中央电大2001-2002第一学期“开放本科”期末英语专业高级时事英语试题及参考答案.docx





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1、中心广播电视高校20012002学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试英语专业高级时事英语试题2002年1月注 意 事 项 一、将你的准考证号、学生证号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带出考场。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。 二、细致读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求和答题示例答题。答案肯定要写在答题纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,运用铅笔答题无效。English in Current AffairsThis is the written examination which is part
2、 of the end-of-course assessment. The total marks for this examination are 100 points. The examination consists of two papers: Paper 1. Listening Test, and Paper 2. Reading and Writing. Time allowed for completing this examination is 2 hours (120 mins).Instructions: Answer all questions. You will ha
3、ve ten minutes at the end of the listening test to transfer your answers to the answer sheet. All answers must be transferred to the answer sheet.Paper 1: LISTENING TEST 30 pointsInformation for the candidatesThere are two parts to the test. Each part will be played twice.There will be a pause befor
4、e each part to let you read through the questions and another pause at the end of each part for you to check your answers.You may write your answers in the question paper as you listen.You will have to minutes at the end of the listening test to transfer your answers to the answer sheet. Part 1. Que
5、stions 1-6. Interview with Professor Michaelson.You are going to listen to an interview with Professor Michael Michaelson. You will hear the recording twice. Choose the best answer according to what you learn through listening. Before the first listening you have half a minute to study the questions
6、.1. The main topic of the interview is . A. education in China B. pollution in England C. pollution in China2. As seen by the interviewer, the major problem of pollution in China concerns . A. air, land and water pollution B. people disposing of rubbish indiscriminately C. too much waste cardboard a
7、nd too many empty bottles3. In his country, when Michael Michaelson sees people dropping litter he A. reports them to the police B. quietly disposes of the litter himself C. confronts the person4. Michael Michaelson was shocked in China because . A. in England people never drop litter B. in China pe
8、ople drop litter everywhere C. he cannot run after people in China5. Michael Michaelson the idea of using bikes to collect waste cardboard. A. cant understand B. criticizes C. likes6. In China people use bicycles . A. to carry waste cardboard B. to collect empty bottles for money C. both A and BPart
9、 2. Questions 7-13. You are going to listen to a talk about The Fourth Word.Task 1. Questions 7-13. A list of topics is given below. Find the ones that the speaker mentioned and write the letters representing them in the space provided on the Answer Sheet.A. The Fourth WorldB. AustraliaC. AfricaD. c
10、ultural marginalisationE. newspaper reports of social problemsF. BushmenG. landrights strugglesH. the PitjanjaraI. the MauritaniansJ. popular cultureK. the common experiences of fourth world peoplesL. the long term consequences of colonizationTask 2. Questions 14-20. Listen again to the talk and mar
11、k the following statements as True (T) or False (F) according to the text.(14) The fourth world is a term used to interpret forms of inequality in rich countries.(15) The concept is used to interpret the problems of indigenous people(16) Indigenous people means people who colonised others.(17) Fourt
12、h world people experience cultural, political and economic poverty.(18) Fourth world people have to fight to maintain their cultural identity.(19) When Australia was colonised only one cultural group was dispossessed.(20) Australian aboriginal people are the only population of fourth world people.Pa
13、per 2: READING AND WRITINGInformation for candidates There are four parts to the reading test. There is one writing task. You should write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do the tasks.READING TEST 50 pointsPart 1. Read the following passage and answer Questions 21-30.Passage 1Changes in
14、Australian Education Haralambos and his colleagues (1996) have summarised the major changes in Australian education over the past two hundred years. The major issues driving their analysis are the questions: -of the effects that education has had on society; and -why some social groups tend to enjoy
15、 more educational success than others. They are not the only social scientists concerned with these issues. However their book contains a recent and comprehensive summary of Australian educational research. Here are some of the major points they make. There are five basic components to the Australia
16、n education system:() primary school ( age 5-12 years of age)() compulsory secondary school (12-15 years of age) (or 12-16 years in the State of Tasmania)() post-compulsory secondary school (15-17)() technical and further education (17 years and older)() higher education or university ( 17 years and
17、 older)Before the second world war nearly haft of Australian children did not attend secondary school. In the second half of the twentieth century education expanded and changed form dramatically. Between 1956 and 1966 the number of universities grew from nine to 14, then rose to 19 in 1975. In addi
18、tion, there has been a significant growth in non university post secondary education. In the 1990s the percentage of women with post secondary school qualifications was 37%. The percentage of men was 47 per cent.Haralambos and his colleagues summarise the evidence about the impact of education on th
19、e creation of a more equal society. They say both material and cultural factors affect the length of stay in education. Family wealth still exerts a powerful influence on access to university education. However the expansion of education has meant an expansion of educational opportunities for people
20、 from social groups earlier denied a higher education.Bob Connell, a major writer on Australian education, has argued that the evidence of socially unequal outcomes continues to mount. It is one of the most firmly established facts about Western style educational Systems in all parts of the world.Ma
21、rk the following statements as T (true) or F (false) according to the information in the text.21. Haralambos worked alone on his summary of Australian education.22. He and his colleagues were interested in studying social inequality.23. Most Australian students must stay at school until they are 15
22、years of age.24. There is a common compulsory school leaving age across all of Australia.25. There are two major forms of education for 17 year olds to choose.26. Post secondary education is compulsory in Australia.27. Only a small number of children attended secondary school before 1939.28. Major c
23、hanges in education occurred in the latter half of the 20th century.29. By the 1990s, a higher percentage of women than men had post secondary qualifications.30. The expansion of education has meant that there is now no social inequality in access to higher education in Australia.Part 2. Read Passag
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