福建师范大学2021年2月课程考试《高级英语阅读(二)》作业考核试题(参考)

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一、客观题(  60分,每题2分)5JR傲朋学习网
I  判断对错: 对的写“T”, 错的写“F”5JR傲朋学习网
Read lesson 4 Text B , Do  True  or  False Questions(阅读教材第4课课文B ,判断对错): Washington Irving’s Sunnyside in Tarrytown, New York5JR傲朋学习网
Accompanying a plan of Sunnyside (unprinted here), a former residence of Washington Irving in New York, is the following text. We have left out its title, which indicates clearly its purpose, in the hope that the reader will reconstruct it after reading the text.5JR傲朋学习网
Sunnyside is one of the few surviving and best-documented examples of American romanticism in architecture and landscape design. Andrew Jackson Downing featured Sunnyside in his Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1841) as an example of the "progressive improvement in Rural Architecture..." which, he explained, strives to be in "perfect keeping" with "surrounding nature" by its "varied" and "picturesque" outline. 'Architectural beauty," he taught, "must be considered conjointly with the beauty of the landscape,"5JR傲朋学习网
Walking the 24-acre grounds is a pleasure in every season. Swans glide on the pond Irving called "the little Mediterranean", and a stone flume delights the ear with the sound of rushing water. A path leads up a small rise and from there down into "the glen," and up to the house. Behind the house, another path winds along the Hudson for views of the river at its widest point, the Tappan Zee.5JR傲朋学习网
The modest stone cottage which was later to become Sunnyside was originally a tenant farmer's house built in the late-seventeenth century on the Philipsburg Manor. During the eighteenth century, the cottage was owned by a branch of the Van Tassel family, the name Irving later immortalized in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".5JR傲朋学习网
Irving purchased the cottage in 1835 and directed the remodeling, adding Dutch-stepped gables, ancient weathervanes, and developing Gothic and Romanesque architectural features for other parts of the house. He was so pleased with his home that in 1836 he wrote to his brother, Peter: "I am living most cozily and delightfully in this dear, bright little home, which I have fitted up to my own humor. Everything goes on cheerily in my little household and I would not exchange the cottage for any chateau in Christendom."5JR傲朋学习网
Today's visitor to Sunnyside sees Irving's home much as it appeared during the final years of his life. The author's booklined study contains his writing desk—a gift from his publisher, G.P. Putnam and many personal possessions. The dining room, in which Irving and his dinner guests often gathered to enjoy the beautiful sunsets over the Hudson River, adjoins the parlor. Here Irving played his flute, while his nieces, Sarah and Catherine, accompanied him on the rosewood piano. The piano and other original furnishings still grace the room. The small picture gallery off the parlor contains some original illustrations for Irving's work. The kitchen was quite advanced for its day, having a hot water boiler and running water fed from the pond through a gravity-blow system. The iron cookstove was also a "modern convenience," replacing the open hearth in the 1850's.5JR傲朋学习网
The second floor of the house contains several bedrooms, each of which has its own personal character. The guest bedroom is furnished with a French-style bed and painted cottage pieces. The ingenious arches in this and other rooms were designed by Irving. His bedroom, where he died in 1859, contains the author's tester Sheraton bed, along with his walking stick and a number of his garments and personal effects. The small, bright room between the bedrooms might have been used by Irving's nephew and biographer, Pierre Munro Irving, who cared for his uncle during the last months of his life. The room was used originally to store books and papers. The bedroom used by Irving's nieces contains an Irving-family field bed with hand-made bobbin lace hangings, a chest of drawers, sewing stands, and an ornamental stove. The guest room contains a cast iron bed probably made in one of the foundries along the Hudson. Write True (T) or False (F)for the following questions.5JR傲朋学习网
1. Sunnyside is the former residence of Washington Irving in Washington D.C 5JR傲朋学习网
2. Sunny side is a typical representative of  Romanticism of American city architecture. 5JR傲朋学习网
3. According to Andrew Jackson Downing , architectural beauty must be in harmony with the beauty of the surrounding landscape.5JR傲朋学习网
4. During the 18th century ,the cottage was owned by Van Tassel who was mentioned by Irving in his book “the Legend of the Hollow” .5JR傲朋学习网
5.  Irving didn’t make any change to the cottage after he purchased it.5JR傲朋学习网
6. Today’s Sunnyside has changed a lot compared with its appearance in Irving’s time.5JR傲朋学习网
7. Sunnyside was built near the Hudson River.5JR傲朋学习网
8. The study , the dining room , the parlor and the kitchen are all on the first floor of Irving’s house..5JR傲朋学习网
9. All the bedrooms on the second floor are almost furnished in the same style.5JR傲朋学习网
10. Washington Irving was cared for by his daughter during the last period of his life.  II 选择题 Directions: There are 4 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.  5JR傲朋学习网
Passage 15JR傲朋学习网
        Exchange a glance with someone, then look away.  Do you realize that you have made a statement? Hold the glance for a second longer, and you have made a different statement.  Hold it for 3 seconds, and the meaning has changed again.  For every social situation, there is a permissible time that you can hold a person’s gaze without being intimate, rude, or aggressive.  If you are on an elevator, what gaze-time are you permitted? To answer this question, consider what you typically do.  You very likely give other passengers a quick glance to size them up and to assure them that you mean no threat.  Since being close to another person signals the possibility of interaction, you need to emit a signal telling others you want to be left alone.  So you cut off eye contact, what sociologist Erving Goffman (1963) calls “a dimming of the lights”.  You look down at the floor, at the indicator lights, anywhere but into another passenger’s eyes.  Should you break the rule against staring at a stranger on an elevator? You will make the other person exceedingly uncomfortable, and you are likely to feel a bit strange yourself.5JR傲朋学习网
