1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 336(无答案)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 will the weather in Arizona be like in the coming week?(A)Hot and rainy.(B) Warm and comfortable.(C) Hot and dry.2 Where is the woman?(A)In a soap factory.(B) In h
2、er house.(C) At a shopping mall.3 Where does this conversation probably take place?(A)At an airport.(B) At a railway station.(C) At a newspaper stand.4 How many friends can the girl invite?(A)Four or five.(B) Two or three.(C) Two to four.5 What does the woman mean?(A)She thinks that the tickets near
3、 the stage have been sold out.(B) She doesn t want to sit near the stage.(C) She means it is already difficult to get any ticket.6 What were the students going to do?(A)They were going to introduce their articles before a video camera.(B) They were going to read news before a video camera.(C) They w
4、ere going to celebrate the writer s sister s birthday.7 Why was the writer so nervous?(A)He had copied the article from other students, rather than wrote it himself.(B) He had never read his own article before a video camera.(C) This camera was different from the one he had once faced.8 What was the
5、 writer s feelings to his class teacher?(A)Nervous.(B) Afraid.(C) Thankful.9 How does the woman think about her boss?(A)Rude.(B) Foolish.(C) Troublesome.10 What do we know about the woman?(A)She was in charge of a school.(B) She succeeded in dancing.(C) She has left her job.11 What does the man want
6、 to be?(A)A dancer.(B) A dancing trainer.(C) A secretary.12 Whom does the man want to talk with?(A)Mr. White.(B) Jim.(C) Dr. Robinson.13 Where is Dr. Robinson?(A)He is in his office.(B) Nobody knows.(C) He went home.14 Which number is correct?(A)77560959.(B) 7.7561e+007(C) 7.75691e+00715 When did th
7、e man have his first car?(A)When he went abroad.(B) When he was a student.(C) When he started working.16 What do we know about the man s first car?(A)It was small.(B) It was brown.(C) It was ugly.17 What happened to the car later?(A)The man sold it.(B) The man broke it.(C) The man sent it abroad.18
8、What does the man ask for?(A)Some quarters.(B) 20 dollars.(C) Some change.19 How many 5 s will the woman give the man?(A)Two.(B) Three.(C) Four.20 What s the probable relationship between the two speakers?(A)Shop assistant and customer.(B) Professor and student.(C) Husband and wife.单项填空21 Paul doesn
9、 t have to be made_. He is always a hard-working student.(A)study(B) to study(C) studied(D)studying22 Never thought to see you here._.(A)So did I.(B) Oh, haven t you?(C) It s a small world.(D)I m well. Thank you. And you?23 On reaching the top floor I suddenly realized that I_my book on the service
10、desk.(A)leaves(B) left(C) had left(D)was left24 Nick had an unusually clever mind, so his success had been _ and never in doubt.(A)hoped(B) expected(C) promised(D)asked25 The first pair of trousers did not fit and he asked the shop-assistant to show him _ pair.(A)some(B) one(C) other(D)another26 The
11、 play is starting_five minutes but the theatre is only half full.(A)for(B) by(C) with(D)in27 Is the average temperature of Shenyang in summer_?(A)like Chicago(B) like it in Chicago(C) like the one of Chicago(D)like that of Chicago28 We can give you a lift to the post office. We are going that way_.(
12、A)nearly(B) either(C) anyway(D)however29 John thought I was blaming him, _in fact, I was blaming myself.(A)as(B) whether(C) unless(D)while30 It would seem to be a general truth _ nothing is as straightforward as it at first seems.(A)that(B) when(C) because(D)if31 I_ provide you with a list of my bos
13、ss plans for the next few months because, as I said, I wasnt given one.(A)dont(B) shouldnt(C) neednt(D)cant32 -Oh no! I put my bag down here, but now its gone. - _. Shall I call the police?(A)Excuse me(B) Oh, dear(C) No problem(D)OK33 The better I get to know Lisa, _ I like her.(A)the more(B) the mu
14、ch(C) the best(D)the most34 Marks first year at college was a time _ with excitement and enjoyment.(A)having filled(B) being filled(C) to be filled(D)filled35 I cant stand around chattingIve got_things to do this morning.(A)a million(B) million(C) a million of(D)millions 完形填空35 “ We are here,“ my mo
15、m said. This was the 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?
