’s cure was acceptable?(6) What is ‘Comma’?  
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

2、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) Why was Comma’s disease surprising?(2) From the viewpoint of Mrs. Harrison, why was the price for curing Comma fair?(3) Why was Sarah happy for getting the new job?(4) What does ‘Comma’ refer to in this recording?(5) What did the storyteller think of the price for Comma’s cure?(6) What was Sarah’s view of Comma’s treatment course?
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

3、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) Why was Comma’s disease unusual?(2) Sarah felt happy to start her new job, why?(3) What is the referent of ‘Comma’ in this recording?(4) What did the storyteller think of the treatment cost for Comma?(5) According to Sarah, how was Comma’s treatment course?(6) What is the reason for Mrs. Harrison’s thinking that the treatment cost for Comma is justified and acceptable?
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

4、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) Why did the disease of Comma appear as a surprise for Sarah? (2) Why did Sarah like her new job?(3) How did Sarah like the treatment course for Comma?(4) What kind of animal is ‘Comma’?(5) What was the storyteller’s view of the price for Comma’s cure?(6) Why did Mrs. Harrison think that the treatment cost for Comma was fair?
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

5、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) Why did Sarah prefer her new job to the old one?(2) Which type of animal is ‘Comma’?(3) What was the storyteller’s view of Comma’s treatment cost?(4) Mrs. Harrison, the owner of Comma, believed that the price for Comma’s cure, being several times the cost of penicillin, was justified, why?(5) How did Sarah perceive the treatment course for Comma?(6) Why was Comma’s disease unexpected?
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

6、 问题:请听录音两遍并回答以下问题。在答题区域回答问题时,请在每题的答案前标清题号。(1) What are the advantages of Sarah’s new job in comparison with her old one?(2) Comma, the animal treated by Sarah, what is it?(3) Why did Mrs. Harrison think that the price for Comma’s cure was fair?(4) What was Sarah’s perception of Comma’s treatment course?(5) The disease that Comma was suffering from was surprising, why?(6) How did the storyteller like the treatment cost for Comma?
评分规则: 【 第一题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第二题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第三题主要考察对单词和话语语义的理解
第四题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第五题主要考察对言外之意的理解
第六题主要考察对言外之意的理解

【作业】Chapter 2 The History of English (英语发展史) 作业2

1、 问题:完形填空(请听录音一次,完成填空,每空一词。在答题区域作答时,请在每空的答案前注明编号。)Well, here’ s a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary 1 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new 2 at a superb private practice in North Square near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. 3 so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a 4. Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.When she got there, there 5 a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. The letter implied that the animal could be 6 from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a 7. Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird.Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the 8 like a lunatic, which made an unsanitary mess. The goose’ s owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, “Comma, Comma,” which Sarah thought was an odd 9 for a name. Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, but Sarah had a different idea. First she 10 gently stroking the goose’s lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her.  Finally, she administered ether. Her efforts were not 11. In no time, the goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had 12 to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet’s diagnosis. 13 immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be 14—either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can’t imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison—a millionaire lawyer—thought it was a 15 price for a cure.
评分规则: 【 每空填写正确的单词得1分,填错或不填得0分。

2、 问题:完形填空(请听录音一次,完成填空,每空一词。在答题区域作答时,请在每空的答案前注明编号。)Well, here’ s a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary 1 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new 2 at a superb private practice in North Square near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. 3 so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a 4. Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.When she got there, there 5 a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. The letter implied that the animal could be 6 from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a 7. Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird.Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the 8 like a lunatic, which made an unsanitary mess. The goose’ s owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, “Comma, Comma,” which Sarah thought was an odd 9 for a name. Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, but Sarah had a different idea. First she 10 gently stroking the goose’s lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her.  Finally, she administered ether. Her efforts were not 11. In no time, the goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had 12 to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet’s diagnosis. 13 immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be 14—either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can’t imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison—a millionaire lawyer—thought it was a 15 price for a cure.
评分规则: 【 每空填写正确的单词得1分,填错或不填得0分。

3、 问题:完形填空(请听录音一次,完成填空,每空一词。在答题区域作答时,请在每空的答案前注明编号。)Well, here’ s a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary 1 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new 2 at a superb private practice in North Square near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. 3 so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a 4. Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.When she got there, there 5 a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. The letter implied that the animal could be 6 from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a 7. Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird.Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the 8 like a lunatic, which made an unsanitary mess. The goose’ s owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, “Comma, Comma,” which Sarah thought was an odd 9 for a name. Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, but Sarah had a different idea. First she 10 gently stroking the goose’s lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her.  Finally, she administered ether. Her efforts were not 11. In no time, the goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had 12 to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet’s diagnosis. 13 immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be 14—either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can’t imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison—a millionaire lawyer—thought it was a 15 price for a cure.
评分规则: 【 每空填写正确的单词得1分,填错或不填得0分。

4、 问题:完形填空(请听录音一次,完成填空,每空一词。在答题区域作答时,请在每空的答案前注明编号。)Well, here’ s a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary 1 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new 2 at a superb private practice in North Square near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. 3 so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a 4. Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.When she got there, there 5 a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. The letter implied that the animal could be 6 from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a 7. Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird.Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the 8 like a lunatic, which made an unsanitary mess. The goose’ s owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, “Comma, Comma,” which Sarah thought was an odd 9 for a name. Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, but Sarah had a different idea. First she 10 gently stroking the goose’s lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her.  Finally, she administered ether. Her efforts were not 11. In no time, the goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had 12 to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet’s diagnosis. 13 immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be 14—either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can’t imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison—a millionaire lawyer—thought it was a 15 price for a cure.
评分规则: 【 每空填写正确的单词得1分,填错或不填得0分。

5、 问题:完形填空(请听录音一次,完成填空,每空一词。在答题区域作答时,请在每空的答案前注明编号。)Well, here’ s a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary 1 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new 2 at a superb private practice in North Square near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. 3 so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a 4. Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.When she got there, there 5 a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. The letter implied that the animal could be 6 from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a 7. Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird.Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the 8 like a lunatic, which made an unsanitary mess. The goose’ s owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, “Comma, Comma,” which Sarah thought was an odd 9 for a name. Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, but Sarah had a different idea. First she 10 gently stroking the goose’s lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her.  Finally, she administered ether. Her efforts were not 11. In no time, the goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had 12 to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet’s diagnosis. 13 immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be 14—either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can’t imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison—a millionaire lawyer—thought it was a 15 price for a cure.
评分规则: 【 每空填写正确的单词得1分,填错或不填得0分。

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