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1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 6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 does the man mean? ( A) The football players have done very well. ( B) The next competition starts this week. ( C) The team needs more experience. 2 What is the po

2、ssible relationship between the man and the woman? ( A) Hostess and guest. ( B) Waitress and customer. ( C) Wife and husband. 3 Who is the woman likely to be? ( A) The mans secretary. ( B) The woman wearing the jacket. ( C) A shop assistant. 4 What did the woman do last year for her brothers birthda

3、y? ( A) Took a photo of him. ( B) Bought him a picture. ( C) Held a birthday party. 5 When can the man change his money? ( A) He must wait until tomorrow. ( B) He must wait till the day after tomorrow. ( C) He can change his money on weekend. 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

4、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 has the woman just been offered? ( A) A drink. ( B) A meal. ( C) Afternoon tea. 7 What has the man been invited to attend by the woman? ( A) An evening party. ( B) A dinner. ( C) A tea party. 8 Whats the relationship between

5、 the man and the woman? ( A) Boss and secretary. ( B) Father and daughter. ( C) Customer and assistant. 9 How many personal computers does the man want to order? ( A) 13. ( B) 20. ( C) 30. 10 Why doesnt the man book the seats downstairs? ( A) Too expensive. ( B) Too close to the stage. ( C) Uncomfor

6、table. 11 When does the man plan to see the performance? ( A) Next Saturday. ( B) On October 21st. ( C) On October 25th. 12 How much does each upstairs ticket cost? ( A) $10. ( B) $3.75. ( C) $2.50. 13 When will the man leave? ( A) Monday. ( B) Tuesday. ( C) Sunday. 14 Who told the man the news? ( A

7、) His sister. ( B) His father. ( C) His mother. 15 How long will the man stay at home at most? ( A) Two days. ( B) Three days. ( C) Four days. 听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。 16 What is the man looking for? ( A) The bookstore. ( B) A town guide. ( C) A shoe repair shop. 17 What can best be said about the inst

8、ructions given here? ( A) They had to be repeated. ( B) They were easy for the man to remember. ( C) The woman made a mistake. 18 What can best be said about the way the woman speaks to the man? ( A) She seems to be in a hurry to leave. ( B) She seems to be curious about him. ( C) She seems to be ha

9、ppy to help him. 单项填空 19 _,we couldnt work in the small room where there is no air conditioner. ( A) Being a hot day ( B) It being hot a day ( C) It being a hot day ( D) Because the day being hot 20 _ are the days when teachers were looked down upon. ( A) Gone ( B) Go ( C) To go ( D) Going 21 He hur

10、ried out of the classroom _ the class was over. ( A) a moment ago ( B) the moment ( C) at the moment ( D) the moment when 22 _ the punishment was unfair, he accepted it without complaint. ( A) So long as ( B) Even though ( C) Since ( D) While 23 In order not to be disturbed, I spent three hours _ in

11、 my study. ( A) locking ( B) locked ( C) to lock ( D) being locked 24 If the work _ by the end of the month is delayed, the construction company will be fined. ( A) to be completed ( B) is completed ( C) to have been completed ( D) being completed 25 Please take your things-money ,jewelry, cameras a

12、nd so on with you when you go out of the hotel. ( A) expensive ( B) worthy ( C) precious ( D) valuable 26 -Youve booked on a two oclock flight.-What chance _ of taking a later plane? ( A) there is ( B) it is ( C) is there ( D) is it 27 It was not until I _ your letter that I _ all about the matter.

13、( A) have read; knew ( B) would read ;had known ( C) read; had known ( D) had read; knew 28 I cant advise you what to do, you must use your own _. ( A) opinion ( B) purpose ( C) thought ( D) judgment 29 Is there a gas station around _ I can get some petrel? ( A) which ( B) what ( C) where ( D) that

14、30 He will surely finish the job on time if he _ to do it in his own way. ( A) is leaving ( B) will leave ( C) leaves ( D) is left 31 In Disneyland, every year, some 800, 000 plants are replaced because Disney refused to _ signs asking his “guests“ not to step on them. ( A) take down ( B) call for (

15、 C) put up ( D) set up 32 He always did well at school _ having to do part-time jobs every now and then. ( A) in spite of ( B) instead of ( C) in case of ( D) in favor of 33 What a great weight the mother felt _ her mind the moment she found her lost son! ( A) turned off ( B) taken off ( C) set free

16、 ( D) brought into 完形填空 34 Todd was working at his gas station (加油站 ) at night when he heard over the radio that a bank in Long Island had been 【 B1】 by an armed man who had killed the night guard and got away with $150 000. “One hundred and fifty thousand,“ Todd whistled. Heres a fellow who just 【