        If you hold eye contact for more than 3 seconds, what are you telling another person? Much depends on the person and the situation.  For instance, a man and a woman communicate interest in this manner.  They typically gaze at each other for about 3 seconds at a time, then drop their eyes down for 3 seconds, before letting their eyes meet again.  But if one man gives another man a 3-second-plus stare, he signals “I know you,” “I am interested in you,” or “You look peculiar and I am curious about you.” This type of stare often produces hostile feelings.5JR傲朋学习网
11.        It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        every glance has its significance5JR傲朋学习网
b.        staring at a person is an expression of interest5JR傲朋学习网
c.        a gaze longer than 3 seconds is unacceptable5JR傲朋学习网
d.        a glance conveys more meaning than words5JR傲朋学习网
12.        If you want to be left alone on an elevator, the best thing to do is _____.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        to look into another passenger’s eyes5JR傲朋学习网
b.        to avoid eye contact with other passengers5JR傲朋学习网
c.        to signal you are not a threat to anyone5JR傲朋学习网
d.        to keep a distance from other passengers5JR傲朋学习网
13.        By “a dimming of the lights” (Para. 1) Erving Coffman means “____.”5JR傲朋学习网
  a. closing one’s eyes                                b. turning off the lights5JR傲朋学习网
  c. ceasing to glance at others5JR傲朋学习网
  d. reducing gaze-time to the minimum5JR傲朋学习网
14.        If one is looked at by a stranger for too long, he tends to feel _____.5JR傲朋学习网
a. depressed                        b. uneasy                c. curious                d. amused5JR傲朋学习网
15.        The passage mainly discusses ______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        the limitations of eye contact5JR傲朋学习网
b.        the exchange of ideas through eye contact5JR傲朋学习网
c.        proper behavior in different situations5JR傲朋学习网
d.        the role of eye contact in interpersonal communication5JR傲朋学习网
Passage 25JR傲朋学习网
        The picnics, speeches, and parades of today’s Labor Day were all part of the first celebration, held in New York City in 1882.  Its promoter was an Irish-American labor leader named Peter J. McGuire.  A carpenter by trade, McGuire had worked since the age of eleven, and in 1882 was president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners (UBCJ).  Approaching the City’s Central Labor Union that summer, he proposed a holiday that would applaud “the industrial spirit – the great vital force of every nation”.  On September 5 his suggestion born fruit, as an estimated 10,000 workers, many of them ignoring their bosses’ warnings, left work to march from Union Square up Fifth Avenue to 42nd Street.  The event gained national attention, and by 1893 thirty states had made Labor Day an annual holiday.5JR傲朋学习网
        The quick adoption of the scheme may have indicated less about the state lawmakers’ respect for working people than about a fear of risking their anger.  In the 1880s the United States was a land sharply divided between the immensely wealthy and the very poor.  Henry George was accurate in describing the era as one of “progress and poverty.” In a society in which factory, owners rode in private Pullmans while ten-year-olds slaved in the mines, strong anti-capitalist feelings ran high.  Demands for fundamental change were common throughout the labor press.  With socialist demanding an end to “wage slavery” and anarchists singing the praises of the virtues dynamite, middle-of-the-roaders like Samuel Gompers  and McGuire seemed attractively mild by comparison.  One can imagine practical capitalists seeing Labor Day as a bargain: A one-day party certainly cost them less than paying their workers decent wages.5JR傲朋学习网
16.        Judging from the passage, McGuire was ______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        a moderate labor leader5JR傲朋学习网
b.        an extreme anarchist in the labor movement5JR傲朋学习网
c.        a devoted socialist fighting against exploitation of man by man5JR傲朋学习网
d.        a firm anti-capitalist demanding the elimination of wage slavery5JR傲朋学习网
17.        We can see from the first paragraph that the first Labor Day march _______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        immediately won nationwide support5JR傲朋学习网
b.        involved workers from 30 states5JR傲朋学习网
c.        was opposed by many factory owners5JR傲朋学习网
d.        was organized by the UBCJ5JR傲朋学习网
18.        Which of the following is the key factor in the immediate approval of Labor Day as a national holiday?5JR傲朋学习网
a.        The lawmakers’ respect for the workers.5JR傲朋学习网
b.        The workers’ determination to have a holiday of their own.5JR傲朋学习网
c.        The socialists’ demands for thorough reform.5JR傲朋学习网
d.        The politicians’ fear of the workers’ anger.5JR傲朋学习网
19.        We learn from the passage that the establishment of Labor Day ______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        was accepted by most bosses as a compromise5JR傲朋学习网
b.        marked a turning point in the workers’ struggle for more rights5JR傲朋学习网
c.        indicated the improvement of the workers’ welfare5JR傲朋学习网
d.        signaled the end of “wage slavery”5JR傲朋学习网
20.        McGuire proposed Labor Day in order to ______.5JR傲朋学习网
a.        draw people’s attention to the striking contrast between the rich and the poor5JR傲朋学习网
b.        make prominent the important role of the working class in society5JR傲朋学习网
c.        win for the workers the right to shorter working hours5JR傲朋学习网
d.        expose the exploitation of the workers by their bosses III 5JR傲朋学习网
Translate the following two paragraphs into Chinese. 1 Gardening is a moral occupation, as well, because you always start in spring resolved to keep it looking neat this year, just like the pictures in the catalogues. But by July, you once again face the chaos of unthinned carrots, lettuce and beets. 2 Isn't that beautiful? Had I not learned how to be loving, I would have thought nice things about the chef's pork chops, but probably wouldn't have told him—just as I had failed to tell Liani how much she had helped me that first day in class. ” : 5JR傲朋学习网
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Ⅰ判断对错:5JR傲朋学习网
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