大学MOOC 高级英语写作(内蒙古师范大学)1452131210 最新慕课完整章节测试答案
第一周 思辨性阅读
文章目录
单元测试
1、单选题:
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.
选项:
A: objective
B: nostalgic
C: humorous
D:
答案: 【 humorous 】
2、单选题:
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.
选项:
A: ironic
B: sentimental
C: optimistic
D:
答案: 【 ironic】
3、单选题:
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?
选项:
A: objective
B: nostalgic
C: bitter
D:
答案: 【 nostalgic 】
4、单选题:
If given the funding, scientists could trace most aggressive behavior of crime and violence to either too much testosterone or low blood sugar.
选项:
A: objective
B: sentimental
C: subjective
D:
答案: 【 objective】
第二周 分析性写作
单元检测
1、单选题:
Which of the following fails to define an “analysis” in writing?
选项:
A: To examine something in detail.
B: To discover what something means.
C: To combine ideas from different sources.
D: To break something into its different parts.
答案: 【 To combine ideas from different sources.】
2、单选题:
What is the nature of an analysis essay?
选项:
A: An evaluation of an article or a book.
B: An inquiry into the meaning of a given topic.
C: A description of the components of an object.
D: An argument for a certain viewpoint over a hot issue.
答案: 【 An inquiry into the meaning of a given topic.】
3、单选题:
Which of the following is NOT the criterion for source evaluation in literary analysis?
选项:
A: Reputation
B: Currency
C: Relevance
D: Sufficiency
答案: 【 Reputation】
4、单选题:
What does the letter “I” in OCIE stand for in paragraph development?
选项:
A: Instance.
B: Interest.
C: Input.
D: Interpretation.
答案: 【 Interpretation. 】
第三周 综合性写作
单元检测
1、判断题:
You may have to make explicit an indirect connection between two separate sources.
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 正确】
2、判断题:
In the final writing of your synthesis, you must explain each source material clearly to your readers.
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 错误】
3、判断题:
To make the connection clear to readers, use transitions between sections.
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 正确】
4、判断题:
A transitional phrase or sentence can tie together seemingly diverse material for it describes the connection between one idea and the next.
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 正确】
5、判断题:
You can also use more abstract nouns to put the facts and ideas in sensible relationship
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 错误】
第四周 献引用格式
单元检测
1、单选题:
书籍的文内引用Only one of the following MLA in-text citations is handled correctly. Select the correct answer.The student is quoting from page 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.
选项:
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: 【 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). 】
2、单选题:
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 Times 14 Nov. 1993: 38+.
选项:
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: 【 “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). 】
3、单选题:
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.
选项:
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
