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1、国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷 62(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 time is it now?(A)8:50.(B) 9:00.(C) 9:10.2 Why didnt Jack get the book?(A)Because he didnt want to borrow the book.(B) Because there wasnt such a book in the librar

2、y.(C) Because he was too busy to go to the library.3 What did Paul do this morning?(A)He attended a history lesson.(B) He attended a chemistry lesson.(C) He attended a meeting.4 What is the relationship between the speakers?(A)They are sisters.(B) They are strangers.(C) They are customer and shop as

3、sistant.5 What can we learn from the conversation?(A)Something is on fire.(B) The two speakers dont smoke.(C) Smoking is forbidden there.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 How does Linda know that Lee is at t

4、he city?(A)Lee called her and told her about it.(B) Lee let Smith to tell her about it.(C) Smith wrote to her and told her about it.7 Whats Lees hotel room number?(A)The No. 311 on the second floor.(B) The No. 311 on the third floor.(C) The No. 211 on the second floor.8 The person who came out of th

5、e house a little later _.(A)was not nervous at all(B) was as nervous as the others(C) was slow to put on his clothes9 I did not lose my head at all. It means _.(A)no one killed me, I was still alive(B) there was nothing wrong with my brain(C) my brain worked still well10 “He didnt put on his trouser

6、s“ showed “ _ “.(A)He was not calm at all(B) He wasnt nervous(C) He forgot to put on his trousers11 What does the woman want to be after she leaves school?(A)A musician.(B) A clerk.(C) A vet.12 What does the man want to be?(A)An engineer,(B) A clerk.(C) An animal doctor.13 What is the womans attitud

7、e to the man?(A)Cold.(B) Jealous.(C) Admired.14 When will the woman leave the school?(A)At the beginning of the tenn.(B) At the end of the tenn.(C) At the middle of the term.15 Where are Patrick and Diane?(A)In a disco.(B) In a cinema.(C) In a theatre.16 Why does Patrick come here?(A)Just because hi

8、s friend ask him to come.(B) Mainly to kill his time.(C) To have a good time.17 When does Diane come here?(A)On any day she likes.(B) At weekends.(C) On weekdays.18 What will Patrick do next?(A)He will dance with Diane.(B) He will go out and never come again.(C) He will leave Diane alone outside.单项填

9、空19 _ little boy likes to read stories about heroes and wishes to be _ hero like Dong Cunrui.(A)The, the(B) The, (C) The, a(D)A, 20 The hole in the wall is large enough for a bird to fly through without touching _.(A)either wing(B) each of their wings(C) any wing(D)both of the wings21 _ you good luc

10、k! _.(A)May, You also(B) Hope, Hope you too(C) Wish, So am I(D)Wish, The same to you22 If you go skating tomorrow, _.(A)so am I(B) I am, too(C) so shall I(D)so do I23 At last the boys were found on the playground.(A)playing(B) to be playing(C) play(D)to play24 You neednt describe her. I _ her severa

11、l times.(A)had met(B) have met(C) met(D)meet25 How wonderfully she sings! I have never heard _.(A)the better voice(B) a good voice(C) the best voice(D)a better voice26 Ill be away on a business trip. Would you mind taking care of my cat? Not at all.(A)Ive no time(B) Id rather not(C) You can leave(D)

12、Id be happy to27 In some parts of the world, tea _ with milk and sugar.(A)is serving(B) is served(C) serves(D)served28 Its nearly eight oclock. John _ be here at any moment.(A)must(B) need(C) should(D)can29 They were _ to go out for a picnic.(A)well-preparing(B) well-prepared(C) good-prepared(D)well

13、-prepare30 He is a gifted musician and often play _ flute at home.(A)a(B) the(C) (D)an31 How _ within such a short period of time?(A)this all can be done(B) all can this be done(C) all this can be done(D)can all this be done32 He asked me to give him some meat _ credit.(A)by(B) on(C) for(D)in33 The

14、murderer _ to life imprisonment.(A)sentenced(B) judged(C) was sentenced(D)was judged完形填空34 Mr. Andrews had been out of work for more than a year. This 【B1】 father of four children had deeply known his 【B2 】 of family heartaches(伤心).One day, he was 【B3】 for a train in New York City. The train pulled

15、into the station and stopped. He was getting ready to get on the train when something 【B4】 happened. An old blind man, who had 【B5】 the space between two carriages (车厢)for a door while 【B6】 his way with a stick, wasn t able to be walking in a proper way, and suddenly fell 【B7】 the train. Seeing this

16、, Mr. Andrews quickly jumped down to the tracks and 【B8】 the blind man to safety. He impressed(使铭记) all the people on the 【B9】 with his courage. The news rapidly 【B10】 all over the country. Messages began to pour in. Some people 【B11】 sent money and food to him.Mr. Andrews had been at the station 【B

