自學(xué)考試00603《英語寫作》歷年真題全套試題

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1、 自考00603《英語寫作》歷年真題集電子書 自考00603《英語寫作》歷年真題集電子書 目錄 1. 目錄 3 2. 歷年真題 4 2.1 00603英語寫作200410 4 2.2 00603英語寫作200510 7 2.3 00603英語寫作200610 10 2.4 00603英語寫作200710 13 2.5 00603英語寫作200801 14 2.6 00603英語寫作200810 17 2.7 00603英語寫作200901 18 2.8 00603英語寫作200910 20 2.9 00603英語寫作201001 22 2.10 0

2、0603英語寫作201010 24 2.11 00603英語寫作201101 27 2.12 00603英語寫作201110 28 2.13 00603英語寫作201201 31 3. 相關(guān)課程 33 32 1. 目錄 歷年真題() 00603英語寫作200410() 00603英語寫作200510() 00603英語寫作200610() 00603英語寫作200710() 00603英語寫作200801() 00603英語寫作200810() 00603英語寫作200901() 00603英

3、語寫作200910() 00603英語寫作201001() 00603英語寫作201010() 00603英語寫作201101() 00603英語寫作201110() 00603英語寫作201201() 相關(guān)課程() 2. 歷年真題 2.1 00603英語寫作200410 2004年下半年高等教育自學(xué)考試全國(guó)統(tǒng)一命題考試 英語寫作 試題 (課程代碼 0603) Ⅰ.Supply the missing paragraph (20 points) The following passage is incomplete wit

4、h the ending paragraph missing. Study the passage carefully and write the missing paragraph in about 100 words. Make sure that your tone and diction are in unity with the passage provided. Too Many Moves My first semester of college was the worst I’ve been through. Everything started out smoothl

5、y enough. I had made plans during the summer to share an apartment with two of my close friends from high school. We had found a nice enough apartment about two miles from campus, but before we even moved in, problems started developing that kept me on the move the entire semester.  One of the two

6、 girls I was to share an apartment with was going to work instead of going to college. However, a week before we were to move in , she found out that she didn’t get the job she had been counting on. She was forced to live at home and look for work, and two of us were stuck with higher monthly rent p

7、ayments. We lasted for a month and then agreed that we couldn’t make it by ourselves. Joan moved away and I started looking around.  I found another apartment and the rent wasn’t bad. The room was small with one tiny bathroom for four people. The place was noisy, but it was the best I could afford

8、 for the time. However, one day when I returned from school, I saw smoke coming from the back of the house. The cottage had caught fire, and the fire department was putting out the last flames. My room was a charred mess; there was no way that anyone could live there for a long time. I was once more

9、 out of a place to stay, and there was still over a month of school left.  After looking around all weekend for lodging, I finally gave up and moved home. I had to drive forty miles to school every day, so I almost spent as much on gas as I would have on lodging . I’d drive to school, go to classes

10、, and come home and sit in an empty house for a few hours. I was very bored; I’d also lost the will to study. It had been such a bad semester moving all over the place that my heart wasn’t in school anymore. So the semester just played itself out. Ⅱ.Write an outline (20 points) Read the fo

11、llowing passage carefully and compose a “sentence outline” for it. Color Me Pink We are all sensitive to color. There are some colors we like a lot and some we don’t like at all. Some colors soothe or excite us and some make us happy or sad. People are affected because color is tied to all aspects

12、 of our lives. Experts in colorgenics believe that the colors we wear say a lot about us, and that we subconsciously choose to wear certain colors in order to communicate our desires, emotions and needs. Colorgenics experts claim that our clothes send messages to others about our mood, personality

13、 and desires. For them, pink expresses peace and contentment of the wearer. People who often wear pink are supposed to be warm and understanding. The message is that you would like to share your peace and happiness with others. Red garments indicate a high level of physical energy. People who wear r

14、ed like to take life at a fast pace. Brown is the color of wealth and shows a need for independence and material security. Wearers of green have love of nature and enjoy peaceful moments. Color is used symbolically in all cultures and it plays an important role in ceremonies and festivities. Yellow

15、 is a symbol of luck in Peru and it can be seen just about everywhere. Yellow is also an important color to the Vietnamese who use it at weddings and on their flag, where it represents courage, victory and sacrifice. In many cultures, white symbolizes purity, and black, on the other hand, symbolizes

16、 death. Some experts believe that colors have a strong effect on us and that colors can be used to heal. They say that by concentrating our thoughts on certain colors, we can cause energy to go to the parts of the body that need treatment. White light is said to be cleansing, and it can balance the

17、 body’s entire system. Yellow stimulates the mind and creates a positive attitude, so it can help against depression. Green, which has a calming and restful effect, is supposed to be good for heart conditions. Some psychologists also use color to treat patients with emotional and psychological prob

18、lems. By giving them what is called the Luscher color test, in which people select the colors they like and dislike, doctors can learn many things about a patient’s personality. In conclusion, the study of color can help us understand ourselves and improve our lives. It offers an alternative way to

