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精品文档2011级综合英语1期末考试答案及评分标准PartIListeningComprehension(30分)SectionA&B(20分)评分标准:20分,每题1分,答对就得分,答错为零分1-5DCCBC6-10CBAAA11-15ACDCD16-20ACBBASectionC(10分)评分标准:S1-S8每题0.5分,单词拼写错误不得分;S9-S11每题2分,答出主要意思得1-2分,单词拼写错误酌情扣分。S1.grewS2.assistantS3.sailedS4.funnyS5.beganS6.alreadyS7.investedS8.debtS9.HisspeechesmadepeoplelaughandremembereventsS10.hislaterlifewasnotahappyoneS11.hislaterworksweremoreseriousbecauseofhissadnessPartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA(10分)评分标准:每题1分,答对就得分,答错为零分R1-R5EHJCNR6-R10IBMGOSectionB(21分)评分标准:每题1.5分,答错为零分。21-24CCBD25-29CDCBA30-34BCDDBPartIIIVocabulary(9分)评分标准:每题0.5分,答对就得分,答错为零分35-39BDBDD40-44BABDC45-49BDADA50-52CBAPartTranslation(15Points)SectionA(5Points)评分标准:采用整体评分。1.翻译出全部内容,且语言流畅,得5分。2.翻译出三分之二的内容,语言较流畅,得3-4分。3.翻译出二分之一的内容,语言尚可,得1-2分。迈克尔一下子被围住了,人们拥抱他,祝贺他所取得的一生中最辉煌的成就。那天稍后,他接着越过了17英尺6英寸半,创下了全国和世界少年奥林匹克撑杆跳高的新纪录。随着媒体的关注以及可能随之而来的各种赞助,迈克尔的生活肯定会不同以往。这不仅仅是因为他获得了全国少年奥林匹克冠军并刷新了一项世界纪录,也不是因为他将自己的最高纪录提高了9英寸半,而是因为迈克尔斯通是个盲人。精品文档精品文档SectionB(10Points)评分标准:采用整体评分。1.翻译出所有的内容,且语法和用词无误,拼写无误,得9-10分。2.翻译出几乎所有的内容,但是有少量的语法和用词错误以及拼写错误得7-8分。3.翻译出三分之二的内容,但是有较多的语法和用词错误及拼写错误,得5-6分。4.只能翻译出部分内容,且语言错误较多,得3-4分。5.只能翻译少量句子(不足四分之一),语言错误多,得1-2分。ThevastmajorityofAmericanstillbelievethathonestyisanimportantpartoftheAmericancharacter.Forthatreason,therearenumerouswatch-dogcommitteesatalllevelsofsociety.Althoughsignsofdishonestyinschool,business,andgovernmentseemmuchmorenumerousinrecentyearsthaninthepast,coulditbethatwearegettingbetteratrevealingsuchdishonesty?Manyeducatorsfeelthatasstudentsgainconfidenceinthemselvesandtheirabilities,theyarelesslikelytocheat.Surprisingly,someeffortstopreventcheatingmayactuallyencouragecheatingapersonmayfeel"theydonttrustmeanyway,"andbetemptedto"beatthesystem".(107words)PartVWriting(15Points)评分标准:按照总体评分的原则评分,就总印象给出奖励分,而不是按语言点的错误数目扣分。1-3分条理不清,思路混乱,语言支离破碎或大部分句子均有错误,且多数为严重错误。4-6分基本切题。表达思想不清楚,连贯性差。有较多的严重语言错误。7-9分基本切题。有些地方表达思想不够清楚,文字勉强连贯;语言错误相当多,其中有一些是严重错误。10-12分切题。表达思想清楚,文字连贯,但有少量语言错误。13-15分切题。内容较丰富,文字通顺,连贯性较好。基本上无语言错误,仅有个别小错。精品文档精品文档2011级期末试卷1(听力文字稿)ScriptofListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearseverallongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,severalquestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Nowyoullhearthelongconversations.ConversationOneM:Hello,MichaelLeespeaking.W:Hello,Michael.Helenhere.Youphonedmeandleftamessagethisafternoon,didntyou?M:Yes.Icalledyoubutyouwerentin,andIleftmymessage.W:So,whatsup?M:TheStudentUnionisorganizinganEnglishEvening.Weneedyourhelp.W:Idloveto.HowcanIhelp?Materials?Advice?M:Both.Welackmaterialsaboutplaysandstories.Andweneedyouradviceontheperformance.W:Noproblem.Whenshallwemeet?M:Shallwesaytwooclockthisafternoon?W:OK.Seeyou.