2026年春江苏开放大学综合英语(进阶)作业四答案

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一、2026年春江苏开放大学综合英语(进阶)作业四填空题答案

1、Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word can be used only once.

A. transplanted  B. optional  C. minute D. omits E. twisted

F. evil G. hence H. arresting I. imitate J. stung

1. The main task for the troop there is not fighting but   the progress of the enemy army and waiting for reinforces (援兵).

2. He always anxiously summarizes the concessions which he has made but he almost always  to mention those offered by the other party.

3. She was an excellent teacher, whose   courses on women’s writing were very popular among the students.

4. It will be up to the doctor’s judgment whether or not the organ can be successfully   to the child who has been waiting for it.

5. Teachers can no longer use their past experiences to prepare students for their future career;  , our young people need to rely on themselves.

6. Accurate and inaccurate information is mixed so naturally that there are no reliable ways to tell what has been   and what has not.

7. That wealthy lady’s demand on a premarital agreement greatly  her future husband’s pride, and it ended up with his refusal to get married.

8. When I opened the album, I carefully examined every photograph in   detail by wearing my reading glasses so as not to miss anything.

9. It seems that James has a talent for acting because he can   different teachers’ speeches perfectly, which really amazes his classmates.

10. Smoking is compared to self-poisoning and self-destroying, thus making the  effects of smoking cigarettes truly alarming.

正确答案:H;D;B;A;G;E;J;C;I;F

2、D3. Reading comprehension. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

Every dream is a message from your unconscious self, expressed in a code which only you can understand and interpret. The images, colors, moods and terms of your dreams depend upon your own culture, upbringing, slang and your own understanding of things and values. Dreaming is like looking into a mirror and seeing yourself with your own eyes.

The first dreams which we have after falling asleep often revolve around the day’s events. We go through them, sorting out and discarding things we don’t need to remember and gaining insight into those that we do. Often, we are inspired with suggestions that we can use to remedy the situations that plague us by day. As we progress through the night’s dreams, they may take up more fantastic qualities, offering fanciful experiences. These often pleasant images can relieve the stress of the day. But the dream we have just before the awakening often contains the information the subconscious mind wants to make known to the conscious. And this information, if remembered, interpreted, and understood, can serve as an important tool in our lives.

Depending upon the content, dreams can strike us with their peculiarity, or sometimes even their alarming nature. Some dreams haunt us for years, not only because of their persistence, but also primarily because we cannot explain or understand them. Other dreams stand out with the weird mixture of images, emotions and context, which make us remember them for life. Recurring dreams are quite common, and we usually have them when a certain life situation repeats, or we are facing the same problem over and over again. A recurring dream is often a sign of some emotional weakness in our nature, which causes us problems over the years.

Lucid dreams are rare, but they are all about people’s ability to control their dreams. In such a dream, the dreamer becomes consciously aware that she or he is dreaming and is able to use the memory and participate in dream actions and emotions. Lucid dreams are usually enhanced in a sensory and imaginary way, and sometimes can be accompanied by pleasant music. People can lean the techniques of controlling their dreams. Some historic manuscripts and records say that the ability to control dreams helps a person to reach a higher degree of mind development.

1. Why is it only the dreamer himself who can understand his dreams?

A) Dreams are always based on the dreamer’s deep feelings.

B) Dreams are expressed in a code only the dreamer can understand.

C) Dreams are always something related to the dreamer’s upbringing.

D) Dreams are related to the dreamer’s personal conditions.

2. According to the second paragraph, dreams .

A) are always about the day’s events, sorted out by the dreamer one by one

B) are primarily meant to relieve the stress of the day

C) are important at the stage just before you wake up

D) move from different stages, each with different functions

3. What triggered recurring dreams?

A) A repetition of an event, a problem or emotional weakness.

B) A certain life situation that causes us stress.

C) Our fanciful experiences.

D) Our fantastic qualities.

4. The word “lucid” (Para.4) probably means  .

A) highly conscious

B) understandable

C) easy to remember

D) clearly presented

5. It can be concluded from the passage that dreams offer us the potential to .

A) predict the future

B) improve our consciousness

C) improve our imagination

D) understand ourselves

正确答案:D;B;A;A;B

3、D4. Passage Two. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

Shoppers on Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season in America, are very aggressive. Some even start queuing outside stores before dawn to be the first to lay their hands on heavily discounted goods. Despite the frenzy(疯狂) at many stores, however, the recession appears to have accelerated the pace at which shoppers are abandoning bricks and mortar(实体店) in favor of online retailers — e-tailers. So this year Black Friday also marks the start of many conventional retailers’ attempts to regain the initiative.

E-commerce holds particular appeal in straitened times as it enables people to compare prices across retailers quickly and easily. Buyers can sometimes avoid local sales taxes online, and shipping is often free. No wonder, then, that online shopping continues to grow even as the offline sort shrinks.

