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2013年10月自考真题:综合英语(一)试题 Ⅰ.语法和词汇填空。阅读下面的句子或对话,从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的选项,并在答题纸上将该项的字母涂黑。(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 1. He was educated at the local grammar school, after ______ he went on to Cambridge. A. when B. whatC. which D. where2. There’s no ______ to make an appointment. Just come to my office anytime after 10 in the morning.A. time B. needC. good D. chance3. — Could I have a look at your essay to get a few ideas?—______A. Sure. Why not? B. Yes, that’s right.C. Don’t mention it. D. That sounds great.4. Even if you fail the first time, you should ______ trying.A. hold on B. go onC. work out D. carry out5. A tall man walked into the bar in a woollen sweater, a jacket ____ at his waist. A. to tie B. tieC. ties D. tied6. My father is a businessman and is often away from home. Sometimes I wish that he ______ making less money.A. will be B. has beenC. were D. is7. Technology has indeed had a direct ______ on our life today.A. change B. effortC. effect D. role8. ______ you stop working for a while, you will be tired out.A. As B. UnlessC. If D. When9. Biological science should be developed to do good ______ harm to people. A. other than B. less thanC. better than D. rather than10.______ it was getting dark, we decided to stop at a hotel for the night. A. Since B. IfC. Though D. That11. The two boys look very much alike, but Robert is ______ one.A. the tallest B. the tallerC. tall D. taller12. The teacher, as well as three of his students, ______ taken an interest in traditional Chinese painting.A. is B. areC.has D. have13. If I ______ harder at mathematics in school, I would have a much better chance of getting a good job.A. worked B. had workedC. were to work D. were working14. Gone are the days ______ I was young and as strong as a horse.A. when B. thatC. where D. which15.I’ve tried to avoid ______ with him, but something in his manner of speaking always annoys me.A. quarrel B. to quarrelC. quarreling D. quarreled16. Only in this way ______ to achieve real success in your new business.A. do you hope B. you do hopeC. you can hope D. can you hope17. The street was named ______ George Washington who led the American Revolution. A. from B. withC. as D. after18. Tom took a pile of papers off the desk to make ______ for the new computer. A. room B. areaC. position D. place19. Lily has no trouble finding the new railway station because she has a good ______ of direction.A. feeling B. ideaC. knowledge D. sense20. My boyfriend won’t go to Mary’s birthday party tonight and ______.A. I won’t either B. neither do IC. so will I D. I will tooⅡ.阅读理解。认真阅读下面两篇短文,根据短文内容从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出一个选项,并在答题纸上将该项的字母涂黑。(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)Passage 1It was a cold grey day in late November, and although it was now only a little after two o’clock in the afternoon, the dark of a winter evening seemed to have come down over the hills, hiding them in mist(薄雾). The air was cold, and in spite of the tightly closed windows it found its way into the coach. The few passengers sat close together for warmth. Mary Yellan was sitting where the drops of rain came through the crack in the roof. She brushed them away with impatient fingers. Although she was only 40 miles by road from what had been her home for 23 years, she was already beginning to miss it. The courage which was so large a part of her, and had helped her so much during the long unhappiness of her mother’s illness and death, was now shaken by this rain and wind.She remembered a letter from her aunt. The writer said that the news had shocked her; that she had had no idea that her sister was ill, because it was many years since she had been in Helford. And she went on: “There have been changes with us that you will not know about. I no longer live in Bodmin, but nearly 12 miles outside it, on the road to Launceston. It’s a wild and lonely spot, and if you were to come to us I should be glad of your company in wintertime. I have asked your uncle, and he does not object, he says, if you don’t