17、12】 he was returning from a job talk. He probably would have been hired, but public praise made it a 【B13】 thing. Mr. Andrew, however, received 【B14 】 attention from the public after about a week of newspaper stories and active 【B15】 to his family. Although most people supposed that the story had co

18、me to a happy 【B16】 , it didnt quite happen that way. He 【B17】 start his new job, but the factory 【B18】 to New Jersey. Mr. Andrews didnt have any way to get to work, so he 【 B19】 , to leave. It wasnt long before he was 【B20】 to job hunting again.34 【B1 】(A)homeless(B) careless(C) friendless(D)jobles

19、s35 【B2 】(A)truth(B) share(C) danger(D)delay36 【B3 】(A)looking(B) waiting(C) calling(D)searching37 【B4 】(A)disappointed(B) important(C) funny(D)unexpected38 【B5 】(A)chosen(B) reached(C) mistaken(D)forgotten39 【B6 】(A)forcing(B) feeling(C) leading(D)touching40 【B7 】(A)into(B) from(C) under(D)off41 【B

20、8 】(A)threw(B) pushed(C) drove(D)pulled42 【B9 】(A)spot(B) way(C) train(D)side43 【B10 】(A)grew(B) brought(C) carried(D)spread44 【B11 】(A)yet(B) even(C) still(D)ever45 【B12 】(A)through(B) before(C) because(D)till46 【B13 】(A)sure(B) correct(C) popular(D)necessary47 【B14 】(A)close(B) little(C) much(D)en

21、ough48 【B15 】(A)help(B) ideas(C) reading(D)reports49 【B16 】(A)smile(B) journey(C) beginning(D)end50 【B17 】(A)might(B) could(C) would(D)did51 【B18 】(A)moved(B) turned(C) joined(D)belonged52 【B19 】(A)promised(B) refused(C) had(D)ought53 【B20 】(A)late(B) back(C) ready(D)about短文理解54 Henry Ford was the f

22、irst one to build cars which were fast, reliable(可靠的)and cheap. He was able to sell millions of them because he “mass-produced“ them, that is, he made a great many cars of exactly the same type. Henry Fords father had hoped his son would become a farmer, but the young man did not like the idea and w

23、ent to Detroit where he worked as a mechanic.By the time he was twenty-nine, in 1892, he had built his first car. The first “Massproduced“ car in the world, The famous “Model T“, appeared in 1908 five years after Henry had started his great Ford Motors time, massproduction techniques have become com

24、mon in industry and have reduced the price of a great many products which otherwise would be very expensive.54 The passage mainly tells us _.(A)how Henry Ford started his motor company(B) Henry Ford was a famous car producer(C) mass-production was introduced to the car-production industry by Henry F

25、ord(D)Henry Ford was the first industrialist to build cars55 Henry Ford was born in _.(A)1892(B) 1809(C) 1863(D)187356 Which of the following is true?(A)Model T cars were popular because of their cheap materials.(B) Model T were the first cars produced in large quantities.(C) Henry Ford was born in

26、Detroit.(D)Henry Ford had been a farmer before he became a mechanic.57 There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.On June 10, 1992, a car stopped at the front gate of the China Youth Development Foundation(基金会)(CYDF) in Houyuasnensy Lane, Beijing. Two men came out of the c

27、ar, donated(捐)3,000 yuan and did not want to write down their names. When staff workers insisted that they say who they were, they at last wrote down “a veteran(老)Communist Party member“. Four months later, the two came again to donate a further 2,000 yuan on behalf of the same person.After many inq

28、uiries(调查)they finally found out that this veteran party member was the late Deng Xiaoping. The CYDF decided to send his two contributions to aid children unable to go to a primary school in Baise, Guangxi where Deng led the famous Baise Uprising(起义)in December 1926.Later, 25 pupils from the school

29、jointly wrote to Deng, saying that they were excited and felt closer to him though he lived far away in Beijing.In 1994, four of the 25 pupils were invited to Beijing and reported one by one their study results in the Great Hall of the People: Zhou Biaoliang scored 91 in Chinese and 98 in mathematic

30、s; Huang Chengwu, scored 86 and 94; Huang Huabai 81 and 91 and Deng Hongxia 85 and 88.Zhou was born in Shiren Village of Pigguo County. In 1992, she suffered greatly and couldnt go to school when her house was burned down and her father was injured in a traffic accident. She left the school with tea

31、rs in her eyes. When she was cutting grass to feed the pigs she heard from her teacher that she could continue her schooling the next day and simply could not begin to accept that she was being supported by the respected Deng Xiaoping. She felt herself the luckiest girl in the world.After graduating

