1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 90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 How much a pound are these oranges? ( A) 6 cents. ( B) 16 cents. ( C) 60 cents. 2 Where are the two speakers? ( A) In a restaurant. ( B) On a farm. ( C) At a mans hous
2、e. 3 What is David going to do? ( A) Catch a train home. ( B) Do his homework. ( C) Go to a park. 4 What is the man going to do? ( A) Run to the airport. ( B) Wait for another bus. ( C) Hurry to catch the next bus. 5 How does the woman feel about her suggestion? ( A) Its helpful. ( B) Its interestin
3、g. ( C) She regretted her suggestion. 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 Why does the man want to buy a shirt? ( A) As a birthday present. ( B) As a holiday present. ( C) As a Christmas present. 7 What colou
4、r of shirt does the man finally choose? ( A) Blue. ( B) Black. ( C) White. 8 What s the matter with Jane? ( A) She looks pale. ( B) She has got a fever. ( C) She has got a cold. 9 What does the man suggest her doing? ( A) Taking an aspirin. ( B) Going to see the doctor. ( C) Staying in bed and havin
5、g a short rest. 10 What was the woman going to buy? ( A) A sweater. ( B) A shirt. ( C) A coat. 11 What color coat did she finally buy? ( A) Red. ( B) Blue. ( C) Green. 12 How much did the woman pay? ( A) 170 yuan. ( B) 168 yuan. ( C) 186 yuan. 13 Where does this conversation take place? ( A) In a re
6、staurant. ( B) In a shop. ( C) At a station. 14 What is the man complaining about? ( A) The dish tastes horrible. ( B) The service is so slow. ( C) The atmosphere is not pleasant. 15 What does the man order? ( A) A duck. ( B) Two beers. ( C) A duck and two beers. 16 Why does the man wait so long? (
7、A) Because the waitress is too busy. ( B) Because the duck takes quite a while to prepare. ( C) Because he hasn t ordered . 17 What was the mans excuse for having been late this time? ( A) His clock was broken. ( B) He forgot to set the alarm. ( C) He did the booking too late. 18 What had they plann
8、ed to do that night? ( A) Book some tickets. ( B) Go to the park. ( C) Go to the concert. 19 Why hadn t the man got the tickets? ( A) He got up too late. ( B) He didn t go to buy the tickets. ( C) The tickets were sold out. 20 What can we see from the dialogue? ( A) The man is honest. ( B) The man i
9、s polite. ( C) The man is dishonest. 单项填空 21 Professor White has written some short stories but he is known _ for his plays. ( A) the best ( B) more ( C) better ( D) the more 22 The two boys look exactly _. ( A) same ( B) alike ( C) like ( D) same ones 23 As I didnt have any experience, I was _ prob
10、lem. ( A) likely to have ( B) probably having ( C) probable to have ( D) likely having 24 There used to be a gold mine up there on the side of the hill. Is that why that hole deep in the ground _ is there? ( A) late ( B) lately ( C) more late ( D) latest 25 For tonights homework, do pages forty and
11、forty one in the workbook. Professor Hones, I think that is _ work. ( A) much too much ( B) much the more ( C) too hard ( D) hardest 26 In the distance they saw a _ house. ( A) little old grey ( B) grey old little ( C) old little grey ( D) old grey little 27 Did you ever see a _ ? ( A) four-eye-fish
12、 ( B) four-eyed-fish ( C) four eye fish ( D) four-eyed-fish 28 Policemen _ very busy. ( A) nearly are always ( B) always are nearly ( C) always nearly are ( D) are nearly always 29 It takes me just twenty minutes to reach the city from here. Do you really drive _ ? ( A) as fast ( B) that fast ( C) w
13、ith such fastness ( D) fast like that 30 Do you like these kinds of cigarette? _ cigarette agrees with me. ( A) Hardly no ( B) Nearly no ( C) Rarely no ( D) Almost none 31 It takes a long time to go there by train. Its _ by road. ( A) quick ( B) the quickest ( C) much quick ( D) quicker 32 Though he
14、 was _ in his later years, Tom didnt feel _. ( A) alone, lonely ( B) lonely alone ( C) alone, alone ( D) lonely, lonely 33 How beautifully she sings! I have never heard _. ( A) the better voice ( B) a good voice ( C) the best voice ( D) a better voice 34 Its quite warm today _ January. ( A) for ( B)
15、 in ( C) at ( D) on 35 Do you like swimming? Yes, very much, theres nothing _ swimming in summer. ( A) like ( B) to like ( C) liking ( D) liked 完形填空 36 In January 2002, during the first weeks of a six-month stay at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病 ) treatment, Michael wandere