talk too much and will give help when it is needed. He cannot give you money or feed you for nothing, as you will understand. He will expect your help in the bar in return for your room and meals. You see, your uncle is the landlord of Jamaica Inn.”The letter was a strange message of welcome from the smiling Aunt Patience she remembered. A cold, empty letter, giving no word of comfort, and little information, except that she must not ask for money. Aunt Patience, with her silk skirts and delicate ways, the wife of an innkeeper!So it was that Mary Yellan found herself traveling north in the coach. Villages were scattered now, and there were few smiling faces at the doors of the small houses. There were almost no trees. The wind blew and the rain came with the wind.21. The purpose of Mary Yellan’s trip is to ______ .A. work in her uncle’s innB. spend a winter holiday with her auntC. inform her aunt of her mother’s deathD. live with her aunt after her mother’s death22. The word “shaken” (Line 10, Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to ______ . A. moved B. shockedC. weakened D. improved23. Mary Yellan’s feeling on the trip can be best described as ______.A. hesitant B. heavyC. hopeful D. relieved24. According to the letter, Mary Yellan was required to ______ .A. take care of her aunt B. run the inn for her uncleC. pay money for her meals D. talk less and help in the bar25. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that Mary Yellan was ______ .A. surprised at her aunt’s businesslike mannerB. angry about her aunt’s cold letterC. lonely without her aunt’s helpD. happy to see her auntPassage 2It’s summer time, meaning a lot of people are eating outside while enjoying the sunshine. But if you don’t properly take care of the grill or the food you’re cooking on it, you could wind up making people sick.According to Dr. Elizabeth Hagen, the under secretary for food safety at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, people may neglect the importance of food safety during cookouts, because they’re busy entertaining and do not have the same “sense of food handling” they might have in the kitchen. However, Hagen noted it’s important to be cautious no matter where you cook, because thousands of people are admitted to hospitals every year for food-related illnesses. “Forty-eight million people in the United States get sick every year from food poisoning. Forty-eight million,” Hagen said. “And 128,000 of them end up in the hospital; 30,000 of them will die from food-related illness each year in the United States. That’s why this is worth talking about, raising awareness, and giving people the information they need to reduce the risk.”Hagen listed three steps to keeping food safe. The first step is to clean your hands, tools and food surfaces before you cook. Then you should separate raw meat and poultry(禽肉)from foods that won’t be cooked. Besides, you need to use a meat thermometer to cook to the proper temperature.“When you’re eating outside the rule is two hours,” Hagen said. “You really can’t leave things sitting out for more than two hours, and if the temperature is above thirty-two degrees, which it often is at fourth of July, you can’t leave things out for more than one hour. So get them back into the cooler, back into the refrigerator as soon as possible.”If you get a food-related illness, Hagen said you may start feeling symptoms anywhere from a couple of hours to as long as six weeks after you’ve eaten the unhealthy food.26. The phrase “wind up” (Line 3, Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to ______. A. turn up B. end upC. clean up D. give up 27. Which of the following statements is true according to Dr. Hagen? A. People pay less attention to food safety during cookouts. B. 48 million people suffer from food poisoning during cookouts. C. 128,000 people die from food-related illness each year in the US. D. People have less sense of food handling when they cook at home. 28. What is the second step listed by Dr. Hagen to keep food safe? A. Clean your hands, tools and food surfaces. B. Keep your cooking materials in the refrigerator. C. Separate raw meat from foods that won’t be cooked. D. Cook to the right temperature by using a meat thermometer. 