英语写作期末试题和答
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Part I M ultiple Choice(15%)
Directions:There are 15 incomplete statements in this part. For each statement there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best ONE to
complete the statement. (1’x 15=15’)
1. According to the rules of writing a title, “__________” is correct.
A. The Way To Improve Our English-Speaking Ability
B. My View on the Negative Effects of Ads
C. the Myth of a Negro Literature
D. the war of Independence
2. Which of the following sentences has punctuation error?
A. The alarm clock sounded, the students got up quickly.
B. The alarm clock sounded; the students got up quick.
C. The alarm clock sounded. The students got up quickly.
D. When the alarm clock sounded, the students got up quickly.
3. __________ does not contain in the principles of “choice of words”.
A. Accuracy
B. Arbitrariness
C. Appropriateness
D. Conciseness
4. What kind of figures of speech(修辞格)is used in the sentence “This elephant is like
a snake as anybody can see.”
A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. Simile
D. Hyperbole
5. During the TV interview, the singer announced that he was going to _____his new
album soon.
B. renew
C. relieve
D. rehearse
6. Greatly agitated, I rushed to the apartment and tried the door, __________ to find
it locked.
A. only
B. just
C. hence
D. thus
7. As I’ll be away for at least a year, I’d appreciate __________ from you now and
then telling me how everyone is getting along.
A. hearing
B. to hear
C. to be hearing
D. having heard
8. An introductory paragraph should arouse the reader’s interest and __________ the
main idea of the essay.
A. ignore
B. introduce
C. develop
D. emphasize
9. Which of the following sentences contains a dangling modifier?
A. Coming up the hall, I heard the clock struck 10.
B. While Wendy was driving on Greenwood Avenue yesterday afternoon, a tree
began to fall toward her car.
C. When I was ten, my grandfather died.
D. None of the above.
10. Which one is not used as a transition word to give examples
A. for instance
B. such as
C. likewise
D. namely
11. While making a good sentence, the principles do not contain __________.
A. variety
B. coherence
C. unity
D. duality
12. “__________” is a compound sentence.
A. Her mother would remind her.
B. The rain fell for a week; therefore, every street in the city was flooded.
C. Because the rain fell for a week, every street in the city was flooded.
D. She wanted to make sure that her mother wasn’t watching.
13. __________ is the core sentence of a paragraph.
A. Topic sentence
B. The first sentence
C. Supporting sentence
D. Concluding sentence
14. In the s entence “After the plane took off, Jessica still stood there crying.”, what is
the function of the underlined part
A. It’s a prepositional phrase, functioning as an adverb.
B. It’s not a phrase, but an adverbial clause.
C. It’s not a phrase, but an inde pendent clause.
D. It’s a prepositional phrase, functioning as the subject.
15. In order to keep a paragraph coherent, we often use the organizational patterns:
__________.
1) time order 2) space order 3) order of importance 4)order of generality
A. 1), 2), and 3)
B. 1), 2), and 4)
C. 2), 3), and 4)
D. 1), 2), 3), and 4)
Part II Correct Sentences (15%)
Directions: The following sentences have some faults and correct them. (3’x 5 = 15’)
1. There are many students study in the classroom everyday.
2. Feeling hungry, I decided to walk to the village buy some food.
3. A man is judged not only by what he says but also by his deeds.
4. Every man, woman, and child are entitled to join in the group.
5. Jane was trying to keep her balance but finally falls.
Part III Transitions (10%)
Directions:Read the following passage and choose an appropriate transition word or
phrase in the box. Write the corresponding word or phrase in the blank. (2’x5=10’)
Another difference among the world’s seas and oceans is that the salinity varies in different climate zones. , the Baltic Sea(波罗的海) in Northern
Europe is only one-fourth as saline as the Red Sea in the Middle East. There are two
reasons for this. , in warm climate zones, water evaporates rapidly:
therefore, the concentration of salt is greater. Second, the surrounding land is dry
and, , does not contribute much fresh water to dilute the salty sea water.
In cold climate zones, , water evaporates slowly. , the run-off
created by melting snow adds a considerable amount of fresh water to dilute the
saline sea water.
Part IV Reading for Better Writing (20%)
Passage One
Directions:Read the following paragraph, find out the topic sentence and then identify the
irrelevant sentences. Mark the corresponding number on the below. (5’)
① Different people spend their weekend s in different ways.② Some enjoy going to the
mountains to hike, ski or just relax.③ Water skiing is much more difficult than snow
skiing.④ Others prefer going to the beach to enjoy the seashore activities and to get a
suntan.⑤ Some of these people work ve ry hard during the week;others have rather
relaxing jobs.⑥ Still others like to relax by staying home and reading a good book.
Topic Sentence:________
Irrelevant Sentences:________________
Passage Two
Directions: In the following paragraph the topic sentence is absent, read them and write an
appropriate topic sentence in your own words on the underline. (5’)
It can affect us physiologically. Exciting music can increase our heart rate, our breathing, and our blood pressure. Calming music can relax our
muscles and even lower our skin temperature. Music can affect us physically too. Everyone
has found themselves tapping their feet or wanting to get up and dance to their favorite
song. Music can definitely affect our mood and emotions. Music is slow and quiet makes us
feel relaxed and less stressed, and stimulating music can energize us and make us feel playful
and alive.
Passage Three
Directions: Rearrange the following sentences so that they will read logically. Put the letters
in proper sequence in the boxes provided below.. (2’x5=10’)
[A] Imitative words are words that sound like the thing or action they stand for.
[B] The other one fifth is made up partly of borrowed words and partly of three other kinds
of words: words from the names of peoples and places; imitative words; and invented
words.
[C] But there are probably more.
[D] The old words which were born centuries ago in the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and French
languages make up four fifths of the English language.
[E] Scholars guess that English has about 600, 000 words.
[F] There is no need to say anything about these words, for they speak for themselves.
[G] Ampere, volt and watt are all units of electricity, and they are named for the men who
editordoes not contain a maindiscovered them.
[H] New words continue to come into the language at such a rate that no dictionary could
possibly keep up with them.
Part V Rewrite Sentences (15%)
Directions: Rewrite the following sentences according to the requirements. (3’x 5 =
15’)
1. (a) Xiaxi Town is not big but beautiful.
(b) It has an area of about 80 square kilometers.(sentence with a prepositional
phrase)
2. (a) Mr. Smith will leave our school.
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