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1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 188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 does the woman want to go? ( A) A bank ( B) 26th avenue ( C) A hotel 2 Where does the conversation probably take place? ( A) At home ( B) At a bank ( C) At a re

2、staurant 3 About how many times does the man go to the cinema in two weeks? ( A) Three ( B) Four ( C) Eight 4 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in this conversation? ( A) Fishing ( B) Driving ( C) Spoils 5 What does the woman probably do? ( A) A teacher ( B) A student ( C) A doctor 第二节 听下面 5段对

3、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 Why havent they seen each other lately? ( A) The man has been to the States. ( B) The man has been busy. ( C) The man has been ill. 7 Why does the man come to the place? ( A) To repor

4、t for duty. ( B) To do business. ( C) To have dinner. 8 Why did the man decide to leave the college in his second term? ( A) He didnt like the big lecture classes. ( B) He couldnt afford further education. ( C) He was not interested in education. 9 What does he think of his work experiences? ( A) Th

5、ey were personally rewarding. ( B) They should be part of school life. ( C) They gave him a chance to learn German. 10 Where is the university he decides to go to in the end? ( A) in South Carolina. ( B) in Florida. ( C) In Ohio. 11 What are the speakers talking about? ( A) Popular sports events. (

6、B) TV programs people like best. ( C) Things people do after work. 12 How did the woman do the research? ( A) She talked to people. ( B) She sent letters to people. ( C) She collected information from newspapers. 13 What do most people do in their spare time? ( A) Go to movies. ( B) Read books. ( C)

7、 Watch TV. 14 What is the main purpose of introducing the new tests? ( A) To inform parents and schools. ( B) To pick out good students. ( C) To expose poor schools. 15 Why do some young patients run away from doctors? ( A) They have no trust in doctors. ( B) They cannot afford the medical fee. ( C)

8、 They fear things like injections. 16 What is the last Piece of news mainly about? ( A) Teachers difficult life. ( B) Harm of divorce to families. ( C) Ways to become lovable kids. 单项填空 17 Although the first part of this postmodern novel appears easy, the rest _ rather difficult. ( A) is ( B) was (

9、C) are 18 My grandmother _ after the stroke. ( A) could neither stand nor walk ( B) neither stand nor could walk ( C) could neither standing nor walking ( D) could neither stand nor walked 19 This teacher is not worthy _ the title for model teacher. ( A) in ( B) at ( C) of ( D) with 20 Salt is a sub

10、stance that _ in water. ( A) dissolve easy ( B) dissolve easily ( C) dissolving very easy ( D) dissolves easily 21 - “Well, Jessica, do you have any question about our company?“- “Yes, I _ know what kind of company is yours.“ ( A) wish to ( B) would hope to ( C) would glad to ( D) would like to 22 T

11、hey paid _ money for the machine than I expected. ( A) little ( B) less ( C) much ( D) fewer 23 She doesnt mind to be left alone _ there are enough music records to listen to. ( A) though ( B) as long as ( C) in case ( D) lest 24 Does Thomason like _. ( A) playing violin ( B) to play violin ( C) pla

12、ying the violin ( D) to playing violin 25 Though they were tightly pressed by time, they decided to _ their time to do the job carefully. ( A) making ( B) taking ( C) make ( D) take 26 -Have you made up your mind to buy-the bigger one or the smaller one?-Of the two, the bigger one is _. ( A) the nic

13、er ( B) the nicest ( C) nicer ( D) nice 27 Ive tried several weeks, but still have some difficulty _. ( A) in high jump ( B) to jump high ( C) with high jump ( D) with jumping high 28 -Clothes fashion has changed _ . ( A) in the centuries ( B) during the centuries ( C) over the centuries ( D) from t

14、he centuries 29 _, Id take the bus to work. Driving in that rush-hour traffic is terrible. ( A) Had I been you ( B) Would I be you ( C) If I was you ( D) If I were you 30 I did this work _ it took him. ( A) one-third a time ( B) the one-third time ( C) one-third time ( D) one-third the time 31 -How

15、much will I pay for the dinner?-twenty dollars will _ all you want to have. ( A) cost ( B) cover ( C) spend ( D) take 完形填空 32 The mystery (悬案 ) around the disappearance of the famous crime writer Agatha Christie in 1926 was almost as 【 B1】 as any of her exciting stories. At about 11 o clock on the e

16、vening of Friday, December 3rd, Mrs. Christie got into her car and took a drive without saying 【 B2】 she was going. She didnt return. The next morning her car was found without 【 B3】 at Newlands Corner, Surrey. it was 【 B4】 put on record that the Surrey Police did not find 【 B5】 until 11: 00 that mo

