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[外语类试卷]2015年3月国家公共英语(二级)笔试真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc

1、2015年 3月国家公共英语(二级)笔试真题试卷(精选)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 can we conclude from the woman s reply? ( A) She thinks John is joking. ( B) She is sure John is selling his shop. ( C) She thinks John likes business. 2

2、 What does the man mean? ( A) The new teacher is sick. ( B) He hasn t met the teacher yet. ( C) He didn t like the teacher. 3 What time is it now? ( A) 7:55. ( B) 7:05. ( C) 8:05. 4 What does the woman mean? ( A) She thinks they shouldn t go to French restaurants. ( B) She s recommending a good plac

3、e to go for dinner. ( C) She is inviting them to dinner. 5 Which of the following can we know from the dialogue? ( A) The woman is going to have a trip this summer vacation. ( B) The woman is going to stay at home this summer vacation. ( C) The woman hasnt decided how to spend the summer vacation. 第

4、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 What was the weather like yesterday according to the two speakers? ( A) Colder than today. ( B) Warmer than today. ( C) Fine. 7 How did the man feel about the weather at the

5、 end of conversation? ( A) Afraid. ( B) Sad. ( C) Relieved. 8 What does Mr. Smith tell his secretary? ( A) Hell phone the caller at 4 o clock. ( B) He s out of the office. ( C) Hell be on the phone at once. 9 Where does Edgar Davis call from? ( A) Britain. ( B) Brazil. ( C) Boston. 10 What was Mary

6、doing at the beginning of the dialogue? ( A) Going home. ( B) Waiting for a bus. ( C) Waiting for someone. 11 Where was Mary going? ( A) Home. ( B) To the bus stop. ( C) To the park. 12 Why did Bill feel surprised when he first heard Mary was going for a walk? ( A) Because it was a cold day. ( B) Be

7、cause she was going alone. ( C) Because she had not told him about this before. 13 Where has Ann been? ( A) To her brother s. ( B) To Beijing. ( C) To her uncle s. 14 How far is it from Anns home to her uncles? ( A) About eight thousand miles away. ( B) About eight hundred kilometers away. ( C) Abou

8、t eight hundred miles away. 15 Who went there with Ann? ( A) Her friend. ( B) Her father. ( C) Herself. 16 How did she go to her uncle s? ( A) On foot. ( B) By bus. ( C) By train. 17 When is Mary s birthday? ( A) August 15th. ( B) August 16th. ( C) August 12th. 18 What time will the party begin? ( A

9、) At 2:00 p.m. ( B) At 2:20 p. m. ( C) At 1:40 p. m. 19 Will Jean come to the party? ( A) No, she wont, because shell meet her sister at the station. ( B) Yes, she will, but shell be late for the party. ( C) Not sure. Perhaps she wont be able to come. 20 Where will Jeans sister come from? ( A) The s

10、tation. ( B) The party. ( C) Shanghai. 单项填空 21 We hurried to_station, hoping to catch_8:15 train to New York. ( A) /: an ( B) the:/ ( C) a: an ( D) the: the 22 The hospital agreed to give care free of charge to_with low incomes. ( A) those ( B) them ( C) these ( D) ones 23 Its about time we got the

11、kitchen_. ( A) repaint ( B) repainted ( C) repainting ( D) to repaint 24 Has Tom finished his experiment today? No idea. He_it this morning. ( A) is doing ( B) was doing ( C) had done ( D) has done 25 I_admit the plan is a limited one and is not as successful as we thought. ( A) can ( B) may ( C) ne

12、ed ( D) must 26 Mom was busy cooking in the kitchen_Dad was watching TV comfortably. ( A) while ( B) so ( C) since ( D) though 27 I dont need any help, Polly, but it was nice of you to_. ( A) demand ( B) promise ( C) offer ( D) present 28 If they wanted to go out, they could always _ me to stay with

13、 the baby. ( A) believe in ( B) count on ( C) name after ( D) hear from 29 She prepared_ good meals for the family that no one ever thought of going out to eat. ( A) so ( B) such ( C) even ( D) ever 30 Sometimes he would make himself_in the kitchen by cleaning and tidying. ( A) beautiful ( B) wonder

14、ful ( C) useful ( D) careful 31 I phoned him twice and_messages, but he never returned my call. ( A) kept ( B) dropped ( C) received ( D) left 32 Please keep me fully informed_any progress in the plan. ( A) for ( B) with ( C) on ( D) of 33 All mobile phones must be turned off from when the aircraft

15、doors are closed_ the doors open again on arrival. ( A) until ( B) unless ( C) before ( D) when 34 Shall we eat Italian food tonight? _. ( A) Yes, thats all right ( B) Never mind ( C) Yes, good idea ( D) Youre welcome 35 The furniture_on Friday, so until then well have to sit on the floor. ( A) is b

