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[外语类试卷]2006年3月国家公共英语(二级)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc

1、2006年 3月国家公共英语(二级)真题试卷及答案与解析 第一节 听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1 What is the man going to do tonight? ( A) Go to the cinema. ( B) Attend a meeting. ( C) Watch TV at home. 2 Where are the two speakers now? ( A) On the first floor.

2、 ( B) On the fourth floor. ( C) On the fifth floor. 3 What gift will the woman probably get for Mary? ( A) A school bag. ( B) A record. ( C) A theater ticket. 4 What will the woman tell the man? ( A) Her companys name. ( B) Her new address. ( C) Her phone number. 5 What has the man done to help? ( A

3、) He has offered the information. ( B) He has gone downstairs. ( C) He has offered a newspaper. 第二节 听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 6 How is the man feeling? ( A) Disappointed. ( B) Encouraged. ( C) Delighted.

4、7 What will the man probably do tonight? ( A) Have a meeting. ( B) Go to a party. ( C) Fly to the US. 8 What is the relationship between the two speakers? ( A) Neighbors ( B) Police and strangers. ( C) A couple. 9 What is the mans address? ( A) No. 23 Pond Street. ( B) No. 24 Pond Street. ( C) No. 2

5、0 Pond Street. 10 What kind of room does William Woods want? ( A) A single room. ( B) A double room with bath. ( C) A single room with bath. 11 How much will William Woods pay for the room? ( A) $390. ( B) $4o0. ( C) $490. 12 On which day will William Woods leave the hotel? ( A) On Sunday, Aug. 29th

6、. ( B) On Monday, Aug. 23rd. ( C) On Saturday, Aug. 28th. 13 Whats wrong with the carpet in the living room? ( A) It is really worn out. ( B) It is soiled in several places. ( C) It has a few tears here and there. 14 What s the condition of the refrigerator? ( A) It is in good condition. ( B) It can

7、not work any more. ( C) Its door is broken. 15 What does the man think of the house? ( A) He thinks the place is all right for its cheap rent. ( B) He thinks he can fix all the problems in the house. ( C) He thinks it is hard to survive under these conditions. 16 What does the woman probably do at t

8、he end of the conversation? ( A) She helps him fix up the house. ( B) She agrees to split the cost of rent. ( C) She decides to look for another place. 17 Where does this conversation take place? ( A) At the airport. ( B) In a restaurant. ( C) On the street. 18 Why does the woman like San Francisco?

9、 ( A) It has less traffic. ( B) It has the best food and music. ( C) People there are friendlier. 19 Where will the man leave for? ( A) Washington. ( B) San Francisco. ( C) China. 20 What does the woman think of the mans English? ( A) Excellent ( B) Acceptable. ( C) Strange. 单项填空 21 - Were going to

10、have a picnic tomorrow. Why don t you come with us?- _, but Im having a friend over. ( A) Youre right ( B) Id like to ( C) I dont mind ( D) Maybe next time 22 You should keep the milk in the ice box,_ it will go bad. ( A) so ( B) or ( C) and ( D) but 23 The lecture wasnt interesting, so the students

11、 rose one after_ and walked out. ( A) the other ( B) others ( C) each other ( D) another 24 -My cousin sent me a wonderful gift from Africa.-Oh, is that so?_ ? ( A) Where is it from ( B) Whats it like ( C) How did it come ( D) Who sent it to you 25 She would rather stay at home than_ with John, ( A)

12、 go ( B) went ( C) going ( D) to go 26 Jane offered to_ a birthday cake for her young friend who is going to be eight. ( A) make ( B) do ( C) take ( D) produce 27 Tom_ a photograph of me while I was not looking. ( A) is taking ( B) had taken ( C) will take ( D) took 28 My former school is now very d

13、ifferent from_ it was when I was there. ( A) that ( B) where ( C) what ( D) which 29 The 850 British Airways_ flew from Houston to London at its usual time. ( A) plane ( B) flight ( C) fly ( D) aircraft 30 John didnt_ to hurt you-it was an accident. ( A) like ( B) expect ( C) suppose ( D) mean 31 Ma

14、ry_ be in London because I saw her in town only an hour ago. ( A) wont ( B) mustnt ( C) may not ( D) cant 32 Ill lend you a bag for your trip-itll save you_ one specially. ( A) to buy ( B) buying ( C) buy ( D) to have bought 33 _ you have finished your work, you are free to do what you like. ( A) No

15、w that ( B) Ever since ( C) For now ( D) By now 34 His parents called him Thomas, his grandfather, Thomas Jenkins. ( A) after ( B) like ( C) as ( D) by 35 This message is very important. Can you make sure that Helen_ it? ( A) got ( B) gets ( C) get ( D) is getting 完形填空 36 I began to register(注册 ) on

