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1、今晚節(jié)目主要內(nèi)容:樣題解析與應(yīng)考技巧提示復(fù)習(xí)資源介紹考核要點(diǎn)的串講Q & A高級英語文學(xué)文化模塊“變化中的英語”課程終結(jié)考試筆試試卷(模擬試題)課程編號:ENBACE1009 學(xué)籍號:_學(xué)習(xí)中心:_ 姓 名:_Information for the Examinees:This examination consists of FOUR sections. They are:Section I:Listening Test(20 points, 25 minutes)Section II:Awareness of Course Content(40 points, 30 minutes)
2、Section III:Reading Test(30 points, 45 minutes)Section IV:Essay Question(10 points, 20 minutes)The total marks for this examination are 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 2 hours (120 minutes).YOU MUST WRITE ALL YOUR ANSWERS ON THE ANSWER SHEET.Section IListening Test 20 poi
3、nts本題選自課本或課外。若選自課外,主題與課本中涉及的主題相關(guān),難度相當(dāng)。 失分主要原因:對課本內(nèi)容不熟悉,沒有掌握課本中的概念和觀點(diǎn),或?qū)λ鶎W(xué)知識不熟悉。對策:把課本中的對話聽一遍,把對話中的觀點(diǎn)和概念搞清楚。Click here to download the sound file.Instructions:Ø The listening test will take approximately 30 minutes.Ø There are TWO parts to the test.Ø There will be a pause of 30 se
4、conds before each part to allow you to look at your questions.Ø There will be a pause of 30 seconds after each part to allow you to think about your answers.Part 1. Questions 1- 5 are based on this part. (10 points)You are going to listen to a conversation between two people. As you listen, dec
5、ide whether statements 1-5 are true or false. Write T for “true” and F for “false” on the Answer Sheet._ 1. This conversation takes place on the telephone._ 2. Julie wants to talk to Simon to give him some information about language._ 3. There are approximately 500 languages spoken in India today._
6、4. Each of the official languages is spoken by over a million people._ 5. English was phased out in India by 1965.Strategies for Listening (聽力策略) You are going to listen to the conversations twice. Read the listening questions to get a picture of what you will listen. Grab general ideas in the first
7、 listening, and more details in the second. Listen for key words. Dont waste time thinking about one or two words you missed. Associate what you learn from the textbook (與課本學(xué)到的知識聯(lián)系起來) Decide the choice in the first listening and check it for the second listening. Selected from outside, theme-related
8、, with similar difficulty level.Changes in languages and reasons behind themPart 2. Questions 6 - 10 are based on this part. (10 points)Questions 6-10: You are going to listen to a conversation about Welsh. As you listen, choose the best answer from A, B, C and D to complete each statement below. Wr
9、ite your answers on the Answer Sheet.6. The people Liu Gang heard talking in a strange language were _.A. foreignersB. ChineseC. EnglishD. Welsh7. The majority of the people in Wales speak _.A. WelshB. EnglishC. CelticD. Gaelic8. Irish and Scottish Gaelic are _.A. now separate languagesB. the same d
10、ialectC. spoken in EnglandD. dead languages9. Cornish is a language that _.A. is very similar to GaelicB. is taught in schools in WalesC. died out a couple of hundred years agoD. is still spoken as a mother-tongue10. Welsh and Gaelic speakers are _.A. not officially encouragedB. growing in numbersC.
11、 ashamed of their languageD. fewer than they were beforefrom our textbookStandard English spoken with different accentsThis is the end of the Listening Test.Section IIAwareness of Course Content 40 points本題選自課本,這部分重點(diǎn)測試對教材中所涉及的基本概念、觀點(diǎn)的掌握。 失分主要原因:A)對課本中的概念和知識點(diǎn)不熟悉; B)對教材的內(nèi)容和面授輔導(dǎo)課內(nèi)容下的功夫不夠。對策:按教學(xué)平臺里的備考要點(diǎn)
12、,對照教材和面授輔導(dǎo)課的課程講義,從頭到尾地詳細(xì)復(fù)習(xí)一遍。Part 1. Questions 11- 20 (20 points) Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to what you have learned from the course. Write T for “true” and F for “false” on the Answer Sheet._11. The term interlanguage is used for the language of learners wh
13、o have only partial control of a language._12. There are differences in spelling in American and British English, and the differences are quite large in number out of the total English vocabulary._13. Latin and Sanskrit are dead languages._14. Local varieties of English are not so difficult to learn
14、 as Standard English because students can feel that the language they are learning belongs to their own country and culture._15. When they say all languages are equal, they mean all languages are well developed._16. Spanish, French and Portuguese are descendents of Latin._17. R.P. is the abbreviatio
15、n in common use to stand for Right Pronunciation._18. Contemporary English has evolved from earlier varieties._19. When a teacher is doing prescriptive teaching, he usually teaches the four skills._20. When a teacher is doing Descriptive teaching, he usually teaches about the structure and history o
16、f the language.Part 2. Questions 21 - 30. (20 points)Choose the best answer from A, B, C and D according to what you have learned from the course. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.21. Languages and dialects are used differently and valued _.A. similarlyB. equallyC. differentlyD. slowly22. The
17、United States of America was set up in _.A. 1753B. 1775C. 1789D. 178323. Britain was an imperial power for about_.A. 3 centuriesB. 1 centuryC. 2 centuriesD. 80 years24. The languages of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes were _.A. exactly the same in structure and vocabularyB. different in structure and
18、vocabulary, and unrelatedC. different in some structures and vocabulary , but relatedD. similar in structure but quite different in vocabulary25. The languages of the present-day world _.A. are entirely different from each otherB. can be grouped into larger or smaller familiesC. belong to one or two
19、 larger familiesD. belong to a single family26. Within the Indo-European family, English belongs to the Germanic group, which also includes _.A. Russian and PolishB. Spanish and FrenchC. Flemish and DutchD. Italian and Portuguese27. England was conquered and ruled by the Romans _.A. from 1st century
20、 BC to 5th century ADB. from 9th to 12th century ADC. from 10th to 13th century ADD. from 15th to 19th century AD28. During the later part of the 11th century AD, England was ruled by _.A. Latin-speaking RomansB. French-speaking NormansC. Spanish-speaking CastiliansD. Dutch-speakers from Holland29.
