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[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷179及答案与解析.doc

1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 179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 Where is the womans husband now? ( A) At home. ( B) In the library. ( C) In the lab. 2 Why didnt the woman wear the black dress? ( A) Because she dose not like it. (

2、B) Because it does not fit her very well. ( C) Because it is too formal for the occasion. 3 What is the mans occupation now? ( A) Hes a secretary. ( B) Hes a novelist. ( C) Hes a newspaperman. 4 How many cars can be parked in the back lot? ( A) A total of 15. ( B) A total of 30. ( C) A total of 50.

3、5 What does the man mean? ( A) He wants to talk about the project. ( B) He thinks the project is fine. ( C) He agrees with the woman. 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 What time would they stop for lunch?

4、( A) 11:30. ( B) 12:30. ( C) 13:30. 7 What time will the lunch be finished? ( A) 12:00. ( B) 13:30. ( C) 12:30. 8 How many Olympic employees and volunteers were at the 23rd Olympic Games? ( A) 14,300. ( B) Approximately 103,000 ( C) More than 43,000. 9 Which of the following do computers and high-te

5、ch tools NOT do in training American athletes? ( A) Analyze performance. ( B) Suggest ways to improve. ( C) Eliminate the competition 10 What number did the man want to dial? ( A) 123-4567 ( B) 132-4567 ( C) 123-4657 11 Why couldnt the man find the person he wanted? ( A) There was no person by the n

6、ame. ( B) He dialed a wrong number. ( C) Mr. Hatton was out for dinner. 12 Where and when did the dialogue take place? ( A) In a hotel, in the morning. ( B) On a train, in the evening. ( C) On the phone, in the evening. 13 What is the woman looking for? ( A) Glasses. ( B) Telephone. ( C) Grass. 14 W

7、here did the woman leave her glasses? ( A) In the living room. ( B) By the telephone. ( C) By the television. 15 Has the woman found her glasses? ( A) Yes, she has. ( B) Yes, she has found it by the telephone. ( C) No, she hasnt. 单项填空 16 How are you feeling now? Should I send _ the doctor? ( A) for

8、( B) to ( C) with ( D) off 17 All the students _ John went to the park on Sunday. He was ill. ( A) besides ( B) except ( C) with ( D) without 18 Do you believe that some fish can produce electricity strong enough to light a lamp or _ run a small electric motor? ( A) further ( B) rather ( C) else ( D

9、) even 19 Youre always late. You _ late three times this week. ( A) are being ( B) were ( C) had been ( D) have been 20 John didnt _ to hurt you; it was an accident. ( A) like ( B) expect ( C) suppose ( D) mean 21 It isnt _John says that annoys me but the way he says it. ( A) how ( B) that ( C) why

10、( D) what 22 We dont have much time _; I will end my lecture in a minute. ( A) remained ( B) kept ( C) left ( D) found 23 You look tired; you_ have stayed up late last night. ( A) should ( B) must ( C) would ( D) may 24 If youre going to the airport by car, can you give me a _? ( A) lift ( B) seat (

11、 C) drive ( D) hand 25 -Sorry, I made a mistake again.- _. Practice more and youll succeed. ( A) Not at all ( B) Certainly not ( C) Never mind ( D) Dont mention it 26 Recent study shows that regular review leads to _performance on tests. ( A) improve ( B) improves ( C) improved ( D) improvement 27 T

12、he 850 British Airways _flew from Houston to London at its usual time. ( A) fly ( B) aircraft ( C) plane ( D) flight 28 The thought never crossed the villagers mind _ they should move to another place so that a power station could be built. ( A) which ( B) that ( C) when ( D) where 29 The more slowl

13、y you speak, the _ it is for us to understand. ( A) easy ( B) easier ( C) easily ( D) more easily 30 You can come and see me _ you run into difficulty. ( A) some time ( B) in time ( C) whether ( D) whenever 完形填空 31 Millions of people are enrolled in evening adult education programs across America. C

14、ommunity colleges have 【 B1】 popular and their enrollments have increased 【 B2】 . Larger universities are offering 【 B3】 in the evening for adult students. 【 B4】 , the demand 【 B5】 more education is being 【 B6】 . One reason for this is 【 B7】 many older people are changing their professions. They are

15、 looking for different 【 B8】 . 【 B9】 reason is that repair costs have 【 B10】 . Adults 【 B11】 courses like plumbing and electric repair. This way they hope that the high 【 B12】 for repairs can be avoided. New and advanced technology is the most important for the rise in 【 B13】 education. Engineers an