17、rning. People 【 B6】 that she might have killed herself. 【 B7】 as the days went by, it was suggested that she was 【 B8】 . The press and the public naturally took great interest in the 【 B9】 , with at least one newspaper offering a reward (悬赏 ) to anyone who could find the 【 B10】 writer. Of course the

18、 police did their best to 【 B11】 her. But, sadly, after a weeks 【 B12】 they had made no progress. In the end they decided that Agatha must 【 B13】 the area. Agatha finally made 【 B14】 on Tuesday, December 14th, when she was reunited with 【 B15】 at a hotel in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. It was said sh

19、e had been staying at the hotel for the past 10 【 B16】 under the name of “Mrs. Theresa Neele“. Her husband said, “She has suffered from the most complete loss of 【 B17】 and I do not think she knows who she is.“ Agatha Christie hated 【 B18】 . She seldom met reporters and made no 【 B19】 this time. The

20、 only 【 B20】 she made was that she had lost her memory, although with the help of a doctor she did manage to remember some of what she had done during her disappearance. 32 【 B1】 ( A) important ( B) sad ( C) terrible ( D) great 33 【 B2】 ( A) how ( B) where ( C) why ( D) when 34 【 B3】 ( A) the driver

21、 ( B) her doctor ( C) her husband ( D) the policeman 35 【 B4】 ( A) so ( B) then ( C) later ( D) now 36 【 B5】 ( A) an explanation ( B) a murderer ( C) the car ( D) Agatha 37 【 B6】 ( A) knew ( B) realized ( C) imagined ( D) feared 38 【 B7】 ( A) And ( B) Thus ( C) But ( D) Still 39 【 B8】 ( A) arrested

22、( B) followed ( C) hospitalized ( D) murdered 40 【 B9】 ( A) case ( B) cause ( C) report ( D) adventure 41 【 B10】 ( A) missing ( B) strange ( C) alive ( D) staying 42 【 B11】 ( A) treat ( B) find ( C) catch ( D) persuade 43 【 B12】 ( A) research ( B) interest ( C) review ( D) search 44 【 B13】 ( A) have

23、 left ( B) have disliked ( C) have visited ( D) have found 45 【 B14】 ( A) an offer ( B) an announcement ( C) a story ( D) a reappearance 46 【 B15】 ( A) her husband ( B) her neighbor ( C) Theresa ( D) the Surrey Police 47 【 B16】 ( A) hours ( B) days ( C) weeks ( D) months 48 【 B17】 ( A) wealth ( B) m

24、emory ( C) senses ( D) imagination 49 【 B18】 ( A) driving ( B) public attention ( C) her family ( D) the city 50 【 B19】 ( A) mention ( B) effort ( C) acceptance ( D) exception 51 【 B20】 ( A) explanation ( B) guess ( C) record ( D) reason 短文理解 52 You want to know where the safest place for young chil

25、dren is in the car? Experts all say the back seat is the safest place for a child of any age. In the back seat, the child is farthest away from the force or effect of a head-on collision (迎头撞击 ) , which can cause the most injuries. Just as important, the child in the back seat is removed from the pa

26、ssenger airbag, if there is any. If your child is under eight years of age and weighs more than 80 pounds, it is necessary to fit your car with a special child-safety seat. The child-safety seat comes in three types or sizes: The first type is designed for babies from birth to one year of age, until

27、 the baby weighs about 20 pounds; the second size is for children between one and four years of age, who weigh between 20 and 40 pounds; the third kind is used by older children big enough to use the cars belt system. Moreover, all these safety seats must be fitted and held in place on the cars back

28、 seat. If your child does need your attention while. you are driving, dont look back with only one hand on the wheel. Just pull over. 52 This text mainly discusses _. ( A) how a child-safety seat can protect a child ( B) why the back seat is the safest place in a car ( C) how a child can be kept saf

29、e while riding m a car ( D) what causes passengers the most injuries 53 This text seems to be written for _. ( A) parents of small children ( B) very young readers ( C) safety experts ( D) taxi drivers 54 The third type of safety seat is for children _. ( A) above eight years of age ( B) between fou

30、r and eight ( C) weighing between 20 and 40 pounds ( D) weighing more than 80 pounds 55 Many American presidents in the 19th century were born in poor families. They spent their childhood in little wooden rooms. They got little education. Washington and Lincoln, for example, never went to school and

31、 they taught themselves. Lincoln once did jobs of a worker, shopkeeper and postmaster in his early years. A large number of American presidents had experiences in the army. The two best known were Ulysses Grant and Dwight Eisenhower. Grant was a general in the American Civil War and Eisenhower was a