21、Standard English began as a variety belonging to the _ of England.A. North WestB. North EastC. South WestD. South East30. The most commonly used language of international deals between Asian and other countries is _.A. ChineseB. EnglishC. CreoleD. Japanese This section is relatively easy. So be care
22、ful and try to get a good score. When we read a multiple choice question, we have to read all the choices and compare them. Then we can make the best choice.Section IIIReading Test 30 pointsAll chosen from outside the textbook, but theme-related.本題選自課外,但主題相關(guān),難度相當(dāng)。這部分的目的是檢測學(xué)生綜合理解,判斷的能力。失分主要原因:A) 不理解閱
23、讀的內(nèi)容。B)不夠細(xì)心。對策:做一下考試模擬題,動手練練。Part 1. Questions 31 - 35 are based on Passage 1. (10 points)Passage 1.The Two Kinds of Dictionaries When I was young, we used to have a little joke that went, "There ain't no such word as ain't because ain't ain't in the dictionary." Most of us
24、 had been corrected by teachers, if not parents, not to use the word ain't. Imagine my surprise when, just for fun, I looked up the word, and there it was, right in my school's Thorndike-Barnhart Junior School Dictionary. My teachers had told me there was no such word - after all, what did a
25、i not mean? - but there is such a word. It was in the dictionary.This was my introduction to the reality that there are two different editorial policies used by the editors of dictionaries. The terms we use to describe them are descriptive and prescriptive. You can probably figure out what they mean
26、.Descriptive dictionaries describe the language. They include words that are commonly used even if they are nonstandard. They will often include nonstandard spellings. Prescriptive dictionaries tend to be more concerned about correct or standard English. They prescribe the proper usage and spelling
27、of words. That school dictionary in which I found ain't was a descriptive dictionary.The truth of the matter is that today virtually all English language dictionaries are descriptive. The editors will usually say that they are simply recording the language and how its words are used and spelled.
28、 True, there may be some guidance. For example, most Merriam-Webster dictionaries will note if certain words are deemed nonstandard or offensive by most users; however, the words are still included. Of modern dictionaries, only the Funk and Wagnall's contains a certain amount of prescriptive adv
29、ice. All the major dictionary publishers - Merriam-Webster, Times-Mirror, World Book, and Funk and Wagnall's - will tell you that they are primarily descriptive. This was not the case with the first dictionaries in England and America. They were prescriptive. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of t
30、he English Language (1755) had social commentary and jokes. He was writing to entertain as well as inform. Johnson also came to the conclusion that the English language could not be proscribed - it could not be limited to only a certain number of words. This, though, had nothing to do with correctne
31、ss or propriety. American Noah Webster's An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828) was also prescriptive. Webster had been publishing a spelling book for schools since the 1780's. He was motivated by a utilitarian view of spelling as well as a concern for precise communication. H
32、is definitions tend to be far more precise than those in many dictionaries today. His book also prescribes certain spellings and uses for many words. About twenty years ago, a publisher saw a need and reprinted the 1828 Webster dictionary. It has been a steady seller since then in spite of its lack
33、of modern terms because many people are still looking for dictionaries to provide guidance.Questions 31-35: Decide whether the following statements are true, false or not mentioned. Write T for “true”, F for “false” and NM for “not mentioned” on the Answer Sheet._ 31. “Aint” aint in the dictionary._
34、 32. The Thorndike-Barnhart Junior School Dictionary is descriptive._ 33. Samuel Johnson did not agree with descriptive dictionaries._ 34. Noah Webster was not concerned with correctness or propriety._ 35. Websters 1828 dictionary still sells well.The difficult point is to decide is to tell the diff
35、erence between NM (not mentioned) and F. F is that the information is mentioned in the passage but is contradictory to the statement. NM is that the information you cant find in the passage.Part 2. Questions 36 - 40 are based on Passage 2. (10 points)Passage 2What Causes Language Extinction?Because
36、it is not useful in the society, perhaps even a social liability, an endangered language is not passed on by parents to their children. Speaking the majority language better equips children for success in the majority culture than speaking a less prestigious language. Some governments actively disco
37、urage minority language use. For decades, it was illegal to speak Macedonian or sing Macedonian songs in Greece. That situation is reflected in the history of Native American languages in the United States.No one knows exactly how many languages exist in the world today but best estimates place the
38、figure around 6,800. Roughly 1,000 are spoken in the Americas (15%), 2,400 in Africa (35%), 200 in Europe (3%), 2,000 in Asia (28%) and, perhaps, 1,200 in the Pacific (19%). Keep in mind that only about a quarter of the languages and few dialects have writing systems and not all languages have even
39、been "discovered" by Western linguistics. Most linguists, however, agree that half of the world's languages are endangered; many fear that 90% will disappear by the end of this century. The important points to keep in mind are these: (1) large numbers of languages, probably the majorit
