网课《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. What 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 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?”
(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.
1.The 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. “Should 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 needs 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” (Lester 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 analysis?
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?
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
4、Inside your arguments, each of your reasons needs to be supported either by sub-arguments or by evidence. The kinds of evidence most often used in argument are: _.
A:factual data
B:examples
C:statistics
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