19、 heal the body and spirit, and it can help us understand what others are trying to communicate. We can then respond to their needs and achieve a new level of understanding. Ⅲ.Compose an essay (60 points)   The command of one or more foreign languages is now a valuable asset for young peo

20、ple. While some find it easy to learn a foreign language, others feel that it really gives them headaches. Write a 300-word expository essay illustrating different kinds of language learners. 2.2 00603英語寫作200510 全國(guó)2005 年10月高等教育自學(xué)考試全國(guó)統(tǒng)一命題考試 英語寫作試題 課程代碼:0603 本試卷共7頁(yè),滿分100分,考試時(shí)間150分鐘。 總 分

21、 題 號(hào) Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ 核分人 題 分 15 15 15 5 10 40 復(fù)查人 得 分 Ⅰ.Supply the missing paragraph(20 points) The following passage is incomplete with one body paragraph missing. Study the passage carefully and write the missing paragraph in about 100 words. Make sure that you

22、r tone and diction are in unity with the passage provided. Mall People Having fun at entertainment centers can exhaust one’s pocket money or bank account. By the time a person has ridden the Ferris Wheel, the Crazy Mouse, Roller Coaster, and played video games, he may have little money left to buy

23、 movie tickets or eat a substantial dinner. As a result, he may turn from winning,dining and moviegoing to the nearby free-parking, free-admission shopping malls. Indeed, shopping malls are not just a paradise for youngsters; it can offer much to all. Teenagers, lovers on dates, and the nuclear fami

24、ly can all be observed having a good time at this alternative recreation spot. First of all, teenagers are the largest group of mallgoers. The boys saunter by in sneakers, T-shirts, and blue jeans, complete with a package of cigarettes sticking out of their pockets. The girls stumble along in high-h

25、eeled shoes and fancy hairstyles, with hairbrushes tucked in the rear pockets of their tight-fitting designer jeans. Traveling in a gang that resembles a wolf pack, the teenagers make the shopping mall their hunting ground. Their raised voices, loud laughter and occasional shouted obscenities can be

26、 heard from as for as half a mile away. They basically just come to “hang out”. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________

27、____________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________

28、________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Apart from teenagers and lovers, nuclear family members can also be identified as the largest group of mallgoers. Mom, Dad and little Jenny of Fred, visit the mall on Friday and

29、Saturday evenings. Mom walks around looking at various things until she discovers that Jenny is seeing some of the special mall exhibits geared toward little children, or in the case of Fred, he is heading for the place that young boys find appealing. Indeed, the mall provides something special for

30、every member of the nuclear family. In a word, the teenagers, lovers on dates, and the nuclear family make up the majority of mallgoers. There are also gray-hairs, whose attention may suddenly be caught by some modern gadgets. These people may end up spending little money, but they need not purcha

31、se anything to find pleasure at the mall. They are shopping for inexpensive recreation, and the mall provides it. Ⅱ.Write and outline (20 points) Read the following passage carefully and compose a “topic outline” for it. Send in the Clones “Scientists have made a breakthrough to clone a human be

32、ing”, as one TV newsman put it. While his description was off the mark, the real news was almost as fantastic: researchers at George Washington University split single human embryos into identical copies, a technology that has sparked a storm of controversy around the world. Claiming they began the

33、 experiments to spur a debate, the researchers got more than they bargained for.The Vatican condemned the technology as evil; one German magazine called the research “immoral”, and sociologists in the U.S. disagreed hotly over whether the technology should be offered to infertile couples,couples inc

34、apable of having children. The news left people wondering what the technology is all about. Actually what the researchers did was to extend a technique that has been used in livestock for more than a decade. The physicians used tube fertilization technology to create 17 human embryos in a laborator

35、y. When the embryos had grown enough to contain 2-8 cells, the researchers separated them into 48 cells. Two of the separated cells survived for a few days in the lab, developing into new human embryos smaller than the head of a pin. Though no great technical feat, the procedure opens a range of un

36、settling possibilities. For example,parents could have one embryo implanted in the mother’s womb and store its identical siblings indefinitely.The spare embryos could be implanted later, allowing parents to create a family of identical children of different ages. Spare embryos could also be sold to

37、other families, who could see from an already born child how their embryo would turn out. Even more bizarre, a woman conceived from a split embryo could give birth to her own twin. Such scenarios raise painful issues about the rights of parents and meaning of individuality. Some sociologists mainta

38、in that parents have the right to do with embryos what they will, including having twins born years apart. But others fear that the procedure unacceptably alters what it means to be human being, especially when the younger twins are forced to see older versions of themselves. Amid the controversy,

39、one thing seems certain: the experiments will continue. While cloning is forbidden in Germany, fertility research is proceeding in the U.S. without federal regulations. But researchers must obtain approval from their hospital board. Without federal oversight, the highly competitive fertility busines

40、s may soon use the new technology to attract clients. As a doctor told the scientific journal Science, “It was just a matter of time.” ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ___________________

41、___________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________

42、_______________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Ⅲ.Compose an essay(60 points) More and mor

43、e college students are now renting apartments outside campus instead of living in students’dorms. Write a 300-word expository essay about your preference and reasons. ______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

44、___________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

45、 ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 2.3 00603英語寫作200610 英語寫作試題 課程代碼0603 I. Supply the missing paragraph (20 points)

46、 The following passage is incomplete with one body paragraph missing. Study the passage carefully and write the missing paragraph in about 100 words. Make sure that your tone and diction are in unity with the passage provided. Attaining Success in College Succeeding in college is not only import

47、ant to getting and education, but also crucial in this day and age to success in the work place. To me, the three most important things for attaining a successful college experience are having smart classroom conduct, taking advantage of campus resources, and making college the first priority.