40、y, are in danger of extinction and (2) many more have not yet been described in grammars and dictionaries. World's Top Ten LanguagesFirst-language speaker estimates given in millions1. Chinese (Mandarin)1,075,000,0002. English514,000,0003. Hindustani496,000,0004. Spanish425,000,0005. Russian275,
41、000,0006. Arabic256,000,0007. Bengali215,000,0008. Portuguese194,000,0009. Malay-Indonesian176,000,00010. French129,000,000Source: EthnologueLanguage is the most efficient means of transmitting a culture, and it is the owners of that culture that lose the most when a language dies. Every culture has
42、 adapted to unique circumstances, and the language expresses those circumstances. While a community may not lose its sense of identity when it loses its language, identity is closely associated with language. When Yugoslavia broke up, it was very important that the Serbo-Croatian language spoken in
43、Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro be called 'Croatian' by the Croatians, 'Bosnian' by the Bosnians, and so on. All peoples identify their culture as closely with their languages as with their religion. What we talk about, think, and believe is closely bound up with
44、the words we have, so the history of a culture can be mapped in its language. People from other cultures are also impoverished when any language dies. The history tied up in a language will go unrecorded; the poetry and rhythm of a singular tongue will be silenced forever. The scientific search for
45、Universal Grammar, the common starting point for all grammars that human children seem to be born with, depends on our knowing what all human languages have in common. The wholesale loss of languages that we face today will greatly restrict how much we can learn about human cognition, language, and
46、language acquisition at a time when the achievements in these arenas have been greater than ever before.Questions 36-40: Fill in each blank in the summary below with an appropriate word in the box. There are more words than you need. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Arabicbillionidentitydanger
47、EuropemillionserviceRussianforeignmajorityEndangered languages die out when they are not passed on by parents and are replaced by a _(36) language, sometimes as part of government policy. It is estimated that there are about 6,800 languages in the world, but there are still languages unknown to West
48、ern linguists. It is generally agreed that half of those languages are in _(37), and some fear that 90% will disappear by the end of the 21st century.The language with the largest number of speakers in the world is Mandarin Chinese with over a _ (38) speakers. Next is English with over half a billio
49、n, followed by Hindustani with 496 million and Spanish with 425 million. Fifth is _(39) with 275 million.Language is bound up with culture, so that when a language dies, the cultural record is lost. It is also closely connected with national _(40) and defines how people feel about their homeland. Wh
50、en a language dies, it is a loss for all people because we lose a part of human history, and we also lose part of the data in the search for a universal grammar.Multiple choice questions this timeBe careful about: According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT_.If the questions for t
51、he reading are multiple choice questions, read all the choices carefully and make a comparison between them before you make the decision.Pay attention to the topic sentences and transitional markers. The ability to make clever guesses at the meaning of new words or phrases. Part 3. Questions 41 - 45
52、 are based on Passage 3. (10 points)Passage 3Surviving Freshers' WeekThe purpose of the freshers' week is, officially, to get all the new students registered on their courses, to allow everyone to get settled into their accommodation, to get timetables sorted out and to receive an (extremely
53、 boring) introductory talk from the Chancellor of the university. Of course, the main reason for most people to attend freshers' week is to have a really good time. Unfortunately, you do have to go through with the registration and boring talks business, otherwise you may find yourself not liste
54、d in course timetables, without a union card (essential to student life) and quite possibly with no grant cheque. It's painless really. For registration, you should find out where and when you are due to be registered. This information will probably have been sent to you in the post before you w
55、ere due to go to the university. The time you register will probably depend upon which faculty you are in, and the initial letter of your surname. Those unfortunates with surnames A-H are usually stuck with hideously early morning registration sessions. Do not worry, however; all that is required of
56、 you during registration is that you queue up endlessly with thousands of other students, all equally hung over after the last night's various hall discos and union gigs. It soon becomes clear at the end of registration that it was all worthwhile, when you are finally presented with the fruits o
57、f your labouryour passport to student life, your raison d'etrethe student union card. This small credit card size ID card will invariably sport the worst photograph ever taken of yourself (you remember that awful photo that you had to give the university at your interviewbored research students use state of the art, hi-tech equipment to make it look
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