1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 346(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 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 man s house.3 What is Dav
2、id 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) It s interesting.(C) She regretted her suggestion.第
3、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 What time will the woman most probably see the man?(A)10:00.(B) 10:30.(C) 13:30.7 Which topic will they talk about?(A)Housework.(B) Homework.(C) Salary.8 What do both of the
4、speakers agree on?(A)British English and American English are the same in meaning.(B) Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same.(C) British English is easier than American English.9 Where does this dialogue probably take place?(A)In the bus.(B) In the hotel.(C) In th
5、e classroom.10 Who is smoking a French cigarette?(A)The woman.(B) The man.(C) A new person.11 Why doesn t the man like French cigarettes?(A)He thinks they are too dear.(B) He thinks they have a bad smell.(C) He thinks he is going to like them.12 Do the woman and the man s wife have anything in commo
6、n?(A)Yes, they both have 200 cigarettes.(B) Yes, they both like French cigarettes.(C) Yes, they are both married.13 Where did Gail spend the nights in the country?(A)In a farm house.(B) In the open.(C) At a hotel.14 How was the weather in the country?(A)It snowed a lot.(B) It rained nearly every day
7、.(C) There was a lot of sunshine.15 What did Gail think of the people in the country?(A)They were tall.(B) They were strange.(C) They were friendly.16 Why does the woman call the man?(A)To tell him the time and place of a meeting.(B) To tell him how to get to Birmingham.(C) To tell him to visit Don
8、White.17 Which train is the woman taking?(A)The 10:17.(B) The 10:45.(C) The 11:15.18 When will the woman get in?(A)11:15.(B) 10:45.(C) 8:10.19 Why did the girl invite Uncle Smith to dinner?(A)She liked him.(B) She had no other friends.(C) She wanted to have a birthday party.20 When would Uncle Smith
9、 be free?(A)On Saturday.(B) From Monday to Friday.(C) On Sunday.21 Why wouldn t Uncle Smith come on Saturday?(A)He only wanted to come on Sunday.(B) He would be very busy on Saturday.(C) His car was broken down.22 What time would they meet on Sunday?(A)About 6:30 or 7:00.(B) About 7:30.(C) About 6:
10、00.23 What did the person do every day?(A)He drank a big glass of beer.(B) He went to the same beer house.(C) He drank with a different friend.24 Why did the person ask for two glasses of beer instead of one big glass?(A)Because he didnt like drink alone.(B) Because he and his friend drank them toge
11、ther.(C) Because he and the beer woman drank them together.25 What happened a few days later?(A)The person s friend stopped drinking beer.(B) The person asked only for half a glass of beer.(C) The person asked only for one glass of beer.26 What do we know about his friend?(A)His friend died.(B) His
12、friend was well.(C) His friend was beer.单项填空27 When shall we meet again? Make it_day you like, it s up to you.(A)one(B) any(C) another(D)some28 I first met Mary three years ago when we_in a middle school together.(A)have worked(B) had been working(C) were working(D)had worked29 She thought I was tal
13、king about her son_actually, I was talking about my son.(A)whom(B) where(C) which(D)while30 Paul doesn t have to be made_. He is always a hard-working student.(A)study(B) to study(C) studied(D)studying31 The book_by a famous writer.(A)was believed to write(B) believed to be written(C) was believed t
14、o be written(D)believe to write32 Our team_the match yesterday.(A)won(B) beat(C) defeated(D)caught33 _you understand this rule, youll have no further difficulty.(A)Once(B) Unless(C) Only(D)Until34 I am looking forward to_from you as soon as possible.(A)hear(B) be hearing(C) hearing(D)have heard35 Hi
15、s sister always spends so much_clothes that she can t manage to live within her income.(A)for(B) in(C) at(D)on36 She asked you when_again? Tell her that Ill let her know when he_.(A)he came; comes(B) would he come; will come(C) he came; will come(D)he would come; comes37 You must make_clear that no
16、harm comes to her.(A)that(B) it(C) this(D)what38 There are no lights on and no one answers the doorbell. They_be at home.(A)must not(B) will not(C) should not(D)can not39 He found it necessary for us_from each other.(A)to help and learn(B) helping and learning(C) to learn and to help(D)learning and
17、helping40 _ is often the case with children,Tom was completely better by the time the doctor arrived.(A)It(B) As(C) What(D)Which41 The woman gathered a lot of_by writing many best-selling_.(A)wealths; work(B) wealths; works(C) wealth; work(D)wealth; works 完形填空41 In January 2009, during the first wee
18、ks of a six-month stay at the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia(白血病)treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The【C1】_first-grader watched a construction crew【C2】_on a 10-storey addition to the hospital.【C3】_Michael s third-floor window, Ritchie,
