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1、全国公共英语二级考试模拟试题二(含答案分析)第二部分:英语知识运用 第一节:单项选择 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在 答题卡上将该项涂黑.1. Usual lyF care forchi Idren1s .A. woman wr iters. . . I i ves B. women wr i ter. . . I ifeC. women wr iters . life D. women wr i ter . I i ves2. you are free, why not go skating with us?A. Because B. Si nee C. As

2、 D. For3. Great men never give up difficulty.A. in a face of B. in face of the C. in the face of D. i n the face of the4. i s the engineer1 s husband ?The neighbor of your brother in the corner.A. Who B. What C. HowD. Which5. There are custom tai Iors and dressmakers in the U.5. than i n European co

3、untr i es.A. far fewer B. so fewer C. very fewer D. too fewer6. A f i reman d i scovered the of the f i re.A. truth B. . reason C. causeD. fact7. That young man has made so much noi se that he not have been a I I owed attend the concert.A. could B. must C. wouldD. shou I d8. “Would you I i ke some m

4、ore nood les ?”丁 No, thanks. I A. don Iiked his sweet and hopefuI smile.1 want to B. can't eat C. . am not hungry D. I'm ful I9. You may wr i te to me or come to see me.way wi I I doA. All B. Both C. OneD. Either10. That was the f i rst t ime I England1 scoastA. I eft B. had I eft C. wou I d

5、 I eave D. has I eft11. Whenever I met him,was fairly frequent,A. which .一 不填 B that that C. i t . . . that D.what .不填12. I don*t know what i I Iness he suffered from, but I do remember he meritioned in hospitaI last year.A. to have been B . to be C. hav i ng been D. be i ng13. Enter i ng the room,

6、I found my father _ at the desk and someth i ng .A. seat. wr i te B. seated . wrote C. seated . writingD. seat i ng . writing14. they wi I I send us an invitation is not yet known, we hope they sill.A. If. write B. That so C. When . yet D. Whether but15. Nancy isn't here. 111s my mi stake. I for

7、got a I I about her.A. te I ephon i ng B. to te I ephone C. to te I ephone to D. the teI ephone to 第二节:完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D中选出 能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.“Cool” is a word with many meanings. It s traditional 1meaning is used to 16 a temperature that is fairly cold. As the worId has 17 , h

8、owever, the word has expanded to 18 many d i fferent mean i ngs.“Cool" can be used to express fee Ii ngs of 19 i n almost anyth i ng.When you see a brand-name car i n the street, maybe you can5 t help 20 , "It' s cool." You might think, "He' s so cool,“ when you see your

9、21 footba I I er.We a I I enIarge the mean i ng of “cool” . You can use it 22 many words such as “new" or “amazing." Here' s an interest ing story we can see 23 i I Iustrate the usage of the word: A teacher asked her students to 24 the waterfaI I they had visited. On one student5 s pap

10、er was just the one 25 , "It' s so cool." 26 he thought i t was 27 to descr i be 28 he saw and feIt.29 the story a I so provesthe shortage of words andexpressions. 30 "cool,” some peopIe have no words toexpress the same mean i ng. So it i s 31 to improve our word strength to ma i

11、nta i n some 32 .As a popuI ar word, “cool" stands for a kind of specia I 33 that peopIe can accept easi ly. Excepting ,cool,” can you1th i nk of many words that 34 your I i fe as co I orfu I ? I can.And I th i nk they are a I so very 35 .16. A. findB. takeC. showD. make sure17. A. changed B.i

12、nformed18. A. turn out B.D. come i nto19. A. sat i sfact ionC. senseD. i nterest i ng20. A. to sayB. tellingC. shoutD. say i ng21. A. famousB. out of date C.22. A. i n stead ofbeen deveI oped C.take on C. takeB. i nterestbeen cIeaned D.inexchangefavour ite D.B. i n p I ace ofmodernC.to take pI ace o

13、f DD.23. A. is used to B. showing C. used to exp I a i n i ng24. A. wr i te for B. copy down C. descr i be D. say someth i ng25. A. phraseB. wordC. storyD. sentence26. A. However B. May be C. As far asD. Perhaps27. A. The just th i ng B. the very mean C. some methods D. the best way28. A. the means

14、B. whatC. howD. wherever29. A. AndB. IfC. SoD. But30. A. WithoutB. Us i ngC. Not being used D. With31. A. important B. necessary C. impossibIe D.naturaI 32. A. true B. beliefC. r ichness D. i nterest33. A. hab i tB. cu I tureC. IanguageD. enjoyment34. A. put8. changeC. betterD. make35. A, coolB. eas

15、yC. difficult D. important第三部分:阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Read i ng i s not the on Iy way to ga i n knowledge of the work in the past. There is another large reservoi r (知识库) which may be cal led exper iencer and the col Iege student wi I I f ind that every craftsman (工匠)h

16、as something he can teach and wi I I genera Ily teach gladly to any col lege student who does not Iook down upon them . The i nformat ion from them d iffers from (不同于)that i n textbooks and papers chiefly i n that i ts theoret ica I (理论的)part - the exp Ianat ions of why th i ngs happen - i s frequen