17、B2】 into a bank and helps himself 【 B3】 so much money. Todd thought of the 【 B4】 with which he managed to get the amount of money he needed to start his gas station. So many papers to 【 B5】 , so much money to pay back. Tile news continued twenty minutes later. The gunman had 【 B6】 a car for a ride,

18、and then 【 B7】 out the driver. He was possibly heading for the Southern State Parkway in white Ford with License plate(车牌 ) number IJR1939. The 【 B8】 of the announcer continued:“ 【 B9】 out for white cars. Don t pick up 【 B10】 , and all you folks in gas stations better not do 【 B11】 to a white Ford c

19、ar.“ Todd stood up and 【 B12】 to see out into the cold night. It was dark but Todd 【 B13】 the Southern State Parkway was out there. Just then, Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for 【 B14】 . There it was, a white Ford. He saw the 【 B15】 , LJR1939. “What should I do?“ Todd had

20、to make a quick 【 B16】 . “Yes, sir?“ Todd 【 B17】 while making up his mind for sure. “ 【 B18】 her up,“ the man said sounding like any other 【 B19】 . When the tank (油箱 ) was full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man. “Hands up, 【 B20】 get out !“ 34 【 B1】 ( A) searched for ( B) held

21、up ( C) taken over ( D) broken into 35 【 B2】 ( A) walks ( B) looks ( C) marches ( D) drives 36 【 B3】 ( A) for ( B) to ( C) by ( D) of 37 【 B4】 ( A) satisfaction ( B) disappointment ( C) difficulty ( D) spirit 38 【 B5】 ( A) collect ( B) prove ( C) write ( D) sign 39 【 B6】 ( A) bought ( B) borrowed (

22、C) stolen ( D) stopped 40 【 B7】 ( A) sent ( B) found ( C) left ( D) pushed 41 【 B8】 ( A) news ( B) warning ( C) voice ( D) advice 42 【 B9】 ( A) Run ( B) kook ( C) Call ( D) Set 43 【 B10】 ( A) strangers ( B) guests ( C) prisoners ( D) passengers 44 【 B11】 ( A) harm ( B) favor ( C) service ( D) busine

23、ss 45 【 B12】 ( A) tried ( B) decided ( C) hoped ( D) happened 46 【 B13】 ( A) considered ( B) knew ( C) recognized ( D) now 47 【 B14】 ( A) directions ( B) gas ( C) repairs ( D) parking 48 【 B15】 ( A) mark ( B) sign ( C) number ( D) name 49 【 B16】 ( A) decision ( B) call ( C) movement ( D) remark 50 【

24、 B17】 ( A) wondered ( B) stopped ( C) waited ( D) asked 51 【 B18】 ( A) Cover ( B) Check ( C) Fill ( D) Tie 52 【 B19】 ( A) visitor ( B) driver ( C) robber ( D) rider 53 【 B20】 ( A) or ( B) and ( C) but ( D) to 短文理解 54 You may open your electronic mail and find information about how to buy medicine, c

25、heap airline tickets, books and, of course, computers and computer products. There may also be offers for investment deals, bank loans and special holidays. However, to many computer users, this use of electronic spam to sell products has become a major problem as it makes computer communication mor

26、e difficult. Many companies who want to send a great deal of advertisement might use the services of a “spammer“. A spammer is a person or company that uses computers to send out millions of copies of the same sales information. Spammers find e-mail addresses from websites, news groups and “chat roo

27、ms“ where people send messages to each other. Most spam is sent by companies who are trying to get you to buy their products. Some of these are honest companies that offer good products or services for a fair price. These companies can offer their products at a cheaper price than you might find in a

28、 store. However, much of the spam is sent by criminals who are trying to sell products that do not exist of offer services they will not provide. They are only interested in stealing your money. When you answer their spare you find you are expected to send them money and receive a gift. One country

29、in Africa has become famous for the number of criminals who try every known trick to separate people from their money. 54 What does the underlined word spam in the first paragraph probably refer to? ( A) Unwanted electronic information that roaches computer users. ( B) Computer virus that causes com

30、puter communication difficulties. ( C) Advertisements sent out by companies who want to sell their products. ( D) Companies that send out millions of copies of the same sales information. 55 Which of the following is true according to the text? ( A) Companies who want to send a great deal of adverti

31、sing are referred to as spammers. ( B) Spammers are people who collect e-mail addresses from websites, news groups and “chat rooms“. ( C) Either individuals or organizations can be regarded as spammers if they send out spare. ( D) Spammers are people who receive spam of their computers. 56 Which is