16、“Mom,“I whispered. “【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
17、polite, 【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, wo
18、uld 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) some of
19、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 like mine.36 【C1 】(A)
20、cheerfully(B) directly(C) specially(D)freely37 【C2 】(A)meals(B) soup(C) fruit(D)clothes38 【C3 】(A)prepared(B) held(C) considered(D)introduced39 【C4 】(A)smile at(B) talk to(C) look at(D)walk to40 【C5 】(A)Why(B) Where(C) When(D)What41 【C6 】(A)turned(B) raised(C) touched(D)shook42 【C7 】(A)everybody(B)
21、somebody(C) anybody(D)nobody43 【C8 】(A)silently(B) tightly(C) happily(D)lightly44 【C9 】(A)load(B) offer(C) receive(D)eat45 【C10 】(A)thanking(B) filling(C) showing(D)catching46 【C11 】(A)words(B) shocks(C) fears(D)tiredness47 【C12 】(A)say(B) hear(C) repeat(D)remember48 【C13 】(A)apart from(B) except fo
22、r(C) because of(D)instead of49 【C14 】(A)feet(B) plate(C) hands(D)bananas50 【C15 】(A)determining(B) seeing(C) guessing(D)wondering51 【C16 】(A)Firmly(B) Carefully(C) Gradually(D)Probably52 【C17 】(A)touches(B) eyes(C) movements(D)decisions53 【C18 】(A)walked(B) looked(C) ran(D)drove54 【C19 】(A)moved(B)
23、fed(C) watched(D)caught55 【C20 】(A)recognized(B) realized(C) forgot(D)promised56 Dolphins are interesting animals. Working with them is fun, because you never know what they will come up with to surprise you.Remember when your mom used to cut up your food? Circe, a show dolphin, wont eat fish unless
24、 someone cuts the fins (鱼鳍) off. Diana Reiss, a scientist who worked with Circe, knew that. But one day she forgot.Reiss was training Circe to “stay at station“ in front of her. Every time the dolphin swam off, Reiss gave her a time-out by backing away from the side of the pool and standing at a dis
25、tance. When Circe stayed, Reiss fed her a piece of fish. But then she gave her a piece with fins by mistake.Circe looked at Reiss, spat(吐) out the fish, and swam across the pool. She took an upright position in the water and simple “stood“ there. Circe was communicating (交流) loud and clear. “I felt
26、as if I had gotten the time-out! “ says Reiss.Another dolphin, Pete, enjoyed his meals of fish served up by his trainer. But a wild bird started to show up at every feeding to steal some of the dolphins supper. Pete was definitely not happy about that.One day when Petes trainer gave him frozen fish,
27、 Pete let them sink to the bottom of his pool. Between shows he dived down and pushed eight fish up to the surface, and managed to keep all of them afloat. For five minutes, the bird watched anxiously. Finally, the bird took the bait. When it did, Pete caught the birds feet and pulled it underwater!
28、 Then took care of that little thief.56 Reiss would feed Circe a fish _.(A)before Circe gave a performance(B) when Circe followed the instruction(C) the moment Circe swam close to Reiss(D)each time Reiss left the side of the pool57 When Circe “stood“ there, what message did she try to send to Reiss?