16、eing delivered ( B) was delivered ( C) has been delivered ( D) had been delivered 完形填空 35 The first day my new teacher stood in front of the class, I burst into laughter. Ron Clark was from North Carolina and he talked with a【 C1】 _Southern accent(口音 ). I thought he was a complete【 C2】 _. It was 200

17、5【 C3】 _I was in the fifth grade. I figured Id spend most of the year in the headmasters office. Id always been a【 C4】 _. Id get shouted at, and then【 C5】 _would give up on me. I thought Ron Clark would just be one of them. I was【 C6】 _. That first week, I kept【 C7】 _him. He pulled me out to the hal

18、lway and said Id better【 C8】 _my behavior(行为 ). “Tom,“ he said, “youre a【 C9】 _boy. You can do better. “ He told me I was a natural leader and【 C10】 _Id go far in life if I started working hard. I was【 C11】 _at that moment, and then something happened: I began to【 C12】 _him. He had a most unusual wa

19、y of【 C13】 _. To help us learn the states and capitals, he changed the【 C14】 _of a popular song and had us【 C15】 _with him. When we read the Harry Potter books, he made our【 C16】 _look like Hogwarts. Before coming to our【 C17】 _, he taught in his hometown. His parents were DJs at dance clubs, so he【

20、 C18】 _with music and energy. He had seen a TV show about our【 C19】 _schools and the lack of qualified teachers. He【 C20】_a challenge. Boy, did he get one. 36 【 C1】 ( A) polite ( B) pleasant ( C) funny ( D) weak 37 【 C2】 ( A) joke ( B) story ( C) mistake ( D) actor 38 【 C3】 ( A) for ( B) and ( C) bu

21、t ( D) since 39 【 C4】 ( A) winner ( B) fool ( C) troublemaker ( D) monitor 40 【 C5】 ( A) my friends ( B) the teachers ( C) the students ( D) my parents 41 【 C6】 ( A) wrong ( B) satisfied ( C) clever ( D) excited 42 【 C7】 ( A) standing by ( B) listening to ( C) laughing at ( D) looking for 43 【 C8】 (

22、 A) explain ( B) keep ( C) study ( D) improve 44 【 C9】 ( A) serious ( B) happy ( C) busy ( D) smart 45 【 C10】 ( A) that ( B) which ( C) where ( D) what 46 【 C11】 ( A) mad ( B) happy ( C) sorry ( D) surprised 47 【 C12】 ( A) watch ( B) respect ( C) forgive ( D) protect 48 【 C13】 ( A) teaching ( B) liv

23、ing ( C) learning ( D) speaking 49 【 C14】 ( A) music ( B) words ( C) name ( D) length 50 【 C15】 ( A) celebrate ( B) read ( C) sing ( D) argue 51 【 C16】 ( A) playground ( B) classroom ( C) dining hall ( D) bedroom 52 【 C17】 ( A) school ( B) club ( C) office ( D) library 53 【 C18】 ( A) went away ( B)

24、put up ( C) caught up ( D) grew up 54 【 C19】 ( A) beautiful ( B) independent ( C) troubled ( D) crowded 55 【 C20】 ( A) made ( B) accepted ( C) presented ( D) wanted 短文理解 55 William Kunz is a computer genius(天才 ). When he was just 11, Kunz started writing software programs, and by 14 he had worked ou

25、t his own computer game. As a high school first-year student in Houston, Texas, he won first prize in a science fair for a program he wrote. In his third year, he took top prize in an international science and engineering fair for designing a program to analyze and sort DNA patterns. Kunz went to at

26、tend Carnegie Mellon, one of the nation s highest-ranked universities in computer science. After college he got a job with Oracle in Silicon Valley, writing software used by companies around the world. Three years later, Kunz is in his first year at Harvard Business School. He left software engineer

27、ing partly because he earned much less than his friends who were going into law or business. He also worried about job security(保障 ), especially as more companies move their programming outside the country to lower costs. 56 What does the first paragraph mainly tell us? ( A) Kunz won several top pri

28、zes. ( B) Kunz liked taking part in fairs. ( C) Kunz designed several programs. ( D) Kunz had a gift for programming. 57 What did Kunz study in Carnegie Mellon? ( A) Business. ( B) Engineering. ( C) International law. ( D) Computer science. 58 Why did Kunz decide to go to Harvard Business School? (

29、A) To get a secured and better paid job. ( B) To improve his working conditions. ( C) To start a business with his friends. ( D) To go outside the country to work. 58 Can you imagine life without French fries(炸薯条 )? Potatoes are very popular today. But in the past this was not true. Potatoes grew in

30、 South America five thousand years ago. But they only became popular in other places two hundred years ago. In the 1500s, the Spanish took the potato from South America to Europe. But the people in Europe did not like this strange vegetable. Some people thought that if you ate potatoes your skin wou

31、ld look like the skin of a potato. Other people could not believe that you ate the underground part of the plant. So they ate the leaves instead. This made them sick because mere is poison(毒性 )in the leaves. In the 1800s, people in other parts of the world started to eat potatoes. In Ireland, potato