17、t Iy qu i te fantastic (神奇的).But the demonstration (示范)and report of what happens , and how it happens are correct even i f the reports are i n comp IeteIy unscientific terms (术语). Present I y the col lege student wi I I I earn, in th i s case also, what to accept and what to reject. One important t

18、h i ng for a co I Iege student to remember i s that i f Ar i stotIe couId taIk to the f i sherman, so can he.Another source of knowledge i s the vast store of tradi t iona I (传统的)practices handed down from father to son , or mother to daughter, of old country customs (习惯), of fo I k I ore (风俗).Al I

19、th i s i s very difficult for a co I Iege student to exami ne, for much knowledge and persona I exper i ence i s needed here to separate good pI ants from wild grass. The co I Iege student shouId I earn to reaI i ze and remember how much of reaI vaIue science has found in this wide, confused wiIdern

20、ess and how often scientificd i scover ies of what had ex i sted i n th i s area Iong age.36.In the Iast paragraph the phrase “this wide, confused wilderness“ refers to .A. persona I exper i enceB. wi Id weeds among good plantsC. the information from the parentsD. the vast store of trad it ionaI pra

21、ct ices37. Which of the fol lowing statements i s supported by the source of knowledge for a col lege studentpassage?A. The col lege students have from wi Id grassB. Craftsman1s exper i ence i sC. The contemptuous (傲慢的) noth i ng from craftsmenD. Traditional practices are the col lege student38. Fro

22、m th i s passage we cantroubIe separat i ng good pI antsusuaI Iy unsc i ent i f i cco I Iege students wi I I rece i veas important as exper ience fori nfer that.A. we'll invite the craftsman to teach i n the co I IegeB. schooIs and books are not the on Iy way to knowledgeC. scientific d i scover

23、 i es I ate based on persona I exper i enceD. d i scover ies and red i scover i es are the most important39. The author adv i ses the col lege student to .A. be contemptuous to the craftsmanB. be patient in helping the craftsman with scientific termsC. I earn the craftsman1s exper ience by judgi ng

24、i t carefuI Iy D. ga i n the craftsman * s exper i ence without reject i on 40. The main idea of thi s passage i s about .A . what to I earn from the parents B. how to ga i n knowledgeC. why to I earn from craftsman D. how to deaI with exper i enceBWater, water every where.It Iasted a I most two mon

25、ths , but i n August it ended. 11I eft 45 peopIe dead and $10 billion worth of damage i n n i ne states of USA. 11 was quite a big Mississippi fIood ever recorded.In St.Loui s, Missour i, 9,000 peopIe were forced to I eave the i r homes while the c i ty was i n danger. St. Lou i s i s just downr i v

26、er from the poi nts where the Mi ssour i and IllinoisR i vers flow i nto the Mississippi. AI I three r i vers wereI evees (堤)and cl ay (粘late 196018fIooding. But the city escaped the worst when broke upr i ver. A Ievee i s built of r i ver sand±).EI even miles of flood walls were built i n theT

27、he walls are 18 i nches thick and 5 to 22 feet high. They were des i gned to protect aga i nst a 52一千oot fIood. In St.Louis, water almost reached the top of fIood walls. It measured 49. 4 feet.41.The flood referred to in the passage.A. was the heav i est one i n the h i story B. happened i nM i ssou

28、r i and Illinois statesC. happened i n I ess than twenty percent of the states ofU. S. A.D. was recorded severaI times42. The meaning of the sentence HBut the city escaped the worst'1 is that .A. many peopIe escaped from the city B. the fIood attacked the c i ty heav i IyC. the flood did not att

29、ack the city at all D. the city avoided the worst s ituat ion43. The highest fIood referred to in the passage was aboutA.18 feet high B. 5-22 feet high C. near ly 50 feet high D.52feet h i ghInhopes of becoming mi I I ionai rest many Fi I ipinos (菲律宾人)began dr i nk i ng more Peps i. They hoped to ge

30、t a bottIe cap with the winning number on it. In May 1992, the number was announced: 349. Thousands rushed to get thei r reward withthe i r bottIe caps wortha million pesos (about US $ 40, 000)each.But Peps i wouIdn11 pay.The company said there wasmi stake. The numbers onthe caps d i d not i ncIude

31、asecur i tycode (保险号),so the caps were not reaI Iy winners.Up to800,000 bottIe caps had the number 349.Pepsi has spent mi I Iions of dollars on the prob Iem.Thecompany has paid 54 million pesos to reaI wi nners.11 a I sopaid 500 pesos for each No. 349 cap without the secur itycode.44. Which of the f

32、ol lowing is not true?A. Al I those who got the number of 349 got some moneydidn't get the sameB. Al I those who got the number of 349 amount of moneyC. None of those who get the number of 349 wasn't rewardedD. The company made a mi stake so as to seI I more peps i45. From the passage we can

33、 guess that peso i s .A. the name of a personB. a k i nd of dr i nkC. the name of a companyD. none of the aboveDIn Cardiff I was put to work in furniture department at oneof the I oca I stores. It was large, fairly out of date, run ( 经营),like its parent company in London, by a group of re I at i ves