19、 an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia,【C4】_and saw “this kid with no hair【C5】_face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and【C6】_. I 11 never forget that,“ says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter【 C7】_spring, Michael watched, fascinated(着迷), as 3,000 tons of st
20、eel【 C8】_formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held【C9】_up to the window; Hi, Local Iron Workers. Im Mike. Ritchie and the【C10 】_crew messaged back. Over the【C11】_months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew【C12】_Michael up and cheered him wit
21、h【C13】_signs like Be Strong Mike.【C14】_the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the【C15】_between the buildings and the two had a【C16】_chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up(涌出眼泪)when he thinks about it. “Michael【C17】_my life,“ says Ritchie. “I was a real hard-core(顽
22、固不化的)person without a lot of sympathy. But Id【C18】_seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life【C19】_thanks to him. “ Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to【C20】_when he grows up? “A construction worker,“ he
23、 says.42 【C1 】(A)strange(B) curious(C) serious(D)anxious43 【C2 】(A)playing(B) studying(C) living(D)working44 【C3 】(A)Below(B) Above(C) Under(D)Over45 【C4 】(A)watched out(B) watched at(C) looked up(D)looked down46 【C5 】(A)whom(B) whose(C) which(D)that47 【C6 】(A)came back(B) came on(C) waved back(D)wa
24、ved on48 【C7 】(A)went off(B) went out(C) turned into(D)turned to49 【C8 】(A)gradually(B) immediately(C) successfully(D)usually50 【C9 】(A)that(B) it(C) one(D)itself51 【C10 】(A)hospital(B) repair(C) construction(D)school52 【C11 】(A)first(B) last(C) long(D)next53 【C12 】(A)cheered(B) lighted(C) called(D)
25、woke54 【C13 】(A)discouraging(B) encouraging(C) surprising(D)interesting55 【C14 】(A)Before(B) Since(C) While(D)When56 【C15 】(A)ground(B) floor(C) space(D)storey57 【C16 】(A)face-to-face(B) hand-in-hand(C) neck-and-neck(D)step-by-step58 【C17 】(A)gave(B) changed(C) saved(D)took59 【C18 】(A)pay attention
26、to(B) get down to(C) be used to(D)look forward to60 【C19 】(A)differently(B) happily(C) sadly(D)excitedly61 【C20 】(A)have(B) get(C) be(D)appreciate61 We may be very pleased with the rapid progress we have made in every field of study. But the way to test a students knowledge and ability still remains
27、 as poor as it was. We have almost done nothing to improve our examination system.It is well known that the examination system we are now using may be a good way of testing a students memory, but it can tell you nothing about a students ability. It does no good to students and teachers.As soon as a
28、child begins school, he enters a world of examinations that will decide his future job.In fact a good examination system should train a student to think for himself. But it now does nothing about that. Students are encouraged to remember what is taught. It does not enable them to gain more new knowl
29、edge. The students who come out first in the examination often may not be the best in their studies.Besides, the examinations often force teachers to train students what to do with the coming examination from time to time. There must be some simpler and better way to test a students ability besides
30、knowledge. And that is what we should do at once.62 The most suitable title of this passage is_.(A)Progress in the Field of Study(B) Teachers Role in Study(C) How to Improve Students Ability(D)Bad Points of the Examination System63 Now little has been done to_.(A)decide a students job(B) test a stud
31、ents ability(C) test a students knowledge(D)test a students memory64 The examination system we are now using can only make the students_.(A)gain more and more knowledge(B) make rapid progress(C) remember what is taught(D)think for themselves65 In order to make students gain high marks in the coming
32、examination, teachers have to_.(A)develop their students abilities(B) fill their students heads with much information(C) teach freely(D)teach their students how to study66 The passage tells us about the importance of_.(A)getting examination system improved(B) taking examinations(C) testing a student
33、s knowledge(D)working hard at all lessons66 People today expect to be examined when they enter a doctors office. At least they expect their blood pressure and temperature to be measured. However, as recently as two hundred years ago, a doctors treatment depended on talking with patients. In general,
34、 the communication between doctors and their patients was the most important part of medical methods. The modern age of medicine began with the stethoscope, an instrument for listening to patients heartbeat and breathing. Before that, a doctor did not touch a patient. In fact, there was no such thin
35、g as a medical examination.The stethoscopewith all other medical instrumentshas a serious effect on the practice of medicine. Doctors become better at finding the medical problems. More lives are saved. At the same time, doctors give less importance to the communication between patients and doctors.