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.Whatorganizationdoesthestudentbelongto?2.Whydoesthestudentcalltheteacher?3.Whatdoesthestudentwanttogetfromtheteacher?4.Whenwilltheymeet?ConversationTwoW:AreyoufromBeijing?YouspeakperfectBeijingdialect.M:Thankyou,butImfromAnhui.W:Anhui?ButyouhaventanyAnhuiaccent.IknowverylittleaboutAnhui.ItsnexttoJiangsu,thatIknow.M:Ourprovinceisveryrichinallkindsofresources.W:WhataresomeofthemainproductsofAnhui?M:Foronething,riceisplentifulandsoareotheragriculturalproductslikepeanutsandsesame.W:Ohyes,itremindsmethatbambooshootstherearealsowell-known.Myauntbroughtussomelastyearwhenshecamebackfromabusinesstrip.M:Doesyourauntoftengothereonbusiness?W:Yes.Whatelsecanshegetthere?M:Sinceyoureinterestedincalligraphy,askhertobringyousomespecialpaperforcalligraphy.W:Good!Illrememberthat.Thankyoufortheinformation.精品文档精品文档M:AndIcanbringyousomeofthethingsyouneedwhenIcomebackfrommyvacation.W:Thatsverykindofyou.Thankyou.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.Whereisthemanfrom?6.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothedialogue?7.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodo?ConversationThreeW:Darling,say,werealmostoutoffood.Wevegottadosomegroceryshoppingtoday.Canyoudrivemetothesupermarket?M:Certainly.Thatspartofmyjob.Doyouthinkitsagoodideatomakeoutagrocerylistfirst?W:Yes,indeed.Look!Imfinished.M:Youresurearesponsiblewife.W:Yousaidit.Ideserveit.(Theyarriveatsupermarket.)M:Letshaveashoppingcartbeforewepickup.W:OK.Illgetit.Whatdowestartwith?M:Meat.W:WhatdoyouthinkofthebeefIpicked?M:Youdidverywell,honey.Thatsthebestbuy,Iguess.W:Howaboutdairyproducts?M:Letspickupsomebreadandbutterandtwodozeneggs.W:Doesthelistalsosayfruitsandvegetables?M:Yes.Weneedsomeorangesandbananas,tomatoesandcarrots.W:Isthatall?M:Yes,itis.Letsgotothecheck-outcounter.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.Whatstherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?9.Howdotheygotothesupermarket?10.Whatisnotincludedinthegrocerylist?SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearseveralshortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneModernzoosareverydifferentfromzoosthatwerebuiltfiftyyearsago.Atthattime,zooswereplaceswherepeoplecouldgoandseeanimalsfrommanydifferentpartsoftheworld.Theanimalslivedincagesthatweremadeofconcretewithironbars,cagesthatwereeasytoclean.Unfortunatelyfortheanimals,thecagesweresmallandimpossibletohidein.Thezoowasanythingbutnatural.Althoughthezootookgoodcareoftheanimalsandfedthemwell,manyoftheanimalsdidnotthrive;theybehavedinstrangeways,andtheyoftenbecameill.精品文档精品文档Inmodernzoos,peoplecanseeanimalsinmorenaturalhabitats.Theanimalsaregivenmorefreedominlargeareassothattheycanlivemoreastheywouldinnature.Eventheappearanceofzooshaschanged.Treesandgrassgrowinthecages,andthestreamsofwaterflowthroughtheareasthattheanimalslivein.Therearefewbars;instead,thereisoftenonlyadeepditch,filledwithwater,surroundinganareawhereseveralspeciesofanimalslivetogetherastheywouldnaturally.