34、. Be i ng on I y a member of the store for a short time, I was in a very fortunate position. The others, particularly the oIder members of the store, were naturaI Iy asked to produce good saIes f i gures. I was more of an observer. If I made a sale, I was p I eased, but if I didn't, I wouId not

35、be blamed. I was reaI Iy there to observe andI earn, and as I had no i nterest i n mak i ng a position i n the furniture bus inessr I wasn* t too di Iigent (勤奋)about thate i ther.One saIesman in late middle age once expressed hisinsecur i ty (不安全感)by scolding me of try ing to stea I oneof hi s custo

36、mers (雇客).Noth i ng could have been furtherfrom the truth, but he demanded that I go to the stockroom (货仓)with him to sett Ie the matter. He was very smaI I and th i nr but to my surpr i se he started danc i ng about among the carpets and closets working hi s arms wiIdly and calling on me to 1 put t

37、hem up1. I couldn* t put anyth i ng up1 was too busy rolling on a four-foot six - inch spr ing mattress (弹簧垫子),he I p I ess with I aughter. Final ly he saw the joke too, and we went off to the members1 store for a conci Iiatory(和解)cup of tea. SeveraI days later, I final Iy I eft the store. Thank God

38、!46. The furniture department was run by.A. the author 1s parents B. the author 1s re I at i vesC. some member of a b i g fami ly D. the I oca I government 47. The shop in Cardi ff .A. was big and very modern B. was old but beautifuIC. didn11 sell furniture on Iy D. was famous i n London48. The auth

39、or was I ucky because.A. sa Ies f igures were not important for him B. he was younger than the othersC. he produced good sales figuresD. hi s pay was higher49. One saIesman thought that .A. the author was more of an observer than a reaI member of the storeB. what the author had said was far from the

40、 truthC. the author tr ied to get a person to buy the furni tured i shonestIyD. the wr i ter destroyed a four-foot six - inch spr ing mattress50. Which of the fol lowing statements is true according to the passage?A. The author only stayed in the shop for a short time because he was not i nterested

41、i n bus i ness.B. The author felt Ii ght - hearted when he I eft the shop.C. The author was pun i shed for steaIi ng money from the customer.D. The author was asked to put up the carpets.Driving cars, trucks and motorcycles i s an important part of our Ii ves. We do i t every day to get to work, to

42、schooI or to fr iends* houses.Driving can be very conven i entF but can a I so cause many prob Iems. Waiting i n Ii ne at a red Ii ghtf a dr i ver may get impat i ent and dec i de just to dr i ve r ight through i t. If another car i s coming from the other d i rect ion, there might be a terr i bIe a

43、cci dent. Cutt ing another car off can make its dr i ver angry, so that dr i ver cuts off someone eIse.Pretty soon everybody i s angry, and impat ient.Traffic accidents dec I are mill ions of Ii ves every year worIdwide. In Ta iwan alone, over seven peopIe are killed in acc i dents every day. The an

44、nua I death rate (年死亡率)from traff ic accidents in Taiwan i s twice that of Japan.To allow traffic to move smooth Iy and safe Iyt everybody must fol low the ruIes. Before you drive, learn a I I the traff ic laws. That way of driving i s safe, convenient and even fun!51. The word “ conven i ent “ i n

45、the passage means .A. handyr easy to doB. that can be changedC. fond of dr i nk i ng and merry-mak i ng D. carr i ages or other trucks52. If you cut another car off, i ts dr i ver may be .A. impatient B. terr ibIe C. angry D. both A and B53. The sentence , Traffic accidents dec I are mi I I i ons of

46、 Nniiiives means .A. Traffic accidents make some peopIe become mi I I i ona i resB. Many peopIe d ie from traff ic accidentsC. Mi I I ions of people say they themseIves have had traffic acc i dentsD. M i I I i ons of peopIe rema i n heaI thy after traff i c acc i dents54. Accord i ng to the passage,

47、 driving can be safe i fA. you are patientB. you obey a I I the traffic rulesC. you don't cut another car offD. you wa i t i n I ine at a red I ight55. Which of the fol lowing may be the best title for this passage? .A. Traffic Safety B. A CarefuI C. How To Dr i ve A Car D. ATraffic Accident第四部分

48、:写作第一节:短文改错此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如 无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(J);如有错误(每行只有一个 错误),则按下列情况改正:多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该 词,并也用斜线划掉。缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),在该行右边横线上写出该 加的词。错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 注意:原行没有错的不要改。John put the Iast of pa i nt in hi s mode I spaceshi p.56He1 d painted it si Iver and bIue.

49、He help it up to show dad.57“It Iooks great Iy. Hsa id dad. "Let me he Ip you hang it."58They hanged the mode I from the ceiling with th i n thread.59John watched the spacesh i p swi ng back or forth. He began to60think about journey ing a I I lonely out of space. HSuppose aman61i s i n the spacesh i p f "John sa i d. And cou I d he run out of water to dr i nk?" 62uyes. sa i d dad, " And cou I d he run out of a i r to

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