36、 Some doctors actually stop talking to their patients. It is easy to understand why some sick people thought themselves as broken machines.67 A stethoscope can be used to_.(A)check health conditions(B) cure some illnesses(C) measure temperatures(D)treat heart disease68 Doctors give less importance t
37、o the communication between patients and doctors mainly because _.(A)modern medical instruments are used(B) they can cure more diseases and save more lives(C) they have much more medical experience than before(D)they are too busy to have time to talk with patients69 Some sick people think of themsel
38、ves as broken machines, which suggested that_.(A)modern doctors should treat their patients as machines(B) the level of the treatment was greatly improved(C) they thought they were useless just like broken machines(D)they were not satisfied with the manner in which doctors treated them69 Although th
39、e women s rights movement in the United States is thought of as a recent development, its beginnings date back over one hundred and seventy years. At that time women were dependents in the eyes of the law, and they did not have the rights of adults. A woman had no property rights, even over what she
40、 had got it from her mother or father or over any wages that she earned. Decisions about family matters and about the children were made by her husband, the “head of the family“.The first public protests(请愿)against the low position of women were made in the 1830 s. In 1848 the leaders of this moveme
41、nt(some of whom were for antislavery(反对奴隶制)activities as well)assembled the first Womens Rights Convention, demanding equality. In this struggle as well as in the long, hard fight for women s vote, those who took part in the activities were laughed at and insulted(侮辱). They were said to be immoral(违
42、反伦理的), and their ideas were considered dangerous to society.Nevertheless by 1900 women had won the right to vote in several states; and in 1920 the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution granted them the right to vote throughout the United States. By the time many women were attending college, and
43、 increasing numbers were entering professions which had before been forbidden to women. A little number of women even held high academic and government positions. In spite of all this progress, “career women“ were largely restricted(受限制)to teaching, nursing, and office work.The Women s Liberation mo
44、vement, which developed during the 1960s,has focused on economic rights such as “equal pay for equal work“. In addition some groups have stressed psychological and social equality. The main purpose of Women s Liberation to free women from the restricted role which society has given to them. It seeks
45、 to enable them to choose between a career and the home or to choose the two. It claims that society as a whole would benefit if every person was allowed to develop his or her abilities and use them to the full. Women s Liberation believes that the statement in the United States Declaration of Indep
46、endence, “all men are created equal“ really means “all human beings are created equal“.70 We know from this passage that _over one hundred seventy years ago.(A)no women worked outside their homes(B) women were considered as children by the law(C) women cared nothing about how their family lives were
47、(D)women were not allowed to decide how to spend their money or how to teach children71 The underlined word “assemble in the second paragraph probably means_.(A)to bring a group of people together in one place for a particular purpose(B) to make a public or official statement, especially about a pla
48、n, decision(C) to produce many copies of a book, magazine, or newspaper(D)not to take part in an event or not to buv or use something as a protest72 Which of the following statements is incorrect according to the passage?(A)Women did not have the right to vote before 1900.(B) Women had the right to
49、vote throughout the country in 1920.(C) A little number of women held high academic and government positions in 1920.(D) Career women were largely restricted to some areas.73 Which of the following is TRUE?(A)In the 1920s, women were limited to being teachers, nurses or office workers.(B) Women mainly paid the