16、d teachers and businessmen are taking adult education classes. They have found that more education is 【 B14】 to do their jobs 【 B15】 . 【 B16】 courses are offered. Many adult students take computer and business courses. Foreign languages, accounting and communication courses are also popular. Some ad

17、ult students 【 B17】 classes to earn degrees, others take courses 【 B18】 the knowledge and skills 【 B19】 they can receive. The lives of many people have been enriched 【 B20】 adult education. 31 【 B1】 ( A) been ( B) become ( C) more ( D) most 32 【 B2】 ( A) rapidly ( B) surprising ( C) quick ( D) quiet

18、ly 33 【 B3】 ( A) more ( B) fewer ( C) less ( D) many 34 【 B4】 ( A) By the way ( B) In the way ( C) In this way ( D) On this way 35 【 B5】 ( A) of ( B) for ( C) about ( D) on 36 【 B6】 ( A) accepted ( B) given ( C) made ( D) met 37 【 B7】 ( A) because ( B) because of ( C) that ( D) why 38 【 B8】 ( A) col

19、leges ( B) friends ( C) careers ( D) works 39 【 B9】 ( A) Another ( B) Other ( C) The other ( D) Others 40 【 B10】 ( A) decreased ( B) been gone up ( C) been brought down ( D) increased 41 【 B11】 ( A) are offering ( B) are taking ( C) are learning ( D) are giving 42 【 B12】 ( A) price ( B) losses ( C)

20、costs ( D) uses 43 【 B13】 ( A) child ( B) adult ( C) modern ( D) present 44 【 B14】 ( A) needed ( B) planned ( C) taken ( D) offered 45 【 B15】 ( A) perfect ( B) successful ( C) badly ( D) well 46 【 B16】 ( A) Many ( B) Various ( C) Difference ( D) Important 47 【 B17】 ( A) take ( B) get ( C) receive (

21、D) attend 48 【 B18】 ( A) to ( B) from ( C) for ( D) with 49 【 B19】 ( A) what ( B) that ( C) unless ( D) whether 50 【 B20】 ( A) for ( B) because ( C) because of ( D) as a result 51 Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey (新泽西 ) in the past, staying in a small inn (旅店 )

22、 at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business. So they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went travelling around that famous city. They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would

23、 have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served (提供 ) after seven. They were surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would take dinner there that night. “Are you still serving dinner?“ asked Mr. Smith. “Yes, certainly, sir. “ a

24、nswered the man. “We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine. “ “But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights (风景 ) of London. “said Mrs. Smith. 51 Mr. and Mrs

25、. Smith _ in the past. ( A) had often stayed in a big hotel in New Jersey ( B) had travelled to many places ( C) had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey ( D) had made a lot of money 52 They decided to go to a really good hotel because _. ( A) it was famous ( B) it was difficult to find

26、a cheap hotel ( C) it was near many interesting places ( D) they now had enough money 53 When they arrived at the hotel, they found _. ( A) no meals were served after seven ( B) dinner was still being served ( C) their plane had arrived too late ( D) they had to go to bed hungry 54 When the man told

27、 them the times of meals at the hotel. Mrs. Smith felt _. ( A) disappointed ( B) tired ( C) pleased ( D) satisfied 55 We have a rather small house, with only one spare (多余的 ) bedroom. You can imagine (想象 ) our alarm (惊恐 ) when Aunt Clara wrote to say that she was coming with her children to stay for

28、 the weekend. Her family was not a small one, with four boys all under the age of twelve. I sent off a telegram (电报 ) at once, explaining that our house was too small. Aunt Clara called us up the next morning. “I forgot to mention (提到 ) to you, “she said in her sweetest voice, “the boys will be brin

29、ging their tents (帐篷 ) . “ Even so, my wife was still worried. It was true we had a large garden, but there was still the problem of feeding (喂养 ) four growing boys. “And what if it rains? “ she added. Luckily Saturday morning turned out to be bright and clear when I went to the station to meet Aunt

30、 Clara. I pushed the boys, together with the luggage (行李 ) , into the back of the car, with great difficulty of course. The youngest sat in front, with Aunt Clara and me. On the way home. I talked over the shoulder (肩 ) to David, the eldest boy, “I didnt see your tents among your luggage“ “The tents

31、! “ cried David. “ My God! We left them at home.“ 55 We were not glad to have Aunt Claras family with us because _. ( A) she and four boys ( B) our house was small ( C) it was the weekend ( D) her family was not small 56 Aunt Clara called us to say that her sons would stay _. ( A) in the garden ( B)

