高级英语读写2 (陆振慧)(扬州大学) 中国大学慕课答案2024完整版100分

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起止时间:2020-02-24到2020-07-04
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第一周 课程介绍 A quiz: Understanding the Course

1、 1. What is the “Academic Integrity Policy”?

A:A. All writing done for this class must be your own. When using materials from other sources, you must do credit appropriately.
B:B. All writing done for this class must be your own, and you must sign your name before handing in.
C:C. All writing done for this class must meet the deadline. You have to do careful proofreading by yourself.
D:D. All writing done for this class must be your own, and you have to do peer-review conscientiously.
答案: A. All writing done for this class must be your own. When using materials from other sources, you must do credit appropriately.

2、 2. What is plagiarism?

A:A. Plagiarism is combining writing with reading, writing and critical thinking.
B:B. Plagiarism is borrowing or copying the ideas or words from others.
C:C. Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others from a published source, without giving credit for the original source.
D:D. Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others, whether from a published source or another student’s work, without giving written credit for the original source.
答案: D. Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others, whether from a published source or another student’s work, without giving written credit for the original source.

3、 3. What are the three main features of this course?

A:A. E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and critical thinking.
B:B. E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and peer responses.
C:C. Thinking about prior knowledge, Surveying, and Questioning.
D:D. Reflecting, Highlighting, and Understanding.
答案: B. E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and peer responses.

第一周 课程介绍 How much do you know about the Course?

1、 What is the “Academic Integrity Policy”?

A:All writing done for this class must be your own. When using materials from other sources, you must do credit appropriately.
B: All writing done for this class must be your own, and you must sign your name before handing in.
C:All writing done for this class must meet the deadline. You have to do careful proofreading by yourself.
D:All writing done for this class must be your own, and you have to do peer-review conscientiously.
答案: All writing done for this class must be your own. When using materials from other sources, you must do credit appropriately.

2、 What is plagiarism?

A:Plagiarism is combining writing with reading, writing and critical thinking.
B:Plagiarism is borrowing or copying the ideas or words from others.
C:Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others from a published source, without giving credit for the original source.
D:Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others, whether from a published source or another student’s work, without giving written credit for the original source.
答案: Plagiarism is borrowing, copying, or stealing the ideas or words, thoughts, or ideas from others, whether from a published source or another student’s work, without giving written credit for the original source.

3、 1. What are the three main features of this course?

A:E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and critical thinking.
B:E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and peer responses.
C:Thinking about prior knowledge, Surveying, and Questioning.
D:Reflecting, Highlighting, and Understanding.
答案: E-Portfolio, reflective writing, and peer responses.

4、 Which of the following is NOT included in the course requirements?

A:Completing all writing assignments.
B:Engaging in reflective writing.
C:Attending all the sessions and be a participating member.
D:Keeping a journal recording your writing journey every day.
答案: Keeping a journal recording your writing journey every day.

第一周 课程介绍 Reading Comprehension (2)

1、 How many ants did I see on the chips?

A:Two.
B:Three.
C:plenty of.
D: A large quantity of.
答案: plenty of.

2、 What did we know about the single red ant I saw later?

A:He had lost none of his limbs when I saw him.
B:He was forced by his mother to take part in the battle.
C:He had killed two his enemies when I saw him.
D:He was the leader of the musical band.
答案: He had lost none of his limbs when I saw him.

3、 Looking farther I was surprised to find that the chips were covered with such combatants, that it was not a “duellum” but a “bellum”. The underlined part means _____.

A:It was a contest between two ants.
B:It was a war between two races of ants.
C:It was a fight between two foes.
D:It was fierce competition between two contestants.
答案: It was a war between two races of ants.

4、 Which of the statements is NOT true?

A:It was the only battle which I have ever witnessed.
B:Both the red and the black ants fought resolutely.
C:The ants fought with some bulldogs fearlessly.
D:It was evident that the ants’ battle-cry was “Conquer or die.”
答案: The ants fought with some bulldogs fearlessly.

第二周 思辨性阅读 单元测试

1、 Mark the letter that identifies the tone for each of the following sentences. Baseball was invented as an urban game in order for owners to make money, players to become arrogant, and spectators to drink overpriced beer.

A: objective
B: nostalgic
C: humorous
D:
答案: humorous

2、 The Puritans came to the new land for religious freedom, yet they allowed little freedom to their followers. Anne Hutchinson was banished from the colony for preaching that salvation can come through good works.

