国开大学2023年01月22156《英语阅读(2)》期末考试答案.docx
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1、试卷代号:22156国家开放大学2022年秋季学期期末统一考试英语阅读(2)试题2023年1月注意事项一、将你的学号、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。二、仔细阅读题目的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。Part Items 1-10 are based on Passage 1.(30 points,3 points each)Passage 1Bugs, Rats, and Other Tasty DishesWould
2、you like some chicken feet? How about frogslegs? Well, you cant say no to a 50-year-old egg! Its a delicacy that people pay a lot of money for, believe it or not. People in different parts of the world cat just about everything, from elephantstrunks to monkeysbrains.Chicken feet are a favorite appet
3、izer in China. The Chinese also serve them in many different hot dinner dishes and cold salads. Whereas Americans like the white meat of a chicken, people in China prefer other parts of the chicken, like the dark meat and the inside parts. They often deep-fry the skin and serve it separately, along
4、with (he main meal.Snakes and eels are delicacies in most parts of the world. In France and England, fish shops sell eels that are alive. In Asia, there are special restaurants for eating snakes. Everything on the menu is snake; snake soup, snake appetizers, snake main courses, and snake desserts! W
5、hen you go to the restaurant, the snakes are alive. You choose the snake you want to eat. Then (he waiter kills the snake before your very eyes!People line up in front of restaurants in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia to get fish heads. The restaurants prepare the whole fish, but people
6、 start by eating the head, which they believe is the tastiest part of the fish. So many people ask tor fish heads that the price offish heads is higher than the price of the best steak.What about eating a fish that can kill you? The Japanese put their lives in danger every time they eat this delicac
7、y. The fish is called the blowfish, and it is very poisonous. Although they know that they could die, people in Japan continue to eat it. Every year, the Japanese eat 20,000 tons ofblowfish, and 70 to 100 people die from it.Rats and mice are also a special food in some parts of the world. In China,
8、people like rice ratsrats from the rice fields. They clean and salt them and leave them in oil. Then they hang them to dry. These rats sell in the market fbr twice the price of the best pork. Fanners in Thailand and the Philippines also love rice rats. In Vietnam, mice from the rice fields are fried
9、 or grilled. In Spain, there is a traditional dish called paella, which is made with rice and pieces of fish. In the town of Valencia, this dish also has rat meat to give it a special flavor.Insects like termites, ants, and bees are delicacies to many people. In Africa, people fight over (erinite ne
10、sts. They cat the termites alive and say that they taste like pineapple. In India, people make the ants into a paste and eat them with curry. In B()ineo,people mix ants with rice. They say that the ants give the rice a special flavor. In Australia, the native people drink ants. They mash them in wat
11、er and say that the drink tastes like lemonade! And bees are delicious when you fry them. You just cant stop eating them!(22156号)英语阅读(2)试题第1页(共6页)Directions:Complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Note that THREE of the words from the box will not be used.alivedelicacygri Hodp
12、asteappetizersdessertsnativeporkPeople pay a lotof money for a(n)likea 50-year-old egg.2. In some fish shops, they sell fish that are not dead but3. Meat can be over a fire.4. In Asia, rice rats cost more than.5. In Asia, snakes can be before the main meal.Directions:Decide if the following statemen
13、ts are True(T) or False(F). Write T for True and F for False on your answer sheet.6. In Asia, there are special restaurants for eating snakes.7. In Australia, (hey mash ants in rice8. In India, people make ants into a soup.9. Some people say that bees are delicious when you fry them.10. In Africa, p
14、eople say (hat ants tas(c like eels.Part IIItems 11 -20 are based on Passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each)Passage 2The GoPro CameraThe GoPro camera is the invention of Nick Woodman. It is a digital camera that you can wear on your b(xly or attach to your vehicle, such as a surfboard, bicycle, motorcy
15、cle, car, or boat. With GoPro you can take photos or action videos. Its a great invention because you can take your photos and videos hands free. The camera is small and easy to carry. Therefore, anyone, anywhere underwater, on the snow, in the air can take photos or videos of his or her most memora
16、ble moments.Nick Woodman, born in California in 1975. had the idea for a wearable camera since (he 1990s. However, he didnt start (o develop it until 2002 when he went to Australia with some friends. This was a surfing trip, and Woodman spent most of his time in the water. Woodman could take photos
17、only from (he beach. He couldnt lake photos while he was surfing, so he shared his amazing moments by telling his friends about Ihem. All the great moments were just memories. He was disappointed.At that time, you had to be a professional surfer for a person to take a photo of you in the water. That
18、s why most surfers wanted to go pro. Woodman and his friends wanted to go pro so that they could get photos or video of themselves surfing. Thats how Woodman chose the name GoPro. He thought at least some surfers would be happy with the idea of their own wearable camera.After Woodman and his friends
19、 left Australia, Ihey went to other places around the world to surf. One of those places was Bali. One day in Bali, Woodmans girlfriend (who is now his wife) came to see Woodman. She was wearing a beautiful belt made of beads and shells. Woodman asked how much she paid for it. It cost very little. S
20、o they went to the belt maker and paid him to make 600 belts. After two months, the belts were done, and Woodman and his girlfriend took the belts back to California. They wanted to sell as many belts as they could before the end of the summer. They sold most of them. Then Woodman moved back to his
21、parentshome. With money from the belts and money he borrowed from his parents, he was able to start GoPro.Woodman thought it would take him only two months to make (his special camera. In fact, it took him two years. He did everything himself. He worked on the product over and over again until it wa
22、s right. He was the designer, engineer,and salesman. Woodman sold his first GoPro in a trade show in 2004. In its first full year of sales, GoPro made $350, 000.Since then, GoPro has become popular everywhere. People use it in extreme sports, such as skydiving and snowboarding, to catch the most exc
23、iting moments. Families use it to remember everyday activities or vacations. Athletes use it for training in sports like football and basketball, so they can review their moves afterwards. The police use it to train police officers and document evidence; therefore, they dont miss anything imporlanl.
24、 Anyone can use GoPro, so today Woodman is a billionaire.Directions:Fill in each blank of the text summary with an appropriate word or phrase from the box. Please note that FIVE words or phrases from the box will not be used.A. surfboardB. paidC.momentsD. takeE.engineerF. came up withG. beachH.extre
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