1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 360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 most probable relationship between the two speakers? ( A) Employer and employee. ( B) Teacher and student. ( C) Mother and son. 2 When did the woman call
2、the front desk? ( A) At 8:00 p.m. ( B) At 8:00 a.m. ( C) At 2:30 p.m. 3 What does the man think of Yao Ming? ( A) He is the tallest basketball player in the world. ( B) He is famous all over the world. ( C) He is only well-known in China. 4 What will the woman do for the man? ( A) Check the fruit pr
3、ices for him. ( B) Take him to the supernarket. ( C) Get him some fruit. 5 What did the man suggest the woman do? ( A) The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in the morning. ( B) The man suggested that the woman go outdoors in the morning. ( C) The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in
4、 the evening. 6 What was Miss Richards? ( A) A chemistry teacher. ( B) A physics teacher. ( C) A science teacher. 7 How did Miss Richards fed before Dick answered her question? ( A) Disappointed and unhappy. ( B) Angry and annoyed. ( C) Excited. 8 What can we learn from the passage? ( A) Dick was th
5、e top student in class. ( B) The students were active in class. ( C) Miss Richards was rather patient. 9 When does the conversation most likely take place? ( A) Spring. ( B) Winter. ( C) Fall. 10 How will the weather be later? ( A) Nice and bright. ( B) Cloudy and rainy. ( C) Windy and colder. 11 Wh
6、at was the temperature yesterday? ( A) -5 ( B) -10 ( C) -15 12 Why was Bill unhappy about the game? ( A) Some players played poorly. ( B) The scores were too close. ( C) It lasted too long. 13 Who cheered for the Tigers? ( A) Steve. ( B) Bill. ( C) Eric. 14 What was the one thing Bill said he enjoye
7、d? ( A) His friends company. ( B) Supporting his team. ( C) Eating some food. 15 Where did Betty live when she was a child? ( A) Singapore. ( B) Britain. ( C) China. 16 What made Betty feel especially nice while she was in Singapore? ( A) People from India and China. ( B) Customs from different coun
8、tries. ( C) Foreign tourists. 17 What annoyed Betty when she was in Singapore? ( A) Eating strange food. ( B) Meeting different people. ( C) Being looked at often. 18 Where is Rick working now? ( A) In a travel company. ( B) In a hotel. ( C) In a law office. 19 How does Rick feel about his trip? ( A
9、) Excited. ( B) Curious. ( C) Nervous. 20 When will Rick leave? ( A) In three days. ( B) In a week. ( C) In a month. 单项填空 21 The book_by a famous writer. ( A) was believed to write ( B) believed to be written ( C) was believed to be written ( D) believe to write 22 If you want_, you should speak slo
10、wly and clearly to the listeners. ( A) to be understood ( B) to understand it ( C) understanding ( D) to understood 23 Ten years passed, and I found that he had_. ( A) some white hair ( B) a few white hairs ( C) a few white hair ( D) much white hair 24 Who lives in this room? _. ( A) None ( B) No on
11、e ( C) No ( D) Nothing 25 You can come and see me _ you run into difficulty. ( A) some time ( B) in time ( C) whenever ( D) whether 26 Nick had an unusually clever mind, so his success had been _ and never in doubt. ( A) hoped ( B) expected ( C) promised ( D) asked 27 It is no use asking the childre
12、n to keep quiet. They cant help _ noise. ( A) make ( B) to make ( C) making ( D) made 28 The countrys first fast food chain has _ opened about 130 stories since it entered the market in 1990. ( A) so far ( B) in the end ( C) year by year ( D) sooner or later 29 I have lots of happy memories_my time
13、in Italy where I had a lot of good food and met many nice people. ( A) of ( B) for ( C) with ( D) in 30 Why dont you start out early _ you dont have to hurry? ( A) not until ( B) since then ( C) so that ( D) as if 31 Hard as he tried, he still _ not get the accident out of his mind. ( A) might ( B)
14、should ( C) could ( D) would 32 The journey should only take about 30 minutes, but _ it usually takes an hour. ( A) in turn ( B) in general ( C) in time ( D) in fact 33 Whichever way you look at _, joining the Olympic Games can be an outstanding achievement for anyone. ( A) that ( B) it ( C) one ( D
15、) this 34 The journey should only take about 30 minutes, but _ it usually takes an hour. ( A) in turn ( B) in general ( C) in time ( D) in fact 35 Johanna is the woman _ Maria is studying the piano. ( A) of whom ( B) with whom ( C) by whom ( D) in whom 完形填空 35 “ We are here,“ my mom said. This was t
16、he first time I had come with my mother to a homeless shelter(救助站 ). We unloaded the food from the car and went【 C1】_to the dining area. My job was to offer【 C2】 _to everyone. As I filled the large bowl with apples, oranges and bananas, I【 C3】 _myself for the task. How would I【 C4】 _them? “Mom,“I wh
17、ispered. “【 C5】 _do I say to them? Cant somebody else do this?“She【 C6】 _her head. “Just treat them like people, Caroline. Just treat them like youd treat【 C7】 _else. “ I got up, held my bowl【 C8】 _, and left the kitchen. Many people crowded around me waiting to【 C9】 _their fruit. They were very pol
