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智慧树知到《高级英语写作》章节测试答案
绪论
1
、
1.
Make the choice(s) that can best
answer the question.
What is a reading journal?
A: It is a diary
of your thought processes.
B: It must be convincing.
C: It is
only for your own use.
D: It needs coherence and logic.
答案
: It is
a diary of your thought
processes., It is only for your own use.
2
、
1.
Mark the
letter that identifies the tone for each of the
following
sentences.
_ 1) 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
A:objective
B:nostalgic
C:humorous
答案
:
humorous
3
、
There are
usually four ways of writing a reading journal:
Free-writing, notes-
response,
question-answer, and
multimedia.
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:
对
4
、
What is the
name of this
course?
A:
中级英语写作
B:
高级英语语法
C:
高级英语写作
D:
中级英语语法
答案
:
高级英语写作
5
、Translate “plagiarism”
into
Chinese.
A:
借鉴
B:
抄袭
C:
致敬
D:
引用
答案
:
抄袭
第一章
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
答案
:
humorous
2
、
Mark the letter
that identifies the tone for each of the
following sentences.
__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:optimistic
B:sentimental
C:ironic
答案
:
ironic
3
、
Mark the letter
that identifies the tone for each of the
following sentences.
___ When I study now, I’m
in a lab with 50 noisy
computers. W
hat happened to
the quiet
chair in a corner with a
table for your
books,
papers, and
pencils?
A: objective
B: bitter
C:nostalgic
答案
:
nostalgic
4
、
What is a
reading journal? The experience of daily
reading
?
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:
对
5
、
There are
usually four ways
of
writing a reading journal: notes-writing, free-
response,
question-answer, and
multimedia.
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:
错
第二章
1
、
Recognizing
the Summary:For the
following paragraphs, choose the summary you think
is
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
ques
tions
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?”
(qtd. from
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:Sociolinguists
are
interested
in
how
speech
is
used
in
different
cultures
and
different
social
contexts, such as in making small talk
and greeting
people.
D:Conversation differs
around the world.
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.
2
、
You could
simply wind up with tossed word salad. On the
other
hand, carefully
written
sentences can help show how the
separate/individual
facts
and ideas fit together to build
the
____ of the
whole.
A:meaning
B:mean
C:meaned
D:means
答案
:
meaning
3
、
If your
sentences are carelessly formed/written, not only
will
the summary be
unreadable,
you will also lose the
connection among the pieces
of _ in the
summary.
A:informational
B:information
C:inform
答案
:
information
4
、
Read
the
following
passage
carefully,
and
fill
in
each
blank
with
an
appropriate
word.
The key to writing an
effective summary is
combining the material you choose to
include into_____, coherent sentences
and
paragraphs.
A:concise
B:compact
C:clear
答案
:
concise,compact,clear
5
、
Read the
following paragraph
The
most
depressing thing about
an illness is the sense of being left out or
brushed
aside
by
it from the mainstream of living. When a person is
ill, he cannot keep
up with
the world
of healthy people. Life
begins to occur without him. Even
language seems to change. What
is
said
to
a
sick
person
does
not
involve
him,
and
therefore
he
begins
to
interpret
it
differently. He loses touch with the
outer, healthy world. His
sense of isolation is increased
rather
than lessened
by the
regular visits of the doctor. The doctor labels
the sick person’s
disease
and
confines
him
to
his
special
place.
With
tact
and
skill,
the
doctor
completes
the patient’s helplessness and makes
final his division from the world of strong
arms, sound
legs, clear skin, and lungs that
breathe deeply. The sick person’s
only hope is to return to
life again, and he clings to the
thought of getting
well.
(qtd. from Kathleen E.
Sullivan, Paragraph Practice,
p.125)
A:READ
B:NOT READ
答案
:
READ
第三章
1
、书籍的文内引用
Only
one
of
the
following
MLA
in-text
citations
is
handled
correctly.
Select
the
correct
answer.
student
is
quoting from page 79 of the following source:
Marshall, Eliot.
Legalization: A Debate. New
York: Chelsea, 1988.
There
are two works by
Marshall
in the list of works cited.
A:Marshall
explains
that
marijuana
can
be
dangerous
for
people
with
heart
conditions
because
its
use
“can
dramatically
increase
heart
rate
and
blood
pressure”
(Legalization
79).
B:Marshall
explains
that
marijuana
can
be
dangerous
for
people
with
heart
conditions
because its use “can dramatically
increase heart rate and blood
pressure” (79).
C:Marshall
explains
that
marijuana
can
be
dangerous
for
people
with
heart
conditions
because its use
“can dramatically increase heart
rate and blood pressure” (Marshall
79).
D:Marshall
explains
that
marijuana
can
be
dangerous
for
people
with
heart
conditions
because its use
“can
dramatically increase
heart rate and blood pressure” (Marshall,
79).
答案
:A
2
、转引他人作品的文内引用
Only
one
of
the
following
MLA
in-text
citations
is
handled
correctly.
Select
the
correct
answer.
The
student
is
quoting
Rabbi
Isaac
P.
Fried
from
page
38
of
the
following
newspaper
article:
Treaster,
Joseph
B.
“Healing
Herb
or
Narcotic?
Marijuana
as
Medication.”
New
York
Times14 Nov. 1993: 38+.
A:“I
consider
this
[alleviating
acute
pain
and
nausea]
a
need
that
has
to
be
filled,”
says
Rabbi
Isaac P.
Fried of New York of his administration of
marijuana to suffering
patients.