29. How long can you leave the food out when the temperature is above 32℃ ? A. More than three hours. B. More than two hours. C. No more than two hours. D. No more than one hour. 30. What is the passage mainly about? A. Outdoor cooking. B. Food storage. C. Outdoor food safety. D. Food-related diseases. 非选择题部分 注意事项: 用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能答在试题卷上。 Ⅲ.用国际音标标出下列单词中划线字母或字母组合的读音。 (本大题共20小题,每小题0.5分,共10分)(注意:使用新式或老式音标均可) 31. believe 32. sandwich 33. mechanized 34. June 35. besides 36. wolf 37. essential 38. vision 39. rough 40. crawl 41. fairy 42. acquire 43. heavy 44. waitress 45. journey 46 . persuade 47. approach 48. couple 49. realistic 50. whole Ⅳ.完形填空。(本大题共20小题,每小题0.5分,共10分) A.从下列单词中选择适当的词填空,每个词只能用一次。 because modern to attention traditional take they who and than helpful there A recent report has come up with some surprising findings. It shows that many people still prefer to do their shopping in __51__ shops. They say they particularly like the personal __52__ they get from local salespeople, who take the trouble to get to know their customers __53__ are always cheerful when they serve them. Many particularly like to buy electric appliances from a local shop __54__ they feel that if the products develop any unpleasant faults, they can __55__ them back to a shopkeeper who they know and who they feel will be __56__ . Another reason people give for preferring their local shops __57__ the larger stores is that they distrust the persuasive salespeople __58__ meet in the big stores. So it seems that people are more selective __59__ . we have been led to believe. The report will make comforting reading to all of us __60__ would hate to lose our local shops. It would indeed be depressing if they were to disappear. B.根据课文的内容在每个空白处填入一个恰当的词。 I was once having dinner with him in an expensive restaurant. When the wine-waiter brought the wine, he __61__ a drop into Henry’s glass and waited with a proud __61__ on his face, as if to say “Taste __63__ , you peasant. It’s clear that you know __64__ about wine.” So Henry, instead of tasting it, the __65__ any normal person would do, dipped his thumb and forefinger __66__ the wine. Then he put his hand to his ear and rolled his forefinger and thumb together as __67__ he were listening to the quality of the wine! Then he nodded __68__ the wine-waiter seriously, as if to say “Yes, that’s fine. You may __69__ it.” You should have seen the wine-waiter’s __70__! And how Henry managed to keep a straight face, I’ll never know! Ⅴ.根据所学课文内容完成句子。(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分) 71. In“The Day I Was Fat”, it was the boy’s abusive but honest words that made the author commit herself to ______. 72. In“The Mystery of the Silver Box”, The Thinking Machine is actually a ______. 73. In“Remembering Tracy Bill”, Bill and Cory Marsh decided to do what their son had wished for when he was alive—to ______. 74. Clearly, the author of “The Trashman” wants people to know that trashmen deserve as much ______ as economists. 75. In “Little Things Are Big”, the author didn’t have enough courage to offer his help to the white woman in the subway station mainly due to the social reality of ______. 76. According to “Happiness”, one of the things that long-term happiness is based on is ______. 77. In “In the Laboratory”, Professor Agassiz says that facts are stupid things until they are ______. 78. In “Detective on the Trail”, Bob Sugg, the newspaper boy, succeeded in helping the police catch the thief by ______. 79. In “This Life”, the author Sidney Poitier made up his mind to learn how to read after ______ . 80. In “The Letter ’A’’’, Christy Brown, whom doctors believed to be mentally defective, created a miracle and learned to ______. Ⅵ.汉译英。将下列句子译成英语。(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分) 81.这个航班本该一小时前起飞,但由于天气不好延误了。 82.她侄子已经大学毕业,将去一家外国公司工作。 83.我上星期买的电视昨天出毛病了。 84.离开教室前,请务必关窗和关灯。 85.他清了清嗓子,高兴地说:“我要结婚了。” 86.这是她来到公司后第一次独立完成任务。 87.你能派人把负责这个项目的人请过来吗? 88.他刚打开电脑就停电了。 89.如果你早点儿告诉我,我也许已经帮你把问题解决了。 90.他在全国运动会上获得了金牌,这让他的家人充满自豪。