16、d over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The 【 B1】 first-grade watched a construction crew 【 B2】 on a 10-story addition to the hospital. 【 B3】 Michaels third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, 【 B4】 and saw “this kid with no hair 【 B5】 fa
17、ce was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and 【 B6】 . Ill never forget that,“ says Ritchie, a father of three. As winter 【 B7】 spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷 ), as 3 000 tons of steel 【 B8】 formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held
18、 【 B9】 up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. Im Mike. Ritchie and the 【 B10】 crew messaged back. Over the 【 B11】 months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew 【 B12】 Michael up and cheered him with 【 B13】 signs like Be Strong Mike. 【 B14】 the construction reached the third floor, Ritc
19、hie jumped across the 【 B15】 between the buildings and the two had a 【 B16】 chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪 ) when he thinks about it. “Michael 【 B17】 my life,“ says Ritchie. “I was a real hardcore (顽固不化的 ) person without a lot of sympathy. But Id 【 B18】 seeing this kid every
20、 day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life 【 B19】 thanks to him.“ Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to 【 B20】 when he grows up? “A construction worker,“ he says. 36 【 B1】 ( A) strange ( B) curious ( C) serious ( D) anxious 3
21、7 【 B2】 ( A) playing ( B) studying ( C) living ( D) working 38 【 B3】 ( A) Below ( B) Above ( C) Under ( D) Over 39 【 B4】 ( A) watched out ( B) watched at ( C) looked up ( D) looked down 40 【 B5】 ( A) whom ( B) whose ( C) which ( D) that 41 【 B6】 ( A) came back ( B) came on ( C) waved back ( D) waved
22、 on 42 【 B7】 ( A) went off ( B) went out ( C) turned into ( D) turned to 43 【 B8】 ( A) gradually ( B) immediately ( C) successfully ( D) usually 44 【 B9】 ( A) that ( B) it ( C) one ( D) itself 45 【 B10】 ( A) hospital ( B) repair ( C) construction ( D) school 46 【 B11】 ( A) first ( B) last ( C) long
23、( D) next 47 【 B12】 ( A) cheered ( B) lighted ( C) called ( D) woke 48 【 B13】 ( A) discouraging ( B) encouraging ( C) surprising ( D) interesting 49 【 B14】 ( A) Before ( B) Since ( C) While ( D) When 50 【 B15】 ( A) ground ( B) floor ( C) space ( D) story 51 【 B16】 ( A) face-to-face ( B) hand-in-hand
24、 ( C) neck-and-neck ( D) step-by-step 52 【 B17】 ( A) gave ( B) changed ( C) saved ( D) took 53 【 B18】 ( A) pay attention to ( B) get down to ( C) be used to ( D) look forward to 54 【 B19】 ( A) differently ( B) happily ( C) sadly ( D) excitedly 55 【 B20】 ( A) have ( B) get ( C) be ( D) appreciate 短文理
25、解 56 Many cities around the world today are heavily polluted. Careless methods of production and lack of consumer demand for environment(环境 ) friendly products have contributed to the pollution problem. One result is that millions of tons of glass, paper, plastic, and metal containers are produced,
26、and these are difficult to get rid of. However, today more and more consumers are choosing “green“ and demanding that the products they buy should be safe for the environment. Before they buy a product, they ask questions like these: “Will this shampoo damage the environment? Can this metal containe
27、r be reused or can it only be used once?“ A recent study showed that two out of five adults now consider the environmental safety of a product before they buy it. This means that companies must now change the way they make ad sell their products to make sure that they are “green“, that is, friendly
28、to the environment. Only a few years ago, it was impossible to find green products in supermarkets, but now there are hundreds. Some supermarket products carry labels (标签 ) to show that the product is green. Some companies have made the manufacturing(生产 ) of clean and safe products their main sellin
29、g point and emphasize it in their advertising. The concern for a safer and cleaner environment is making companies rethink how they do business. No longer will the public accept the old attitude of “Buy it, use, it, throw it away, and forget it.“ The public pressure it on, and gradually business is
30、cleaning up its act. 56 It becomes clear from the text that the driving force (动力 )behind green products is _. ( A) public caring for the environment ( B) companies desire for bigger sales ( C) new ways of doing business ( D) rapid growth of supermarkets 57 What would be the best title for the text?
