20 13 12 the true questions and answers of college English a in the unified national online education examination
1. Goodbye and thank you very much for making me have a wonderful time. _ _ _ _ _. Hope to see you again. Thank you for coming. You're welcome. It's nothing. It's okay. Can you show me your passport? _ _ _ _ _. Yes, I'm sure I don't have it with me. Do you mind if I turn up the radio? _ _ _ _ _. Yes, please. No, please. No, thank you. We are going to London for our holiday next week. Would you mind looking after the garden for me while we are away? Not at all. _ _ _ _ _. Sorry, I have no time. I'm happy not to go. Help yourself to fish. Thank you, but I don't like fish. Sorry, I can't help you. Well, fish isn't suitable. No, I'm not suitable for Part II: Reading comprehension. 3 points for each small question, out of 30 points) There are 2 short articles in this part, with 5 questions after each short article and 4 options after each question. Please choose the best option to fill in the blanks from the four options A, B, C and D. There are two stories about American presidents andrew jackson and Martin Van Buren, trying to explain the American English word OK. We don't know which stories are true, but they are all interesting. The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson has little education. In fact, he has difficulty in reading and writing. When important documents come to Jackson, he will try to read them and then ask his assistant to explain the contents of the documents. If he agrees to a paper, he will write "all right" on it. The problem is that he doesn't know how to spell, so what he really wrote is "ol korekt". After a while, he shortened the word to "OK". The second explanation is based on the birthplace of President Van Buren, Kinderhook, new york. Van Buren's friends organized a club to help him become president. They call this club Old Kinderhook Club, and anyone who supports Van Buren is called "ok". 6. Author _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] Believe these two stories [B] Don't believe a word [C] Not sure whether these stories are true [D] Tell these stories just for fun. According to the article, President Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] He can't draft any documents at all [B] He doesn't like reading important documents by himself [C] He often asks his assistant to sign documents for him [D] He is not good at reading, writing or spelling. According to the first story, the term "OK" is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] It was approved by President Jackson; [B] It was the title of some official documents; [C] It was first used by President Jackson; [D] It was the old method of spelling "all correct". According to the second story, the word "OK" means _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] is the abbreviation of "Old Kinderhook Club"; [B] indicates the place where President Van Buren was born; [C] it is the name of Van Buren Club; [D] it is used to address the supporters of Van Buren in the election. According to the second story, the word "OK" was first used in _ _ _ _ _. Usually, a student must take a certain number of courses before he can graduate. Every course he takes will give him a credit, which he can use to get a degree. In many American universities, the whole work of a degree includes 36 courses, each of which lasts for one semester. Typical courses include three classes a week for fifteen weeks; In college, a student may take four or five courses each semester. Usually, a student needs to spend four years and attend two semesters every year. It is possible to extend the working period of the degree to a longer time. It is also possible for students to transfer from one university to another while studying for a degree, although this is actually not a routine practice. Every course a student takes has a score, and this score is recorded. Students can show this record to future employees. All this means constant pressure and intense work, but in spite of this, some students can still take time to participate in major activities in student affairs. The election of student organization positions aroused great enthusiasm. Student organizations can effectively ensure that students abide by university rules and regulations. Any student who is considered to have violated the rules, such as cheating, must appear in the student court. Due to the large number of students, the operation of the system does involve a certain number of activities. The student who has held one of these authoritative positions is highly respected, which will be beneficial to his future career. 1 1. Usually, an American college student will take a _ _ _ _ _ _ course to get a degree. 36[B]20[C] 12[D] 15 12。 According to the first paragraph, American students are allowed to _ _ _ _ _. [A] Living in different universities [B] Studying a certain course in different universities [C] Living at home and driving to class [D] Obtaining two degrees from two different universities 13. American college students are usually under great work pressure because _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] Their academic performance will affect their future career [B] They are involved in student affairs [C] They must abide by university discipline [D] They want to run for an authoritative position. Some students are enthusiastic about positions in student organizations, probably because of _ _ _ _ _ _ _. [A] They hate constant pressure and intense study [B] So that they can stay in university for longer [C] Such positions can help them find better jobs [D] Such positions usually pay well. Student organizations seem to be very effective in _ _ _ _ _ _ _. (a) Handling the academic affairs of the university; (b) Ensuring that students abide by the rules and regulations of the university; (c) Assessing students' performance by taking them to court; (d) Maintaining students' enthusiasm for social activities Part III: Vocabulary and structure (5 small questions in total; There are 5 unfinished sentences in this section, and the unfinished part of each sentence has 4 options. Please choose the best option 16 from the four options A, B, C and D. You should save some money instead of spending it all. Save costs and waste expenses 17 This is the house where Lu Xun once lived in the 1920s. _ _ _ _ _ _ If we have enough human and financial support, we can certainly finish this work. A seems like b, although c gives d because 19. What is the cause of sandstorm? Cause cause result fact 20. The students don't go to school on Sunday. [a] In [b] in [c] [d] to Part IV: Cloze (a total of 10 questions; There are 10 spaces in this part of the composition, and each space has 4 options. Please choose the best option from a, b, c and d to fill in the blanks. When he walked into his parents' room, the little boy _ _ 2 1 _ _ was shivering with cold. His parents called the doctor, who gave him some medicine and told him to stay in bed to take his temperature. The doctor assured him that the illness was not serious and his father told him to relax. Somehow, the boy can't think. Obviously, he is trying to restrain himself for something. When his father came back from hunting, he found the boy still lying in bed with a fever and lying at the foot of the bed. Finally, the boy admitted that he confused Fahrenheit with Celsius, thinking that he was dying. After his father explained the difference between them, the boy became _ _ _ _ .21. I was before I was 22, and I am now. [A] Recommendation [B] gives [C] an explanation of [D] 23. Bring down, bring up, bring up to 24. Pick it up, take it out and take it over. Relax. Stay away from it. [A] Down [B] to [C] and up [D] to 27. Lie down, lie down, lie down. People over 29. He died at the age of 30. [a] Slim [b] Relax [c] Sleep [d] Slip Part V: Writing (full marks) requires you to write a short essay of at least 80 words in English within 30 minutes according to the topics given below.