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导语:约翰·列侬出生于英国利物浦,是英国摇滚乐队“披头士”成员,下面是一篇讲述他的成长经历的英语课文,欢迎大家阅读。

Listen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions:

1. Do you know who John Lennon was?

2. Have you ever heard the song before?

3. What does Lennon think of growing up? Is it easy or full of adventures?

4. Can you guess what the texts in this unit are going to be about?

The following words in the recording may be new to you:

monster

n. 怪物

prayer

n. 祈祷

Text

When we are writing we are often told to keep our readers in mind, to shape what we say to fit their tastes and interests. But there is one reader in particular who should not be forgotten. Can you guess who? Russell Baker surprised himself and everyone else when he discovered the answer.

WRITING FOR MYSELF

Russell Baker

The idea of becoming a writer had come to me off and on since my childhood in Belleville, but it wasn't until my third year in high school that the possibility took hold. Until then I'd been bored by everything associated with English courses. I found English grammar dull and difficult. I hated the assignments to turn out long, lifeless paragraphs that were agony for teachers to read and for me to write.

When our class was assigned to Mr. Fleagle for third-year English I anticipated another cheerless year in that most tedious of subjects. Mr. Fleagle had a reputation among students for dullness and inability to inspire. He was said to be very formal, rigid and hopelessly out of date. To me he looked to be sixty or seventy and excessively prim. He wore primly severe eyeglasses, his wavy hair was primly cut and primly combed. He wore prim suits with neckties set primly against the collar buttons of his white shirts. He had a primly pointed jaw, a primly straight nose, and a prim manner of speaking that was so correct, so gentlemanly, that he seemed a comic antique.

I prepared for an unfruitful year with Mr. Fleagle and for a long time was not disappointed. Late in the year we tackled the informal essay. Mr. Fleagle distributed a homework sheet offering us a choice of topics. None was quite so simple-minded as "What I Did on My Summer Vacation," but most seemed to be almost as dull. I took the list home and did nothing until the night before the essay was due. Lying on the sofa, I finally faced up to the unwelcome task, took the list out of my notebook, and scanned it. The topic on which my eye stopped was "The Art of Eating Spaghetti."

This title produced an extraordinary sequence of mental images. Vivid memories came flooding back of a night in Belleville when all of us were seated around the supper table — Uncle Allen, my mother, Uncle Charlie, Doris, Uncle Hal — and Aunt Pat served spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was still a little known foreign dish in those days. Neither Doris nor I had ever eaten spaghetti, and none of the adults had enough experience to be good at it. All the good humor of Uncle Allen's house reawoke in my mind as I recalled the laughing arguments we had that night about the socially respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth.

Suddenly I wanted to write about that, about the warmth and good feeling of it, but I wanted to put it down simply for my own joy, not for Mr. Fleagle. It was a moment I wanted to recapture and hold for myself. I wanted to relive the pleasure of that evening. To write it as I wanted, however, would violate all the rules of formal composition I'd learned in school, and Mr. Fleagle would surely give it a failing grade. Never mind. I would write something else for Mr. Fleagle after I had written this thing for myself.

When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no time left to compose a proper, respectable essay for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to turn in my tale of the Belleville supper. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the graded papers, and he returned everyone's but mine. I was preparing myself for a command to report to Mr. Fleagle immediately after school for discipline when I saw him lift my paper from his desk and knock for the class's attention.

"Now, boys," he said. "I want to read you an essay. This is titled, 'The Art of Eating Spaghetti.'"

And he started to read. My words! He was reading my words out loud to the entire class. What's more, the entire class was listening. Listening attentively. Then somebody laughed, then the entire class was laughing, and not in contempt and ridicule, but with open-hearted enjoyment. Even Mr. Fleagle stopped two or three times to hold back a small prim smile.

I did my best to avoid showing pleasure, but what I was feeling was pure delight at this demonstration that my words had the power to make people laugh. In the eleventh grade, at the eleventh hour as it were, I had discovered a calling. It was the happiest moment of my entire school career. When Mr. Fleagle finished he put the final seal on my happiness by saying, "Now that, boys, is an essay, don't you see. It's — don't you see — it's of the very essence of the essay, don't you see. Congratulations, Mr. Baker."

off and on

from time to time; sometimes 断断续续地;有时

possibility

n. 可能(性)

take hold

become established 生根,确立

bore

vt. make (sb.) become tired and lose interest 使(人)厌烦

associate

vt. join or connect together; bring in the mind 使联系起来;使联想

assignment

n. a piece of work that is given to a particular person(分配的)工作,任务,作业

turn out

produce 编写;生产,制造

agony▲

n. very great pain or suffering of mind or body (身心的)极度痛苦

assign

vt. give as a share or duty 分配,分派

anticipate

vt. expect 预期,期望

tedious

a. boring and lasting for a long time 乏味的;冗长的

reputation

n. 名声;名誉

inability

n. lack of power, skill or ability 无能,无力

inspire

vt. fill (sb.) with confidence, eagerness, etc. 激励,鼓舞

formal

a. (too) serious and careful in manner and behavior; based on correct or accepted rules 刻板的,拘谨的;正式的,正规的

rigid

a. (often disapproving) fixed in behavior, views or methods; strict 一成不变的;严格的

hopelessly

ad. very much; without hope 十分,极度;绝望地

excessively

ad. 过分地

out of date

old-fashioned 过时的

prim

a. (usu. disapproving) (of a person) too formal or correct in behavior and showing a dislike of anything rude; neat 古板的,拘谨的;循规蹈矩的;整洁的

primly ad.