32、 from primary school, Zhou Biaoliang with excellent results entered a secondary school. At the school she was elected as a “three-good“ student. She said that is the best way to repay the late Deng Xiaoping.57 Which statement is true according to this passage?(A)Two men came to the CYDF twice and do

33、nated 5,000 yuan to this organization for its development.(B) Deng Xiaoping donated 5,000 yuan in 1992 to Baise, Guangxi to aid children unable to go to the school.(C) The second time when the two came the CYDF they said donated the money on behalf of a veteran Communist Party member-Deng Xiaoping.(

34、D)With the money Deng donated, twenty-five pupils in Baise were able to go to school.58 _ study results were the best of the four pupils.(A)Deng Hongxias(B) Huang Chengwus(C) Hnang Hnabais(D)Zhou Biaoliangs59 In the sixth paragraph but one “simply could not begin to accept“ means _.(A)就是不能透露(B)开始时不敢

35、接受(C)开始时不能承认(D)一下子简直不能相信60 The best title for this passage should be _.(A)A Party Member and the Pupils(B) Deng and Project Go to School(C) Let More Children Go to School(D)Deng Supported Zhou to School61 Bombing shakes the peace process in Northern Ireland. A home video camera got the scene, moment

36、s after the worst single attack in thirty years of conflict(冲突)in Northern Ireland. Hundreds of people were affected by the bombing, some lying in the streets, others clearly in a state of shock. 28 people died in this cruel attack, 220 more injured. Some people got away with wound, many others had

37、heir arms and legs removed ensuring theyll live with the memory of this bombing for the rest of their lives. The people behind this car bomb obviously wanted to kill as many as people as possible. “Why in the name of killing innocent Saturday shoppers“? What purpose is it going to serve.? This vicio

38、us(恶毒的)attack threatens the fragile peace process.“The peace process is not necessary. We ought to save the lives of the people. Thats what are needed to do.“ But the biggest supporter of peace for Northern Ireland, says now is the time to send a message to the terrorists(恐怖分子 )behind the attack.Ton

39、y Blair: “That these people will not win; that they will not destroy the process that we have built up; that they will not succeed in returning Northern Ireland to the past. There is a future for Northern Ireland. We have to carry on, trying to give people and the children of Northern Ireland the fu

40、ture they need and they deserve.“61 The bombing _.(A)was the worst single attack in twenty years of conflict in Northern Ireland(B) was captured by a special reporter(C) is threatening to hold back the peace process(D)will destroy the peace process, according to Tony Blairs view62 The bombing happen

41、ed _.(A)on Saturday when there were many people in the park(B) outside a shopping center on Saturday(C) in a car factory(D)in a big square where there were many people63 Which statement best expresses the main idea of the passage?(A)Tony Blair claims that they will try to give people of Northern Ire

42、land the future they deserve.(B) The terrorists wanted to kill as many as people as possible.(C) Many people were affected by a blast.(D)A bombing attack was produced to hinder(阻碍 )the peace process in Northern Ireland.64 In this passage the words “innocent people“ mean _.(A)people who did nothing w

43、rong(B) people who went shopping(C) people who wanted to hold back the peace process(D)people who planned the car bombing65 Maybe 10 years old Elizabeth put it best when she said to her father, “But, Dad, you cant be healthy if you are dead.“Dad, in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for

44、 a run, had forgotten to wear his safety belta mistake 75% of the US population make every day. The big question is why.There have been many myths about safety belts since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common.Myth Number One: Its best to be

45、“thrown clear“ of a serious accident.Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to “throw you clear“ is also going to be serious enough to given you a very bad landing, and chances are youll have travelled through a windshield or door to do it. Studies show that chances of dying after a car accid

46、ent are twenty- five times greater in cases where people are “thrown clear“.Myth Number Two: Safety belts “trap“ people in cars that are burning or sinking in water.Truth: Sorry again, but studies show that people knocked unconscious for not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in the

47、se accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear head to free themselves from such dangerous situations, not to be trapped in them.Myth Number Three: Safety belts arent needed at a speed of less than 30 miles per hour (mph).Truth: When two cars travellin

48、g at 30 mph hit each other, an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force head first into the ground from a height of 10 meters.65 Why did Elizabeth say to her father “But, Dad, you cant be healthy if you are dead. “?(A)He was driving at great speed.(B) He was running across the street.(

49、C) He didnt have his safety belt on.(D)He didnt take his medicine on time.66 The reason “Father was in a hurry to get home“ was that he _.(A)wasnt feeling very well(B) hated to drive in the dark(C) wanted to take some exercise(D)didnt want to be caught by the police67 According to the text, to be “thrown clear“ of a serious accident is very dangerous because you _.(A)may be knocked down by oth

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