32、 hero in the Second World War. It happened that they graduated from the same school West Point Military Academy (西点军校 ). One may be surprised to learn that both of them did not do well in the school. Eisenhower, for example, was once fined because he broke the roles of the school. The jobs of the US

33、 president are tiring. He must keep an eye on anything important which happens both at home and abroad. Every day, a lot of work waits for him to do and he has to make many important decisions. When Franklin Roosevelt was a child, he was once brought to visit President Taft. The old president said t

34、o him, “When you grow up you should not be the president. Its a tiring job.“ 55 According to the passage, who regarded the jobs of the US president as tiring ones? ( A) Grant. ( B) Taft. ( C) Eisenhower. ( D) Roosevelt. 56 In the third paragraph, “keep an eye on“ means “_“. ( A) take care of ( B) se

35、e ( C) look at fixedly ( D) stare at 57 The second paragraph mainly tells us _. ( A) that Eisenhower became famous in the Second World War ( B) how Grant became a general ( C) that Grant and Eisenhower were schoolmates ( D) that many of the US presidents had experiences in the army 58 Which of the f

36、ollowing is true according to the text? ( A) Eisenhower was one of the US presidents after Grant. ( B) Lincoln was elected US president after Grant. ( C) West Point Military Academy was founded in the Second World War. ( D) Washing, ion was born in a very poor family. 59 Our surroundings are being p

37、olluted faster than ever and it seems that people cannot prevent it. Time is bringing us more people, and more people will bring us more industry, more cars, larger cities, and the growing use of man-made materials. What can explain and settle this problem? The fact is that pollution is caused by ma

38、nby his desire for a modern way of life. We make “increasing industrialization“ as our first aim. So we are often ready to offer everything: clean air, pure water, good food, our health and the future of our children. There is a constant flow of people from the country-side into the cities, eager fo

39、r the achievements of our modern society. But as our technological achievements have grown in the last 20 years, pollution has become a serious problem. Isnt it time we stopped to ask ourselves where we are going and why? It makes one think of the story about the pilot who told his passengers over t

40、he loudspeaker,“ Ive some good news and some bad news. The good news is that were making rapid progress at 530 miles per hour. The bad news is that we are lost and dont know where were going.“ The sad fact is that this becomes a true story when speaking of our modern society. 59 Man cannot prevent t

41、he world from being polluted because _. ( A) the population of the world is increasing faster ( B) people use too many man-made materials ( C) we have more industry ( D) we are producing more cars, trucks and buses 60 According to the passage, what does man care most among the following? ( A) Health

42、. ( B) Industry. ( C) Clean air. ( D) The future of the children. 61 The story about the pilot tells us that _. ( A) man knows where the society is going ( B) people dont welcome the rapid development of modern society ( C) man can do little about the problem of pollution ( D) the author is worried

43、about the future of our society 62 What does the writer really want to say in the passage? ( A) With the development of technology, pollution has become a serious problem. ( B) We should control the speed of the development to stop pollution. ( C) Its time we did something to reduce pollution. ( D)

44、As industry is growing fast, pollution is the natural result. 63 The English author, Richard Savage, was once living in London in great poverty. In order to earn a little money he had written the story of his life, but not many copies of the bock had been sold in the shop, and Savage was living from

45、 hand to mouth. As a result of his lack of food he became very ill, but after a time, because of the skill of the doctor who had looked after him, he got well again. After a week or two the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his visits, but poor Savage hadnt any money and couldnt pay it. The doctor wa

46、ited for another month and sent the bill again. But still no money came. After several weeks he sent it to him again asking for his money. In the end he came to Savages house and asked him for payment, saying to Savage, “You know you owe your life to me and I expected some gratitude from yon.“ “I ag

47、ree,“ said Savage, “that I owe my life to you, and to prove to you that I am not ungrateful for your work I will give my life to you.“ With these words he handed to him two copies entitled THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVAGE. 63 The best title for this text should be _. ( A) A Poor English Writer ( B) A Skil

48、led Doctor ( C) A Life for a Life ( D) The Life of Richard Savage 64 In the text the underlined sentence means “_“. ( A) Savage had clothes to wear and food to eat ( B) Savage had no money to buy clothes or food ( C) Savage was very poor and ill ( D) Savage was too poor to live on 65 According to th

49、e text we can imagine that _. ( A) the doctor was poor too ( B) the doctor was skilled and kind ( C) the doctor was skilled but cruel ( D) the doctor was glad to have got the two books 66 Which statement is NOT true? ( A) It was the doctor who cured Savage. ( B) If it hadnt been because of the doctor, Savage might have died. ( C) The doctor sent bills to Savage for money. ( D) The doctor himself came to see S

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