18、ite, 【 C10】 _me with smiles and kind words. “Thank you, maam,“or “God bless(保佑 )you“immediately took away all of my【 C11】 _. It was almost a shock to【 C12】 _so many thankful words. As I walked outside, one man caught my eye. He reminded me of Santa Claus, 【 C13】 _his sweet eyes and rosy cheeks. “Sir
19、, would you like some fruit?“I asked. He looked at me and smiled. He looked down at his【 C14】 _. He was holding coffee and an empty plate. He looked back at the fruit, 【 C15】 _if he had room in his hands to carry it. 【 C16】 _, he took a banana into the hand that held the coffee, but then spilled (溅出
20、 ) some of the coffee with his nervous【 C17】 _. He thanked me and slowly【 C18】 _away. As we drove away from the shelter that afternoon, I remembered my mom saying,“ I think we【 C19】 _over a hundred people today. “ All I could do was think of the faces I had seen, and I【 C20】 _how much they looked li
21、ke mine. 36 【 C1】 ( A) cheerfully ( B) directly ( C) specially ( D) freely 37 【 C2】 ( A) meals ( B) soup ( C) fruit ( D) clothes 38 【 C3】 ( A) prepared ( B) held ( C) considered ( D) introduced 39 【 C4】 ( A) smile at ( B) talk to ( C) look at ( D) walk to 40 【 C5】 ( A) Why ( B) Where ( C) When ( D)
22、What 41 【 C6】 ( A) turned ( B) raised ( C) touched ( D) shook 42 【 C7】 ( A) everybody ( B) somebody ( C) anybody ( D) nobody 43 【 C8】 ( A) silently ( B) tightly ( C) happily ( D) lightly 44 【 C9】 ( A) load ( B) offer ( C) receive ( D) eat 45 【 C10】 ( A) thanking ( B) filling ( C) showing ( D) catchi
23、ng 46 【 C11】 ( A) words ( B) shocks ( C) fears ( D) tiredness 47 【 C12】 ( A) say ( B) hear ( C) repeat ( D) remember 48 【 C13】 ( A) apart from ( B) except for ( C) because of ( D) instead of 49 【 C14】 ( A) feet ( B) plate ( C) hands ( D) bananas 50 【 C15】 ( A) determining ( B) seeing ( C) guessing (
24、 D) wondering 51 【 C16】 ( A) Firmly ( B) Carefully ( C) Gradually ( D) Probably 52 【 C17】 ( A) touches ( B) eyes ( C) movements ( D) decisions 53 【 C18】 ( A) walked ( B) looked ( C) ran ( D) drove 54 【 C19】 ( A) moved ( B) fed ( C) watched ( D) caught 55 【 C20】 ( A) recognized ( B) realized ( C) for
25、got ( D) promised 55 We found that bar at last. I didn t have to ask again, for there it was in big red neon letters over the window Star Bar. There were some iron tables outside with plastic chairs around them. A few people sat around, looking at a portable television set that someone had brought o
26、ut of the bar. They were all in thin summer dresses or short shirts; even at that late hour it was stifling. Two thin dogs lay under one of the tables with their tongues out, and some of the women were fanning themselves unenthusiastically (无精打采地 ) with magazines. “He s not here,“ I said, after a qu
27、ick look around. The television was speaking out an advertisement for a detergent(洗衣粉 ), and the people sitting round had their eyes glued to the picture of a woman proudly showing how white her husband s underwear was after having been washed. They took no notice of us at all. “Well, what did you e
28、xpect?“ replied Fergus, yawning (打呵欠 ) . “ It s only half past nine, and he said he would be here at nine. You ought to know Graig by this time. He 11 turn up sometime after ten. “ 56 The writer and his friend_. ( A) had never been to that bar before ( B) did not know if they had come to the right p
29、lace ( C) asked somebody the name of the bar ( D) had little difficulty in finding the bar 57 What does the underlined word “stifling“ (Paragraph 1) probably mean? ( A) Disappearing gradually. ( B) Giving out into the air. ( C) Hot and breathless. ( D) Pleasing and comfortable. 58 The people outside
30、 the bar_. ( A) were very interested in the television program ( B) were chatting with a saleswoman ( C) had no particular interest in anything ( D) were very uncomfortable 59 Fergus was not surprised that Graig was not there, because he knew that_. ( A) Graig intended to come later ( B) they had mi
31、staken the time ( C) Graig had been delayed ( D) Graig was always late 59 Robert Spring, a 19th century forger(伪造者 ), did well in his job that he was able to make his living for 15 years by selling false signatures of famous Americans. Spring was born in England in 1813 and arrived in Philadelphia i
32、n 1858 to open a bookstore. At first he made some money by selling his small but real collection of early US autographs (亲笔签名 ). Discovering his ability at copying handwriting, he began to learn the signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin and write them on the title pages of old books. To r
33、educe the chance of being discovered, he sent his works to England and Canada for sale. Forgers have a difficult time selling their products. A forger cant go to a respectable buyer but must deal with people who don t have much knowledge in the field. Forgers have many ways to make their works look