29、(A)Im punishing you.(B) I dont like frozen fish.(C) Im not interested in the game.(D)I know how to stand up in the water.58 We know from the text that Pete _.(A)was trained to stay at station(B) often plays with food before he eats(C) likes to eat fish without fins(D)was smart in teaching the bird a
30、 lesson59 The underlined words “took the bait“ in the last paragraph means “_“.(A)was fooled(B) took actions(C) made a decision(D)went out of the way59 The Northern Pike is a very bad fish. It is a big, hungry fish, and eats little fish. Many Northern Pike live in Lake Davis. They are killing all th
31、e smaller fish in the lake. The Northern Pike area serious danger to the lake because they eat all the smaller fish. Soon, all other kinds of fish in the lake will be killed off. This is not healthy for the environment (环境).Researchers are afraid that the Northern Pike will swim out of Lake Davis th
32、rough many smaller rivers that feed into the lake. They could spread all over the country and damage many other water environments. If that happens, it would be too late to stop the Northern Pike.For ten years, officials have been trying to remove the Northern Pike from Lake Davis. They have tried u
33、sing nets and poisons (毒). However, the Northern Pike population is still doing well in Lake Davis. Many people do not like the idea of using poison to kill the fish. They worry that the poisons are bad for humans who use the water. However, people havent found any poisons at all in local (当地的 ) wel
34、ls.Scientists are going to try the poison again. This time, they will dry off the lake before putting the poison in. A public hearing will be held to talk about the problem.60 This text is most probably _.(A)a short story(B) a news report(C) a research paper(D)an official announcement61 What could h
35、appen if the Northern Pike swim out of Lake Davis?(A)They could be out of control.(B) The smaller fish would be saved.(C) The environment could be improved.(D)Many small rivers would be poisoned.62 What was the result of using poisons in Lake Davis?(A)People stopped using the well water.(B) The lake
36、 was seriously damaged.(C) The poisons worked as expected.(D)There were hardly any effects.63 A public hearing will be held because _.(A)local people object to the use of poisons(B) the Northern Pike have spread to other lakes(C) people are strongly against drying off the lake(D)the harm of the Nort
37、hern Pike is seldom heard of63 I was in my third year of teaching writing at Ralph High School in New York, when one of my students, 15-year-old Mikey, gave me a note from his mother. It explained his absence (缺席) from class the day before:“Dear Mr. McCort, Mikeys grandmother, who is eighty years of
38、 age, fell down the stairs from too much coffee and I kept Mikey at home to take care of her and his baby sister so I could go to my job. Please excuse Mikey and hell do his best in the future. P.S. His grandmother is OK. “I had seen Mikey writing the note at his desk. I said nothing. Most parental-
39、excuse notes I received were penned by my students. If I were to deal with them, Id be busy 24 hours a day. The writers of those notes didnt realize that honest excuse notes were usually dull : “Peter was late because the alarm clock didnt go off. “The students always said it was bard putting 200 wo
40、rds together on any subject, but when they produced excuse notes, they were excellent. So I decided to type out a dozen excuse notes and gave them to my classes. I said, “Theyre supposed to be written by parents, but actually they are not. True, Mikey?“ The students looked at me nervously.“Now, this
41、 will be the first class to study the art of the excuse note -the first class, ever, to practice writing them. “ Everyone smiled as I went on, “Today Id like you to write An Excuse Note from Adam to God or An Excuse Note from Eve to God. “ Heads went down. Pens raced across paper. For the first time
42、 ever I saw students so immersed (专心的) in their writing, they had to be asked to go to lunch by their friends.The next day everyone had excuse notes. Heated discussions followed. But suddenly I saw the headmaster at the door. He entered the classroom and walked up and down, looking at papers, and th
43、en said, “Id like you to see me in my office. “ My heart sank.When I stepped into his office, he came to shake my hand and said, “I just want to tell you that that lesson, that task, whatever the hell you were doing, was great. Those kids were writing on the college level. Thank you. “64 How did the
44、 author know that most parental-excuse notes were written by students themselves?(A)The excuse notes were written in dull words.(B) The notes were more like stories than facts.(C) He called their parents and found out the truth.(D)The handwriting obviously looked like childrens.65 What did the autho
45、r do with the students found dishonest?(A)He reported them to the headmaster.(B) He lectured them hard on honesty.(C) He had them take notes before lunch.(D)He helped improve their writing skills.66 We can infer that when Mikey missed the class, he was(A)out enjoying himself(B) taking care of his ba
46、by sister(C) looking after his grandmother(D)studying the art of the excuse note67 What did the headmaster think of the authors way of teaching?(A)Effective.(B) Difficult.(C) Misleading.(D)Reasonable.67 Do you remember the Millennium (千禧年) Goals? When world leaders celebrated the year 2000 with a se
47、rious promise to reduce poverty (贫穷) and 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
48、 be met is that for reducing poverty by 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 b
49、een getting poorer.Otherwise, progress 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 su
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