severe

a. completely plain; causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, etc. 朴素的;严重的.,剧烈的

necktie

n. tie 领带

jaw

n. 颌,颚

comic▲

a. 滑稽的;喜剧的

n. 连环漫画(册)

antique

n. 古物,古玩

tackle

vt. try to deal with 处理,应付

essay

n. 散文,小品文;论说文

distribute

vt. divide and give out among people, places, etc. 分发,分配,分送

finally

ad. at last 最终,终于

face up to

be brave enough to accept or deal with 勇敢地接受或对付

scan

v. look through quickly 浏览,粗略地看

spaghetti

n. 意大利式细面条

title

n. a name given to a book, film, etc. 标题,题目

vt. give a name to 给…加标题,加题目于

extraordinary

a. very unusual or strange 不同寻常的;奇特的

sequence

n. 一连串相关的事物;次序,顺序

image

n. a picture formed in the mind 形象;印象;(图)像

adult

n. a fully grown person or animal 成年人;成年动物

humor

n. 心情;幽默,诙谐

recall

vt. bring back to the mind; remember 回想起,回忆起

argument

n. 论据,论点;争论

respectable

a. (of behavior, appearance, etc.) socially acceptable 可敬的;体面的;文雅的

put down

write down 写下

recapture

vt. (lit) bring back into the mind; experience again 再现;再次经历

relive

vt. experience again, esp. in one's imagination 再体验,重温

violate

vt. act against 违背,违反

compose

vt. write or create (music, poetry, etc.) 创作

turn in

hand in (work that one has done) 交(作业)

command

n.,v.命令,指令

discipline

n. punishment; order kept (among school-children, soldiers, etc.) 惩罚,处分;纪律

what's more

in addition, more importantly 而且,此外;更有甚者

contempt▲

n. 轻视,轻蔑

ridicule

n. making or being made fun of 嘲笑,嘲弄;被戏弄

open-hearted

a. sincere, frank 诚挚的

hold back

prevent the expression of (feelings, tears, etc.) 控制(感情、眼泪等)

avoid

vt. keep or get away from 避免

demonstration

n. act of showing or proving sth. 表明;证明

career

n. 生涯,事业;职业

seal

n. 印,图章

essence▲

n. the most important quality of a thing 本质;精髓

congratulation

n. (usu. pl) expression of joy for sb.'s success, luck, etc. 祝贺,恭喜

Russell Baker

拉赛尔·贝克

Belleville

贝尔维尔(美国地名)

Fleagle

弗利格尔(姓氏)

Allen

艾伦(男子名)

Charlie

查理(男子名)

Doris

多丽丝(女子名)

Hal

哈尔(男子名,Henry, Harold的昵称)

Pat

帕特(女子名,Patricia的昵称)

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自考综合英语一听力课文上册

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『壹』 自考英语有哪些课程,复不复杂,

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『贰』 英语本科自考的科目

报考条件 凡国家承认学历的专科及专科以上毕业生均可报考本专业,并根据具体情况作如下分类: (1)、英语类专业专科毕业生可以直接报考; (2)、其他专业专科及专科以上毕业生可以报考,但必须加考综合英语(二、英语听力、英语口语等三门课程的合格成绩; 考试课程代号、名称和学分 1、理论考试课程设置 序号 课程代号 课程名称 学分 备注 必考 选考 公共课 1、3709 马克思主义基本原理 4 2、3708 中国近现代史纲要 2 公共课(二外)两门任选一门 3、 8027 日语 6 8011 法语 6 专业课 4 0603 英语写作 6 5 0087 英语翻译 6 6 0600 高级英语 12 7 0604 英美文学选读 6 8、 9 三组任选一组 一 1 0830 现代语言学 4 2 0832 英语词汇学 4 二 1 0833 外语教学法 4 2 0838 语言与文化 4 三 1 0834 英语经贸知识 4 2 0094 外贸函电 4 合计56 2、英语(本科)专业实践环节考核课程设置 序号 课程代号 课程名称 学分 备注 S1 0602 口译与听力[066] 6 S2 7072 毕业论文 合计6 满意请采纳