32、the possible suggestion from the writer concerning spare? ( A) Spam is very helpful in providing you with useful information about product sales. ( B) Spain helps companies to sell more of their products so it should be valued by people. ( C) Spain is sent out by those who want to separate you from

33、your money. ( D) Look out for any spam that reaches your computer. 57 Im more of a host than a guest. I like people to stay with me but do not care about staying with them, and usually say I am busy. I think the life without friends is regrettable; the life without quietness is terrible. The only pe

34、ople I ask to stay with me are those I like. But I am still more delighted when they go, and the house is ours again. I feel that I may be mistaken in these guests, and this may happen at times. They leave me more room in which to live properly. My mind, like my body, wears its old clothes again. I

35、like to think about life in this world, and it is not easy to do this when talkative people are all over the place. With the guests about, I find myself a solid. I feel uneasy. Often I feel I have nothing meaningful to say. I try my best to think of something interesting and useful to devote them. B

36、ut usually it seems that no one appreciate what I focus on. Many times I even got angry over what they said, which made them upset. Frankly speaking, I am not used to gathering together with friends chatting, although Id like them to stay with me. Somehow I feel nervous with them. But as soon as the

37、y have gone, I release myself completely, I expand into a gas again. And a gas can have more delight than solid. So goodbye ! Guests. 57 It seems to the writer that the most enjoyable part of being a host is _. ( A) having a lot of friends with him ( B) showing his guests to the door ( C) the arriva

38、l of the guests ( D) having meals with the friends he likes 58 He doesnt care much about staying with his friends because_. ( A) he usually has a lot of things to do. ( B) he doesnt like all his friends ( C) he likes quietness a bit more than friendship ( D) his friends come to his house too often 5

39、9 The writer says he turns into a “gas“_. ( A) when being alone ( B) when being with the guests ( C) when wearing the old clothes ( D) when talking with his guests 60 Parents often believe that they have a good relationship with their teenagers (青少年 ). But last summer, Joanna and Henry noticed a cha

40、nge in their older son: suddenly he seemed to be talking far more to his friends than to his parents. “The door to his room is always shut.“ Joanns noted. Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14-year-old daughter. “She used to cuddle up (蜷伏 ) with me on the sofa and talk,“ said Mark. “Now

41、we joke that she does this only when she wants something, Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes like a young lady. The problem is figuring out which time is which.“ Before age 11, children like to tell their parents whats on their minds. “In fact, parents are first on th

42、e list.“ said Michael Riera, author of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers. “This completely changes during the teen years.“ Riera explained. “They talk to their friends first, then maybe their teachers, and their parents last.“ Parents who know whats going on in their teenagers byes are in th

43、e best position to help them. To break down the wall of silence, parents should crate chances to understand what their children want to say, and try to find ways to talk and write to them. And they must give their children a mental break, for children also need freedom, though young. Another thing p

44、arents should remember is that to be a friend, not a manager, with their children is a better way to know them. 60 “The door to his room is always shut“ suggests that the son _. ( A) is always busy with his studies ( B) doesnt want to be disturbed ( C) keeps himself away from his parents ( D) begins

45、 to dislike his parents 61 What troubles Tina and Mark most is that _. ( A) their daughter isnt as lovely as before ( B) they cant read their daughters mind exactly ( C) they dont know what to say to their daughter ( D) their daughter talks with them only when she needs help 62 Which of the followin

46、g best explains“ the wall of silence“ in the last paragraph? ( A) Teenagers talk a lot with their friends. ( B) Teenagers do not want to understand their parents. ( C) Teenagers do not talk much with their parents. ( D) Teenagers talk little about their own lives. 63 What can be learned from the pas

47、sage? ( A) Parents are unhappy with their growing children. ( B) Parents have suitable ways to talk with their teenagers. ( C) Parents should be patients with their silent teenagers. ( D) Parents should try to understand their teenagers. 64 One day two scientists were quarrelling about whose watch w

48、as better, the German one or the Japanese one. Since they were scientists, they decided to do an experiment to test the watches. They went into their lab and filled a basin with water, put the watches in, waited for 20 minutes and took them out. They could see there was something wrong with both wat

49、ches. They observed them for several hours before speaking to each other. They both silently found that the German watch was losing 60 minutes and the Japanese are doubled that. The scientist with the Japanese watch then slowly raised his head and said, “Both watch are out of work, but my watch is right more often than yours, so its better.“ The scientist with the German watch went home without saying a word. 64 The two scientists were quarrelling at the b

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