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1、试卷代号:2887国家开放大学(中央广播电视大学)2017年秋季学期“开放专科“期末考试综合英语(2)试题2018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。答案一定要写在答题纸指定的位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。1679 1. Directions: CVocabulary it cost a lot less than fresh bread. Qnce Miss Ebert 25 a red and b

2、rown stain on his finger. She was sure that he was an artist and very poor. No doubt he lived in an attic, where he painted pictures and ate stale bread and thought of the good things 26 eat in the bakery. Often when Miss Ebert sat down to her evening m巳址,she would sigh and wish the artist might sha

3、re her food 27 of eating his dry bread. One day the customer came in 28 usual and asked for his stale bread. As the sudden noise of the fire engine made him hurry to the door, Miss Ebert 29 the opportunity. She cut each of the loaves with a knife, inserted some butter and, when the customer 3 , she

4、was putting them into a paper bag. 21. A. who B. what C. whom D. that 22. A. in B. with C. of D. for 23. A. been B. was C. seemed D. had 24. A. but B. while C. else D. from 25. A. notified B. noted C. noticed D. knew 26. A. and B. to C. for D. off 27. A. enough B. instead C. in spite D. lack 28. A.

5、as B. at C. such D. by 29. A. saved B. borrowed c. seized D. planned 30. A. ran away B. stood up C. jumped up D. turned round 1684 凹.Directions: Each of the p臼sagesbelow is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D. Read the passages carefully and choo

6、se the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Questions 31-35 are based on the f ollowing passage. Research on friendship has established a num ber of facts, some interesting, some even useful. Did you know that the average student has 5-6 friends, or

7、 that a friend who was previously an enemy is like more than one who has always been on the right side? Would you believe that physically attractive individuals are preferred as friends to those less comely, and is it fair that physically attractive defendants are less likely to be found guilty in c

8、ourt? Unfortunately, such titbits (小片食物,花絮)don t tell us much more about the nature or the purpose of friendship. In fact, studies of friendship seem to implicate more complex factors. For example, one function friendship seems to fulfil is that it supports the image we have of ourselves, and confir

9、ms the value of the attitudes we hold. Certainly we appear to project(投射)ourselves onto our friends; several studies have shown that we judge them to be more like us than they (objectively) are. This suggests that we ought to choose friends who are similar to us rather than those who would be comple

10、mentary. In our experiment, some developing friendships were monitored amongst first-year students living in the same hostel. It was found that similarity of attitudes (towards politics, religion and ethics, pastimes and aesthetics) was a good predictor of what friendships would be established by th

11、e end of four months, though it has less to do with initial alliances-not surprisingly, since attitudes may not be obvious on first inspection. There have also been studies of pairings, both voluntary (married couples) and forced Cstudent roommates), to see which remained together and which split up

12、. Again, the evidence seems to favor similarity rather than complementarity as a口omenC预兆)ofa successful relationship, though there is a complication: where marriag巳isconcerned, once the field has been narrowed down to potential mates who come from similar backgrounds and share a broad range of attit

13、udes and values, a degree of complementarity seems to become desirable. When a couple are not just similar but almost identical, something else seems to be needed. Similarity can breed contempt(不尊重), it has also been found that when we find others obnoxiousC可憎的),we dislike them more if they are like

14、 us than when they are dissimilar! 1685 The difficulty of linking friendship with similarity of personality probably reflects the complexity of our personality: we have many facets and therefore require a disparateC完全不同的)group of friends to support us. This of course can explain why we may have two

15、close friends who have little in common, and indeed dislike each other. By and large, though, it looks as though we would do well to choose friends Cand spouses) who resembleC类似)us.If this were not so, computer dating ag巳ncieswould have gone out of business years ago. 31. Research on friendship has

16、demonstrated that一一一一一一A. ev巳rystudent has five or six friends 旦judgesare always influenced by a pretty face c. ugly people find it harder to make friends than beautiful people D. we tend to grow fond of people if we dislike them at first sight 32. Studies of friendship have indicated that in seeking friends we一一一一一A. are looking for sympathy B. insist on them having similar attitudes to ourselves C. think they resemble us more than they really do D. want to be flattered 33. The experiment

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