『叁』 自考英语专业一共考几科

【导读】越来越多人选择自学考试的教育形式来提升学历。自考学历在社会上,与参加高考后就读的大学的结业证书同等对待,是成人学历中含金量最高的学历。那么报考什么专业比较有优势,多久可以拿证。因此,我为诸位考生整理了自考十大热门专业。希望对各位考生有帮助,祝大家备考顺利。

自考热门专业推荐

行政管理

专业优势:简单好过,不用考数学英语。就业方向广,晋升管理层快。

汉语言文学

专业优势:文科专业,实用性强,不考数学,学习容易。

学前教育

专业优势:文科专业,实用性强,市场潜力巨大。

工商企业管理

专科2年,本科2年。

所学知识可以直接应用,数学类科目重点考点非常少,而且题型变化少。

会计

专科2年,本科2年

就业率高,工作稳定。

金融

专科2年,本科2年。

就业前景好,课程难度小,师资力量强,学历含金量高。

英语

取证快。专科1.5年,本科1.5年。

考试简单,以选择题为主,不论任何行业,英语自我涨幅都很大。

法律

专科2年,本科2年。

不考计算机和英语,难度小,就业方向清晰,人才缺口较大。

市场营销

专科2年,本科2年。

企业需求人口大,符合当今社会趋势,培养市场调研与分析、营销策划等工作的应用型高级人才。

国际贸易

下证快,专科1.5年-2年,本科1.5年-2年。

含金量高,就业方向广,社会企业认可度高。

自考学历有什么用

自考本科毕业生待遇规定在工资待遇方面,非在职人员录用后,与普通高等学校同类毕业生相同;在职人员的工资待遇低于普通高等学校同类毕业生的,从获得毕业证书之日起,按普通高等学校同类毕业生工资标准执行。

虽然非普通高等学历教育的其他国民教育形式毕业生取得国家承认的毕业证后,符合职位要求的资格条件的,均可以报考,但是自考本科学历含金量仅次于统招生,在报考公务员方面拥有绝对的优势,深受招考部门喜爱。

自考本科可以报考公务员,公务员工作稳定,待遇较高,压力较小,又有权力,现在许多人都想做公务员,而人事部规定,公务员岗位需要通过公务员考试,现在大多数公务员岗位都要求本科以上才有资格报考,通常只有基层和艰苦的工作岗位留给专科一部分。

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『肆』 自考英语专业科目

1.口译与听力 课程代码:00602学分:6 2.马克思主义基本原理概论 课程代码:0370 *** 分:4 3.中国近现代史纲要 课程代码:03708学分:2 4.第二外语(日语)山东 课程代码:sd00840学分:6 5.英语词汇学 课程代码:00832学分:4 6.英语语法 课程代码:00831学分:4 7.现代语言学 课程代码:00830学分:4 8.英美文学选读 课程代码:00604学分:6 9.英语写作 课程代码:00603学分:4 10.高级英语 课程代码:00600学分:12 11.英语翻译 课程代码:00087学分:6

『伍』 哪些证书可以替代自学考试“英语(一)”课程

如果你可以拿到英语4级的证书,那么你就可以免考自学考试的英语,只要有一个4级就行了。

『陆』 哪些证书可以替代自学考试“英语(二)”课程

获得全国英语等级考试三级(或笔试部分成绩合格)及以上证书、高校毕业生在校期间参加本校考试并取得大学英语四、六级证书,且在有效期间内,可免考自学考试“英语(二)”课程。持大学英语四级考试成绩报告单,成绩达到425分者,可免考“英语(二)”课程。

全国英语等级考试考试分笔试和口试两部分,内容包括:听力、语言知识、阅读、写作、口语。笔试和口试均合格者,由教育部考试中心颁发给《全国英语等级考试合格证书》。

国家承认学历的各类高等学校及自学考试专科以上(含专科)的毕业生(及肄业生、退学生)报考自学考试,根据有关规定,申请免考已学过并考试成绩合格的有关课程。

考生原有成绩的考试方式为考试的课程,可以申请免考表中规定的自学考试笔试类和实践考核类课程,而考试方式为“考查”的课程,只可申请免考表中规定的自学考试“实践考核”类课程。