A: ironic
B: sentimental
C: optimistic
D:
答案: ironic

3、 When I study now, I’m in a lab with 50 noisy computers. What happened to the quiet chair in a corner with a table for your books, papers, and pencils?

A: objective
B: nostalgic
C: bitter
D:
答案: nostalgic

4、 If given the funding, scientists could trace most aggressive behavior of crime and violence to either too much testosterone or low blood sugar.

A: objective
B: sentimental
C: subjective
D:
答案: objective

第三周 概要写作 单元测验

1、 Read the following paragraph and compare the summaries. Decide which is the best.Researchers in France and the United States have recently reported that baboons are able to think abstractly. It has been known for some time that chimpanzees are capable of abstract thought, but baboons are a more distant relation to mankind. In the experiment, scientists trained two baboons to use a personal computer and a joystick. The animals had to match computer designs which were basically the same, but had superficial differences. In the experiment the baboons performed better than would be expected by chance. The researchers describe their study in an article in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.

A: French and American scientists have shown for the first time that baboons have the ability to think in
 an abstract way. The animals were taught to use a computer, and then had to select patterns that were similar, which they did at a rate better than chance.
B: Baboons are a kind of monkey more distant from
 man than chimpanzees. Although it is known that chimpanzees are able to think abstractly, until recently it was not clear if baboons could do the same. But new research by various scientists has shown that this is so.
C:According to a recent article in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, baboons are able to 
think in an abstract way. The article describes how researchers trained two baboons to use a personal computer and a joystick. The animals did better than would be expected. –Academic writing: A Handbook for International Students by Stephen Bailey, 2006, London & New York: Routledge, p. 34
D:
答案: According to a recent article in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, baboons are able to 
think in an abstract way. The article describes how researchers trained two baboons to use a personal computer and a joystick. The animals did better than would be expected. –Academic writing: A Handbook for International Students by Stephen Bailey, 2006, London & New York: Routledge, p. 34

2、 Read the following paragraph and compare the summaries. Decide which is the best.Sociolinguistics is concerned with the ethnography of speaking, that is, with cultural and subcultural patterns of speech variation in different social contexts. The sociolinguist might ask, for example, what kinds of things one talks about in casual conversations with a stranger. A foreigner may know English vocabulary and grammar well but may not know that one typically chats with a stranger about the weather or where one comes from, and not about what one ate that day or how much money one earns. A foreigner may be familiar with much of the culture of a North American city, but if that person divulges the real state of his or her health and feelings to the first person who says, “How are you?” he or she has much to learn about “small talk” in North American English. Similarly, North Americans tend to get confused in societies where greetings are quite different from ours. People in some other societies may ask a greeting, “Where are you going?” or “What are you cooking?” Some Americans may think such questions are rude; others may try to answer in excruciating detail, not realizing that only vague answers are expected, just as we don’t really expect a detailed answer when we ask people “How are you?” –Judith Resnick & Lanny Lester, Text & Thought, pp. 194-195

A:A foreigner may be familiar with the English language but not with the appropriate topics for making small talk.
B: North Americans may not respond appropriately to greetings in other societies.
C:Conversation differs around the world.
D:Sociolinguists are interested in how speech is used in different cultures and different social contexts, such as in making small talk and greeting people.
答案: Sociolinguists are interested in how speech is used in different cultures and different social contexts, such as in making small talk and greeting people.

3、 Paraphrase: Choose the choice that best explains the meaning of the original sentence.Nine out of ten doctors responding to a survey said they recommend our product to their patients if they recommend anything.

A: Nine out of ten doctors recommend the product.
B:Of the doctors who responded to a survey, nine out of ten doctors recommend the product.
C: If they recommend anything, nine out of ten doctors responding to a survey recommend the product.
D:Most doctors recommend the product.
答案: If they recommend anything, nine out of ten doctors responding to a survey recommend the product.

4、 Paraphrase: Choose the choice that best explains the meaning of the original sentence. This organization may succeed marvelously at what it wants to do, but what it wants to do may not be all that important.

A:Although the organization may reach its goals, the goals might not be important.
B:The organization is marvelous.
C:What the organization wants is marvelous.
D:The organization does not have a clear goal.
答案: Although the organization may reach its goals, the goals might not be important.

5、 Paraphrase: Choose the choice that best explains the meaning of the original sentence.This book contains a totally new outlook that combines the wisdom of the past with scientific knowledge to solve the problems of the present.

A:Problems of the past and present are solved in this book.
B:In this book, current knowledge and past wisdom are combined to solve current problems.

       


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