16、 Monday by picking up registration forms, completing them, and then turning them in with my photo. On Tuesday when I 【 B1】 to pay my fee (费 ), the lady at the fee desk 【 B2】 me to the line of 【 B3】 registrants because the universitys computer refused to 【 B4】 my forms. Even after standing in line fo

17、r an hour, I 【 B5】 to see the humor in the 【 B6】 when the little man at the desk told me that I did not have a good 【 B7】 for not living in a school dormitory. However, he 【 B8】 to let me register when I asked him to note the 【 B9】 of my being a girl and the university s all-boy dormitories. He aske

18、d me to come back the next day, at which time my 【 B10】 would have been through the computer again. When I came back on Wednesday and 【 B11】 Tuesdays experience, I began to 【 B12】 my sense of humor. Almost to my 【 B13】 I was not sent to the line of problem registration on Thursday. 【 B14】 the lady a

19、t the fee desk 【 B15】 my computerized fee receipt and announced that I 【 B16】 Green College $100. When I questioned her about the 【 B17】 of registering for fifteen hours a week for that small fee, she answered that the computer 【 B18】 that I was a full-time teacher. Early the next morning, Friday, I

20、 visited the registrar, who was able to 【 B19】 the problem, and then went to the Fiscal Office where I paid the additional fee(剩余的费用 ). As I wrote the check, I congratulated myself on 【 B20】 registration at Green College in only five days. 36 【 B1】 ( A) returned ( B) remembered ( C) desired ( D) con

21、tinued 37 【 B2】 ( A) directed ( B) invited ( C) waved ( D) presented 38 【 B3】 ( A) special ( B) part-time ( C) problem ( D) regular 39 【 B4】 ( A) recognize ( B) accept ( C) admit ( D) notice 40 【 B5】 ( A) began ( B) happened ( C) managed ( D) decided 41 【 B6】 ( A) situation ( B) place ( C) condition

22、 ( D) scene 42 【 B7】 ( A) record ( B) chance ( C) quality ( D) reason 43 【 B8】 ( A) refused ( B) attempted ( C) promised ( D) agreed 44 【 B9】 ( A) fact ( B) advantage ( C) difference ( D) role 45 【 B10】 ( A) mm ( B) forms ( C) questions ( D) correction 46 【 B11】 ( A) discovered ( B) reported ( C) re

23、peated ( D) expected 47 【 B12】 ( A) lose ( B) have ( C) enjoy ( D) improve 48 【 B13】 ( A) knowledge ( B) surprise ( C) expectation ( D) disappointment 49 【 B14】 ( A) Instead ( B) Still ( C) So ( D) Otherwise 50 【 B15】 ( A) offered ( B) collected ( C) found ( D) included 51 【 B16】 ( A) owed ( B) paid

24、 ( C) used ( D) received 52 【 B17】 ( A) explanation ( B) possibility ( C) judgement ( D) reality 53 【 B18】 ( A) thought ( B) arranged ( C) checked ( D) doubted 54 【 B19】 ( A) face ( B) stop ( C) deal with ( D) pick up 55 【 B20】 ( A) completing ( B) experimenting ( C) experiencing ( D) passing 56 Why

25、 havent I left yet? Everyone seems to be asking me this question now. Clearly their having to say goodbye as if its the last time they re ever going to see me is beginning to wear out my friends. Some of the more unfortunate must have said goodbye at least three or four times. Much to everyone s del

26、ight, I will be setting off this Saturday, but getting all the necessary visas (签证 ) for the journey has been far from quick, cheap or straightforward. Getting a Chinese visa was easy enough. The Mongolian embassy (大使馆 ) seemed a bit unprepared for me, or in fact any other tourist, wanting to visit

27、the country in winter and it took half an hour of knocking at the door before I got an answer. The Mongolian visa, however, has a map of the country in the background that should come in handy if I get lost out on the grassland. It was getting a Russian visa that had me wondering if Id ever be able

28、to leave. The requirements for the visa, especially for the trip that ! plan to take, were a mountain of paperwork. I was required to prove, for example, where and when I plan on staying in each city and what train I plan to catch between cities. Ive spent a lot of time preparing for this trip, but

29、! still have no idea what to expect on this journey. The planning and packing has taken my mind off any worries I have so now everything is ready and I just want to get going. Im sure I will see some interesting people and see some wonderful sights, and the sense of the unknown makes it all the more