The shift in spending to the internet is good news for companies like P&G that lack retail outlets of their own. But it is a big concern for brick-and-mortar retailers, whose prices are often higher than those of e-tailers, since they must bear the extra expense of running stores. Happily, however, conventional retailers are in a better position to fight back than last year, when overstocking forced them to resort to destructive discounting.

The most obvious response to the growth of e-tailing is for conventional retailers to redouble their own efforts online. The online arms of big retailers are performing well, on the whole.

Retailers are also trying to make shopping seem fun and exciting to act against the economic gloom. One common tactic is to set up “pop-up”stores, which appear for a short time before vanishing again, to foster a sense of novelty (新奇) and urgency.

Shoppers are increasingly looking for an “experience” when they go to stores,says Jack Anderson of Hornall Anderson, a branding and marketing firm, and are no longer interested in purely “transaction-based bricks and mortar stores”. Apple, which encourages customers to try out its devices in its stores, is considered a pioneer of this strategy, and has attracted many imitators. Stores are also trying to lure customers by offering services that are not available online. Best Buy, a consumer-electronics retailer, has started selling music lessons along with its musical instruments. The idea is to bring people back to its shops regularly, increasing the likelihood that they will develop the habit of shopping there.

1.The recession of stores appears to have accelerated because .

A) stores refuse to give heavy discounts

B) more shoppers turn to online shopping

C) buyers are tired of queuing outside stores

D) customers are not confident in the economy

2.Why is online shopping appealing to customers?

A) Goods sold online tend to be of higher quality.

B) Online shoppers do not have to pay purchase tax.

C) Many online retailers offer free delivery of goods.

D) Prices are often the lowest for the same goods.

3. What is said about brick-and-mortar stores in the third paragraph?

A) They start to set up their own online stores.

B) They hold a better situation than last year.

C) They make more profits from higher prices.

D) They are not faced with the problem of overstock.

4. According to the passage, retailers launched “pop-up” stores to .

A) offer shoppers new and exciting experiences

B) cut down the extra expense of running stores

C) attract customers with destructive discounting

D) let customers learn about their products online

5. What does Best Buy do to win customers back from online retailers?

A) It encourages consumers to try out its instruments.

B) It provides regular customers with shuttle services.

C) It enables customers to shop via their cell phones.

D) It sells music lessons together with its instruments.

正确答案:B;C;B;A;D

4、D5. Passage Three. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

Just as you can be slim and inactive, it’s possible to be overweight and active. But which is better for your health?

Two months ago, an awful lot of us decided it was time to get off our ever-spreading backsides and do some exercise. This new year’s resolution wasn’t just about vanity (虚荣), oh no. The government tells us that obesity(肥胖) has a “severe impact” on our health, and places a “significant burden on the NHS(the National Health Service)”, so slimming is practically our duty to our country.

If the fat is already melting away, then lucky you. But what if the exercise doesn’t seem to be working? What if you can now run a kilometer in a minute and a half, yet your weight has hardly changed? Are you a lost cause? Or is it possible to be both fat and fit — not just fit enough to exercise, but fit enough to live as long as someone a lot lighter?

Not according to a 2004 study from the Harvard School of Public Health, which looked at115,000 nurses aged between 30 and 55. Compared with women who were both thin and active (i.e, who reported taking 150 minutes or more of exercise a week) researchers found that obese but active women had a mortality rate (mortality rate is the number of deaths during a particular period of time among a particular type or group of people) that was 91% higher. Though far better than the inactive obese (142% higher), they were still worse off than the inactive lean (5% higher). “This data does not support the theory that if you are physically active, you don’t have to worry about your weight,” was the opinion of Frank Hu, who led the study.

A similar picture emerged in 2008 after Harvard-affiliated researchers examined 39,000 women with an average age of 54. Next to active women of normal weight, the active but overweight were 54% more likely to develop heart disease, while the active but obese were in 87%greater danger. “Even high quantities of physical activity are unlikely to fully reverse the risk of heart disease in overweight and obese women without concurrent(同时发生的) weight loss,” the authors concluded.

1. According to the government, losing weight .

A) helps ease the burden on the medical care system

B) is the only way to express one’s love for the country

C) shows that people care more about their appearance

D) will benefit the individual more than the country

2. Those who are trying to lose weight through exercise might face the problem that .

A) they have a much higher mortality rate

B) they can’t run fast enough to lose weight

C) exercise doesn’t work as they expected

D) they face the danger of sudden death

3. A 2004 study from the Harvard School of Public Health shows that .

A) it is impossible to be both fat and fit

B) doing exercises makes people healthy

C) the thin tend to be physically active

D) taking more exercise means longer life

4. Harvard-affiliated researchers found in 2008 that if fat people got much exercise, .

A) they still had high risk of heart disease

B) they were less likely to develop heart disease

C) they didn’t have to worry about their weight

D) they could lose a lot of weight at the same time

5. What can be concluded from the passage?

A) Being slim and inactive is better than being overweight and active.

B) Physical activity is especially important to those who are overweight.

C) Obese people can do nothing to reduce their high risk of heart disease.

D) The government’s focus on obesity is not grounded in solid data.

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