(6)英语自学考试课程扩展阅读 :

自考免考需提交的材料:

1、原毕业学校或自学考试毕业证原件及复印件一份。

2、当年普通高校的应届本科或专科毕业生(最后一学年)可提供学校教务处证明(原件一份)。

3、原毕业学校的学籍卡复印件一份,并加盖学校教务处公章(红印);或者将本人人事档案中的学籍卡复印一份,并加盖本人人事关系主管单位的组织、人事部门的公章(红印)。

4、学籍卡应含有每学期所学的课程、学分、学时、考试类型、考试成绩等内容。学籍卡上如有更改记录,应由原毕业学校教务处在复印件上更正之处加盖公章(红印),并由经办人签名。

5、自学考试毕业生只需提供本人《毕业生登记表》中成绩栏部分的复印件一份即可。

注:由于各地自考政策不同,提交材料有略有不同,考生可以事先咨询当地自考办。

『柒』 自考本科英语专业要考哪些科目

英语自考本科的开考科目因所在省份及主考院校的不同也有所不同,以山东大学为例英语自考本科段的所有课程,供参考:

1.口译与听力 课程代码:00602学分:6

2.马克思主义基本原理概论 课程代码:0370 *** 分:4

3.中国近现代史纲要 课程代码:03708学分:2

4.第二外语(日语)山东 课程代码:sd00840学分:6

5.英语词汇学 课程代码:00832学分:4

6.英语语法 课程代码:00831学分:4

7.现代语言学 课程代码:00830学分:4

8.英美文学选读 课程代码:00604学分:6

9.英语写作 课程代码:00603学分:4

10.高级英语 课程代码:00600学分:12

11.英语翻译 课程代码:00087学分:6

『捌』 自考本科英文的课程顺序,什么课程大几上的

自考是没有分课程顺序的,自己选择性学习,选择性考试。根据你自己的学习能力选择即可。 在规定的报考时间内报考,而后准备考试。考过的科目就不用再考了,直到考完所有的科目。 目前广东自考是可以一年考三次,1月、4月和10月,一次考试最多可以考4门科目。

『玖』 英语本科自学考试的科目有哪些

具体为: 序号 代码 课程名称 学分 教材名称 编著者 出版社 版次 1 0004 *** 思想概论 2 *** 思想概论 罗正楷 武汉大学出版社 1999年版 2 0005 马克思主义政治经济学原理 3 马克思主义政治经济学原理 卫兴华 武汉大学出版社 1999年版 3 0087 英语翻译 6 英语翻译教程 庄绎传 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 4 0600 高级英语 12 高级英语(上、下册) 王家湘 张中载 外语教学与研究出版社 2000年版 5 0602 口译与听力 6 口译与听力 杨俊峰 辽宁大学出版社 2002年版 6 0603 英语写作 4 英语写作 杨俊峰 辽宁大学出版社 1999年版 7 0604 英美文学选读 6 英美文学选读 张伯香 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 8 0830 现代语言学(A) 4 现代语言学 何兆雄 杨德明 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 9 0832 英语词汇学(A) 4 英语词汇学 张维友 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 10 0833 外语教学法(A) 4 外语教学法 舒白梅 陈佑林 高等教育出版社 1999年版 11 0836 英语科技文选(B) 4 英语科技文选 李碧嘉 高等教育出版社 2000年版 12 0837 旅游英语选读(B) 4 旅游英语选读 修月祯 高等教育出版社 1999年版 13 0838 语言与文化(B) 4 语言与文化 王振亚 高等教育出版社 2000年版 14 0840 日语 6 大学日语 王诗荣 高等教育出版社 1999年版 15 8801 毕业论文 0 学分 57 加考 课程 0593 听力 8 英语听力 何其莘王敏等 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 0594 口语 8 英语口语教程 吴祯福 外语教学与研究出版社 1999年版 0795 综合英语(二) 10 综合英语(二)(上、下册) 徐克蓉 外语教学与研究出版社 2000年版

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