31、 ( A) Business and People ( B) Business Goes Green ( C) Shopping Habits Are Changing ( D) Supermarkets and Green Products 58 The underlined word “it“ in the fourth paragraph refers to _. ( A) a selling point ( B) the company name ( C) a great demand or health foods ( D) the manufacturing of green pr
32、oducts 59 As a boy, Sanders was much influenced(影响 ) by books about the sea, but by the age of fifteen he had decided to become a doctor rather than a sailor. His father was a doctor. So he was often with the doctors and got along very well with them. When he was fourteen, he was already hanging aro
33、und the hospital where he was supposed to be helping to clean the medicine bottles, but was actually trying to listen to the doctors conversations with patients in the next room. During the war Sanders served in the army as a surgeon(外科医生 ). “That was the happiest time of my life. I was dealing with
34、 real sufferers and on the whole making a success of my job.“ In Rhodes he taught the country people simple facts about medicine. He saw himself as a life-saver. He had proved his skill to himself and had a firm belief that he could serve those who lived simply, and were dependent upon him. Thus, wh
35、ile in a position to tell them what to do he could feel he was serving them. After the war, he married and set up a practice deep in the English countryside, working under an old doctor who hated the sight of blood. This gave the younger man plenty of opportunity(机会 ) to go on working as a life-save
36、r. 59 When he was a small boy, books about the sea had made Sanders want to be _. ( A) a surgeon ( B) an army man ( C) a sailor ( D) a life-saver 60 At the age of 14, Sanders _. ( A) worked as a doctor by cleaning the medicine bottles ( B) met some doctors who were very friendly to him ( C) was inte
37、rested in talking with patients ( D) remained together with the doctors 61 His experience in the Army proved that _. ( A) he was good at medical operations on the wounded ( B) he succeeded in teaching people how to save their lives themselves ( C) a doctor was the happiest man ( D) his wish of being
38、 a life-saver could hardly come true 62 Having proved his skill to himself, Sanders _. ( A) wanted to live a simple life like a countryman ( B) came to realize that he was really working for his countrymen ( C) taught himself life-saving ( D) was highly respected by the old doctor 63 Jim was a young
39、 man in his early twenties who was studying to be a carpenter. He was a good worker, honest and worthy of trust, so his boss was pleased with him. As he was such a likable man and easy to deal with, he was popular with his workmates, too. They also made fun of him a great deal but he never got angry
40、 with them and would only laugh. But Jims one great shortcoming was that he could never tell a lie, no matter how hard he tried, not even a little one. In fact, he was so honest and shy that he would blush even when he was telling the truth. He used to stand in front of the mirror and practice lying
41、 while looking himself in the eyes at the same time. But as soon as he saw his face starting to go red he had to look away. One morning, however, he didnt feel like going to work because he had been to a party the night before and it hadnt ended till the early hours of the morning. And so far the fi
42、rst time in his life he decided to take the day off. He rang his boss, pretending to be a woman. “Im afraid Jim cant come to work today. He isnt feeling very well.“ Poor Jim was thankful that his boss couldnt see him just at that moment because his hands were trembling(发抖 ) and his face was bright r
43、ed. “Thank you for letting me know,“ said Mr. Woods, his boss, and then just as he was about to hang up, he said, “just a moment, madam, whos speaking.“ “Oh!“ he stammered (口气地说 ), and going all out for making a voice like a woman, he cried in a voice: “This is my landlady speaking!“ 63 Jim was _. (
44、 A) mid-aged ( B) a teen-ager(青少年 ) ( C) over 25 ( D) between 20 to 25 64 He was a _. ( A) skillful worker ( B) skillful carpenter ( C) researcher studying how to be a carpenter ( D) being-trained carpenter 65 His boss was _ with him. ( A) displeased ( B) not pleased ( C) satisfied ( D) unpleased 66
45、 His workmates used to _. ( A) laugh at him ( B) cheat him ( C) beat him ( D) play with him 67 As we all know, it was Thomas Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of the Independence. He wrote it in two weeks, and after a few Changes, it was accepted by the Congress. As a result, he became famous. Bor
46、n in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, a brilliant student at school and almost talented lawyer later, was much interested in politics. Jefferson was elected Governor of Virginia in 1779, and he was sent to France as the representative of the American government in 1784. Sixteen years later, at the age of
47、 57, he was elect- ed president after Washington and Adams. Far from a handsome man, he was tall with long arms and big hands. Jefferson, who was an amusing talker in conversation but a poor speaker, was generally good-natured. Jefferson was regarded as a defender of freedom on America. As a preside
48、nt, he protected the right of free speech. Interestingly enough, in his eight years as President, Jefferson never vetoed a bill which Congress had passed. He did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson died on July the fourth, 1826, the 50th anniversary of American Indep
49、endence. 67 Fron the passage we can infer that America won its independence in _. ( A) 1786 ( B) 1776 ( C) 1842 ( D) 1800 68 How old was Thomas Jefferson when he became Governor of Virginia? ( A) He was 26. ( B) He was in his forties. ( C) He was 36. ( D) We dont know. 69 Which of the following statements is true? ( A) Jefferson was not only very talented but also very handsome. ( B) Jefferson
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