34、real. For example, they buy old books to use the aged paper of the title page, and they treat paper and ink with chemicals. After the Civil War, Britain was still fond of the southern states, so, Spring invented a respectable lady known as Miss Fanny Jackson, the only daughter of General “ Stone Wal
35、l“ Jackson. For several years Miss Fanny s money problems forced her to sell a great number of letters belonging to her famous father. Spring had to work very hard to satisfy the demand. All this activity did not prevent Spring dying in poverty. 60 Why did Spring sell his false autographs in England
36、 and Canada? ( A) There was a greater demand there than in America. ( B) There was less chance of being discovered there. ( C) Britain was Spring s birthplace. ( D) The prices were higher in England and Canada. 61 Robert Spring spent 15 years_. ( A) running a bookstore in Philadelphia ( B) writing l
37、etters to Miss Fanny Jackson ( C) as a forger ( D) as a respectable seller 62 According to the passage, forgers are usually sold to_. ( A) experts ( B) persons who aren t experts ( C) book sellers ( D) owners of old books 63 Who was Miss Fanny Jackson? ( A) The only daughter of General “Stone Wall“
38、Jackson. ( B) A little known girl who sold her father s letters to Robert Spring. ( C) Robert Spring s daughter. ( D) An imaginary person created by Spring. 63 Do you remember the Millennium (千禧年 ) Goals? When world leaders celebrated the year 2000 with a serious promise to reduce poverty (贫穷 ) and
39、hunger, check the spread of AIDS, get boys and girls into school, and improve public health, all by 2015? Well, three years down the road, and the UNDPs yearly collection of facts and figures already shows that if we carry on as we are, the only goal likely to be met is that for reducing poverty by
40、a half, and that is entirely due to the success of one country-China. It is so vast that the fast-growing economy in China lifts millions of people above the poverty line, even though in Africa, Latin America and the former Soviet Union, people have actually been getting poorer. Otherwise, progress
41、is good only in parts. East Asia should meet its goal of reducing hunger by a half by 2015, and Latin America and the Caribbean are not far behind, but at the present speed of progress, Africa and South Asia wont get there for another hundred years. The good news is that it can be done-there are suc
42、cess stories. Ghana-an economic basket case in the eighties and early nineties-has managed to find a way out of its difficulties and its now comfortably in the middle range of countries, way ahead of the much more naturally wealthy Nigeria. For Congo, Cambodia or Iraq, ruined by war, or every southe
43、rn African country damaged by AIDS, there is a Mauritius or a South Korea steadily working its way up the league table towards a better life for its people. 64 Which of the millennium goals is likely to be met according to the text? ( A) Improving public health. ( B) Reducing poverty by a half. ( C)
44、 Sending children to school. ( D) Stopping the spread of AIDS. 65 Which part of the world can meet the goal of reducing hunger? ( A) The Caribbean. ( B) Latin America. ( C) East Asia. ( D) Africa and South Asia. 66 What economic situation is best expressed as “basket case“ ( Paragraph 4)? ( A) Very
45、bad. ( B) Promising. ( C) Unexpected. ( D) Naturally developed. 67 Which country is mentioned as an example of successful development in the text? ( A) Conto. ( B) Nigeria. ( C) Cambodia. ( D) Mauritius. 67 Planning Your Visit to the California Science Center Hours “I love you. “ Phoebe, a mother in
46、 Canada, said of reading to her son, now eight years old, “My husband and I feel that this has helped Nathan to feel close to us. He is open to us and often tells us what he is feeling. It has made a special connection. “ 72 The underlined word “economize“ in paragraph 3 means_. ( A) to meet energy
47、crisis ( B) to find other forms of fuel ( C) to improve cooking methods ( D) to use carefully without waste 73 What is the main idea of this text? ( A) Reading aloud is good for childrens early development. ( B) Children who start reading early will do better in school. ( C) Stories told by parents
48、will improve childrens listening. ( D) It is good for children to start school early. 74 How might Anthony have felt when he first visited the zoo? ( A) He was surprised to see so many strange animals. ( B) He was happy to recognize animals from Mothers stories. ( C) He was excited to discover inter
49、esting animals. ( D) He was pleased to find animals on his book covers. 75 Nathans case shows that reading stories aloud to children_. ( A) helps them broaden their mind ( B) makes them feel proud of their parents ( C) improves their understanding of the real world ( D) strengthens the relationship between parents and children 第一节 短文改错 此题要求改
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