48、 Making good use of campus resources is also of great importance to college success. The school library has many resources for the growth of the students’ mind. With computers and copy-machines for individual use, computer labs and writing labs are there not just for learning purposes but also for a

49、ctual help with writing papers. The “office hours” will help the students build a close relationship with their professors and give them access to the professors’ mind. From the professors the students can acquire possible extra information that may put them ahead of their study. All these resources

50、 are free, since they are funded by student tuitions. So taking good advantage of the resources can only make the students’ education more attainable. Finally, any students who want to assure success must establish school as the top priority. Personally I have watched some students slowly loosen up

51、; I have seen a pattern of partying and a lack of motivation. Many of the freshmen have no idea why they are in college, and their “eyes” often tell it all. This world is so rich in distractions that it is hard to keep a strong focus, especially if one is just starting his or her academic career. It

52、 is said that the first semester is often the most “unsuccessful” one. This certainly rings true for me. I made mistakes in this regard and eventually learned that, to achieve success, school must always be placed above other things. In my college experience, I have observed and learned how to achi

53、eve success. I wish someone had told me earlier the importance of having that smart classroom conduct, of fully utilizing the school resources, and of making college my top priority. Then, my college beginnings would not have been so rocky and tough. II. Write an outline (20 points) Read the fol

54、lowing passage carefully and compose a “topic outline” for it. Smell Smell, as a means of nonverbal communication, is important. Odor communicates not only when we are face to face with another person, but also when the other person is not present. People from different cultures may have different

55、 attitudes toward body odors. Most people in the West respond negatively to what they consider bad odors such as body odor, breath odor, or clothes that emit unpleasant smells such as sweat. They work hard to cover up their body odor and view those with body odor as dirty and unsanitary. However, p

56、eople usually are not comfortable in discussing the topic, and generally will not tell another that his or her body odor is offensive. They will simply avoid being close to the person and will end the conversation as quickly as possible. Other cultures have quite different concepts of natural odors

57、; they consider them as normal and believe that it is an act of friendship to “breathe the breath” of the person with whom they converse and to feel their presence by smelling. For example, Arabs don’t seem to feel comfortable unless they can smell each other. When Arabs talk, they virtually envelop

58、 each other in their breath. Smelling the natural body odors of one’s friend is desirable; denying him or her this privilege is to act ashamedly. In other cultures smell also plays an important role. In Japan, young girls will often play a game involving the placing of five fragrances in tiny boxes.

59、 The girl who identifies the most aromas wins the game. In Bali, Indonesia, when lovers greet one another, they often breathe deeply in a kind of friendly sniffing. It is not uncommon for young lovers in the Philippines to trade small pieces of clothing on parting so that the smell of the other pers

60、on will evoke their affection for each other. Not knowing cultural variations in attitude toward smell can create uncertainty and even ill feeling. For example, a medical doctor from Saudi Arabia once worked in a hospital in the southern United States. Problems arose when patients refused to have t

61、he Saudi doctor examine them. Interviews with patients revealed two problems: He “smelled bad” and he breathed on the patients. The doctor’s training had apparently failed to include the difference between Arabic and American attitudes and practices relating to smell. Clearly, encounters between peo

62、ple with such widely differing attitudes could lead to serious miscommunication. To maintain harmonious intercultural business relationships, one should remember these diverse attitudes toward smell. III. Compose an essay (60 points) In China, old people are usually taken care of by their fami

63、ly members, but now some people send their aging parents to nursing homes. What is your opinion on this? Write a 300-word expository essay stating your views. 2.4 00603英語寫作200710 2.5 00603英語寫作200801 英語寫作 試卷 課程代碼 0603 Ⅰ.Supply the missing paragraph (20 points) The following passage is in

64、complete with one body paragraph missing. Study the following passage carefully and write a body paragraph of about 100 words. Make sure that the tone and vocabulary you use are in unity with the passage provided. In recent 10 years, with the advent of IT era, the role of a library has changed a lo

65、t. It is no longer restricted to the traditional function of lending books, but becomes a synthesis of educational functions. Some people think that a library should keep in pace with modern technology while others insist that a library should maintain its original function and resist hi-tech materi

66、als. Admittedly, books are the main resources of a library, and helping people to read is the main function of a library. But the 21st century has changed the traditional definition of “book”. It is not only related to the printed materials, but also expands to a wider range, covering visual and audio publications, e-books, essay data bases, and website resources. In such an occasion, a library has to reform its old functions and introduce ne

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