“Sh
ould
I buckle under the fear of an archaic law that
doesn't deal
with the
present needs
of the 1990's?” (Treaster
38).
B:“I
consider
this
[alleviating
acute
pain
and
nausea]
a
need
that
has
to
be
filled,”
says
Rabbi
Isaac P.
Fried of New York of his administration of
marijuana to suffering
patients.
“Should I buckle
under the fear of an archaic law that doesn't deal
with the present needs
of the 1990's?” (qtd. in Treaster
38).
C:“I
consider this [alleviating
acute pain and nausea] a need that has
to
be filled,”
says
Rabbi Isaac P. Fried of
New York of his administration of marijuana to
suffering patients.
“Should I buckle under the fear of an
archaic law that
doesn't
deal with the present needs
of the
1990's?” (qtd. in Isaac
38).
D:“I
consider
this
[alleviating
acute
pain
and
nausea]
a
need
that
has
to
be
filled,”
says
Rabbi Isaac P. Fried of
New York of his administration
of marijuana to suffering patients.
“Should I buckle under the fear of an
archaic law that doesn't
deal with the present n
eeds
of the 1990's?” (Isaac
38).
答案
:B
3
、参考同一作者两部及以上作品时,引用一部作品的文内引用
Only
one
of
the
following
MLA
in-
text
citations
is
handled
correctly.
Select
the
correct
answer.
The student is quoting from
page 623 of the following
essay:
Bangs,
Lester.
“Where
Were
You
When
Elvis
Died?”Rock
and
Roll
Is
Here
to
Stay.
Ed.
William
McKeen. New York: Norton, 2000. 623-27.
The
paper includes another work by Bangs.
A:Bangs
argues
that
he
sees
Elvis
Presley
not
“as
a
tragic
figure . . .
[but]
more
like
the
Pentagon, a giant
armored institution nobody
knows anything about except that its power
is
legendary”
(623).
B:Bangs
argues
that
he
sees
Elvis
Presley
not
“as
a
tragic
figure . . .
[but]
more
like
the
Pentagon, a giant armored institution
nobody knows anything about
except that its power
is legendary”
(“Where Were
You”
623).
C:Bangs
argues
that
he
sees
Elvis
Presley
not
“as
a
tragic
figure . . .
[but]
more
like
the
Pentagon, a giant armored institution
nobody
knows anything about
except that its power
is legendary”
(Les
ter
623).
D:Bangs
argues
that
he
sees
Elvis
Presley
not
“as
a
tragic
figure .
. .
[but]
more
like
the
Pentagon, a giant
armored institution nobody knows
anything about except that its power
is legendary” (Bangs
623).
答案
:B
4
、书籍的参考文献格式
Only one of the following
MLA works
cited entries is
handled correctly. Select the correct
answer.
The
student has quoted from
page 580 of The American Promise: A History of the
United
States,
2nd compact edition, written by James L. Roark,
Michael P.
Johnson,
PatriciaCline
Cohen,
Sarah
Stage,
Alan
Lawson,
and
Susan
M.
Hartmann
and
published
in
2003by
Bedford/St. Martin’s
in Boston.
A:Roark, James L.
The American Promise: A History of the
United States. 2nd compact ed.
Boston:
Bedford, 2003.
B:Roark, James L., et al. The American
Promise: A History
of the
United States. 2nd compact
ed. Boston:
Bedford, 2003.
C:Roark,
James L. The American
Promise: A History of the United States. Boston:
Bedford,
2003.
D:Roark,
James
L.,
et
al.
The
American
Promise:
A
History
of
the
United
States.
Boston:
Bedford, 2003.
答案
:B
5
、电影的参考文献格式
Only
one of the following MLA works cited
entries is handled correctly. Select the
correct
answer.
The student has quoted
dialogue from the 1972 filmThe
Godfather, starring Marlon Brando
and
A1 Pacino
and directed by Francis
Ford Coppola. The Film was distributed
by Paramount.
A:Coppola,
Francis
Ford, dir. The
Godfather. Perf. Marion Brando and Al Pacino.
Paramount,
1972.
B:The
Godfather.
Dir.
Francis
Ford
Coppola.
Perf.
Marlon
Brando
and
A1
Pacino.
Paramount, 1972.
C:The Godfather. Dir.
Francis
Ford
Coppola.
Perf.
Marlon
Brando
and A1 Pacino.
Paramount, 1972. Film.
D:The
Godfather.
Dir. Francis Ford Coppola. Perf. Marlon Brando and
A1 Pacino,
1972.
答案
:C
第四章
1
、
What are the
criteria for an analytical
tool?
翻译为:分析标准的工具是什么?
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:B
2
、
What are
the key features of a well-
written analysis
essay?
翻译为:写得好的分析文章的主要特点是什么?
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:A
3
、
How
do we usually organize and develop the
body section of a literary
翻译为:我们通常如何组织和发展文学分析的身体部分?
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:B
4
、
What
are the common pitfalls in
a literary
analysis?
翻译为:文学分析中常见的陷阱是什么?
analysis?
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:A
5
、Write
an interpretive analysis of the short
story “Miss Brill” by Katherine
Mansfield.
翻译为:给凯瑟琳·曼斯菲尔德写的短篇小说《布里尔小姐》写篇解读分析。
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:A
第五章
1
、
You may have to make explicit an
indirect connection between two separate
sources.
_
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:A
2
、
In the final
writing of
your synthesis,
you must explain each source material clearly to
your
readers. _
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:B
3
、
To
make the connection
clear
to readers, use transitions between sections.
_
A:
对
B:
错
答案
:A
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