30、 exciting. 56 How do the writers friends feel about the delay of his trip? ( A) Grateful. ( B) Impatient. ( C) Delighted. ( D) Worried. 57 What made the writer start doubting the possibility of the trip? ( A) Getting a Russian visa. ( B) The cold winter in Mongolia. ( C) Inconvenient transport. ( D)

31、 Poor living conditions. 58 The phrase “come in handy“ ( line 4, para. 2 ) probably means_. ( A) be useful when needed ( B) be written by hand ( C) be held in hand ( D) be easy to carry 59 How does the writer feel about the trip he is going to take? ( A) Curious and eager. ( B) Patient and encourage

32、d. ( C) Worried but proud. ( D) Tired but hopeful. 60 Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times Ive wanted to write for myself, for other

33、 women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遗产 ) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins (双胞胎 ). One reason there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of

34、anything else but the babys needs. With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with. Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles. Some nig

35、hts, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m. , heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1: 00 a. m. , each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00 a. m., when I finally put them down, I he

36、ad for the kitchen and light a cigarette. I haven t smoked in almost a year, but I feel Ive never needed it more. Im so sleepy and so tired that I dont care. Two years have passed since then and weve managed to live through k ail. My days are still very full and even now there isnt one evening when

37、I put the twins down for the night that I dont breathe a sigh of relief(松口气 ). At last a little time for myself. 60 What does the writer mainly write about? ( A) Her role as a wife. ( B) Her work as a writer. ( C) Her role as a teacher. ( D) Her experience as a mother. 61 When did she have time but

38、nothing to write about? ( A) Before the birth of her twins. ( B) When she faced bottles of milk. ( C) After her friends visit to her home. ( D) When she had to think about the babies needs. 62 When the writer says “I dont care“ ( paragraph 4 ), she means that she doesnt care about_. ( A) her babies

39、any more ( B) the time to go to bed ( C) the writing of her book ( D) the possible effects of smoking 63 Even when the twins were two years old, the only time the writer could find for herself was_. ( A) when her babies were asleep ( B) when the feeding was over ( C) when her friends left ( D) when

40、evening began 64 Good table manners are back Candlelight bathes the restaurant guests in a friendly light, the menu is about to be served. Some guests are prepared to eat while others are looking around with nervous glances. Which knives and forks should be used first, and where should you put the n

41、apkin(餐巾 )? For a while table manners were “out“. Now men and women aged 30 or so are rediscovering the finer points of being polite. Good manners give a pleasant impression(印象 ). But how do you eat “properly“? The golden role is to act silently. You should not talk to someone with your mouth full.

42、When eating a five-course meal-a frequent event during the holiday season-guests neednt feel frightened by the variety of knives and spoons before them: you work your way towards the plate from the outside. Uncertain situations often can be mastered with common sense. For example, many unknown salad

43、(沙拉 ) greens can be difficult to tell from one another, but you can cut them all with a knife. The napkin remains subject special care. The correct way is to fold it in half and lay it on your lap (膝上 ). If you leave your place, you should always place your napkin next to the plate. After the meal i

44、s over, both cloth and paper napkins are folded and not thrown onto the plate. The proper table manners also can serve professional advancement. If a choice has to be made among several people for an important position, the employer may choose to lunch with them. Those who make noise with their lips

45、 certainly wont stand a chance. 64 How would you understand “table manners“ in the title? ( A) Act properly while eating. ( B) Choose proper kinds of food. ( C) Eat with knives, forks, and spoons. ( D) Fold the napkin neatly all the time. 65 Guests who are unfamiliar with table manners often appear

46、at dinner parties feeling_. ( A) improper ( B) regretful ( C) uncertain ( D) dissatisfied 66 According to the writer, what is important for good table manners? ( A) Eating quietly without making noise. ( B) Sitting still without glancing at others. ( C) Using knives and spoons one by one. ( D) Takin

47、g care to keep the napkin clean. 67 The writer wrote the text because he has noticed that good table manners_. ( A) are completely forgotten by young people ( B) are brought back to people s attention ( C) are used when making professional decisions ( D) are difficult to learn and practise 68 Will c

48、hips one day be planted in our bodies for identification? A US doctor has planted under his skin a computer chip (芯片 ) that can send personal information to a scanner(扫描仪 ) ,a technology that may someday be widely used as a way to identify (识别 ) people. The chip gives off information which will be s

49、canned by a hand-held reader. The chip is similar to that planted in more than 1 million dogs, cats and other pets in recent years to track and identify them. The doctor decided to test the chip himself after the World Trade Center disaster(灾难 ). The dead could have been identified if their names and other important information had been chipped. Officials of the company said they hope to sell the chips to patients wit

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