32、 in the spare room ( C) home ( D) in the car 57 My wife was still worried because _. ( A) it was going to rain ( B) we had a large garden ( C) it was hard to feed so many people ( D) Aunt Clara had a sweet voice 58 _people sat in the car. ( A) Six ( B) Less than six ( C) Seven ( D) Five 59 American

33、society is not nap (午睡 ) friendly. In fact, says David Dinges, a sleep specialist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. “Theres even a prohibition against admitting we need sleep“. Nobody wants to be caught napping or found asleep at work. To quote a proverb: “Some sleep five hours,

34、nature requires seven, laziness nine and wickedness eleven.“ Wrong. The way not to fall asleep at work is to take naps when you need them. “We have to totally change our attitude toward napping“, says Dr. William Dement of Stanford University, the godfather of sleep research. Last year a national co

35、mmission led by Dement identified an“ American sleep debt “which one member said was important as the national debt. The commission was concerned about the dangers of sleepness: people causing industrial accidents or falling asleep while driving. This may be why we have a new sleep policy in the Whi

36、te House. According to recent reports, president Clinton is trying to take a half-hour snooze (打瞌睡 ) every afternoon. About 60 percent of American adults nap when given the opportunity. We seem to have “a midafternoon quiet phase“ also called “a secondary sleep gate“. Sleeping 15 minutes to two hour

37、s in the early afternoon can reduce stress and make us refreshed. Clearly, we were born to nap. We superstars of Snooze dont nap to replace lost shut-eye or to prepare for a night shift. Rather,we “snack“ on sleep, whenever, wherever and at whatever time we feel like it. I myself have napped in buse

38、s, cars, planes and on boats; on floors and beds; and in libraries, offices and museums. 59 It is commonly accepted in American society that too much sleep is _. ( A) unreasonable ( B) criminal ( C) harmful ( D) costly 60 The research done by the Dement commission shows that Americans _. ( A) dont l

39、ike to take naps ( B) are terribly worried about their national debt ( C) sleep less than is good for them ( D) have caused many industrial and traffic accidents 61 The purpose of this article is to _. ( A) warn us of the wickedness of napping ( B) explain the danger of sleepiness ( C) discuss the s

40、ide effects of napping ( D) convince the reader of the necessity of napping 62 The “American sleep debt“ (Line 1, Para. 3) is the result of _. ( A) the traditional misconception have about sleep ( B) the new sleep policy of the Clinton Administration ( C) the rapid development of American industry (

41、 D) the Americans worry about the danger of sleepness 63 Many small cultural groups live in places far away from modern cities. Some of these tribes have never had any communication outside of their small areas. When they do contact the outside world, their lives usually change. Learning how to chan

42、ge without losing the best of their own cultures is a problem for them. One native tribe in New Guinea has a difficult situation. The people of the tribe are being pulled in two ways. Copper has been discovered under the land where they have lived for centuries. Developers want to take the copper ou

43、t of the ground, to mine it. The tribe needs the money that a copper mine would bring. The problem is that the copper is directly under the most important building of their society. These buildings are a necessary part of their religion. How can the copper be mined without changing their religion? A

44、 group of people are trying to help the tribe to learn to communicate with the rest of the world. Cultural Survival, Inc, is the name of the group. The people are anthropologists, scientists who study cultures. The organization wants to teach them how to live in the modern world. There is another or

45、ganization like this in London. It is called Survival International. One in Copenhagen is called the International Workshop for Local Affairs. These two groups have joined with Cultural Survival Inc. to help people become used to modern culture. These organizations work with another kind of problem,

46、 too. Sometimes a central government does not consider the needs of local people in developing new projects. Often they suffer a great loss and Cultural Survival, Inc. helps them. Cultural Survival Inc. and its sister organizations also give advice about tourism (旅游业 ). The tourist business can caus

47、e problems. Many small societies need to earn money, but a large group of visitors can hurt their culture. Also the local people could use the help of Cultural Survival, Incorporated. 63 The passage mainly discusses about _. ( A) how Cultural Survival, Inc. helped a tribe to solve the problem of cop

48、per mining ( B) why local cultures should be saved ( C) the work of Cultural Survival, Inc ( D) the difficulties in saving local cultures 64 In contact with the outside world, a small cultural group should _. ( A) learn something while keeping something of its own ( B) remain what they used to be (

49、C) change itself as more, as it can ( D) be careful in order not to be cheated 65 Why does the copper discovered in a native tribe in New Guinea give rise to a problem? Because _. ( A) it will soon be mined ( B) it will bring money for the tribe ( C) it is too for mining ( D) the mining of the copper will affect the tribes religion 66 The number of the task of Cultural Survival, Inc. mentioned in the passage is

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