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.Whatwerezooslikefiftyyearsago?12.Whydidanimalsoftenbecomeillinthepast?13.Whataremodernzooslike?PassageTwoSocialcustomsandwaysofbehavingchange.Thingswhichwereconsideredimpolitemanyyearsagoarenowacceptable.Justafewyearsago,itwasconsideredimpolitebehaviorforamantosmokeonthestreet.Nomanwhothoughtofhimselfasbeingagentlemanwouldmakeafoolofhimselfbysmokingwhenaladywasinaroom.Customsalsodifferfromcountrytocountry.Doesamanwalkontheleftortherightofawomaninyourcountry?Ordoesntitmatter?Whatabouttablemanners?Shouldyouusebothhandswhenyouareeating?Shouldyouleaveoneinyourlap,oronthetable?Theimportantthingtorememberaboutsocialcustomsisnottodoanythingthatmightmakeotherpeoplefeeluncomfortableespeciallyiftheyareyourguests.Thereisanoldstoryaboutamanwhogaveaformaldinnerparty.Whenthefoodwasserved,oneoftheguestsstartedtoeathispeaswithaknife.Theotherguestswereamusedorshocked,butthehostcalmlypickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.Itwouldhavebeenbadmannerstomakehisguestfeelfoolishoruncomfortable.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.Whatdidpeoplefeelafewyearsagoaboutamansmokingwhenaladywasintheroom?15.Whatisrightaboutsocialcustomsaccordingtothepassage?16.Whatdoesthestoryaboutthedinnerpartytellus?PassageThreeTheBritishhavethehabitofqueuing.IfyouhavewatchedaTVnewsprogramaboutBritainorhaveseenanEnglishfilm,youprobablyknowofthepeoplelininguponeafteranother,gettingonthebus,gettingonthetrainorbuyingsomething,suchasanewspaper.Thereisseldomanyjumpingofthequeue.Ifsomebodyjumpsthequeue,theBritishpeoplelookdownuponhimorher.Theythinkthatheorsheisill-bred,andtakearemarkablydimviewofsuchbehavior.InEnglandyoushouldneveraskawomanherage.Womendonotlikeotherstoknowtheirages.Theythinkitisveryimpoliteofyoutoasktheirages.精品文档精品文档DonttrytobargaininBritainwhenyoudotheshopping.TheBritishdonotexpectorwelcomebargaining.Sometimestheyconsideritlosingface.Ifitisaquestionofsomeexpensiveartworkoralargequantityofantiquefurnitureorsilver,youmighttrytoworkoutasensibleoverallpricewithyoursalesman.TheBritishpeopleseldombargain,theyjustbuywhattheywantatwhattheythinkareasonableprice,andtakesuchapracticeforgranted.Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17.Accordingtothepassage,whyisapersondespisedbytheBritishpeopleifheorshejumpsthequeue?18.Whatisthequestionyoushouldneveraskifyoutalkwithawoman?19.WhydotheBritishseldombargainwhentheydotheshopping?20.Whatcanyouinferfromthispassage?SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.SamuelLanghorneClemenswasbornin1835,betterknownbythepennameMarkTwain.He(21)grewupinMissouriontheMississippiRiver.Afterhisfatherdiedin1847,youngSamuelwenttoworkasan(22)assistanttoapublisher.Tenyearslater,hebecameapilotonasteamboatthat(23)sailedontheMississippi.Later,hewrote(24)funnystoriesandcalledhimselfMarkTwain.Healsotraveledalotand(25)beganwritingbooksabouthistravels.MarkTwainwas(26)alreadyasuccessfulwriterbeforehebecamefamousasapublicspeaker.Overtheyears,hehad(27)investedalotofmoneyinunsuccessfulbusinesses.In1893,hefoundhimselfdeeplyin(28)debt.Sotoearnmoney,hetraveledaroundtheworldgivinghumoroustalks.(29)Hisspeechesmadepeoplelaughandremembereventstheyhadexperienced.However,(30)hislaterlifewasnotahappyone.Twoofhisdaughtersdied.Hiswifediedin1904afteralongsickness.Somecriticsthink(31)hislaterworksweremoreseriousbecauseofhissadness.Hediedofheartfailurein1910.精品文档