32、es became the main food. Then, in 1845, a disease killed all the potatoes in Ireland. Two million people died of hunger. Today, each country has its own potato dish. The German people eat potato salad, and the United States has the baked potato. And, of course, the French invented French fries, whic

33、h are now popular all over the world. 59 When did potatoes get well-known outside South America? ( A) About 200 years ago. ( B) About 300 years ago. ( C) About 400 years ago. ( D) About 500 years ago. 60 Why did some Europeans refuse to eat potatoes at first? ( A) They did not trust the Spanish peop

34、le then. ( B) They were afraid of the poison in potatoes. ( C) They were afraid it would cause skin problem. ( D) They had never eaten food from abroad before. 61 Why did two million people died in Ireland in 1845? ( A) They had nothing to eat. ( B) They ate the bad potatoes. ( C) They ate the potat

35、o leaves. ( D) They got a terrible disease. 62 What do we know from the last paragraph? ( A) Baked potatoes are popular now. ( B) People cook potatoes differently. ( C) Potatoes are expensive nowadays. ( D) The French eat potato dishes most. 62 There are a growing number of pet owners who feed pets

36、on raw, which means, “uncooked“ meat and bones. William Burk, a pet food specialist from the Food and Drug Administration(FDA), believes that feeding raw meat to pets is against its goal of protecting the public from health dangers: besides, raw meat and bones do not have all the required nutrition(

37、营养 )that a pet needs every day. Recognizing how popular these foods are, the FDA has provided guidelines for producers of pet foods that contain uncooked meat for dogs, cats, and other pets. The guidelines give rules to protect pet owners and pets from dangers about food safety and lack of nutrition

38、. Pet owners who feed raw meat and bones should deal with these products very carefully to protect themselves against possible dangers, says Burk. Just as when preparing foods for humans, use hot water and soap to wash hands, containers, and surfaces that come into contact(接触 )with the food. Dont pu

39、t your hands near your mouth until you ve washed them, and dont allow your pet to touch your face right after it has eaten meat. If owners choose to feed bones to their pets, they should watch their pet carefully when it is eating bones. Burk also says, “If the pet eats a big piece of bone that wont

40、 pass through the digestive system(消化系统 ), it could kill the pet. “ 63 What does William Burk think of feeding pets on raw? ( A) Itll make the pet owners sick. ( B) Itll cause the death of other pets. ( C) It s against the policy of the FDA. ( D) It s dangerous and lack of nutrition. 64 Why did the

41、FDA provide guidelines for producers of pet foods with raw meat? ( A) The quality of pet foods has dropped. ( B) Most pets have been lack of nutrition. ( C) Pet safety has become a serious problem. ( D) Feeding pets on raw has become popular. 65 Those who feed pets on raw should do all the necessary

42、 cleaning when_. ( A) preparing raw meat for pets ( B) preparing foods for humans ( C) touching the food containers ( D) bringing your pets for a walk 66 What advice is given to pet owners in the last paragraph? ( A) Pets should be kept away from raw meat. ( B) Pets should be watched when eating bon

43、es. ( C) Pets should be fed with small pieces of bone. ( D) Pets should be checked on the digestive system. 66 There are some objects in the sky that move so quickly that sometimes you only see them out of the corner of your eye. These are some of the huge number of bits of rock and dust that are fl

44、oating around in space, called meteoroids. Normally, we cannot see them at all, but if they travel too close to the Earth, they get caught by the pull of the Earth, and begin to fall towards us. They fall faster and faster, until they hit our atmosphere(大气层 ), by which time they are going so fast th

45、at they begin to burn up, and all that you see is a flash of light that moves very quickly across the sky and disappears. These shooting stars, or meteors as they are properly called, are quite common , and sometimes you may see several in a night. Most meteoroids are very small bits indeed, and the

46、y burn up long before they get to the Earth. However, a very few do manage to get all the way through the atmosphere, and actually fall to the ground. Usually they do not do much damage, although this is not always the case. Meteoroids that actually manage to reach the Earth are called meteorites. M

47、ost countries have places where meteorites have struck the Earth. Some of these places are very large indeed and are tourist attractions. 67 Why do some objects from outer space fall to the ground? ( A) They are too big. ( B) They are hit by huge rocks. ( C) They move too fast. ( D) They are pulled

48、by the Earth. 68 What do we know about meteors from the text? ( A) They become a star in the sky. ( B) They are too small to be seen. ( C) They disappear very quickly. ( D) They do damage to the Earth. 69 What happens to most meteoroids coming into the atmosphere? ( A) They burn up. ( B) They fall to earth. ( C) They explode. ( D) The float in the air. 70 The word “meteorites“(Line 1, Para. 3)refers to pieces of rock that_. ( A) move fast in outer space ( B) have been found at a tourist centre ( C) flash through space at a high speed ( D) have fallen onto the Earth from space 70 P

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